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That is why it is not strange that Antigua occupies a special place in the cyberspace, so planning your trip with virtual methods is an easy job.
For example, in www.viajeaguatemala.com you will find information about hotels, tariffs, restaurants and other services, besides pictures that show you the monuments from extraordinary points of view.
If you want to learn some history, go to www.infovia.com.gt/antiguaguatemala/Antigua.htm, where you will find an article of Bernardo Morales that offers a brief description, but rich, of this colonial city.
For the English spoken people, in www.aroundantigua.com they also describe where tourists can obtain important services.
The Spanish schools have become an important activity for tourism. A guide for foreigners that wish to study Spanish in Antigua Guatemala is in the page http://spanishinlatinamerica.com/english-la/antigua.asp.
On the other side, the city is so photogenic and if you wish to delight with its beauty you can visit www.travelsinparadise.com/guatemala/antigua.
An example of the charm of Antigua Guatemala for photographers is in www.kenrockwell.com. Rockwell is a rewarded United States photographer, who on its website includes a page where he publishes a sample of the pictures he took from Antigua with a big format camera.
As his, there are plenty more virtual galleries, many of which are the property of amateur photographers.
Another topic related with this city, a monument of America, is the Spanish schools. In pages like http://acad.conexión.com; www.larutmayaonline.com/schools.html; www.probigua.conexión.com/Default.htm, and many more, you will find enough information about them.
Finally, in http://eveander.com/guatemala/antigua, the tourist Eve Anderson, leaves us a note of his trip to Antigua Guatemala. The text and pictures have a biographical value that is worth knowing.
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