Attractions in Arequipa
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Nestled in the Arequipa region of Peru, Colca Canyon is one of the world’s deepest canyons, plunging to a depth of approximately 13,650 feet (4,160 meters). This natural wonder offers […]
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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 […]
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Arequipa, often referred to as La Ciudad Blanca (The White City), derives its name from the white buildings in its historic center, constructed from sillar, a porous volcanic stone. This […]
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Nestled in the heart of Arequipa, Mercado San Camilo is a bustling marketplace that has long been a favorite for both locals and visitors. This vibrant market offers a sensory […]
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Yanahuara, a middle-class residential neighborhood in Arequipa, Peru, is renowned for El Mirador e Iglesia de Yanahuara, a lookout point providing panoramic views of the city and the towering El […]
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The Monastery of St. Catherine (Monasterio de Santa Catalina), one of the oldest structures in Arequipa, spans an expansive 20,000 square meters. This historic convent is a self-contained city, complete […]
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Nestled near the imposing Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa, the small yet exquisitely crafted Church of the Society of Jesus (Iglesia de la CompañÃa de Jesús) often goes unnoticed. Its facade, […]
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Mundo Alpaca, located in Arequipa, Peru, offers a comprehensive look into the significant role alpacas play in Peruvian culture. This attraction allows visitors to engage with resident alpacas and llamas, […]
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Arequipa, known as the ‘White City,’ owes its distinctive moniker to the volcanic rhyolite stone called sillar, which has been used to construct many of its buildings. The Sillar Route […]
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Visible from many parts of Arequipa, Pichu Pichu is an inactive volcano with seven summits, often referred to as the Sleeping Indian due to its silhouette resembling a reclining figure. […]
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El Misti, a soaring stratovolcano near Arequipa, Peru, stands at an impressive 19,101 feet (5,822 meters) above sea level. Its symmetric conical shape, formed by rotating layers of lava and […]
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Nestled in the Peruvian city of Arequipa, the Sachaca District is renowned for the Mirador de Sachaca, a five-story tower that provides sweeping views of the city and the snow-capped […]
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Built in 1785, SabandÃa Mill (Molino de SabandÃa) stands as a fine example of Arequipa’s sillar stone architecture and the first mill of its kind. Located in Peru, the mill […]
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Dating back to the 17th century, during the early Spanish colonization of Peru, the Founder’s Mansion (La Mansión del Fundador) stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Located […]
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The Museum of Andean Sanctuaries, located in Arequipa, Peru, provides a detailed look into the ancient history of the Andes Mountains. After viewing a short introductory video that contextualizes the […]
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Chachani Volcano, an active peak near Arequipa in southern Peru, stands as a prominent landmark in the region. Known for being one of the world’s more accessible 20,000-foot (6,075-meter) climbs, […]
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Nestled in the Arequipa region of Peru, Cotahuasi Canyon is one of the world’s deepest canyons, renowned for its dramatic and rugged landscape. The canyon’s terrain is a striking blend […]
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Towering over the Historic Center of Arequipa and set against the backdrop of the imposing Mt. Misti volcano, the Basilica Cathedral stands as a testament to resilience and history. This […]
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Nestled in the Historic Center of Arequipa, the Recoleta Convent stands as a serene oasis, distinguished by its Romanesque steeple. Constructed from the region’s signature sillar, a white volcanic rock, […]
Nestled in the southern province of Arequipa, Peru, SabandÃa District is a picturesque area characterized by rural plains and rolling hills. The district’s charm lies in its historic landmarks, particularly […]
Built around 1730, Moral House (Casa de Moral) in Arequipa, Peru, stands as a fine example of stylized baroque architecture. The name originates from the ancient moras (mulberry) tree that […]
Nestled in the outskirts of Arequipa, the Cayma District provides a tranquil escape from the bustling UNESCO-listed city center. Known for its serene plazas and relaxed atmosphere, this area is […]