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Arequipa Discovery: Local Stories & Secrets
Arequipa
Join an exploration of Arequipa, enriched with vibrant tales, hidden gems, and the warmth of a local companion. The journey will be filled with laughter, cultural insights, and a deep passion for the city.
Join an exploration of Arequipa, enriched with vibrant tales, hidden gems, and the warmth of a local companion. The journey will be filled with laughter, cultural insights, and a deep passion for the city.
Duration:
3 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Plaza de Armas - The Plaza de Armas in Arequipa serves as the lively core of the city and is among the most stunning locations in Peru. Encircled by graceful colonial portals and dominated by the majestic Arequipa Cathedral, this square is distinguished by its architecture crafted from a volcanic stone known as ashlar. It is a place where history,…
- Plaza de Armas - The Plaza de Armas in Arequipa serves as the lively core of the city and is among the most stunning locations in Peru. Encircled by graceful colonial portals and dominated by the majestic Arequipa Cathedral, this square is distinguished by its architecture crafted from a volcanic stone known as ashlar. It is a place where history, culture, and daily life intersect: from historic independence demonstrations to contemporary conversations in its cafes and balconies. At its center, a fountain crowned by the “tuturutu” oversees the activities of both locals and tourists. It is the perfect starting point to explore the historic center’s attractions and immerse oneself in the essence of Arequipa. Additionally, its views of the volcanoes create an unforgettable scene at sunset.
- Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús - The Church of the Society of Jesus, situated next to the Plaza de Armas in Arequipa, is a masterpiece of mestizo baroque and one of the city’s most iconic temples. Constructed in the 17th century by the Jesuits, its intricately carved ashlar facade is a genuine work of art, rich with indigenous and religious symbolism. Inside, its golden altars, the sacristy with a stunning painted dome, and the Chapel of St. Ignatius, adorned with colorful frescoes, captivate every visitor. More than just a temple, it offers a vibrant lesson in art, faith, and colonial history. Visiting it allows one to delve into the cultural fusion of Arequipa, where European style and Andean expressions uniquely blend. Its beauty and details invite visitors to pause, observe, and be amazed.
- Complejo de la Compañía de Jesús - The Cloisters of the Society of Jesus are among the most enchanting spots in Arequipa’s Historic Center. Constructed from white ashlar, these historic interior courtyards of the Jesuit complex provide a peaceful retreat amidst the urban hustle. Its galleries, featuring elegant arches and intricately carved walls, showcase the grandeur of Arequipa’s colonial architecture. Today, they host exquisite craft shops, galleries, and cafés that maintain the site’s essence, merging history with modern life. Strolling through its corridors feels like a journey back in time, surrounded by art, volcanic stone, and a tranquil atmosphere. Ideal for a photographic pause, a quiet conversation, or simply to be enveloped by the silent magic of Arequipa’s living heritage.
- San Francisco Plaza, Church and Monastery - Plaza San Francisco is one of the most serene and delightful areas in Arequipa’s historic center. Located just a few blocks from Plaza de Armas, it offers a tranquil escape surrounded by colonial history and architecture. Dominating the area is the Church and Convent of San Francisco, one of the city’s oldest, with its austere ashlar façade and interior rich in religious art. Around it, benches, gardens, and palm trees create an ideal setting for relaxation or observing local life. This square also houses the Natural History Museum and frequently hosts cultural events. Less crowded yet equally beautiful, Plaza San Francisco is a hidden treasure that connects visitors with the peaceful and spiritual essence of Arequipa, away from the hustle yet full of significance.
- Fundo El Fierro - The Fundo El Fierro is a delightful cultural and craft venue located in the heart of Arequipa’s historic center. Once a prison, it has been transformed into a hub where tradition meets creativity. Its white ashlar courtyards and typical Arequipeña architecture host a permanent fair of local artisans offering handmade goods: from textiles, ceramics, and jewelry to organic products and folk art. It is the perfect place for those seeking authentic souvenirs and wishing to support local craftsmanship. Additionally, exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events are held in its open spaces. Visiting the Fundo El Fierro allows one to experience the art and identity of Arequipa up close, in a welcoming environment rich with living history.

What's Included
- Snacks
- Snacks
Location
C. Mercaderes 123
Calle Mercaderes
Right in front of McDonald's
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.