Plaza de Armas, with its palm trees, fountains, and symmetrical landscaped gardens, serves as the cultural and social heart of Arequipa’s historic center. The square is framed by the twin-towered Basilica Catedral de Arequipa, a prominent example of the volcanic-stone architecture that has earned Arequipa the nickname La Ciudad Blanca (The White City). Visitors can stroll through the well-manicured gardens, admire the colonial-era buildings, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this central gathering place.
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