Step back in time and explore the medieval palaces, churches, and monuments of historic Trujillo on a guided tour. Discover the city’s rich history and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a bygone era.
Step back in time and explore the medieval palaces, churches, and monuments of historic Trujillo on a guided tour. Discover the city’s rich history and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a bygone era.
- Plaza Mayor de Trujillo - The Plaza Mayor is adorned with Renaissance palaces and features the equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro, the conqueror of Peru.
- Plaza Mayor de Trujillo - Constructed in the 16th century, its construction began in 1562 under the orders of Hernando Pizarro.
- Palacio de San Carlos - The San Carlos Palace, also…
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Plaza Mayor de Trujillo - The Plaza Mayor is adorned with Renaissance palaces and features the equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro, the conqueror of Peru.
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Plaza Mayor de Trujillo - Constructed in the 16th century, its construction began in 1562 under the orders of Hernando Pizarro.
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Palacio de San Carlos - The San Carlos Palace, also known as the Vargas-Carvajal Palace, is a Plateresque-style building in Spain. It retains its original Plateresque entrance and the facade facing Domingo Street. This is a private palace and is not open to the public.
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Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Monument - The Equestrian Statue of Francisco Pizarro.
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Castillo de Trujillo - A medieval historic center featuring a Muslim Alcazaba, walls, strong houses, manor houses, palaces, convents, and churches.
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Plaza Mayor de Trujillo - A strong house from the 13th and 14th centuries where the Catholic Monarchs stayed during the Wars of Succession.
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Iglesia de Santiago - A 13th-century church founded by the Military Order of Santiago.
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Castillo de Trujillo - The Muslim Alcazaba and Aljibe date from the 10th to 12th centuries. Entry is not permitted during visits.
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Pizarro House Museum - A 15th-century manor house of Hidalgo. Entry is not permitted during visits.
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Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor - Declared a National Monument, this Gothic church contains earlier Romanesque elements like the Torre Julia. It features a Spanish-Flemish altarpiece by Fernando Gallego. Entry is not permitted during visits.
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Casa Fuerte de los Escobar - A 15th-century military construction where María de Escobar, the first woman to bring wheat and barley seeds to Peru, lived. This is a private residence.
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Puerta del Triunfo - The Trujillo Triumph Gate.
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Plaza Mayor de Trujillo - A strong house from the 13th century that defended the Puerta del Triunfo.
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Puerta de San Andres - One of the seven gates of the wall, located next to the Church of San Andrés.

- Historic and Monumental Trujillo Free Tour
- Tip the guide
- Historic and Monumental Trujillo Free Tour
- Tip the guide
Embark on a comprehensive journey that commences from Plaza Mayor and extends to the confines of the ancient town. Here, you’ll explore prominent landmarks and monuments immersed in history such as castles, palaces, churches, watchtowers, noble residences and convents. Relive the experiences of residents of a medieval city once home to royalty. Along…
Embark on a comprehensive journey that commences from Plaza Mayor and extends to the confines of the ancient town. Here, you’ll explore prominent landmarks and monuments immersed in history such as castles, palaces, churches, watchtowers, noble residences and convents. Relive the experiences of residents of a medieval city once home to royalty. Along this exploratory journey, we point out photogenic locales of interest. This tour falls within themed itineraries like the Trail of the Discoverers, Isabel la Católica Trail, Carlos V Trail, Cinematic Locations, etc.
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.