I just phoned home (Santa Fe, New Mexico) from Antigua, Guatemala for 10 cents!
Read OnI learned more in one week at the Chichi markets than in all my years of formal education combined. Haggling is a wonderful opportunity to meet people, examine their culture, and learn the basics of any language.
Read OnThough prices in Antigua and elsewhere in the country are slowly rising, most things are a bargain by U.S. standards, and everything in the markets is a steal.
Read OnIn Guatemala, giant kites are flown in the villages of Sacatepequez and Sumpango to honor the dead on All Saints Day.
Read OnStudents of all ages and nationalities come to Antigua, Guatemala's second-largest city, to study Spanish.
Read OnIn today's Guatemala, you can have a great time and maybe find a great buy on a piece of beachfront property or an old Spanish-colonial house-if you exercise due caution. The future looks bright for the country thatis home to the Mayas-a people whose civilization has endured far worse than its recent misfortunes. But we won't mislead you. The country's reputation as unsafe is not entirely undeserved.
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