Plaza of the Seven Temples, Maya Biosphere Reserve
Facts and practical information
The Plaza of the Seven Temples is an architectural complex in the ruins of the Maya city of Tikal, in the Petén Department of northern Guatemala. It is to the south of Temple III and to the west of the South Acropolis; it is 300 metres to the southwest of the Great Plaza. The Plaza of the Seven Temples is situated directly to the east of the Mundo Perdido Complex and takes its name from a row of seven small temples dating to the Late Classic Period. The plaza has a surface area of approximately 25,000 square metres, making it one of the three largest plazas in the city. ()
Maya Biosphere Reserve
Plaza of the Seven Temples – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Tikal Temple V, Temple I, Temple IV, Central Acropolis.