​Cerro de la Cruz is a hill on the north end of Antigua Guatemala, a historic city in the Central American country of Guatemala. It is named after the cross that was placed there in 1930, which overlooks the city and the Volcán de Agua, a dormant volcano. Cerro de la Cruz is a popular attraction for locals and visitors, who can hike up the stairs or take a tuk-tuk to enjoy the panoramic views of Antigua and its surroundings. It is also a great spot for taking photos, birdwatching, and learning about the history and culture of the city.