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  2. List of hotels: Countries G - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Museo Uxlabil, Antigua Guatemala; Porta Hotel Antigua, Antigua Guatemala; Tikal Futura, Guatemala City; Tikal Futura. Hotel Casa Santo Domingo. Guinea

  3. Tikal Futura - Wikipedia

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    At 75 metres, as of 2009 it is the fourth tallest building in Guatemala City. The building covers a floor space of 193,680 m 2, has 20 floors and was completed in 1997. [1] The building has 2 towers with offices, 12 cinemas, 160 stores, 27 restaurants, parking space for 1500 cars and also the Grand Tikal Futura Hotel.

  4. Hotel Casa Santo Domingo - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Casa Santo Domingo is a noted 3 star hotel and museum in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. It is located in the grounds of the Santo Domingo Monastery. This monastery was partially destroyed in the Santa Marta earthquake. [1] The hotel opened in June 1989.

  5. Guatemala City - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala City (Spanish: Ciudad de Guatemala, also known colloquially by the nickname Guate), is the national capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala. [4] It is also a municipal capital of the Guatemala Department and the most populous urban metropolitan area in the region of Central America.

  6. Hotel Museo Uxlabil - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Museo Uxlabil was a museum and hotel in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. It belonged to the wealthy Pellecer family for five generations. The property was acquired in 2009 and renamed Hotel Casa Antigua. Inside the hotel there are many valuable pieces. There is also a bathroom tub made of marble which is believed to weigh two tons.

  7. History of Guatemala City - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish colonial times, Guatemala City was a small town. It had a monastery called El Carmen, founded in 1620 (this was the second hermitage).The capital of the Spanish Captaincy General of Guatemala, covering most of modern Central America, was moved here after a series of earthquakes — the Santa Marta earthquakes that started on July 29, 1773 — destroyed the old capital, Antigua. [2]