circus bar has a cabaret atmosphere, with live music nightly from 7:30-10:30pm. good pizza, good pasta, an extensive selection of wine list and imported liquors. flamenco, folk, or marimba played daily.
Chero's can get pretty lively, with beer-drinking patrons gathered around simple wood tables as tuk-tuk zip by. closest best to the og salvadorean pupusas
cheap, guatemalan food, made fresh daily.
if you happen to miss american food, this is the place to fulfill your wishes. and, plenty of power sockets.
craving japanese food? this is the place.
Uruguayan food!
coulter and I have never done this but we'll be planning to do so.
most economical tours and shuttles.
COFFEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gentrified coffee shop *heart eyes*
this street is filled with bars, restaurants, artesenal crafts.
unfortunately, Guatemala is known to overcharge tourists, and luckily I've note taken the legit price of rides if you do decide to skip over towns in lancha "boat" or bus. or by tuktuk. San Lucas to Panajachel should not be more that 25Q. San Lucas to Atitlan by bus should not be more than 10Q. Atitlan to San Pedro by boat should not be more that 15Q. San Pedro to San Juan by tuktuk is 10Q. AND, vice versa ofc. - $1 dollar = 7.70Q