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fiogf49gjkf0d As in any big city, getting to grips with the public transport system takes time - even locals can be bamboozled by Guatemala's seemingly anarchic web of
bus routes
. In Zona 1 buses #82 and #83 stop on
10 Av
, while buses to many different parts of the city run along
4 Av
. Destinations are posted on the front of the bus. Buses run from around 6.30am until about 9.30pm. Guatemala City has a ferocious
rush hour
and many roads throughout the city are jammed between 7.30 and 9am and from 4am to 7.30pm.
There are currently both metered and non-metered
taxis
. If you can't face the complexities of the bus system, or it's late at night, the excellent metered taxis are comfortable and cheap; Amarillo (tel 332 1515; 24hr) are highly recommended and will pick you up from anywhere in the city; the fare from Zona 1 to Zona 10 is US$4-5. There are plenty of non-metered taxis around too - you'll have to use your bargaining skills with these and fix the price beforehand.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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