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In southwestern Guatemala, tourists can visit a very interesting city named Quetzaltenango. As the official name is quite long, local people often call their home by its Mayan name – Xelaju or Xela. This region is very popular with tourists because of the hot springs and various handmade items made by local craftsmen. The city is not particularly rich in attractions. Despite this, foreign guests enjoy visiting Quetzaltenango to explore it and make a pleasant and useful journey to the nearby villages where guests can admire the breathtaking landscapes, see how the wood fabrics are made, and maybe even buy attractive local clothes.
According to the historic record, the city of Quetzaltenango was founded on May 7, 1424. However, the archaeological excavations in the area prove that there was a settlement in this area long before that date. By the time when Quetzaltenango was officially mentioned in the documents, the city had existed for at least three centuries. Spanish conquerors were the first European settlers. They tried to make Guatemala a Spanish colony. At that time, the indigenous people were not strong enough to resist the armed enemies, so the invaders captured the territory within a short period.
The new rulers immediately imposed their laws. They didn’t take into consideration the lifestyle and traditions of the indigenous people, so the former residents of Quetzaltenango had to leave their houses and move to other cities or countries. The Spanish managed to develop Quetzaltenango so quickly that the settlement became the capital of a mountain region in western Guatemala just several years later. In the 20s of the 19th century, Quetzaltenango became a part of the Federal Republic of Central America. The American city reached a peak in its development at the edge of the 19th and 20th centuries when the coffee boom started in the region. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
What attractions should tourists see in Quetzaltenango? The main park is located in the central part of the city. This is the largest cultural center of the region. This park is a beautiful place that is always crowded. Local people enjoy spending their free time in the heart of Quetzaltenango. Go to the center of the park to see a large stone arbor. This is a circular building with several columns and a roof. It is particularly pleasant to hide here from the scorching sun rays on a hot day. The park is a green zone with numerous trees that decorate the parkways. By the way, the park offers a tremendous view of the volcanos that surround the city.
The design of the Central Plaza, which is the location of the famous park, was developed in the eighteenth century. The rotunda in the center of the park was built to honor composer Rafael Ovalle who is the author of Guatemala’s national anthem. This gorgeous building is in perfect harmony with the central part of Quetzaltenango. A tall column occupies an honorable central position. This eye-catching plinth was installed in the name of the former president of Guatemala who did much not only for the development of Quetzaltenango but the country in general. Local people treat the memory of him with great respect.
Many tourists, who come to this region, enjoy exploring not only Quetzaltenango but also the nearby settlements. Zunil, a small town that is a part of the Quetzaltenango department, is one of these destinations. A visit to this town will be particularly interesting for all fashion enthusiasts. In Zunil, tourists can visit Cooperativa Santa Ana that specializes in female textile weaving. The manufacture was established in the 60s of the 20th century. German priest Fleiner once noticed that local people were earning so little that they had no money left for attractive clothes. They used all the money they had to support their families that were usually big and had eight to nine kids.
The priest decided to help women and offered them to work in textile weaving. Starting from that time, female residents of Zunil have been making wool clothes. At the moment, there are approximately five hundred female employees in the cooperative. Many of these women work at home so that they can grow their children, do home chores, and other daily tasks. Tourists can order an outfit in the national style in Cooperativa Santa Ana. Local masters use only the finest fabric in the traditional style of Guatemala. Colorful and striped national headcovers are particularly popular.
Even though there is an airport in Quetzaltenango, it is not possible to reach this city by air. The local airport serves only private and military aircraft. For European tourists, the most comfortable way to travel to Guatemala is to fly to the country’s capital first. Tourists from many parts of the world might need to take a connecting flight with a stop in a large European city such as Madrid. Upon arrival in Guatemala City, get on an intercity bus or order a taxi to Quetzaltenango.

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Reference information
Map of all parks
National and city parks around Quetzaltenango
♥   Regional Municipal Park 'Astillero Municipal de San Marcos' , 35.4 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   National Park 'Los Aposentos' , 80.7 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Regional Municipal Park 'La Unión' , 92.1 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Regional Municipal Park 'Cerro de Jesús' , 93.1 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   National Park 'San José la Colonia' , 102.2 km from the center. On the map   Photo

Sights around Quetzaltenango from our guide 'Extreme places on Earth'

Samabaj

From the series “Famous Sunken Towns”
The pioneer in this unique historic district was a diver, Roberto Samayoa, whose stories about the wonderful city on the bottom of the lake were doubted by representatives of the local authorities. Exploration of the lake began in 1998; today it’s one of the most visited and famous attractions in Guatemala. The ruins of the city lay at a depth of 35 meters; they will be interesting to divers and fans of history. … Read further

Santa Maria Volcano

From the series “Volcanoes and Traps That Changed the Face of the Planet”
During a volcanic explosion in 1902, about 5.5 cubic kilometers of volcanic material were thrown to the earth surface. One side of the volcano was completely destroyed by an explosion. The power was so great that even inhabitants of Costa Rica have heard it, besides the fact that about 800 km shares them with Santa Maria volcano. The terrible tragedy of the early 18th century took the lives of 6 000 people. Currently, the diameter of the crater is 3 300 meters. It is still considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world. The last major eruption occurred in 2011. However, thanks to the timely evacuation, it was managed to avoid human victims. … Read further

Sightseeing in Guatemala: things to see

Guatemala is also home of “the most beautiful lake in the world”. Lago Atitlan is surrounded by volcanoes, the most easily accessible of which being Pacaya. There are a geological museum and a geothermal generation plant near the volcano. Don’t forget to visit Semuc Champey with its marvelous turquoise pools and a natural limestone bridge in Alta Verapaz. After a long walk, there is nothing better than to bathe in hot springs of Rio Dulce. Travellers can also take a boat and reach the Caribbean coast from Lago de Izabel. … Open
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