Antigua – Digital Nomad Guide
Antigua Guatemala spreads across a valley between volcanoes where cobblestone streets connect Spanish colonial churches with language schools and cafés that serve traditional Guatemalan coffee to international students and travelers. Parque Central anchors weekend life with indigenous vendors selling textiles and street food, while surrounding ruins mark earthquakes that shaped the city's preserved colonial character. The Cerro de la Cruz provides city views and volcano panoramas, and Holy Week processions transform streets into carpet art made from colored sawdust and flower petals. More tourist-friendly than most Guatemalan cities but authentically colonial, this former capital suits culture seekers and Spanish learners wanting colonial architecture with volcano hiking access.
Key facts
- Monthly Cost: $900
- Overall Score: 6.7/10
- Internet: 30 Mbps
- Safety: 6.5/10