Posada San Sebastián

Antigua


What do you show for a lifetime of collecting? San Sebastián's auteur-owner has the answer – a guesthouse packed to the gunwales with curios and museum pieces, from old phones and abandoned statues of saints to restored antique furniture. Each of the nine rooms is like a gallery, with big bathrooms including tub a bonus, along with the roof terrace and pretty little courtyard garden.

If you can bear to tear yourself away, it's all close to the action around the Parque Central.


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1. Iglesia El Carmen

0.05 MILES

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2. Choco Museo

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3. Palacio del Ayuntamiento

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This double-decker structure on the north side of the park dates from the 18th century. Besides town offices, the palace houses the Museo del Libro…

4. Museo del Libro Antiguo

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The fascinating Museo del Libro Antiguo showcases the greatest hits of the early days of Guatemalan printing, plus a replica of Guatemala's first printing…

5. Catedral de Santiago

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Antigua's cathedral was begun in 1545, wrecked by the quake of 1773, and only partially rebuilt over the next century. The present sliver of a church –…

6. Parque Central

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Surrounded by superb colonial structures, this broad and beautiful plaza is the gathering place for antigüeños and visitors alike – a fine, verdant place…

7. Convento de Capuchinas

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Inaugurated in 1736 by nuns from Madrid, the convent of Las Capuchinas was seriously damaged by the 1773 earthquake and thereafter abandoned. Thanks to…

8. Palacio de los Capitanes Generales

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Dating from 1549, the palace was colonial headquarters for all of Central America, from Chiapas to Costa Rica, until the capital was relocated in 1776…