
Monastery of Santa Catalina, Arequipa © Judith Duk
Characterised by its many beautiful colonial buildings built
from a light-coloured volcanic stone, Arequipa is also known as the
‘White City’. Its elegant historic centre is endowed
with some of the country’s finest colonial churches and
mansions, many of which have been turned into museums or
galleries.
The second largest city in Peru, Arequipa is one of the
country’s most attractive cities, prettily situated among
white-capped volcanic peaks; however a conceited manner of
distinguished self-importance pervades the atmosphere earning the
inhabitants a reputation for snootiness towards the rest of their
fellow countrymen, indignant to claims of greater cultural
importance by other cities. A strong and very tangible rivalry
exists between the capital city of Lima and Arequipa.
The beautiful Plaza de Armas, with its gardens and central
fountain, is the focus of urban life and evening social activities,
framed by impressive colonial arcades and architecture and the
elegant white façade of the huge Cathedral. One of the
city’s highlights is the remarkable Santa Catalina Convent, a
complex enclosing a complete city within a city, and one of the
country’s most fascinating colonial religious buildings.
Besides the architecture and museums, the countryside around
Arequipa holds many attractions for the visitor, including the
relatively easy climb up the El Misti volcano. The Colca Valley
offers superb landscapes, with agricultural terraces and
snow-covered mountains, villages with narrow streets and ornate
churches, and the dizzying Colca Canyon, twice as deep as the Grand
Canyon and an excellent place to see the giant condors.
Attractions
Museo Santuarios Andinos (Museum of Andean Sanctuaries)
The small museum’s most famous attraction is the 600 year
old frozen body of Juanita, the young Inca girl who was
discovered in near perfect condition on top of the Ampato Volcano
in 1995. She was killed as a sacrificial offering to the... see full details
Santa Catalina Monastery
Enclosed within high walls is the Santa Catalina Monastery, an
enormous complex of rooms, pretty little plazas and ornate
fountains, a maze of narrow cobbled streets, chapels, beautifully
decorated archways and boxes of red geraniums. The thick and
brightly painted walls contain numerous cells... see full details
Excursions
The Colca Canyon
The most popular excursion from Arequipa is to the Colca Canyon,
one of the deepest canyons in the world, and twice the depth of
Arizona’s Grand Canyon. The Colca valley is extremely
picturesque, dominated by huge mountains, with little villages and
a distinctive traditional...
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