#2 – Tikal
There are over 100 known Mayan sites in Guatemala, and a serious lover of Mayan culture will try to visit them all. But for everyone else, if you’re only going to see one Mayan city, it has to be Tikal. Tikal National Park has more than 3,000 structures in about six square miles. These structures include temples, ball courts, terraces, palaces, plazas, and steam baths, among others. Tikal was the largest city and capitol (home to an estimated 100,000 people) of the Mayan world from about 200 A.D until 900 A.D., when it was mysteriously abandoned.
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