The renowned international travel magazine recommends enjoying the moment while admiring the three volcanoes in the distance (Chachani, Misti, and Pichu Pichu) with a tall glass of chichi —an Andean beer made from corn.
It must be noted that, in addition to its scenic beauty, amazing architecture, rich cultural heritage, and delicious gastronomy, Arequipa offers a warm and homelike environment that encourages visitors to come back.
Arequipa is the second most populated city in Peru. It is considered one of the most beautiful areas in the country due to its impressive landscapes, imposing volcanoes, and for hosting the deepest canyon in the world.
Below is a list of its 10 must-see attractions, according to Andina news agency:
1. Main Square
Main Square is in the heart of the city’s urban core. Located in the historic center of Arequipa, this square is famous for its architectural and symmetric harmony. The surrounding area includes Arequipa’s Cathedral and famous portals.
2. Santa Catalina Monastery
The Santa Catalina Monastery is the city’s most popular spot. Its architectural beauty is impressive and is the best example of the Viceroyalty era splendor. The place includes alleys and passageways —surrounded by arcades— that lead to splendorous courtyards, cloisters, gardens, small squares, and ancient facilities.
Built to accommodate distinguished religious women in the city, the monastery was opened as a place of extreme seclusion and remained as such until 1970.