Huaca Pucllana Tour





Description
Visit the most important archeological site in Miraflores City. A monument that belonged to Lima Society 1800 years ago (200 AC). It is the most studied archeological site in Lima City and it represents a contrast between the past and the modern times.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Learn about the importance of this site, what was used for, how it was discovered, who lived here and when it comes from.
Walk all the way to the top of the site and enjoy an impresive view of the new lima site standing in the remains of ancient Lima city.
Visit the little farm, discover native Peruvian plants and various animals, such as guinea pigs and llamas.
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What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or for those traveling with a baby stroller, due to the nature of the route and for the safety of all travelers.
- All travelers must carry their passport, a clear photo of it, or the official entry document used to enter Peru (driver’s licenses are not accepted). Travelers without valid documents must pay the additional 18% VAT (IGV).
- Before the tour, all participants must attend a mandatory safety briefing and sign a safety and responsibility form.
Reviews(4)
My hotel is very close to Huaca Pullana. Having passed through Lima 3 times on this trip, I wanted to get more insight into this 1300-1500 year old sight that sits in an affluent Lima neighborhood. Our guide Yoced was first class. He is enthusiastic, knowledgeable and brings the history to life.
We had a small change of plans due to a holiday, however Yoced was an excellent guide and gave us an equally pleasant experience.
The guided tour was fantastic from start to finish. We were lucky enough to end up with a private tour, which made the experience feel personalized. Our guide- Yelsin was knowledgeable, sharing insights and stories. Yelsin was also very patient and kind in answering all of our questions. If you’re planning to visit during the day, I recommend coming prepared—bring sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes. There are inclines, but were completely manageable and worth the views and experience.
Yelsin was a knowledgeable, kind tour guide! He described the history and functions of the Huaca Pucllana in great detail. The ruins themselves are in decay, so you need a tour guide to bring them to life with stories.



