Discover the mysterious side of Guatemala City on this thrilling legends tour! Enjoy a panoramic journey through historic sites filled with ghostly tales and mythical characters like La Llorona and El Cadejo, blending real history with spine-chilling folklore. As the night unfolds, we’ll head to Cadejo Brewing Company in Zone 10, a renowned craft beer bar where you’ll enjoy two craft beers inspired by Guatemala’s famous legend, El Cadejo. This unique experience combines storytelling, culture, and a taste of local flavors—perfect for those who love history, mystery, and great drinks. Don’t miss the chance to explore the city’s eerie past and toast to an unforgettable night!
Pickup included
Your experience begins with a convenient hotel pickup in Guatemala City, covering the main districts in Zones 9 and 10. From there, we’ll head to our first stop, the Museo del Ferrocarril, where a 20-30 minute drive will take us back in time to explore Guatemala’s railway history.
Our first stop is the Museo del Ferrocarril, a historic train station from the 1800s. Here, you'll learn about vintage locomotives and the workers who kept the railway alive. Some say the spirits of past conductors still roam the tracks, with eerie whispers and unexplained footsteps at night. This museum is a mix of history and mystery, making it the perfect place to start our journey into Guatemala’s most fascinating legends. After soaking in the ghostly tales, we'll continue to our next stop for more thrilling stories!
We'll make a panoramic stop at the National History Museum, a grand building holding artifacts from Guatemala’s past, mainly from the 1821 independence era. Though we won’t enter, you’ll hear fascinating stories about its relics and the eerie legends surrounding it. As we admire the museum from the outside, you’ll get a glimpse into Guatemala’s rich history—both real and supernatural.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
We pick up our travelers at their hotel motor lobby in Guatemala City