The Teixchel Weaving Workshop in San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala, provides a unique culture. Visitors learn the intricate art of backstrap loom weaving from skilled artisans, crafting their own eco-dyed scarf. Beyond the weaving, attendees savor traditional Guatemalan cuisine, making for a multifaceted experience. With personalized instruction and flexible booking, the workshop caters to travelers seeking an authentic exploration of Mayan textile traditions. What intrigues you most about this opportunity to connect with local culture?
Key Points

- Located in San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala, the Teixchel Weaving Workshop offers a unique cultural heritage experience in traditional backstrap loom weaving.
- Participants learn from personal instructors and create an eco-dyed scarf, while enjoying a typical Guatemalan lunch with vegetarian options.
- The workshop is accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and service animals, and is near public transportation with available infant seats.
- Booking policies include free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity and a lowest price guarantee for a hassle-free experience.
- The workshop is available Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and is priced at $56.42 per person.
Overview of the Teixchel Weaving Workshop
The Teixchel Weaving Workshop, located in the charming town of San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala, offers visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy the rich cultural heritage of the region.
This private tour and activity provides participants with an intimate experience, where they’ll learn the art of backstrap loom weaving from personal instructors. Guests can expect to enjoy a typical Guatemalan lunch, create their own eco-dyed scarf, and capture memorable photos from the experience.
Priced at $56.42 per person, the workshop runs Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it accessible for most travelers.
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Location and Meeting Information

Across from Cafe Cristalinas, on Unnamed Road in San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala, is where the Teixchel Weaving Workshop‘s meeting point is located.
The workshop returns to this same meeting point at the end of the experience.
Participants can expect the following:
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The experience starts between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Saturday.
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The workshop is accessible to wheelchairs, strollers, and service animals.
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It’s located near public transportation, and infant seats are available.
Most travelers can participate in this immersive weaving workshop.
Activities Included in the Experience

The Teixchel Weaving Workshop offers an immersive experience, including a typical Guatemalan lunch with vegetarian options available upon request. Participants can use a backstrap loom and create their own eco-dyed scarf. A personal weaving teacher guides them through the process, ensuring they learn the traditional techniques. The workshop also provides photos from the experience, emailed to participants after the session.
| Activity | Description |
|———-|————-|
| Lunch | Typical Guatemalan cuisine, with vegetarian options upon request |
| Loom | Use of a backstrap loom to create a handwoven scarf |
| Eco-dyed Scarf | Materials provided to make a unique, eco-dyed scarf |
Lunch and Refreshments
As part of the Teixchel Weaving Workshop, participants enjoy a typical Guatemalan lunch, which includes vegetarian options available upon request.
The meal features:
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Traditional Guatemalan dishes like pepián, a spicy stew made with meat, vegetables, and a rich sauce.
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Handmade tortillas, freshly prepared and served warm.
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A selection of local produce, including seasonal fruits and vegetables.
Lunch is a chance for participants to savor the flavors of Guatemalan cuisine while fueling up for the weaving activities ahead.
Accessibility and Participation
The Teixchel Weaving Workshop caters to a wide range of participants.
It’s wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed. The location is near public transportation, making it easily accessible.
Infant seats are available, so families can bring their little ones along. Most travelers can participate in the workshop, making it inclusive.
Whether you’re young or old, able-bodied or not, the Teixchel Weaving Workshop is designed to accommodate everyone.
It’s a unique opportunity to learn about the rich weaving traditions of Guatemala, regardless of your abilities or mobility needs.
Booking Policies and Guarantees

One key aspect of the Teixchel Weaving Workshop is its flexible booking policies. The experience offers:
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of the activity.
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Reserve now and pay later to secure your spot while staying flexible.
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Lowest Price Guarantee, ensuring you get the best deal.
These policies cater to the needs of travelers, allowing them to plan their trip with confidence and ease.
The Teixchel Weaving Workshop is committed to providing a seamless and hassle-free booking experience, so visitors can focus on seeing the rich cultural heritage of Guatemala.
Testimonials and Reviews
Visitors to the Teixchel Weaving Workshop consistently rave about their enriching experience.
With a perfect 5.0 rating based on 1 review, the workshop has earned the trust and admiration of guests.
One traveler described it as a "truly magical experience" and praised the skilled instructor who guided them through the weaving process with expertise and patience.
Participants leave with a handcrafted scarf and lasting memories of seeing Guatemala’s rich textile traditions.
The workshop’s impeccable service, authentic culture, and high-quality materials contribute to its overwhelmingly positive reputation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Weaving Materials?
Yes, participants can bring their own weaving materials, though the workshop provides all necessary supplies. The personal weaving teacher will assist guests in using the provided backstrap loom and ecodyed scarf materials during the experience.
Is There a Minimum Group Size Requirement?
There’s no minimum group size requirement for this activity. Participants can book individually or as part of a group, with the workshop accommodating both solo travelers and larger parties.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Workshop?
The workshop doesn’t specify a minimum group size, so visitors can likely extend the duration if they’d like to spend more time learning and weaving. However, it’s best to check with the organizers to confirm any flexibility on duration.
Do I Need to Have Any Prior Weaving Experience?
No prior weaving experience is required for this workshop. The personal weaving teacher will guide participants through the entire process, making it suitable for beginners as well as those with some experience.
Can I Purchase the Handmade Items After the Workshop?
Yes, participants can purchase the handmade items after the workshop. The workshop includes materials to create an ecodyed scarf, and visitors have the opportunity to buy additional handcrafted products from the local weaving cooperative.
The Sum Up
The Teixchel Weaving Workshop in San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala, offers an immersive cultural experience where participants can learn the art of backstrap loom weaving. For $56.42, attendees enjoy personalized instruction, create their own eco-dyed scarf, and savor a traditional Guatemalan lunch. The workshop is accessible to all and includes free cancellation, ensuring a hassle-free booking process. Photos from the experience are emailed afterward, making it a memorable adventure.
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