Arequipa Tourist Places to Visit in Arequipa, Peru, America

Arequipa Tourist Places to Visit in Arequipa, Peru, America

Arequipa is the capital city of Arequipa province as well as the 2nd most populous city in Peru. It is a commercial hub of Peru with a large group of manufacturing industries. Apart from the industries, Arequipa is also very popular for religious and colonial sites that draw both tourists and devotees from all around the globe.

 

Geography of Arequipa:

Arequipa coordinates with 16°23′55.76″ S latitude and 71°32′12.79″ W longitude and the city covers an area of 9,862.02 sq. km positioned at an average elevation of 2,335 meters.

 

History of Arequipa:

Arequipa city was formed on the 15th of August, 1540 by Garcí Manuel de Carbajal. 332 hectares historic center of Arequipa was added to UNESCO World Heritage Site list.

 

How to reach Arequipa?

The Rodríguez Ballón International Airport is serving Arequipa situated 8 km away from the downtown Arequipa with scheduled flights to Lima, Tacna, Cuzco, Juliaca, La Paz and Arica, Iquique, Santiago de Chile and many other domestic and international locations.

Public transportation is not available from airport to city centres but taxis are available, charging S/25 per person.

Terminal Terrestre and Terminal Terrapuerto are the two major bus terminals of Arequipa, served by both luxury and general buses. Buses are regular.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Arequipa:

Arequipa is home to plenty of eminent colonial buildings, museums and cultural centres all around the city and the major museums are UCSM Archaeological Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art and Archaeological Museum José María Morante.

Shops are many and the major food corners in Arequipa are as follows:

  • Picanteria La Lucila
  • Tacos y Tequilas
  • Picanteria La Capitana
  • Lakshmivan Vegetarian Food
  • Nitay Gouranga Vegetarian Restaurant

 

Things to do in Arequipa:

  • Cooking lessons – Peruvian Cooking Experience
  • Whitewater rafting
  • Volcano climbs
  • Spanish School Arequipa

 

Tourist Attractions in Arequipa:

 

Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa:

Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa is the identity of Arequipa situated in the Plaza de Armas. Garcí Manuel de Carbajal was the founder of the church, founded on August 15, 1540. Must watch, don’t miss it.

 

Historic Centre parks:

The historical centre of Arequipa houses plenty of well maintained parks such as Biela Park, Martinetty Park, Melgar Park, Salta Park, Juan Manuel Polar Oval and Duhamel Park.

 

Convento de Santa Catalina:

Convento de Santa Catalina is the most visited historical building of Arequipa situated in the vicinity of Plaza de Armas. It was initially constructed in 1579 and was rebuilt in the 17th century with different specialties.

 

Other places of interest near Arequipa include:

  • San Camilo Market
  • Museo Santuarios Andinos
  • Convento de Santa Teresa
  • Puente Bolognesi
  • Puente Fierro
  • Molino de Sabandía
  • Mansión del Fundador
  • Casa del Alferez Flowers
  • Bronze Tambo
  • House of Pastor
  • Forest Selva Alegre
  • Benigno Park Ballón Farfán
  • Selva Alegre Playground
  • Oval Miguel Grau
  • Fundo Paradise

 

Best time to visit Arequipa:

From July to September will be the ideal time to visit the historical sites of Arequipa.

 

Accommodation options in Arequipa:

Arequipa is a colorful city home to abundance of budget, mid range and luxury hotels with tourist favor facilities. Most of the major hotels offer advance booking facility for tourist convenience, here is the list of the prominent hotels in Arequipa:

  • Posada del Parque
  • Casablanca Hotel
  • Pirwa Park Hostel Arequipa
  • Buena Vista Hostal
  • La Casa de Los Pinguinos
  • Bothy Hostel
  • Colonial House Inn
  • Hotel Viza
  • La Casa de Los Pinguinos
  • La Casa de Melgar Arequipa
  • Los Tambos
  • Fundador Hotel
  • Hotel Queens Villa
  • Alwa Hotel
  • Hotel Asturias
  • El Balcón

Tourist Places to Visit in Andahuaylas, Peru, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Andahuaylas, Peru, America

Andahuaylas is the capital city of the province of Andahuaylas in Peru geographically placed between 13°39′27″ S latitude and 73°23′0″ W longitude, around 105 km west of the regional capital, Abancay and 740 km southeast of the national capital, Lima.

Andahuaylas is the 2nd most populated city in Apurímac region behind Abancay. The literal meaning of Andahuaylas in local language is ‘prairie of many colored clouds’. Central Plaza is the major landmark as well as tourist attraction of the city and Andahuaylas is home to many reputed hotels, restaurants and entertainment centers.

 

Geography of Andahuaylas:

Andahuaylas is spread over an area of 370.03 sq. km. situated on the western side of the region at an altitude of 2,926 meters.

 

Connectivity to Andahuaylas:

Andahuaylas is served by an airport with connection to the national capital, Lima, catered by both LC Peru and Star Peru. Other than scheduled flights, it also operates charter flights during peak tourist season and special occasions.

Andahuaylas Airport is situated around 17 km away from the city centre and there are taxis available at the airport charging 10 soles to reach downtown Andahuaylas.

Andahuaylas is also connected by bus with the major cities of the country such as Ayacucho, Lima and Cusco. It takes around 4 hours from Abancay (regional capital) to Andahuaylas.

Collectivo and mototaxis are widely used for local travel in Andahuaylas.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Andahuaylas:

Andahuaylas is a colorful city housing plenty of natural as well as man-made attractions as well as both traditional and modernized shops and food corners.

Sunday Market is the best place to purchase different traditional handicrafts and paintings. Some purchasable items include vegetable, grain, shoes, jeans, jackets and housewares.

Restaurant Vista Alegre is one of the well known restaurants in Andahuaylas serving guests with Pachamanca, Chairo, Cuy, Chicharrones and many other native and international dishes.

Restaurant Sol de Oro is a Chinese food corner charging around 6 Soles per item. Other restaurants near Andahuaylas are Que Chicha and Limonchayoc Café.

 

Things to do in Andahuaylas:

  • Shopping
  • Parks
  • Archeological sites

 

Tourist Attractions in Andahuaylas:

Central Plaza:

Central Plaza is the highlight of Andahuaylas featuring a unique bird on animal statue and eye catching landscape. The environment is very nice, ideal to relax.

 

Sunday Market:

Sunday Market takes place in the east end of town along the river. It is considered as South America’s one of the colorful markets and is open from early morning to 5PM (Sunday only). Tourists can purchase different traditional handicrafts, tasty fruits, vegetables, shoes and jackets at affordable prices here.

 

Laguna de Pacucha:

Laguna de Pacucha can be reachable by taxi or colectivo, costs around 3 Soles. This spectacular natural site is frequently visited by tourists from the different regions of the country.

 

Other places of interest near Andahuaylas include:

  • Andahuaylas Airport
  • Sondor Archaeological Site
  • Santuario Nacional de Ampay
  • Estadio Monumental de Condebamba
  • Chuspipata

 

Best time to visit Andahuaylas:

Throughout the year is best, especially summer months are ideal to tour Andahuaylas.

 

Accommodation options in Andahuaylas:

Andahuaylas is home to around 5 reputed accommodation centres with all the basic facilities and services such as AC, internet connectivity, TV, telephone, fridge, hot water bath and breakfast. The prominent hotels in and around Andahuaylas are as follows:

  • La Mansion Casa Hotel
  • Hostal Delicias
  • Sol de Oro
  • El Encanto de Oro
  • Imperio Chanka Hotel
  • Hotel Turistas de Abancay
  • Hotel Imperial Abancay Apurimac Peru
  • El Peregrino Aparthotel
  • Abmale Hostal
  • Saywa Hotel
  • Villa Los Loros Choquequirao Lodge
  • Hotel & Restaurante Tampumayu
  • Villa Los Loros Choquequirao Lodge

Places to Visit in Aguas Calientes, Peru, America

Places to Visit in Aguas Calientes, Peru, America

Aguas Calientes also called as Machupicchu is a town belonging to the Urubamba province in Cusco region of Peru, situated around 6 km away from the historical site of Machu Picchu. Aguas Calientes is known for many natural hot baths, tourist favor hotels and restaurants and the Central Machupicchu Hydroelectric Plant.

 

Geography of Aguas Calientes:

Aguas Calientes is geographically positioned between 13°9′17.4″ S latitude and 72°31′31.2″ W longitude at an elevation of 2,040 meters.

 

History of Aguas Calientes:

The name of Aguas Calientes may be derived from its hot springs (In Spanish language, Agua means ‘water’ and Caliente means ‘hot or warm’). Aguas Calientes was initially settled in 1901 by few farmer families and it became the seat of Machupicchu District on 1 October 1941.

 

How to reach Aguas Calientes?

Aguas Calientes has a railway terminal helpful for tourists who come from Cusco and Ollantaytambo to visit natural hot springs. There is a covered souvenir market adjoining the railway station.

Avenue Pachacutec is a thoroughfare connecting Aguas Calientes with natural hot springs Machu Picchu.

The closest airports to Aguas Calientes are Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport in Cusco with few international flights and Jorge Chávez International Airport which has connectivity with major American and European cities.

 

Food and Shopping in Aguas Calientes:

Shopping in Aguas Calientes is expensive and the local shops demand more price than the actual price. Water bottles and snack pockets are available all around. Most of the major hotels and restaurants accept credit cards, only Visa.

Tourists can come across a big market along the Machu Picchu’s road and the major handicraft centre is situated opposite of the railway station. Hand-painted T-shirts are purchasable.

 

Things to do in Aguas Calientes:

  • Massage
  • Shopping
  • Internet
  • Lost City Bird Guides

 

Tourist Attractions in Aguas Calientes:

Machu Picchu:

Machu Picchu is a very famous 15th-century Inca site placed around 6 km away from Aguas Calientes and it can be reachable by bus, costs 18 USD per way. It is advised for tourists to buy entrance ticket at the Cultural Centre in Aguas Calientes.

 

Statue of Pachacutec:

The statue of Pachacutec is the major landmark of Aguas Calientes, Pachacutec was the 9th Sapa of the Kingdom of Cusco. There is a local cathedral near the statue.

 

Thermal Baths:

Aguas Calientes is home to many superb hot water springs that attract tourists from all around the world. Visiting in the morning would be better and the entrance fee is S/10.00 per each. Bring towel and other needed stuff.

 

Other places of interest near Aguas Calientes include:

  • Machu Picchu Museum and Botanical Gardens
  • Ecological Centre
  • Butterfly House
  • Gardens of Mandor
  • Putucusi
  • Urubamba River
  • Putucusi Mountain
  • Wonderful Hands Spa
  • Mandor Gardens
  • Museo de Sitio Manuel Chavez Ballon
  • Banos Termales

 

Ideal time to visit Aguas Calientes:

Probably from June to September is the best time to visit Aguas Calientes, especially visiting the historical site Machu Picchu.

 

Accommodation options in Aguas Calientes:

Aguas Calientes houses all the kinds of accommodation centres ranging from budget options to luxury hotel. Budget hotels generally charge $10 per night and mid range hotels charge around $25 per person (price may vary on the facilities and services provided by hotels). The prominent budget, mid range and splurge accommodation options in Aguas Calientes are listed below:

 

Budget:

  • Hospedaje Munay Tikay
  • Hotel Los Caminantes
  • Hostel Amaru
  • Hostal Joe
  • Supertramp Hostel
  • Hostal Sol de Oro
  • Camping Municipal
  • Hostel Continental
  • Hostal John

 

Mid range:

  • Hostal Varayoc
  • Hotel El Tumi
  • Rupa Wasi
  • Wiracocha Inn
  • Gringo Bill’s

 

Spurge:

  • Inka Terra

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Peru, America

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Peru, America

Peru is a country in South America geographically placed at 8.2333° S 76.0167° W, surrounded by Brazil in the east, Ecuador and Colombia in the north, Chile in the south, Bolivia in the southeast and the Pacific Ocean towards west. Lima is the capital and largest city and Nuevo sol is the currency of Peru.

 

Geography of Peru:

With an area of 1,285,216 sq. km, Peru is the 20th largest country in the world.

The major cities of Peru are listed below:

  • Lima
  • Chiclayo
  • Arequipa
  • Trujillo
  • Piura
  • Cusco

 

History of Peru:

It is believed that, Peru derives its name from the local ruler Biru who ruled during the early 16th century. Peru was conquered by the Spanish Empire during the middle of the 16th century and ruled until July 28, 1821 when Peru became independent from Spanish. Before the Spanish entry, Inca Empire was active in Peru.

Getting Peru:

Jorge Chavez International Airport is the prime airport of Peru located in the capital city, Lima with frequent air services to the major North American cities including Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles and Toronto and many other European and South American locations.

Peru is connected with Leticia in Colombia and Tabatinga in Brazil by boat through Iquitos city. Peru also has well facilitated railway system.

Buses and taxis are the major options for local travel, buses generally cost US$0.20-0.40 within the Lima city and taxis charge US$2-2.40 in Lima.

The major bus companies serve Lima in Peru are as follows:

  • Transportes Linea
  • Movil Tours
  • Cruz del Sur
  • Expreso Cial

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Peru:

Peru people follow a mixed culture of Amerindian and Spanish traditions. Spanish is the official as well as widely spoken language all over the country.

Usual dishes of Peruvian natives include anticuchos, ceviche and pachamanca. Lima city is ideal for both traditional and modern shopping.

 

Places to see in Peru:

Historic Centre of Lima:

Being one of the major identities of Peru, Historic Centre of Lima is situated in the heart of Lima city home to many colonial structures including the Museum of Italian Art, Archbishop Palace, House of Oidor, Goyeneche House and Basilica Cathedral. In 1988, it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Sanctuary of Las Nazarenas:

Sanctuary of Las Nazarenas is a church housing the Lord of Miracles which is a painted picture of Jesus Christ in the 17th century. The festivity takes place in the month of October which is the major religious event in Lima and one of the major event of Peru.

 

Punta Hermosa:

Punta Hermosa is one of the districts of Peru, situated around 42 km south of downtown Lima renowned for world class beaches and resorts. Other beach districts are Lurín, Santa María del Mar and San Bartolo. Summer months are best to visit.

 

List of other places of interest in Peru include:

  • Machu Picchu
  • Sacred Valley
  • Municipal Palace of Lima
  • Huayna Picchu
  • Saksaywaman
  • Paracas National Reserve
  • Huaca Pucllana
  • Museum of the Nation
  • Qurikancha
  • Larco Museum
  • Monastery of San Francisco
  • Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes
  • Cathedral of Santo Domingo

 

Ideal time to visit Peru:

From April to November is the best time to enjoy holidays in Peru.

 

Accommodation options in Peru:

Peru is famous for its rich culture and tradition as well as world class hotels and resorts. Here is the list of the prominent hotels in Peru (Lima):

  • Swissotel Lima
  • Tierra Viva Miraflores Larco
  • JW Marriott Hotel Lima
  • Hotel Atton San Isidro
  • The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center
  • Hilton Lima Miraflores
  • Miraflores Park Hotel by Orient-Express
  • B Arts Boutique Hotel
  • Business Tower Hotel
  • Hotel San Antonio Abad
  • Hotel Vila Santa Miraflores
  • Peru Star Apartments Hotel
  • Radisson Hotel Decapolis Miraflores
  • NM Lima Hotel
  • DUO Hotel Boutique
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