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Machu PicchuThis is a world-known Inca site. Its name means „Old Peak“ in Quechua. It was built in the middle of 15th century. A total must-see. |
Historic CentreThe central parts of Lima are an artful combination of imposing colonial monuments and local culture. Its atmosphere is just… amazing. |
Plaza de ArmasPlaying an important role in the Cuzco's history, this square is one of the most interesting and beautiful ones. |
Weapons SquareA charming square with elegant colonnades surrounded by a beautiful cathedral, government offices and colonial architecture buildings. |
Santa Catalina MonasteryA beautiful large complex with lovely plazas, fountains and cobblestone streets, and a masterpiece of colonial architecture. A must-see. |
Basilica Cathedral of ArequipaThe most important Catholic church in the city and a base of the Archbishop and the Metropolitan Council. A stunning piece of architecture indeed. |
Museum of Andean SanctuariesA fascinating museum with guided tours. Meet Juanita the mummy and learn about the act of human sacrifice. Cameras not allowed! |
Colca CanyonPeru's 3rd most visited destination. Twice as deep as Grand Canyon with villagers still maintaining old traditions, and archaeological sites. |
Salinas y Aguada Blanca National ReserveA national reserve boasting volcanoes, lakes, mountains and various bird and mammal species such as wolfs, vicunas or flamingoes. |
La Compania and CloistersBeautiful church with religious paintings and carvings, impressive altars and pretty arcades. Feel the history and enjoy a cup of coffee. |
The Founder's MansionThe mansion of Don Manuel Garcí de Carbajal, the founder of Arequipa. A perfect example of the 16th century Arequipan civil architecture. |
House of the MoralAn 18th century mansion with mulberry trees around, filled with authentic furniture and art works. Find out how the rich colonialists lived. |
El Misti VolcanoNow this is something for sportsmen. A 5,822m volcano with a symmetrical cone and 2 steep climbing routes leading up to the crater. |
Sachaca DistrictGo there in the evening, enjoy the spectacular views of the city and volcanoes, and dine in one of the local restaurants. |
Jesuit ChurchThis church from the 17th century boasts an outstanding front facade and some of the best pictures and altars in the city. |
Recoleta Monastery & MuseumA monastery from the 17th century, now a museum displaying mummies, masks, various objects from missionary travels and a huge library. |
