Almost opposite the zoo entrance is this hands-on affair that is a sure success if you have kids to keep happy. The fun ranges from a giant jigsaw-map of Guatemala to an earthquake simulator and, most popular of all, a room of original and entertaining ball games.
Museo de los Niños
Guatemala City
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Iglesia y Convento de Santo Domingo
13.66 MILES
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14.06 MILES
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14.02 MILES
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1.65 MILES
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Nearby Guatemala City attractions
1. Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno
0.09 MILES
Here you’ll find a collection of 20th-century Guatemalan art including works by well-known Guatemalan artists such as Carlos Mérida, Carlos Valente and…
2. Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología
0.14 MILES
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3. Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Jorge Ibarra
0.16 MILES
This natural-history museum, located behind the Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, has a large collection of dissected animals.
0.19 MILES
This is not badly kept as far as zoos in this part of the world go, and the lovely, parklike grounds alone are worth the admission fee.
1.31 MILES
A spectacularly strange medium-scale reproduction of the Eiffel Tower, plonked down in the middle of Zona 9.
1.55 MILES
The Universidad de San Carlos has a large, lush botanical garden on the northern edge of Zona 10. The admission includes the university's Museo de…
1.6 MILES
The university's small yet packed Museo de Historia Natural is at the same site as the Universidad de San Carlos' botanical garden, which is also included…
1.65 MILES
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