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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Cajamarca to Trujillo?
The direct drive from Cajamarca to Trujillo is 188 mi (302 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 17 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Cajamarca to Trujillo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Ventanillas de Otuzco and Los Baños del Inca District, or the ever-popular Santuario de la Virgen del Rosario.
The top stops along the way from Cajamarca to Trujillo (with short detours) are Chan Chan, Cumbemayo Tours, and La Huaca del Sol. Other popular stops include Archeological complex El Brujo, Los Baños del Inca District, and Plaza de Armas of Trujillo.
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Santuario de la Virgen del Rosario
Religious destination
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The religious destination known as the Sanctuary of the Virgin del Rosario, located in Polloc de la Encanada in Cajamarca, is renowned for its impressive social and artistic work. This sanctuary stands out for its unique mosaics, which are considered unparalleled worldwide. The use of various artistic techniques such as carving and painting has resulted in the creation of true masterpieces. Visitors can gain access to this beautiful sanctuary by paying an admission fee of 5 soles.
Incredible mosaic works in the church and surrounding buildings. Definitely worth a stop if you are around even if you aren't a religious building freak.
Random Frenchman — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a Sanctuary located in Polloc de la Encañada in Cajamarca, the social and artistic work developed here is impressive because with the artistic use of mosaic, carving, painting and other arts they have created true works of art.
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Es un Santuario ubicado en Polloc de la Encañada en Cajamarca, la obra social y artística desarrollada aquí es impresionante pues con el uso artístico del mosaico, el tallado, pintura y otras artes han creado verdaderas obras de arte.
ARTURO FREDDY QUIROZ SUÁREZ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Polloc sanctuary in Cajamarca, its mosaics are unique in the world. Admission costs 5 soles.
(Original)
Hermoso santuario de Polloc en Cajamarca, sus mosaicos son únicos en el mundo. La entrada cuesta 5 soles.
Belén Riquelme — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a beautiful place, a work of art, the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Rosary, a beauty!!
(Original)
Es un lugar hermozizimo , una obra de Arte el Santuario de la Virgen del Rosario, una belleza!!
Flor Diana Loo Li — Google review
(Translated by Google) The mosaics forming figures with great art, there is also wood carved with great detail. The church is also impressive, all made by young people, including disabled people.
(Original)
Los mosaicos formando figuras con un arte grandioso, igualmente hay madera tallada con gran detalle. La iglesia igualmente es imponente, todo realizado por jóvenes incluidos discapacitados.
Mario Salazar T. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Known as Polloc, an ancestral place of syncretism.
(Original)
Conocido como Polloc, lugar ancestral y de sincretismo.
Gerardo Cailloma Navarrete — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful sanctuary nestled in the Cajamarca countryside. Its exquisite mosaic art is a worthy representation of our religiosity. Art as a tribute to the immensity of God.
(Original)
Un hermoso santuario enclavado en la campiña cajamarquina. Su arte exquisito de mosaicos es una digna representación de nuestra religiosidad. El arte como un tributo a la inmensidad de Dios.
Rickel Usquiano — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located in the town center of “El Rosario de Polloc” belonging to the district of La Encañada, 34 km. from the city of Cajamarca, this religious complex has walls, columns, ceilings and floors decorated using the mosaic technique.
The Italian mission, for approximately ten years, has been building this beautiful building covered with materials brought from the old continent; It also trains children, young people and adults in its Don Bosco art school, who participate in the finishing of the buildings and in the creation of other artistic wood and stone souvenirs that are for sale.
The complex has a temple, a beautiful sanctuary with carved wooden balconies and a water grotto, among other beautiful spaces; all surrounded by a wonderful landscape between a clear sky and a vibrant green field.
Cost of entry ticket: S/ 5.00
(Original)
Ubicado en el centro poblado de “El Rosario de Polloc” perteneciente al distrito de La Encañada, a 34 km. de la ciudad de Cajamarca, este complejo religioso cuenta con paredes, columnas, techos y piso decorados bajo la técnica de mosaico.
La misión italiana, desde hace aproximadamente diez años viene construyendo esta hermosa edificación recubierta con materiales traídos desde el viejo continente; además capacita a niños, jóvenes y adultos en su escuela de arte Don Bosco, quienes participan en los acabados de las edificaciones y en la creación de otros souvenirs artísticos de madera y piedra que se encuentran a la venta.
El complejo cuenta con un templo, un hermoso santuario con balcones de madera tallada y una gruta de agua, entre otros hermosos espacios; todo rodeado de un paisaje maravilloso entre un cielo despejado y un campo verde vibrante.
Costo del boleto de ingreso: S/ 5.00
Giancarlos Cabrejos — Google review
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VMPF+3PV, CA-1505, Polloc 06200, Peru
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Ventanillas de Otuzco
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Plundered tombs line a cliff of volcanic rock at this necropolis, a unique archaeological site.
I really liked this place. It's an archaeological zone that is still under study, it was probably a cemetery of pre-Inca cultures.
Maria Jesus — Google review
Impressive, a must to see,
Jorge Borda — Google review
An impressive historical site. Entry fee of about S./5 per person. It's a short climb upwards and you can see the large mausoleum.
Chin Zhi Hui — Google review
Nice but small archeological site. Not as impressive as the several sites with sarcophagus near Chachapoyas but much much easier to reach. Just 20 min ride outside Cajamarca. It's a short but pleasant walk around the site with good views.
Anne Marieke van der Wal — Google review
Not a large site, but given its proximity to Cajamarca, worth the trip out. I recommend going by combi bus which can easily be found at the Plazuela Bolognesi heading for Otuzco. Cost is 1-2 soles and takes about 1/2 hour. Beautiful area and an interesting bit of history. Most tour companies come in the afternoon, so a morning arrival will give you better views with less crowds.
Mike Brown — Google review
Amazing place just above a village. It's not a large place. It literally just standing in front of it listening to your guide talk about it and did he talk a long time.
Zuz Tillner — Google review
Very very cool. Could be managed better and have clearer signs to direct foot traffic. Overall it is an interesting site
Jim Courville — Google review
Go on your own without a tour if you can. They march you through unscheduled stops to flower nurseries, cow farms, etc. Its a 15 minute visit and not worth the half day tour.
Ryanasaurus — Google review
Needs around 20 minutes to visit, interesting to see for its original used whoever very little info and luck of explanation , when I visited there weren’t any guides still different place
J Antonio — Google review
Beautiful historical place to visit. Is better to have a guide just to learn more about the recreation of the stone parts to protect from the weather conditions and also to know more about the bones that were found inside of these “ventanillas”. We took a tour from Cajamarca that included also cheese farm, tiny botanical garden and this site. Good experience.
Liene Dziluma — Google review
A really good historical site, not a large site and can be completed in 20 mins but its a really good piece of history.
Cost was 5 soles for access to the Ventanillas and access to Otuzco was via a the small minibus for 2 soles which I picked up at the Avenue Heroes de Cenepa, very simple.
Jason Rider — Google review
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VGFR+MX2, Otuzco 06000, Peru
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Located in the province of Cajamarca, Peru, Los Baños del Inca District is known for its thermal springs that are used in a spa. This district is believed to have been a favored retreat of the Incan ruler Atawallpa.
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Laguna San Nicolás
Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Laguna San Nicolás is an off-the-beaten-path destination in Peru, offering a unique experience similar to Lake Titicaca. Located in a remote area of Cajamarca, the lagoon can be accessed via dirt roads like other destinations in the country. Although it may initially appear desolate and quiet, visitors have the opportunity to take a quick boat ride for a nominal fee using a simple rope and pull system. The boat itself is made from straw, adding to its intriguing charm.
Minutes before arriving your tour group will send your food request to the local restaurant, is a great, is very homey and they will treat you with the respect that you deserve
Aldo Vernal — Google review
Off the beaten path location to visit. Been wanting to experience Peru’s lake tititaca for the similar boats and man made islands, so I was excited to see this nearby Cajamarca. Place itself is located in a remote area, access on dirt roads like most of country destinations. When I arrived by taxi not in a tour the lagoon seemed desolate and quiet. But I was able to arrange a quick boat ride for 5 soles. Which just consisted of a rope & pull system to the center of the lagoon. The man made boat from straw was interesting to ride. It was quite windy so I was happy to return to dock after a short pull. Didn’t get to venture to other side of lagoon or have lunch. Though it was a nice, mysterious, serene place.
diana hsieh — Google review
Just started to get visitors/ tourists thus there not much to offer besides the view. Will recommend to pack a lunch.,food offer is scarce and downright awful.
C Caceres — Google review
Nice place to visit if you like landscapes.
Maris Lauva — Google review
Fall
Maiky Führer — Google review
Simple
Romulo Alejandro Luna victoria rojas — Google review
I took the cumbemayo tour here, they are one of the most affordable in town, and the tour itself was good! High recommendable
Mike Lewis — Google review
(Translated by Google) Take tours of:
Otuzco windows
Namora
Porcon
Cumbemayo
Truly everyone had a great experience with these two great guides Marcelino and Manuel. They really are eminences, they are friendly and know the places very well, it was an incredible experience, we recommend it
(Original)
Tome los tour de:
Ventanillas de Otuzco
Namora
Porcon
Cumbemayo
Realmente todos una gran experiencia al lado de estos dos grandes guias Marcelino y Manuel. Realmente son eminencias, son amables y conocen muy bien los lugares, fue una increible experiencia recomendadisimos
miguel valverde alvarado — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place to visit
(Original)
Lindo lugar para vísitar
Leonardo Gonzales — Google review
(Translated by Google) They send you without a guide, they don't comply with the itinerary and they move you from bus to bus because they oversell seats
(Original)
Te mandan sin guía, no cumplen con el itinerario y te mueven de bus en bus porque sobrevenden asientos
Alex Jesus Durand Mendoza — Google review
(Translated by Google) Professor Manuel is a great expert on the town and he introduced it to us with a lot of love and passion. We didn't do any tours with the agency but if Mr. Manuel takes it, they must be great.
(Original)
Profesor Manuel es un gran conocedor de la localidad y nos la presento con mucho cariño y pasion. No hicimos ningun tour con la agencia pero si la lleva señor Manuel, tienen que ser estupendos.
Ondra Stočes — Google review
(Translated by Google) Take two co tours. They and the service and the guides who were in charge of the group were very good. Recommended!!!!
(Original)
Tome dos tours co. Ellos y el servicio y los guías q estuvieron a cargo del grupo fueron muy buenos. Recomendado!!!!
Mariella Chevez — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good experience just by reaching the valley and what to say when you start the walk, I have no words to describe it, I recommend it, travel and get to know
(Original)
Muy buena experiencia con solo llegar al valle y que decir cuando empiezas la caminata, no tengo palabras para describirlo, se los recomiendo, viajen y conozcan
Edith — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very unpunctuality with the departures of their tours. I only took the tour to Cumbemayo and the Collpa farm.
(Original)
Mucha impuntualidad con las salidas de sus tours. Solo tomé el tour a Cumbemayo y a la granja Collpa.
City square with a fountain, shaded lawns & walkways, bordered by a cathedral & other landmarks.
Beautiful plaza in the historical city centre. Walk around or just sit and observe the beautiful colonial architecture around, the churches or even one of the oldest fountains in Peru, right there in the middle. This plaza is as beautiful during the day as is at night. You can also learn more about the history of the region with local history tablet scattered around this plaza. How many can you find?
Ivan Garcia — Google review
The city centre and town square was really lively and vibrant. Plants were nice and well maintained.
Chin Zhi Hui — Google review
It's a good place to take time off and to take cute pictures.
Jacqueline Vilela — Google review
Everything was good, the weather was sometimes hot, rain and little cold.
Margarete Dos Santos — Google review
Nice place to walk around or take pictures, theres there is restaurants and small shops around
R P — Google review
Beautiful and clean. A great place to meetup and talk. Lots of restaurants in the area.
David Peters — Google review
Lot's of vegetation and places to sit. There is a cathedral and a few restaurants nearby that are worth visiting and you can walk up the hill towards a church to view the whole city bu that's about all in Cajamarca.
Zuz Tillner — Google review
This is a lively, clean, beautiful plaza. I was there during a youth parade heading into carnival and the excitement and joy was palpable. Visit in February if you can and be prepared for rain (which does nothing to hamper the mood of the locals).
Todd Durrant — Google review
One of the nicer Plaza de Armas in Peru.
jos hantelmann — Google review
Mooi groot plein,met mooie bomen en koloniale kerken en gebouwen.
(Translated by Google)
Beautiful large square, with beautiful trees and colonial churches and buildings.
Peter Koster — Google review
Beautiful set for the Christmas and New Year with colorful figures and constructions for kids. Park is clean and quite few options to find a shade and chill with friends and family. In the night it is lift up and holiday sculptures are creating warm atmosphere. The fountain is a central blue light with the cathedral on one side and church in the other. Clean and nice.
Liene Dziluma — Google review
Beautiful and well kept. One negative is that there are far to many benders trying to sell you something.
Beautiful cathedral with its detailed facade and simple interior.
Ivan Garcia — Google review
One of the best landmarks in Cajamarca City
Oscar Manuel Mendoza Vargas — Google review
Ok..
Oscar Enrique Torres — Google review
Nothing special.
Anna Jansson — Google review
Ixs
Willy Alegría — Google review
(Translated by Google) What was promised is a debt, in February it was not open to the public but currently it is open on Sunday for masses, on other days it is necessary to ask the secretariat for admission
(Original)
Lo prometido es deuda, en febrero no estaba la atención al público pero actualmente se abre el domingo para las misas , en otros días es necesario preguntar a secretaría para su ingreso
JHONNY BEDOYA — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church, the interior leaves you amazed with the architecture present in it. You can observe its beauty from any part of the Plaza de Armas of Cajamarca and you will be amazed by its beauty.
It has a small front patio from which you can take photos to take home a souvenir of such a wonderful place.
(Original)
Hermosa iglesia, el interior te deja asombrado con la arquitectura presente en la misma. Puedes observar su belleza desde cualquier parte de la plaza de armas de Cajamarca y te quedarás asombrado por su belleza.
Cuenta con un pequeño patio frontal desde el cual se puede tomar fotos para poder llevarse un recuerdo de tan maravilloso lugar.
William Gonzales — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sunset is the best time to record the beauty of the baroque style of the Santa Catalina Cathedral.
(Original)
El ocaso es la mejor hora para registrar la belleza del estilo barroco de la Catedral Santa Catalina.
Jheyson Huamán Arana — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cathedral is very beautiful, but if you want to see it in its maximum splendor at night it is very beautiful.
(Original)
La catedral es muy bonita, pero si deseas verla en su máximo esplendor en la noche es muy hermosa.
Atahualpa, the last Inca emperor, was imprisoned in this compact stone building.
It's a small stone building where you can see lots of history. In it you can see the line where the Atahualpa was supposed to fill the room to gold, but he got executed anyway.
Chin Zhi Hui — Google review
Amazing experience
karina raa — Google review
Very interesting and humbling to visit this place. Cheap entrance fee. Be sure to bring your student ID if you are a university student, you get a discount.
Maddyyy — Google review
The "Cuarto del Rescate," or Ransom Room, has interesting historical significance and is neatly nestled between the newer buildings of Cajamarca. There is some signage and adequate preservation effort inside, but they could definitely benefit from adding a sign that gives some clearer historical context (there is not even one in Spanish right now, let alone English). Otherwise, for such a low entrance fee that also permits entrance into a few other sites in the surrounding blocks, the Ransom Room is definitely worth checking out for 5-10 minutes.
Samuel Rabinowitz — Google review
Guides are only in Spanish, pretty knowledgeable. Make sure you ask about the unofficial history too. Official one was written by Spanish.
ilker ender — Google review
Small but important in history. The Inca Atahualpa was captured and put here.
Alicia Cueva — Google review
An astonishing lack of (background) information for such an important and historic place.
Jelle — Google review
Check out the red line inside of room. Atahuarupa was a pretty tall man.
Alex S — Google review
Good to see. Could do with more commentary about the place.
Phil Ayres — Google review
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Amalia Puga 750, Cajamarca 06002, Peru
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Iglesia y Convento de La Recoleta
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church and the priest celebrates the very beautiful mass...
Excellent for taking good shots, I recommend it at night!...
(Original)
Bellísima iglesia y el padre celebra la misa muy bonita...
Excelente para hacer una buenas tomas les recomiendo de noche!...
linda soto — Google review
One out of millions of Spanish colonial churches.
Francesco Giammanco — Google review
Small but nice church
Sonia Rico-Valenzuela — Google review
Beautiful Catolic Church
Oscar Manuel Mendoza Vargas — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cajamarca's baroque architecture is ideal for night photos. In the case of the church and convent of La Recoleta it is one of the clearest. It can be photographed at almost any time. There is always good lighting, although it improves when evening falls.
(Original)
La arquitectura barroca de Cajamarca es ideal para fotos nocturnas. En el caso de la iglesia y convento de La Recoleta es uno de los más claros. Se la puede fotografiar a casi cualquier hora. Siempre hay buena iluminación, aunque esta mejora cuando cae la tarde.
Jheyson Huamán Arana — Google review
(Translated by Google) A mystical place with a lot of history, Father Luis Rebasa left an aroma of holiness and neighborly love.
(Original)
Un lugar místico con mucha historia, el padre Luis Rebasa dejó un aroma a santidad y amor vecinal.
Jhony Campos Alva — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Recollect Church is located at the intersection of Avenida de "Los Héroes" and Avenida "El Maestro” in the San Sebastián neighborhood.
It was built in the 18th century, the façade of the Recoleta Church is sober, carved in stone and highlighted by slender belfries in a triple arch.
Currently, the "San Ramón" School and the "Santa Teresita" Kindergarten and the former "Belén" Women's School operate in this Church.
It is said that, during the Chilean invasion of the city of Cajamarca, the soldiers tried to enter this church to loot it, at that same moment an earthquake occurred.
That earthquake caused the Chileans to flee, saving the religious relics there.
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La Iglesia la recoleta se encuentra ubicada en la intersección de la Avenida de "Los Héroes" con la Avenida "El Maestro” en el barrio de San Sebastián.
Fue edificada en el siglo XVIII, la fachada de la Iglesia de la Recoleta es sóbria tallada en piedra y remarcada por esbeltas espadañas en triple arco.
En la actualidad en esta Iglesia funciona el Colegio "San Ramón" y el Jardín de Niños "Santa Teresita" y la antigua Escuelita de Mujeres "Belén".
Se cuenta que, durante la invasión chilena a la ciudad de Cajamarca, los soldados trataron de ingresar a esta iglesia para saquearla, en ese mismo momento ocurrió un terremoto.
Ese terremoto hizo que los chilenos salieran huyendo, salvándose las reliquias religiosas allí existentes.
Edu Med — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful and majestic 👍
-He who does not live to serve, is not useful to live. (Mother Teresa of Calcutta).
-The only love that never changes and never fails is that of God.
-Keep hope, let yourself be surprised by God and live with joy.
-Restrain your anger, abandon anger; do not be irritated, for this leads to evil. -Psalms 37:8
-With the measure with which you measure it will be measured to you and it will be given to you in abundance. -Mark 4:27.
-Faith doesn't make things easy, it makes them possible. -Luke 1:37.
(Original)
Muy hermosa y Majestuosa 👍
-El que no vive para servir, no sirve para vivir. (Madre Teresa de Calcuta).
-El único amor que nunca cambia y nunca falla es el de Dios.
-Conserva la esperanza, déjate sorprender por Dios y vive con alegría.
-Refrena tu enojo, abandona la ira; no te irrites, pues esto conduce al mal. -Salmos 37:8
-Con la medida con que midiereis se os medirá y se os dará con creces. -Marcos 4:27.
-La fe no hace que las cosas sean fáciles, hace que sean posibles. -Lucas 1:37.
Built between 1627 and 1774 it is a beautiful baroque church with a gorgeous painted dome and elaborately carved pulpit
Worth going to as ticket also includes the Ransom Room and is Cajamarca's best hcurch
Thomas B — Google review
This church was very beautiful and quaint, with symbols of custard apples galore.
Chin Zhi Hui — Google review
Amazing church, just part of the tour they offer for 5 or 2 soles (students)
Leslie Cabrera — Google review
Beautiful place.
Alex S — Google review
Must be quietly 🤫
Miklós Légrády — Google review
Hemoso
Carmen Cámac — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful baroque style church. Its exterior and interior decoration stands out a lot, it has a museum of pre-Columbian pieces on the side. It is a must-visit place for those who want to know about the history of the place.
(Original)
Bella iglesia estilo barroco. Resalta mucho su decoración exterior e interior, cuenta con museo de piezas precolombinas al costado. Es un lugar de visita obligatoria para quienes quieren conocer de la historia del lugar.
Luis Antonio Jesus Morón Guerra — Google review
(Translated by Google) Entry 8 PEN in combined ticket with El Cuarto del Rescate.
An archaeological museum inside with beautiful pieces.
Very beautiful sculpted facade and magnificent painted dome.
(Original)
Entrée 8 PEN en billet combiné avec El Cuarto del Rescate.
Un musée archéologique à l'intérieur avec de belles pièces.
Très belle façade sculptée et magnifique dôme peint.
Baptiste Boichu — Google review
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RFRM+964, Belén, Cajamarca 06002, Peru
I'll never travel to Trujillo without this trip planner again
Cerro Santa Apolonia, a lively peak connected to the ancient Chavín civilization and boasting burial sites and an observation tower, is a captivating attraction. The hill presents charming dwellings from previous eras encircling it, alongside immaculate and well-maintained staircases. Visitors can also explore and purchase traditional crafts, enhancing the overall experience of this exquisite location.
(Translated by Google) I loved every step and space of this place, it is beautiful and well maintained. You can take the opportunity to buy souvenirs since many of them are sold both at the top and along the way, there are also photographers and food and snack stalls.
The Church is small but beautiful and well-kept, and once you get to the top you can see a panoramic view of the entire city, it seriously feels incredible! Mega recommended.
(Original)
Amé cada peldaño y espacio de este lugar, es bonito y está bien cuidado. Puedes aprovechar para comprar recuerdos ya que venden tanto en la cima como en el trayecto muchos de ellos, también hay fotógrafos y puestos de comida y bocadillos.
La Iglesia es pequeña pero hermosa y está cuidada , además una vez llegas a la cima puedes apreciar una vista panorámica de toda la ciudad, en serio se siente increíble! Mega recomendado.
Geraldine Martinez Diaz — Google review
Ok b
Jilmer Moreno Cruzado — Google review
(Translated by Google) The landscape is the best you can see the Plaza de Armas of Cajamarca and the church
only that at the moment there is no entrance to the chapel but being outside with that landscape is worth going up
(Original)
El paisaje es de lo mejor se ve la plaza de armas de cajamarca y las iglesia
solo que x el momento el no hay ingreso a la capilla pero el estar afuera con ese paisaje vale la pena subir
San juan Neko — Google review
(Translated by Google) After climbing 300 steps from the main square, you can see the entire city of Cajamarca from the Santa Apolonia hill, formerly known as Rumi Tiana (stone seat) with a panoramic and impressive view.
(Original)
Luego de subir 300 escalones o peldaños desde la plaza de armas se puede visualizar toda la ciudad de Cajamarca desde el cerro Santa Apolonia antiguamente conocido como Rumi Tiana (asiento de piedra) con una vista panorámica e impresionante
Peter Sanchez — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a place that is somehow pleasant from the point of view of the architecture of its stairs, its replica monoliths made on the lateral sides of the stairs but unfortunately some people do not take care of it but mistreat it. When you go up to that viewpoint it is great for those who visit it and they should take care of those people who drink in that place because it makes it look bad. Continuing up and finding the chapel is nice, but more care is required, with more cleaning in its space.
(Original)
Es un lugar que de alguna forma es agradable desde el punto de vista de la arquitectura de sus escaleras, sus monolitos en réplica hechos a los lados laterales de las escaleras pero que lamentablemente algunaa personas no cuidan sino lo maltratan. Al subir ese mirador que tiene es genial para quien lo visita y deberían de cuidar de esa gente que toma en dicho lugar porque le dá mal aspecto. Seguir subiendo y encontrarse con la capilla es lindo, pero se requiere mas cuidado, con más limpieza en su espacio.
Eduardo Esquives F — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an excellent place to release stress, start doing a little exercise but then the reward will be seeing the beautiful landscape up there.
(Original)
Es un excelenteeee lugar, para liberar del estrés, empezar a hacer un poquito de ejercicio pero luego la recompensa será ver el hermoso paisaje allá arriba
Pilar Barturen Chapoñan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place from where you can see the beautiful city of Cajamarca in all its splendor.
(Original)
Exelente lugar desde donde puedes avistar la hermosa ciudad de Cajamarca en todo su esplendor.
Jaime Villanueva Reyes — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ideal place to visit with the family, spend a nice afternoon, the route within the same hill is beautiful and extensive, the view is impressive, it is very well built
(Original)
Lugar ideal para visitar con la familia, pasar una bonita tarde, el trayecto dentro del mismo cerro es bonito y extenso, la vista es impresionante, está muy bien construido
Kevin Mauricio Velasquez — Google review
(Translated by Google) I loved the hill, the old-time houses that surround it, the very clean and well-kept stairs, the crafts you can buy, definitely a beautiful place to visit.
(Original)
Me encantó el cerro, las casas de antaño que lo rodean, las escaleras muy limpias y cuidadas, las artesanías que puedes comprar, definitivamente un lugar hermoso para visitar.
Emmanuel Rios — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Santa Apolonia hill is 500 meters higher than the city.
This beautiful viewpoint is entered through Jr. Dos de Mayo, two blocks from the Plaza de Armas.
Among the stairs and gardens, a chapel consecrated to the Virgin of Fátima stands out where the faithful worship her.
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El cerro Santa Apolonia es 500 metros más alto que la ciudad.
Ha este hermoso mirador se ingresa por Jr. Dos de Mayo a dos cuadras de la Plaza de Armas.
Destaca, entre las escalinatas y jardines, una capilla consagrada a la Virgen de Fátima en donde los fieles le rinden culto.
Dino Mirenghi Barreto — Google review
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Cajamarca 06002, Peru
12
Hacienda La Colpa
Farmstay
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hacienda La Colpa is a stunning location with a charming chapel and magnificent architecture. The cows are enticed to eat through the use of their names being called out, adding to the picturesque scene. The "mirador" offers a breathtaking view, while various amenities like cheese, wine, and manjarblanco can be purchased. This vast hacienda showcases Cajamarca's finest products such as cheeses, delicacies, and cookies.
Une jolie expérience. C'est une ferme essentiellement dédiée à l'élevage bovin, on y produit toutes sortes de produits laitiers. La proximité avec les vaches enchante ceux qui n'en fréquentent pas de manière habituelle. Très positif pour l'aspect pédagogique.
C'est sur l'aspect historique que la ferme se distingue, et en ce sens la présence d'un guide est conseillée afin de comprendre la valeur du projet humain à la base cet endroit.
(Translated by Google)
A nice experience. It is a farm mainly dedicated to cattle breeding, all kinds of dairy products are produced there. The proximity to the cows enchants those who do not usually frequent them. Very positive for the educational aspect.
It is on the historical aspect that the farm stands out, and in this sense the presence of a guide is recommended in order to understand the value of the human project at the base of this place.
xavier troque — Google review
The animals all need better treatment. All around, everything is green and the animals stand in cramped stalls without run or are tied to short ropes and displayed for the visitors. So were two calves at the entrance, which were thus at the mercy of all the visitors.
The "show", where the cows supposedly listen to their name and come in, is a farce. A wanna be cowboy, who knows the names by heart, swings his whip with some kind of explosive in it. It sounds like a gunshot every time. A lot of kids were crying and scared and we adults didn't like it either. The cows just have their hierarchy and know who gets to go in and when. That's all there is to it.
This is not an original farm like it's supposed to be. It's all just a show to make money. Save yours.
Nandoory — Google review
Beautiful place, a lovely Capilla in place beautiful building. The calling of cows by name to come and eat! Lovely seeight at the "mirador" in place.
You can buy ammenities all type of cheese, wine, manjarblanco and oths
Patricia Oyarce — Google review
The hacienda is large and beautiful, you can buy cheeses, delicacies, cookies, etc, the most representative of Cajamarca. In addition, you can see the cattle and trained cows who come to the call by name.
Maria Jesus — Google review
They say it belonged to some 49 partners or something, and it costs circa 20000 PEN (6500usd)to rent this whe place for a wedding party etc. Food not invluded, only accomodation.
Valentin Malakhov — Google review
Lindisimo
Mariela Bruno La Rosa — Google review
It was a really fun place, you have alot of places to visit and cows are called by their own name.
Angel M — Google review
Pretty farm and nice views from the Mirador but for 8 soles entrance fee I was disappointed.
Chilli_Smoke — Google review
Cool place. Nice to see a lot cows. Church is amazing
Hillside remains dating back 3,000 years, with carved monoliths, a museum and mountain views.
It's a very interesting place if you are familiar with or interested in ancient Peruvian civilization. If you are not very interested in history or archaeology it is still a beautiful outdoor site overlooking a deep valley. I'm amazed by the ancient Peruvians and find their styles mysterious, and Kuntur Wasi and museum were another piece of the puzzle.
Scott McKinney — Google review
This monument tour was amazing and good valuable place
SANDESHA SR — Google review
Only a few things to see really but the landscape is terrific
Quentin Chevalier — Google review
very good ancient peruvian civilizaton place.
amarnath vulukundakar — Google review
Interesting place...
Orlando Leyva — Google review
#archaeological #history #museum
Nor LC — Google review
Go!!!
Tom Fuller — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is one of the least exploited archaeological sites in Cajamarca. If you come, from the coast, turn left on the Chilete bridge and head towards San Pablo, it is a good plan to combine this route with a visit to Granja Porcón.
The site is in a good state of conservation and with the minimum essential information, however I believe that the enhancement has yet to be implemented.
The walk does not require much effort, my parents (60-70 years old) had no problems doing the route.
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It is one of the least exploited archaeological sites in Cajamarca. If you come from the coast, turn left at the Chilete bridge and go towards San Pablo, it is a good plan, join this route with a visit to Granja Porcón.
The site is in a good state of conservation and with the minimum essential information, however I think that the value enhancement is still to be implemented.
The walk does not require much effort, my parents (60-70 years old) had no problems doing the walk.
(Original)
Es uno de los sitios arqueológicos menos explotados en Cajamarca. Si vienes, desde la costa toma dobla a la izquierda en el puente Chilete y ve rumbo a San Pablo, es un buen plan, unir está ruta con una visita a Granja Porcón.
El sitio se encuentra en buen estado de conservación y con la información mínima indispensable, sin embargo creo que la puesta en valor aún está por implementar.
La caminata no requiere mucho esfuerzo, mis padres (60-70 años) no tuvieron inconvenientes para hacer el recorrido.
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It is one of the least exploited archaeological sites in Cajamarca. If you come from the coast, turn left at the Chilete bridge and go towards San Pablo, it is a good plan, join this route with a visit to Granja Porcón.
The site is in a good state of conservation and with the minimum essential information, however I think that the value enhancement is still to be implemented.
The walk does not require much effort, my parents (60-70 years old) had no problems doing the walk.
Renzo Grosso — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small museum but nice. You can then climb up to the ruins. 15 min walk. The tour of the ruins is pleasant.
(Original)
Petit musée mais sympathique. On peut ensuite grimper jusqu'aux ruines. 15 min de marche. Le tour des ruines est agréable.
Stéphanie de la Faye de Guerre — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very culturally enriching experience. The museum is small, but very well structured, with adequate lighting and friendly staff. The ruins, at their entrance, present you with a beautiful view and contact with nature.
(Original)
Es una experiencia muy enriquecedora culturalmente. El museo es pequeño, pero muy bien estructurado, con adecuada iluminación y personal amable. Las ruinas, en su acceso te presenta una hermosa vista y contacto con la naturaleza
Huaca Rajada, also known as Sipán, is a Moche archaeological site in northern Peru in the Lambayeque Valley, that is famous for the tomb of Lord of Sipán, excavated by Walter Alva and his wife Susana Meneses beginning in 1987. The city of Sipán is dated from 50–700 AD, the same time as the Moche Period. Wikipedia.
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14710, Peru
15
Bosque El Cañoncillo
Vegetation
Nature & Parks
Forests
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Good
Eyder omar Bustamante cabrera — Google review
Bellisimo
Academia Norma Brito — Google review
(Translated by Google) The man who attends is a little rude, the entrance is 5 soles but they charge you 7 to take photos in addition to the very battered path... the place is spacious although now there are not many attractions and the lagoon is semi empty... there are some things to improve
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El sr que atiende es un poco tosco, la entrada está 5 soles pero te cobran 7 para tomarse fotos además del camino muy maltratado... el lugar es amplio aunque ahora no hay muchos atractivos y la laguna semi vacia... hay algunas cosas por mejorar
Richard ricra castillo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Currently there is only 1 lagoon... If you like camping it is a good option. Bring sunscreen, repellent and swimwear and enjoy
(Original)
Actualmente solo hay 1 laguna... Si te gusta acampar es una buena opción. Llevar bloqueador, repelente y ropa de baño y a disfrutar
Alex Aranda Velasquez — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful. Excellent place
Ideal for sandboarding and taking a good dip in the lagoon.
On weekdays there are no lunches, they do not rent boards, only on the weekend.
There are quite a few mosquitoes and you can camp.
(Original)
Muy bonito. Excelente lugar
Ideal para sandboarding y darse un buen chapuzón en la laguna.
Días de semana no hay almuerzos no alquilan tablas, solo fin de semana.
Hay bastante mosquitos y se puede acampar.
Carolina Miranda — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a true natural beauty, very little promoted in Pacasmayo, nature lovers enjoyed a 40-minute walk between trees and sand with dunes to slide on boards, then in the lagoon the landscape and water are excellent, swim there It is a dream, be careful with the bottom, the aquatic plants, the sand and the mud, they seem to suck, it is preferable to just swim.
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Es una verdadera belleza natural, muy poco promocionada en Pacasmayo, los amantes de la naturaleza disfrutamos una caminata de 40 minutos entre árboles y arena con existencia de dunas para deslizarse sobre tablas, luego en la laguna el paisaje y el agua son excelentes, nadar allí es un sueño, ojo cuidado con el fondo las plantas acuáticas, el arena y el lodo, parecen succiona, es preferible solo nadar.
ARTURO FREDDY QUIROZ SUÁREZ — Google review
(Translated by Google) An oasis that was threatened by the residents of the nearby town who used to sell their carob trees as firewood. The inhabitants have realized that they have a treasure and a sustainable tourism factor.
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Un oasis que estuvo amenazado por los pobladores del poblado cercano que solían vender sus algarrobos como leña. Los habitantes se han dado cuenta que tienen un tesoro y un factor de turismo sostenible.
Gerardo Cailloma Navarrete — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a pleasant place to spend a day with family or friends, far from the city to disconnect from the noise and routine, its small lagoons are beautiful, you could also practice sandboarding in its dunes around it, ideal for spending a day of field and rest under its numerous plants taking in fresh air.
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Es un lugar agradable para pasar un día en familia o amigos, lejos de la ciudad para desconectarse de los ruidos y la rutina, sus pequeñas lagunas son hermosas, también de podría practicar sandboard por sus dunas que posee alrededor, ideal para pasar un día de campo y descansar bajo sus numerosas plantas tomando aire fresco.
Deyse Mines — Google review
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Peru
I'll never travel to Trujillo without this trip planner again
Nice beach, quiet but not many good hotels...if you are looking for a 5 star hotels this is not the place but if you are looking for a nice, not very expensive place this is yours
Rowena Temple — Google review
Good waves
Gregorio Cisneros — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place for rest and harmony with the beach
(Original)
Buen lugar para un descanzo y armonia con la playa
Moizeus Nolasco — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent service and comfortable environments for a pleasant rest
(Original)
Excelente atención y cómodos ambientes para un descanzo placentero
SEGUNDO NIZAMA — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very cool climate and for this season very cold, but the views are spectacular, the walks, a wide variety of restaurants, any time of day walk and enjoy every moment, in love with this place
(Original)
Clima muy fresco y por esta temporada muy frío, pero las vistas son espectaculares, los paseos, gran variedad de restaurantes, cualquier hora del día pasear y disfrutar de cada momento, enamorado de este lugar
Franco Cieza — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice beach, to spend a day with the family; On weekends it usually gets quite crowded to take that into account.
(Original)
Bonita playa, para pasar un día en familia ; los fines de semana suele llenarse bastante para tenerlo en cuenta.
Jennifer Orbegoso — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small and picturesque seaside resort, very busy, both day and night, the beach is affordable, not very busy, the hygiene and maintenance of the beach is regular. Around several restaurants and hostels.
(Original)
Pequeño y pintoresco balneario , muy concurrido, tanto de día como de noche, la playa es asequible no muy movida , la higiene y mantenimiento de la playa es regular. Alrededor varios restaurante y hostales.
César O. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pacasmayo is very unique and evokes in memory distinguishing it as one of the most interesting cities for doing water sports on the coastal coast of its beaches, it has a boardwalk exhibiting traditional houses from the beginning of the Republic, currently renovated and converted into hotels and restaurants, I liked visiting Pacasmayo for 3 days. Go visit it before it starts to burn excessively, because despite summer not having arrived, you can enjoy the spring sun on its attractive beaches. Attend Pacasmayo to visit her now.
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Pacasmayo es muy singular y evoca en la memoria distinguirla como una de las ciudades más interesante para hacer deporte acuático en las costa litoral de sus playas, cuenta con un malecón exhibiendo tradicionales casas del inicio de la República,actualmente remozadas convertidas en hoteles y restaurantes, me gustó visitar 3 días Pacasmayo. Vayan a vicitarla antes que empiece ah quemar en exceso, pues muy a pesar no haber llegado el verano, se disfruta el sol primaveral en sus atractivas playas. Asiste a Pacasmayo visitarla ahora.
Ancient, Moche-era archeological complex with ruins, art, wall designs, a mummy & various artifacts.
Very interesting museum and artifacts a lot of history. A must see.
Rene — Google review
Not quite as impressive size wise as some of the other archeological sites we had visited. However the number of tombs discovered so far really give an insight to the changing burial techniques over time. A lack of funds has temporarily stopped any further excavation. If you visit Peru it is still worth the effort.
David Finch — Google review
Pyramids nowhere near as impressive as later Inca, Azrec or Mayan structures and they have been greatly eroded by rain. However the excavations show an advanced culture fir ghe time. The museum gives an excellent interpretation and there is a room full of gold clothing, ornaments etc that the Spaniards missed giving us all a better insight into the distant. past
Graham Bowser — Google review
The ancient Huaca Cortada (100 to 700 AD) is visible 500 meters beyond the Museo Cao site museum at the Complejo arqueológico El Brujo in northern Perú. Huaca Cortada is an adobe Moche stepped truncated pyramid 22 meters high. The gash on the front of the pyramid may have been made by grave robbers. The Complejo arqueológico El Brujo is famous for the ancient Moche murals on Huaca Cao Viejo which were created by first laying down a thick layer of mud on which the design was drawn. Then a thin layer of color was applied. One of these ancient Moche mural may show a supernatural being half bird and half snake. Another features the principal Moche diety Aiapaec (the Decapitator).
David Stanley — Google review
Sometimes I feel simply 5* wouldn't do justice. This place could easily deserve 10+*. This is an ancient archaeological site that was occupied from preceramic times. The Chicama Valley can be considered as an archaeological microcosm. Huaca Prieta is the earliest part of the complex but the biggest constructions on the site belong to the Moche culture. In this area, there are also the remains of the later Lambayeque and Chimú.
The site is very nicely developed, very well maintained, and the information system (including, of course, guides) is very good. The open air displays as well as the museum is amazing. Not to be missed.
i pm — Google review
Dec 2022. Very well done. Great information also in English! 10 soles per person.
The road there is under renovation !
Kenny — Google review
Impressive place. Most tourists who visit Peru just think of Machu Picchu and Cusco region. There is a whole other previous culture in other parts of Peru. The Moche people. It is a must to visit at least three or four of their sites.
Alan Konstat — Google review
If you're. Interested in keep learning about Peruvian history, this is a good to do it. Before visited Chan Chan or Huaca del Sol y la Luna, you should visited Huaca El Brujo to hear about La Señora de Cao. Wear sneakers and bring some sunscreen.
Anahi Lavado (Ani) — Google review
Really interesting site and amazing to see the Lady of Cao. It would have been nice to have an English guide.
Chan Chan is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in Peru and contains some of the most intricate wall carvings in South America. There is also a museum on site that showcases interesting artifacts from the site.
Unbelievable and unreal. So fascinating. I felt like I was seeing the whole history scrolling under my eyes.
X — Google review
Bigger than its emerald counterpart, it's part of the CHIMÚ route, it's also known as the raibow ruin (huaca arcoíris in spanish) due to its having rainbow shaped carvings on many of its walls, which are a representation of the rain god, who, according to them, made it rain after given the required tribute. The temple itself is rather small compared to chan chan, but at least yoou can stand on top of it
Martin Bustamante — Google review
1 0f 4 places you get in with your chan Chan ticket. It was either 3 or 10 soles.(1 or 3 dollars us) I cant remember. Chan Chan is big. The other 2 sites are pretty small. Then you have the museum. See if you can't get a taxi to take you to all of them for 50 soles. (S15)
Theodore Smith — Google review
Tiny, not signed at all. Not much to see, but worth seeing as a part of a bigger trip around huacas around Trujillo.
Tomek Zawadowski — Google review
Very small but beautiful! Needs more government funding to have it restore
Sofia A L — Google review
Smaller than the other Huacas, but still worthy the visit
Alberto VM — Google review
Went on a Sunday and it was closed... Disappointed 😕
The Trujillo Toy Museum is a privately owned museum that displays a diverse collection of toys from various regions around the world, including centuries-old artifacts. Housed in a neo-colonial building on the second floor, visitors must climb steep wooden stairs to access it. With no government funding, the museum relies solely on donations to remain operational. Despite its small size, the museum offers a unique opportunity to explore childhood memories and appreciate historical toys.
It is a kid friendly museum..your kids will love to visit here .
The museum has the collection of various toys , dolls , cars etcc.
Shreshtha Rao — Google review
This is a private museum which showcases toys donated to the museum as old as 1000 years old presumed to be toys. It is on a second floor of a renovated neo-colonial building; which its only access is a very steep wooden stair. Since its not funded by the government; all donations are what keeps it running so please give it a visit if you are not injured or impaired. :/
##イリナ — Google review
It's a nice place to look back into your childhood. It's not so big, you can see everything in less than 15 minutes. But the concept behind the museum and the message with it is worthy enough to take some time and give it a chance.
Anahi Lavado (Ani) — Google review
A good place to take some creepy doll photos. Not many explanations or dates available for the collections. Not sure if it was worth s/7 for the entrance
Camila — Google review
Great place to see all types of toys over the years. Fun to be with children.
Himadri Pal — Google review
Some of the toys are kinda creepy...
Scott Mansfield — Google review
A very interesting collection toys, from dolls to trains and many others!
The Trujillo Cathedral Basilica is a beautiful, brightly-colored church on the plaza de armas in Trujillo. It's home to some amazing religious artwork and is a great place to stop and look around.
The most beautiful church in Trujillo.
- 2022/09/27
Andrew Van Hao — Google review
Good spot to stop and look around. Between the plaza de armas and the nice cathedral, with amazing art inside, there is lots to do.
Garnet Paton — Google review
My faith
David Lavado — Google review
The art in this Cathedral is exceptional. Carvings and paintings are the highest quality. This is an active church. Some paintings are haunting while others are uplifting. There are many realistic sculptures of Jesus being crucified. There are also several depictions of saints. If in Trujillo make time to visit and spend some time.
Fred Ruddock — Google review
Because it is a nice spanish church but the most important is a place to be with God, pray and received the body of God.
Trujillo Central Park is a large and well-maintained park located in the center of Trujillo. The park features a beautiful central sculpture celebrating Trujillo's independence in 1820, as well as several cafes and hotels. It's an ideal place to relax and enjoy the city's sights and sounds.
A nice place to hang out and watch the world go by. It's often a venue for traditional dance performances.
Colin Smith — Google review
Just a small square in this city. There’s a nice street close to it where you can find a lot of café and restaurants. You can also see a lot of police standing in every street which is good, it makes you feel more safer especially for solo traveller.
Faye Motos — Google review
A pleasant surprise, an architectural treat lots of beautiful old colonial administrative buildings around this huge square, clean and hassle free. Some nice restaurants and coffee shops around the square to definitely worth a visit.
Louis Demello — Google review
Beautiful plaza, very clean, quiet. I really love to walk in Plaza de Armas.
Joanne Yncio — Google review
Without a doubt visit the Plaza of Armas of Trujillo is a beautiful place, is located in the heart of the city and is very safe to take pictures and walk around the place. (There is always a garrison of policeman) From there you can visit the pedestrian street located right next to the plaza with a lot of different stores.
Adolfo Martinez — Google review
It clean and security place, before there was an egg vendor but now for the informality not. Btw it look amazing to take photos of the sunset
Alison Effio — Google review
Wonderful central gathering place with a lot going on in the evenings. Clean, nice, safe.
Ed H — Google review
A very relaxing experience. The best place to hang out in Trujillo. Visit the museums at the Federal Reserve bank and the house of identity, both across from the plaza.
Nancy L — Google review
Nice place to visit and take pic at night overall.
Lady Tao — Google review
A beautiful place surrounded by other historic sites you can visit for free
Cintia Pereyra — Google review
The beautiful Plaza de Armas, cultural center of Trujillo, has been surrounded by history since the viceroyalty era. Around you, find the cathedral, the municipality, restaurants, and hotels from which you can receive the best experience and attention. You can't stop visiting it.
RM T — Google review
Beautiful at night, lots of people and a good fun atmosphere. You can ride toy electric bikes/ cars and it’s very fun.
Megan Stephens — Google review
The tour was nice, but the Cathedral was beautiful. A most visit. Just wish we had more time to set and absorb the culture of the parish
John C Fridley — Google review
It's not the biggest main square in Latin America, not the most elaborate one, but in my opinion, certainly one of the best.
I like the clean, elegant, simplistic, open space design of the square.
- 2022/09/27
Andrew Van Hao — Google review
Trujillo Central Park is an excellent public square surrounded by public buildings, government offices, and churches. There are nice restaurants in the area. The park and surroundings are well maintained and clean. Policies are present at all the corners.
The Casa Urquiaga museum is a beautiful colonial mansion that has been preserved and is now open to the public with exhibits related to local history. The entrance is free, but visitors need their passport to enter. There is no English spoken at all at this museum, so it may be best if you have some basic Spanish before visiting.
(Translated by Google) Mansion located in the center of Trujillo, with colonial architecture and period furniture, is very well preserved. It is currently managed by the BCRP and they have a coins and banknotes section. A visit that is worth it, entry is free and there are guides that give very good explanations.
(Original)
Casona ubicada en el mismo centro de Trujillo, con arquitectura colonial y mobiliario de la época, está muy bien conservada. Actualmente la administra el BCRP y tienen una sección de monedas y billetes. Una visita que vale la pena, la entrada es gratuita y hay guías que dan muy buena explicación.
Patricia Custodio — Google review
Mooi huis. Gratis te bezoeken op vertoon van paspoort. Een rondleiding is inbegrepen.
(Translated by Google)
Beautiful home. Free to visit upon presentation of passport. A guided tour is included.
Henk Jan Grevelink — Google review
Closed because of covid. While alot of other musea are open. Just laziness if you ask me.
laurent werbrouck — Google review
Free but need your passport, and no English at all
Betty McIntosh — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place
Admission is free, just show ID.
everything is very well preserved.
It is worth taking a little walk
(Original)
Hermoso lugar
la entrada es gratis, solo mostrar DNI.
esta muy bien conservado todo.
Vale la pena darse una pasadita
Rita P.S. — Google review
Ne se visite plus.
(Translated by Google)
No longer visited.
Gwenn MILLIEZ — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice, totally free walk to take in front of the main square of Trujillo. It is located within a property of the Peru reserve and has several rooms with different stories, about the native peoples of the region, about the bolivar that stayed there and about the coins of Peru. It is very well preserved and everything is very well explained.
(Original)
Un lindo paseo totalmente gratuito para hacer enfrente a la plaza mayor de Trujillo. Se encuentra dentro de un predio de la reserva de peru y tiene varias salas con diferentes historias, sobre los pueblos originarios de la región, sobre bolivar que se hospedó allí y sobre las monedas del Peru. Esta muy bien conservado y todo muy bien explicado
Franco Chirizzi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Viceregal mansion very well maintained by the BCR. This has been one of the few opportunities where a state entity other than the DDC (former INC) does an excellent job of preserving our historical heritage, including the property, movable property and the guide, Historian hired by the BCR itself .
Rooms preserved in the style of the time, related exhibits and the beautiful well-preserved mansion with public access. Very reasonable rates. It's worth it.
(Original)
Casona virreinal muy bien mantenida por el BCR. Esta ha sido una de las pocas oportunidades donde una entidad del estado que no sea el DDC (ex INC) hace un excelente trabajo de preservación de nuestro patrimonio histórico, incluyendo el inmueble, los bienes muebles y la guía, Historiadora contratada por el mismo BCR.
Salones preservados a la usanza de la época, exhibiciones relacionadas y la hermosa casona bien preservada con acceso al público. Tarifas muy razonables. Vale la pena.
manuel bravo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super friendly staff! Open at lunch time (that's already a profit), if you don't have a guide, they have a QR that takes you to audio descriptions on Spotify! I thought it was an excellent idea 💡 and the place is super nice, it's small but super nice🤩 (and they let you take all the photos you want) ahhh free entry!!! ❤️
(Original)
Personal super amable! Abierto a la hora de almuerzo (eso ya es ganancia), si no tienes guía, tienen un qr que te lleva a audio descripciones en Spotify!, me pareció una excelente idea 💡 y el local está super bonito, es pequeño pero super bonito🤩 (y te dejan tomar todas las fotos que quieras) ahhh entrada libre!!! ❤️
Sandy Miyagussuko — Google review
(Translated by Google) Admission is free and so is the guided tour, you will be able to see how people lived in those times with the original furniture and everything.
(Original)
El ingreso es gratis y también el guiado, podrán ver como se vivía en esos tiempos con el mobiliario original y todo
Aldo Vernal — Google review
(Translated by Google) Admission is free and they offered us a guided tour, which was free and the guy was super friendly and patient to answer all our questions. Everything was excellent, it is a 100% recommended destination in Trujillo.
#architecture #casaurquiaga #trujillo #peru
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La entrada es gratis y nos ofrecieron recorrido guiado, el cual fue gratis y el chico super amable y paciente a responder todas nuestras consultas. Todo fue excelente, es un destino 100% recomendado en trujillo.
#arquitectura #casaurquiaga #trujillo #perú
The Huaca del Sol is a vast and well preserved complex of temples and tombs from the Moche period in Peru. The site is located on the south bank of the Rio Moche, near Chan Chan. It has numerous colorful murals that are some of the best preserved from this period. The site is closed to visitors due to its size, but tours are available that include an English-speaking guide.
Experiencia inolvidable, los pobladores, te explican un poco de historia... Lleno de restaurantes para degustar distintos platos a la carta...
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Unforgettable experience, the residents explain a little history to you... Full of restaurants to taste different à la carte dishes...
Terios Daihatsu — Google review
This was such an interesting tour, totally recommend
Plus, there is an english translator for english speaking foreigners
Sandro — Google review
Tried to visit but was closed today including the museum due to the heavy rains last night!! Looks like Chan chan was closed too
Grace Smith — Google review
Impresionante ! si vas por tu cuenta debes comprar el ticket en el museo de sitio y de ahí te asignan un horario para ingresar no es más de 20 min de espera , es un lugar hermoso , mucha historia , cultura y la calidad de conservación del arte es magnífico , quedamos impresionados y llenos de expectativa a que se siga descubriendo
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Awesome ! If you go on your own you must buy the ticket at the museum on site and from there they assign you a time to enter, it is no more than a 20 minute wait, it is a beautiful place, a lot of history, culture and the quality of art conservation is magnificent , we were impressed and full of expectation to continue discovering
Di Paola L.G — Google review
Lindo lugar, vista espectacular
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Nice place, spectacular view
Anibal Agurto — Google review
Excelente experiencia, la sensación indescriptible de estar caminando sobre caminos de los noches y más con la sacralidad de la estructura de las huacas es brutal. El espacio esta sumamente bien conservado y encuentras guías muy capacitados y atentos. La entrada son solo diez soles (menos de cuatro dólares) pero la experiencia en realidad es única.
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Excellent experience, the indescribable feeling of walking on night roads and even more so with the sacredness of the structure of the huacas is brutal. The space is extremely well preserved and you find very trained and attentive guides. The entrance fee is only ten soles (less than four dollars) but the experience is actually unique.
Agustín Hernández — Google review
Just incredible. Enjoyed more than Chan Chan. Superb guide who knew her stuff.
Ford Webster — Google review
Matrimonio de José Alexis Villanueva Rodríguez y Carmen Cecilia Cruz Tapia. Celebrado en la Iglesia de Monasterio el Carmen de Trujillo y la fiesta en la Hacienda "El Carmen" Huaca del Sol. Moche. Hermoso local para estos eventos. Atención muy esmerada.
Nuestros parabienes a esta Nueva familia.
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Marriage of José Alexis Villanueva Rodríguez and Carmen Cecilia Cruz Tapia. Celebrated in the Church of Monasterio el Carmen de Trujillo and the party at the Hacienda "El Carmen" Huaca del Sol. Moche. Beautiful venue for these events. Very careful attention.
Our congratulations to this new family.
Fermin Cabrejos Diaz — Google review
Bonita experiencia en la Huaca La luna, moche.
(Translated by Google)
Nice experience at Huaca La luna, Moche.
Cristian Malqui Robles — Google review
The museum was amazing and in both language. Even if I speak Spanish at a intermediate level, I like to read in English to save time. There was a lots of ancien artefacts and many room to discover. The only thing is when I bought our ticket, they didn't told me it was going to be close at 5 pm. So in the end I only had 1 h to visit the museum. The small bus bring back in Trujillo for 2$ soles . Don't pay more than that.
X — Google review
El recorrido se hace en grupos, por lo que dependiendo de la hora que llegue debe esperar unos minutos hasta completar el turno. Duración aprox. 1 h y media, guía local sin costo adicional, al final todos le colaboran con algo ya que su explicación es lo que realmente da sentido al recorrido. Subidas y bajadas, algunas Escaleras. Si va en invierno, llevar ropa que abrigue bastante ya que corre bastante viento, zapatillas cómodas y preparado para caminar, ideal uso de protector solar. Todos los pagos son en efectivo y moneda local (soles) lugar cuidado y mantenido por la universidad nacional de Trujillo, todo organizado y limpio.
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The tour is done in groups, so depending on the time you arrive you must wait a few minutes until your turn is complete. Duration approx. 1 hour and a half, local guide at no additional cost, in the end everyone helps you with something since their explanation is what really gives meaning to the tour. Ups and downs, some stairs. If you go in winter, wear clothes that are quite warm since it is quite windy, comfortable shoes and prepared to walk, ideally use sunscreen. All payments are in cash and local currency (soles), a place cared for and maintained by the National University of Trujillo, everything organized and clean.
The Chan Chan Site Museum offers a glimpse into the history of one of South America's most renowned archeological sites. Built by the Inca Empire circa 1400 BC, these ruins remain some of the best preserved in the region. There is also a museum with original pieces of pottery and other cultural artifacts from this site.
It's a nice addition to the actual site. Visitation will take about 15-30 minutes.
Museum about 25 minutes walking distance from the archeological site.
Oliver Juhnke — Google review
This is a good museum but it is quickly visited , you can find a miniature model of the chanchan site in a massive room
alex GOON — Google review
Pretty decent place. They still haven't finished it right now. My and my friends had a good time looking around it costs 10SOL for access to both the museum and the site of Chan Chan. There was some small stalls outside selling the usual tourist clobber, unfortunately I wasn't able to find anything I wanted. My friend Matthew found the museum boring which worked well for him as once he said that we had seen everything in it. I think overall the museum was alright
Calum Taylor — Google review
Great open air museum. The indoors museum is simple but nice. I didn't understand this concept of paying for the entrance ticket and have to pay extra 40 soles to have a worker explaining with more details the pieces inside the museum.
Deric Lima (Zuka) — Google review
Really interesting site but the lack of information in the museum and in the citadel is a shame. We felt we had to get a guide for 60 soles. The guide was definitely worth it but costly compared with the 10 soles entrance fee for Chan Chan and 10 soles entrance fee to Huaca de la luna which includes a guide.
Fiona Phillips — Google review
"I am very proud of my Peruvian ancestors and their great architectural achievements."
Paul Sáenz Sucre — Google review
A fair collection of pre-Inca ceramics and curios. If you have an informative guide then it's a good experience and gives you an idea of what to expect if you visit the one (smaller) palace on site. Be aware that "small" is in relative terms. You'll be stunned at how large it actually is.
David Finch — Google review
Tbh, I hadn't been to Chan Chan since when I was a kid, so I remembered it completely different. However I didn't like the treatment there. The entrances fee is fine, bit paying 60 soles for tour guide and them being so insistent about was a little off putting. I would prefer if they did the same thing as in Huacas de Moche, where you tip the guide at the end of the tour.
Emily Vargas — Google review
The ruins of Chan Chan are definitely worth a visit! Located between Trujillo and Huanchaco it is a quick trip here. Starting with the museum where there are original pieces of pottery and other cultural pieces, then you can either walk or take a ride for around s/5 to the ruins of Chan Chan. I personally would recommend getting a tour guide as there is alot to learn from these 2000 year old ruins. However, it's also nice having a wander round as these ruins are so spectacular.
daniela mcclunie — Google review
Wonderful place filled with artefacts and remakes. Telling the story of the orginial peoples they belonged to. Its worth a visit as the pottery has so much detail because that is how they depicted their history and stories.
Ashlee Wallace — Google review
Very impressive, interesting. The ruins are teeming with history and a lot of work has gone into its preservation. A must visit if you travel to Trujillo.
The Museo Huacas de Moche is a small but definitely worth seeing museum that contains displays of Moche ceramics and figurines, with interpretive displays. The museum is open every week and algorithms recommend the top 20 sites for visitors each time. If you promote or add your business to this list, your listing will be permanent.
Nice museum with a lot of information about the moche people. Definitely worth a visit before going to huaca de la luna, to understand everything a bit better.
Stefan Korsten — Google review
Great museum, go here first before hitting the actual archeological site.
Luis Piek — Google review
Shame you're not allowed to take photos but a very well presented museum.
tom black — Google review
Small, but definitely worth seeing! Has very interesting artifacts from local ancient cultures.
Tomek Zawadowski — Google review
Beautiful collections inside. Entrance fee is 5 soles, and no photo is allowed.
Desmond Hui — Google review
Beautiful place. 5 soles. Gave it only 4 stars because cannot take pics and need to be vaccinated. Reasonable requests but for those who forgot their vacination card home or love to take some pics then not so.
Antoine Assaad — Google review
Nice place which deserves 5 stars! Good expansions in English in every corner! Well done.
I recommend taking 1h for the first information before the tour at the ruins.
M. E. — Google review
Wow. What a remarkable history.
D S — Google review
Good information on the Moche civilization in Peru. May need more than one hour to appreciate everything. But you are booked for a tour of Huaca de la Luna when you buy combined entrance tickets. So spend your time wisely!
Satoshi Shigemune — Google review
This is a great little museum. One of the best in Peru. You need to visit here anyway to buy your tickets to visit the huaca. I highly recommend spending some time in the museum for some context for what you are about to see.
Kate Hall — Google review
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V255+75V, Carr. Campiña de Moche, Moche 13600, Peru
Huanchaco Beach is a great restaurant with delicious ceviche and excellent views of the beach. The dishes are expensive, but they're worth it for the quality of food.
It was a great experience by trying causas and their special ceviche with huanchaco sauce. Really enjoyed every second killing my dish.
Cesar leon diaz — Google review
Best place for ceviche de corvina. It’s $$ comparing to other restaurants in the same location, but you are paying for the quality of your foods!!! The fresh lemonade was perfect with any meals and so refreshing. Definitely come back here again soon.
Ryan Nguyen — Google review
Nice view to the beach, food was very good specially "ceviche" and shrimps.
ダビッド — Google review
Im here right now. I got the Ceviche de Pescado and I immediately stopped eating just to write that review.
I spent 2 months in Mancora eating the best ceviches and this Ceviche (Huanchaco Beach) is by far the best I have ever eaten. Fish looks good, seasoned and made super-well and tasty. Big portion.
I gave it 4 stars just because it is expensive, for a fish ceviche I payed 39 /s which is quite a lot.
Chen Levy — Google review
The ceviche was normal, but expensive. the place has very nice views.
Jose Herrera — Google review
It took more than an hour to get my meal! Horrible service
Pedro Montoya — Google review
Just average food, nothing exciting. Nice view.
James Murphy — Google review
Good food and beautiful view of the surf
James Tyus — Google review
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Avenida Victor Larco Herrera, Huanchaco 13000, Peru
El Brujo is a budget hotel located in historic downtown Ascope. It offers low-key rooms and suites, free Wi-Fi, and a restaurant. The hotel is within walking distance of Monasterio del Carmen.
Ok
LUIS ALBERTO GARCIA CHUQUIMANGO — Google review
Very clean rooms with private bathroom, the internet is regular, the bad things are the times in the restaurant, too slow.
Felipe Rojas — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unholy, orderly, quiet, good food and very friendly staff
(Original)
Impío,ordenado,tranquilo, buena alimentación y muy amables el personal
ALEXANDER VIRU GAVIRIA — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very bad, on top of that they charge expensive, not recommended at all.
(Original)
Muy malo, encima cobran caro, nada recomendable.
Carlos Salcedo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Comfortable hotel located a stone's throw from the commercial part of Larco Avenue in Trujillo and 10 blocks from the main square. Very safe area, multiple gastronomic offerings and a short walk from the historic center. Dining room, garage and breakfast included. Quadruple room at 280 soles, with air conditioning.
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Cómodo hotel ubicado a un paso de la parte comercial de la avenida Larco en Trujillo y a 10 cuadras de la plaza de armas. Zona muy segura, múltiple oferta gastronómica y a una corta caminata del centro histórico. Comedor, cochera y desayuno incluído. Habitación cuádruple a 280 soles, con aire acondicionado.
manuel bravo — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a 3* hotel and maintains the premises in terms of services. Where the structure earns points is on the restaurant, which is more than good, and on the location, excellent for those who have to leave the city and perfect for those who want to go to the centre, 20 minutes on foot or 5 by taxi.
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È un hotel a 3* e mantiene le premesse a livello di servizi. Dove la struttura guadagna punti è sul ristorante, più che buono, e sulla posizione, ottima per chi deve uscire dalla città e perfetta per chi vuole andare in centro, 20 minuti a piedi oppure 5 di taxi.
Andrea Callo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Poor breakfast, good service, clean room but very noisy, there is no acoustic insulation through the low-quality windows. Good prices for minibar products and good access to taxis. VERY NOISY.
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Desayuno escaso, buena atención, habitación limpia pero muy ruidosa no hay aislamiento acústico por los ventanales de baja calidad. Buen precio de los productos del minibar y buen acceso a taxi. MUY RUIDOSO.
Angel Martinez Moya — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent service... It complies with all protocols and they serve breakfast directly to your room... there are products in the minibar and each room has air conditioning. Very comfortable
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Excelente atención... Cumple con todos los protocolos y te sirven en desayuno directo a la habitación.. hay productos en el minibar y cada habitación tiene aire acondicionado. Muy cómodo
Christhian Ignacio Gallegos — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a passable hotel, but the service is not so premium
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Es un hotel pasable, pero el servicio no es tan premium
Erick Miranda Quezada — Google review
(Translated by Google) The only thing that needs to be improved is the doors that look old and the TV, they have direct TV that has nothing to watch, maybe improve with a Smart TV to watch YouTube or some streaming
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Solo faltaría mejorar en el tema de las puertas que se ve que tiene sus años y la tv, tienen direct tv que no tiene nada para ver, quizá mejorar con un Smart tv para ver YouTube o algún streaming
Chan Chan is a significant pre-Columbian archaeological site in America, known for its vast adobe complex adorned with art and carvings. Located just 10 minutes from Huanchaco, it attracts numerous tourists daily. The ruins are part of a larger adventure that includes nearby sites like the Huacas del Sol y de la Luna and Huaca de Bruja. For surfers, the proximity to Huanchaco's renowned surf makes it an appealing destination.
Awe inspiring place for its huge scale more than anything. The mud carvings are attractive and lots of conservation and repair work is ongoing. The museum is a little small and dated but the city makes up for it.
Tom Mutton — Google review
Peru is more than just Machu Picchu and Chan Chan is a great example for it! It’s just outside of the city Trujillo and the site is breathtaking! It’s is definitely worth to travel there and how see Chimu civilization built this incredible city around year 860.
Ali Can Cakiroglu — Google review
It's better to go to the museum first and then go to Chan Chan. Amazing place, take with you a lot of water, sunblock and a hat...
You're gonna love this place.
Joanne Yncio — Google review
Super cool preserved ancient city. Get a tour guid for the extra $$. Helps a lot. Not many interpretive signs.
Ryan — Google review
Nice archeological site, arrive early so the sun and heat doesn't ruin your experience. I like the place , but those roofs take away the magic (I know they are needed for the protection of the site) . Parking could be a hassle if you arrive late.
Adolfo Martinez — Google review
Extremely underwhelming. You cannot actually visit the city. You walk for half an hour on a road and can visit only one enclosure which is just empty, boring and only a small part of the walls are original. After visiting the amazing Huaca de Luna, this is a dissapointment. They put no information there at all. All interesting areas are closed off.
Petr Vasicek — Google review
More to Perú than the Incas. Well worth a visit
Graeme Holroyd — Google review
Amazing site, definitely worth the visit. The sheer scale of the site was very impressive. We paid 69 soles for a guide at the site, and though pricey we were grateful for all the history and insight and felt it was well worth the money. The ticket cost also includes the museum entry.
Pippa Rook — Google review
I came here with my two pals and we thought it was ok. Upon arrival we found out it was 10SOL each for entry to the Chan Chan site and the museum. We decided not to get a tour guide as we though the 60SOL fee was excessive. We walked around the site and found it interesting but felt it was set up to need a tour guide as there was little to no information provided in either English or Spanish. We wanted to know how much of it had been reconstructed and a few other simple details. The toilet facilities were pretty good although the porta loo was very hot and I came out sweating a lot. This places is also under construction so I would imagine that one day there will be a lot more to explore.
Calum Taylor — Google review
Unusual construction method for Latin countries. Where other early cities are of stone, this one is made of clay.
Very interesting.
The size of this site can't be appreciated until you stand in its midst.
Wonderful wall art.
The rubber walkways are a welcome upgrade. Not having to watch every step, improves the experience.
Perfectly Lonely — Google review
Beautiful ruins very unique en different from the others in peru.
Most of it is not in original state but its still very impressive to see the size and hear the stories about the history.
Definitely visit with a guide for 60 soles to understand better.
Stefan Korsten — Google review
Very good experience. Large area with high adobe walls and seems to be very well preserved and taken good care of.
Truls Oscar Nilsen — Google review
nice historic place to visit. Costs S/10 to enter. Not much information is posted during the walk, so you’d have to rely on a guide to explain. But breathtaking walk through the ruins.
Taylor Young — Google review
I really loves it!! The museum was beautiful, although I didn't get to listen to a guide's explanation it was pretty easy to understand through the notes. We enjoyed looking at the way they used to live and the representation of their lives through the mannequins was really useful too.
Trujillo boasts a historical hub featuring colonial structures adorned with appealing balconies and lace-style windows. The area is home to various religious edifices, such as the Trujillo Cathedral, Iglesia de la Merced, and El Carmen church and monastery. Alcor Show de Caballos Peruanos de Paso is a remarkable spectacle set in a ranch-like environment that offers great value. The Paso and Marinera dances performed here showcase the unique Peruvian Caballo de Paso breed.
This is a great show and great value. The Paso and Marinera are great to see on this ranch style environment, on the land. Nice atmosphere and scenic with space for a proper show. Intimate nice setting and wonderful performance and talent. It a must see if you're in Trujillo. Once in a life time chance. I might even try to see it again.
Jayme Turney — Google review
Great show, good drinks, and amazing food.
Joel La Cunza — Google review
Beautiful place to enjoy Peru's National dance.
Ricardo Chacon — Google review
Heel interessant en leuke show. Het duur ongeveer 35 minuten. Prijs vandaag was 30 soles. Vriendelijke mensen, mooie paarden en dansen.
Lindo show, muy recomendable para toda la familia. Mi niña lo pasó increíble.
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Very interesting and fun show. It takes about 35 minutes. Price today was 30 soles. Friendly people, beautiful horses and dancing.
Lindo show, very recomendable para toda la familia. Mi niña lo pasó increíble.
María F Pa — Google review
Ticket prices are s/30 per person. Opportunity for a horse ride at the end of the show for s/10. Two shows a day, one at 13h30 and the second at 14h30
Amazing exhibition of traditional Peruvian mastery of equestrian arts as well as dance. The hospitality is great and the presentation professional and friendly.
Great place to take kids and family. Would recommend to anyone who is visiting Trujillo.
J T — Google review
Great show!! Excellent to learn and look at the unique race Peruvian Caballo de Paso
Ramon Asmad — Google review
Beautiful spectacle, it is amazing how the horses have been taught Marinera dance
Alberto VM — Google review
Great show , get there early to make sure you Dont miss anything. Food was also great.
Ashish Chaudhary — Google review
Had a great time at the horse show, the interactivity was fun, food and drinks were a good but a bit pricy
Ewan Reakes — Google review
Was an entertaining horse show for 15 soles.
Graeme Holroyd — Google review
Magnificent traditional Peruvian horse and dance show. Attendees are invited to participate at certain points which adds to the authenticity of the show. Very good food. Family friendly atmosphere. Very helpful and friendly staff.
Gregory Ellul — Google review
We went to the horse and marinera show and had a nice lunch while watching. Both the horses and dancers put on a great presentation. You can take pictures with them at the end and have the possibility of riding the horses. It was a great day and I highly recommend it!
Ben Fishman — Google review
We went to a show here in March 2019. Absolutely loved it. It was local and the people so friendly. The owner was so lovely, and so proud of his horses. The horses themselves were well trained and beautiful. I have never stood and petted a stallion that was sooo placid and calm. They gave us a lovely show of horsemanship and of dancers. Our hearts melted when they brought out the latest foal and gave us a close up opportunity. This show must surely be visited - very good value.
Jules Pascoe — Google review
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RXX5+VV5, Esquina El Palmar y vía de Evitamiento, Urb el Golf, La libertad 13007, Peru