Santa Catalina Arch (Arco de Santa Catalina), Central Highlands
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Santa Catalina Arch (Arco de Santa Catalina) is_located_at Central Highlands. visiting Santa Catalina Arch (Arco de Santa Catalina) in Central Highlands 7 tours available. Santa Catalina Arch (Arco de Santa Catalina) is one of the top attractions in Central Highlands.
As I strolled through the cobblestone streets of Antigua, Guatemala, I was captivated by the sight of the iconic Santa Catalina Arch. This stunning yellow arch, with its elegant clock tower, stands as a symbol of the city's rich colonial history. Built in the 17th century, it originally connected a convent to a school, allowing nuns to pass between buildings without going out onto the street. Today, it's a bustling hub of activity, with locals and tourists alike gathering to admire its beauty and snap photos. The arch frames a perfect view of the Agua Volcano in the distance, creating a postcard-worthy scene that's truly unforgettable. I loved watching the changing light on the arch throughout the day, from the soft glow of sunrise to the warm hues of sunset. The surrounding area is filled with charming cafes and artisan shops, making it the perfect spot to relax and soak in the atmosphere. Don't miss the chance to see the arch illuminated at night – it's a magical sight that brings the colonial architecture to life in a whole new way.