Walking Tour Arequipa Including Santa Catalina Monastery





Descripción
Únase a este recorrido a pie de 3,5 horas por la hermosa ciudad de Arequipa con nuestra empresa que le proporciona un guía turístico profesional que habla inglés o español. ¡Una ciudad dentro de la ciudad! ¡¡¡Visita el Monasterio más grande del mundo!!! 20 mil metros cuadrados, cuatro barrios, que emulan la distribución urbana arequipeña de los primeros años de la Colonia.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Recojo de hotel. Arequipa está ubicada en la parte suroeste del país y es la segunda ciudad más grande del Perú, con una población de casi un millón. También es la capital del departamento de Arequipa, a 663,8 millas (1.068 kilómetros) de Lima. La ciudad se encuentra a una altitud de 2.325 metros sobre el nivel del mar en un desierto montañoso en los Andes occidentales, al pie del volcán El Misti. Sus edificios coloniales fueron construidos en sillar (roca volcánica de color perla) que fue utilizado con abundancia en toda la ciudad, dándole el sobrenombre de “La Ciudad Blanca”. El centro histórico fue nombrado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO en diciembre de 2000 debido a su arquitectura e integridad histórica. “El centro histórico de Arequipa es un ejemplo de arquitectura ornamental, representa una obra maestra de la coalición creativa europea y características nativas”. Generalmente considerada la segunda ciudad más bella del Perú después de Cusco, Arequipa tiene atractivos para todos, muchos de los cuales vienen a visitar el Cañón del Colca.
Pasaremos por esta hermosa iglesia.
Visita para apreciar la arquitectura.
Pasaremos por la plaza principal de Arequipa.
Si la Catedral está abierta podremos entrar por dentro, en caso contrario podremos verla desde fuera.
Vamos a visitar el barrio San Lázaro.
Visitaremos Museo con alpacas y llamas, exhibiciones textiles y una tienda de lanas.
Pasaremos por la Plaza San Francisco y también el ¨Fundo El Fierro¨ donde hay artesanos locales.
¡Una ciudad dentro de la ciudad! ¡¡¡Es el Monasterio más grande del mundo!!! 20 mil metros cuadrados, cuatro barrios, que emulan la distribución urbana arequipeña de los primeros años de la Colonia.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recogemos de todos los hoteles que se encuentran en la zona centro de Arequipa - centro.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Se requiere un mínimo de 2 personas por reserva.
- Protector solar.
- No uses ropa corta (como shorts o faldas)
Opiniones(8)
Experience in the historic center of Arequipa. Rich in information about the culture, architecture and history of the city, the Arequipenos and Peru. An illuminating trip thanks to our really prepared, kind and punctual guide. Excellent knowledge of English. Recommended for those who want to take a tour of the main points of interest of the city (including the Mundo Alpaca with its cute animals!). The tour takes place entirely on foot at a pleasant pace, without running (it is not tiring!). Highly recommended.
Our family took the Walking Tour of Arequipa in June during our visit to Peru and had mixed feelings about the experience. The city itself is beautiful, and we enjoyed seeing the main sites and learning about the history and architecture. That part of the tour was informative and interesting for the adults. However, the tour felt much more geared toward adults. Even though we were the only group on the tour, our guide made no effort to engage our girls. He was a bit difficult to understand at times, which made it hard for the girls to stay interested. Note that this tour is also bilingual when needed, with the guide speaking in Spanish and then repeating everything in English. While this might be helpful for mixed-language groups, we’ve found that format makes it harder for girls to follow along and stay engaged. Another thing to be aware of is the actual length of the tour. It’s listed as 3.5 hours, but it ended up being quite a bit longer. The walking tour finishes at the Monastery of Santa Catalina, where you’re handed off to a separate guide for a full tour inside. While it made the overall experience longer than expected, the Monastery was by far the highlight of the day. Our Monastery guide there was fantastic and made a real effort to include and connect with the girls! Overall, I enjoyed the historical content and seeing the sights around Arequipa, but the tour would have been much better with a more engaging and kid-friendly approach. Families with children might want to look for a different option.
Dear traveler, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're glad to hear you enjoyed the beauty of Arequipa and especially the visit to the Santa Catalina Monastery. We're sorry to hear that the tour wasn’t as engaging for your daughters. Your comments are truly appreciated and will help us improve, particularly in making our tours more family-friendly. We hope to welcome you again in the future. Warm regards
A walking tour is reliving the history of a part of Arequipa, its architecture, colonial past and its people
Aracelide was a terrific guide for my walking tour of Arequipa. She was extremely knowledgeable about the city, its history and culture. The visit to the Santa Catalina Monastery is the highlight of the tour.
We had a great time with the beautiful views of the city and the beautiful cathedral only had a bit of a hard time with altitude sickness and I was not offered help or the opportunity to return to the hotel one point in less.
There were only my wife and l in the group for our tour. Our guide, Ivan, was very knowledgeable and spoke English very well. He could answer our questions and provided an in depth explanation which we appreciated. If you book this walk, ask for Ivan.
Our friend and guide Katia gave our CU students at San Pablo University an extensive walking tour. i needed to tell Katia repeatedly that the student needed to be home by 6 pm.
<p>This tour to begin with was a 100 FREE tour, which was even offered to us by our Hotel.<br/> The guide took us to the meeting point where she had her very large sign saying FREE and was touting for more business before we left.<br/> In her introduction she advised was FREE and if wanted to tip then that was up to us.<br/> As for the tour itself an awful lot of walking, not recommended for anyone older or not fit, the information itself was quite limited, the finale to the tour was a long walk up a steep hill to a view point that was pretty poor to say the least.<br/> Best marks 3 out of 10..sorry<br/> We will of course be taking this up directly with Viator, it may not be their fault, we may have simply been palmed off between tour reps but still a pretty poor tour.</p>



