Haven't been to San Cris in a while and needed to do a visa run, so figured why not.
The city was great -- as usual -- but the trip there and back was soooooo awful. Twelve hours of hell in a shuttle bus. Bad driver, no seatbelts, speed bumps, construction, no air conditioning, my knees jammed up against the seat in front of me. Ugh.
I try to justify that it's 24 hours of torture for 90 days of paradise in Guatemala!
Didn't take too many pictures cuz I only have the camera on my phone and it's garbage, but here's a few.
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I forgot about the many Volkswagen Beetles in San Cris! |
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I love the pedestrian-only streets. |
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The big church near the central park. The other cool church was under construction so I didn't take photos of it. |
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Fancy Burger King |
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Yes, I walked up those stairs! |
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View from the top, not so great. But there's a better picture from my walk down the back of the hill on a lovely sloping road. That guy had a Xoloitzcuintle dog but he ran out of the frame. |
You don't have to go up those crazy stairs to get to the top. There is a paved road up the back of the hill that you can take a car up. I would think the walk up that way would be more difficult, as it is longer and still pretty steep. But it is wonderful to walk down that way. A gorgeous and peaceful pine and cedar forest with flowers, butterflies, and birds.
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The rocks had many pretty little flowers growing on them. |
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View from the walk down.
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I stayed at
Hotel San Luis, which was located just behind the church in the picture below. Great hotel at a great price. Easy walking distance to the park and also to Chedraui, a big store like Walmart, where I shopped for 2.5 hours! 😊
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Iglesia de la Merced. The Amber Museum entrance is just to the left of the church in this photo. It is located in the former convent of the church. |
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The Museo del Ambar gallery. Small but really interesting. |
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pieces of amber |
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Lots of amber with bugs in them, pretty cool. |
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Donated by Indiana Jones, lol. |
The Amber Museum cost 50 pesos and was less than an hour to see it all but it was really neat and a good thing to do on a rainy day.
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I love walking the streets of San Cris. It's such a pretty place, with lots to gawk at.
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San Cristobal is a lovely city and worth a visit. Great shopping, parks, churches, food, architecture, and markets. If you're there and don't have sore knees (lol), you can also take
day trips for more great adventures.
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