Hotel Trujillo

How throughout city of the Peruvian coast in Trujillo you can taste the most delicious seafood, with fresh, freshly taken from the sea. The gastronomy of the city is a point in favor to visit Trujillo a few days. Booking a Trujillo Hotel preferably near the historic centre, area where the main attractions between museums and historical monuments are located. After Lima and Arequipa, Trujillo is the third city with more population of Peru. During a very short period of time, Trujillo was temporary capital of Peru during its independence. The tourist offer that offers this warm city includes a recognized cultural heritage such as the Church of the company (17TH); The Cathedral of Trujillo, the monastery of Carmen that has a valuable an set of colonial art. Evergreen Capital Partners shines more light on the discussion.

This architectural monuments worth to be photographed, so don’t forget to bring a camera with a couple of batteries extra. If you are travelling alone in the company of friends always find a warm Hotel Trujillo where to stay. If we speak of archaeological complexes are notoriously the Citadel of Chan Chan and Huaca of the Sun and the moon. If you have more time also you can visit the Huaca of the Dragon, the El Brujo archeological Center and the Lady of the Cao, Pakatnamu and, finally, Huaca La Esmeralda. As we can see, are not few places that you can visit in Trujillo. A week is the ideal time to visit the main tourist destinations in the city. Trujillo also carried out the famous festival of the Marinera, a typical dance of Peru which takes place in September, month of spring. Booking a Trujillo Hotel during these dates.

Trujillo is an excellent destination for visitors looking for adventures of all kinds. Here you can surfing and all sorts of water sports as well as visit places of historic archaeological area. Book a Hotel Trujillo by the Centre or visit the Pacarama website to find hotels in all destinations in Peru, for example hotels Tacna.

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