Puno Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore the largest city on Lake Titicaca by foot on this 2-hour walking tour. Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Puno and Peru, as you stroll past iconic landmarks such as the Puno Cathedral, Huajsapata Park and the Central Market.
Learn about the past and architecture of these treasures as you stroll through the streets and deepen your knowledge of Andean culture. An activity full of beauty and history, ideal for lovers of knowledge and learning.
- Discover the cultural richness of Puno on a 2-hour walking tour.
- Learn about the history and architecture of the city from an expert guide.
- Explore historic monuments such as the Cathedral and Huajsapata Park
What’s included
- Guided walking tour of Puno
- Expert guide
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Step by Step
Embark on an enriching walk through the largest city on Lake Titicaca in a 2-hour activity. During this walking tour, you will have the opportunity, accompanied by an expert guide, to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Puno and Peru as you explore the iconic monuments that reveal the heart of this fascinating Andean city.
You will visit the majestic Puno Cathedral, a 17th century jewel designated as a Minor Basilica. The façade sculpted by Simon de Asto and its fusion of Spanish and Andean Baroque elements give the building a distinctive mestizo character, testifying to the city's rich architectural heritage.
Arriving at the Huajsapata Park you will be able to contemplate from a natural plateau the spectacular view of Puno from above, with the famous Lake Titicaca in the background. At the top of this park you will find a monument dedicated to Manco Capac, founder of the Inca Empire, a reminder of the city's deep historical connection to the past.
The tour will also take you to the imposing Deustua Arch, built in 1846 to honour the brave Peruvian soldiers who fought in the battles of Junín and Ayacucho in the Spanish-American War of Independence.
Finally, you will immerse yourself in the daily life of Puno by exploring its bustling Central Market. Here you'll find a vibrant variety of Andean produce, from quinoa to potatoes and sweet potatoes. This market offers not only fresh produce, but also a gateway to the authenticity and vitality of the local community.