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Getting Around
Chicken buses, the brilliantly decorated former US school buses, are the main intercity transport and run frequently between Antigua and Guatemala City. Within the city, tuk-tuks are the fastest and most charming way to cover ground, with short trips costing just a few quetzales.
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Cash or Card
Cash is strongly preferred in Antigua, especially at markets, street food stalls, and smaller restaurants throughout the cobblestone center. Cards are accepted at larger hotels and established restaurants, but carrying quetzales at all times is the most practical approach for daily spending.
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Good to Know
Bargaining is expected and welcomed at the Mercado de Artesanias but should be done with good humor and respect rather than aggression, as artisans take genuine pride in their handwork. Dress modestly when entering churches or convents, as these spaces remain active sites of religious life and community ceremony even when listed as tourist attractions.
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ATMs
ATMs are available throughout Antigua, particularly around the Parque Central and on 5a Avenida Norte, with machines from Banco Industrial and BAC Credomatic being the most reliable for international cards. Withdrawal fees apply and card skimming has been reported on isolated machines, so using ATMs inside bank branches during business hours is the safest approach.
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Currency
The Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) is the national currency, named after the sacred quetzal bird revered in Maya culture and depicted on the national flag. Approximate exchange rate sits around 7.7 to 8 GTQ per USD, though travelers should verify current rates before and during their visit.
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Plugs
Guatemala uses Type A and Type B outlets at 120V and 60Hz, the same standard as the United States and Canada, so North American travelers need no adapter.
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Safety
Antigua is considered one of the safer cities in Guatemala, particularly within the central tourist zone, though petty theft remains a consideration in busier market areas and at night. Sticking to well-lit streets after dark, using recommended taxis or tuk-tuks rather than walking long distances at night, and keeping valuables secured all significantly reduce risk.
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Airports
La Aurora International Airport (GUA) in Guatemala City is the primary entry point, located approximately 45 kilometers from Antigua and reachable in roughly one hour by shuttle or private transfer. Several shuttle services run directly between GUA arrivals and Antigua hotels, making the connection straightforward to arrange in advance.