I have decided to make the bicycle my means of transportation in my daily life, so I have been able to get to know the city in detail and it is precisely what I invite you to know: a green, modern, cosmopolitan and super important, historical city.
In addition to being a bicycle and nature enthusiast, I am a general history lover and a superhost with more than 1,200 reviews on Airbnb, so I would like to share with you my experience, as well as relevant data from both Guatemala and all the countries represented in squares.
In addition, I studied tourism business administration at university, so I plan to put all my academic and professional experience at your service.
The cycle path will take us to places full of nature and historical value.
Join us!
MEETING AND DEPARTURE POINT. We met at the Starbucks outside Oakland Mall from where we took a straight street to Reforma Avenue from where we drove to Plaza Obelisco to begin our tour.
1. OBELISCO SQUARE. The first stop on Avenida Las Américas is at the Plaza del Obelisco, where we will find a monument to the heroes of independence.
2. MONUMENT TO SIMÓN BOLÍVAR. The second point is the monument to one of the most relevant characters in the history of Latin America, the hero of the independence of several South American countries, Simon Bolivar.
You will make your own way to the meeting points