Arequipa
Located in the southern part of Peru, Arequipa is a charming city surrounded by three volcanic peaks: Misti, Chachani, and Pichu Pichu. Known as the “White City” for its unique white sillar stone architecture, the city is a cultural hub and a gateway to numerous natural wonders in the region. Arequipa's historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and it's home to several stunning colonial-era buildings, including the Santa Catalina Monastery, one of the most beautiful and well-preserved religious complexes in South America. Visitors can wander through the intricate maze of streets, courtyards, and gardens within the walls of the monastery and admire the bright, colorful facades of the buildings. Arequipa's main square, the Plaza de Armas, is another must-visit site, surrounded by historical buildings like the impressive Cathedral, built in the 17th century with a neoclassical façade and an exquisite collection of religious art. For those seeking adventure, the city is also a perfect base to explore the Colca Canyon, the second deepest canyon in the world, where visitors can go hiking, bird-watching, or just admire the breathtaking views of the Andes mountain range. Arequipa also serves as a starting point for a journey to the volcanoes, whether it be hiking or just enjoying the stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Foodies will enjoy Arequipa's culinary scene, which combines Peruvian and Spanish cuisine with local ingredients and flavors. The most famous dish is the "Rocoto Relleno," a spicy stuffed pepper dish that is a must-try. Arequipa's location, culture, and natural wonders make it a fantastic destination for visitors looking to immerse themselves in history, architecture, and outdoor activities.
1 escape from stress
2 well-kept green areas
3 surrounded by historic buildings
4 breath of untainted air
5 majestic cultural monuments
Key travel information
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Time
UTC-05
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Currency
PEN
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Voltage
220V
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Languages
Spanish, Quéchua, Aymara, Amazonian languages