Comedor Uaxactún

El Petén


Run by a friendly family, this basic dining hall off the center of the airstrip serves up decent if unremarkable meals with plenty of freshly made tortillas.


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1. Colección Dr Juan Antonio Valdés

0.08 MILES

The collection on display here, on the north side of the airstrip, holds a remarkable wealth of Maya pottery from Uaxactún, Yaxhá and as far away as…

2. Palacio A-XVIII

0.27 MILES

The imposing Palacio A-XVIII affords the most panoramic view of the site from its summit. It's located on a path leading back to the village from behind…

3. Palacio V

0.35 MILES

About a 20-minute walk to the northwest of the airstrip are Grupo B and Grupo A, the latter featuring the more formidable structures around the city's…

4. Templo E-X

0.36 MILES

This is the tallest and possibly the oldest of a set of temples at Grupo E. Archaeologists date the structure to around 400 BC. Standing north of the…

5. Templo E-VII-Sub

0.37 MILES

The most significant temple in Grupo E, Templo E-VII-Sub is among the earliest intact temples excavated at the site, with foundations going back perhaps…

6. Templo E-I

0.39 MILES

One of several temples located in Grupo E, a 10- to 15-minute walk from the airstrip, between the Catholic and Evangelical churches on the right side…

7. Templo E-II

0.4 MILES

This is the middle of three temples that together form an astronomical observatory at Grupo E. Viewed from Templo E-VII-Sub, the sun sets behind Templo E…

8. Templo E-III

0.41 MILES

One of several temples located in Grupo E, a 10- to 15-minute walk from the airstrip, between the Catholic and Evangelical churches on the right side…