Lord of Sipán © Michael Tweddle / PROMPERÚ
Lambayeque A practical guide for visitors
Lambayeque Location
Northern coast of Peru
Capital
Chiclayo (29 meters)
Elevation Min.: 4 meters (Pimentel) Max.: 3078 meters (Incahuasi) Climate Temperature Max.:
32 ºC
Min.:
18 ºC
Dec - Mar
Mar - June
June - Sept
Sept - Dec
Arriving By land
13 hr. 3 hr. 30 min. Piura-Chiclayo: 209 km / 3 hr. Cajamarca-Chiclayo: 265 km / 6 hr. Chachapoyas-Chiclayo: 449 km / 10 hr. Lima-Chiclayo: 770 km /
Trujillo-Chiclayo: 206 km /
By air Lima-Chiclayo:
1 hr. 15 min.
Pómac Forest© Luis Yupanqui / PROMPERÚ Thirty pyramids corresponding to the reign of the Lord of Sicán form part of the Pómac Forest Historical Sanctuary, a refuge for the Peruvian carob tree and for birds.
Lambayeque Lambayeque
to Piura
to Piura
PIURA
Departmental capital capital Departmental ProvincialProvincial capital capital
PIU
District capital District capital Tourist atraction Tourist atraction ProvincialProvincial border border Límite provincial Límite provincial Main roadMain road AsphaltedAsphalted road road Unmade road Unmade road Airport
Airport
The Túcume Archaeological Complex © Luis Gamero/ PROMPERÚ
The Túcume Archaeological Complex © Luis Gamero/ PROMPERÚ
Natural Protected Area Natural Protected Area
Ar Chotuna C Chornancap Museum Chornancap M
P A C I F IPCA
Scale (km) Scale (km)
0
15 0
30 15
34
to Piura
to Piura
to Chachapoyas to Chachapoyas
Olmos
Olmos Cañaris Zuzupampa
YEQUE LAMBAYEQUE
Motupe
Penachi
Chochope Motupe
Incahuasi
Jayanca
Mochumi Mórrope
Incahuasi
CAJAMARCA CAJAMARCA
Pacora Pómac ForestPómac Forest Historical Sanctuary Historical Sanctuary FERREÑAFE
FERREÑAFE
Íllimo
Túcume
Mórrope
Salas
Laquipampa Laquipampa Wildlife Refuge Wildlife Refuge
Jayanca
Íllimo
Zuzupampa
Penachi
Chochope
Salas
Pacora
Cañaris
Túcume
Túcume Museum Túcume Museum Mochumi Pítipo
Pítipo
Sicán NationalSicán Museum National Museum Ferreñafe Ferreñafe
Pueblo of San Church Pedro of San Pedro Pueblo Manuel Antonio Mesones Muro Mesones Muro Manuel Antonio Chongoyape Nuevo Lambayeque Lambayeque Chongoyape Nuevo Church of Santa Lucía of deSanta Ferreñafe National Church Lucía de Ferreñafe Brüning National José José Museum Picsi rchaeological Museum Leonardo Leonardo Pátapo Pátapo Picsi Chaparrí Ortiz Chaparrí Pomalca OrtizTumán yal Sipán Royal Ecological Reserve Pomalca Ecological Reserve Pucalá Tumán Pucalá San José umTombs Museum San José La Victoria Huaca Rajada Huaca – SipánRajada Museum La Victoria – Sipán Museum Huaca Ventarrón Oyotún side ResortSeasidePimentel Huaca Ventarrón Pimentel Oyotún Pimentel Resort Archeological Complex Monsefú Reque Archeological Complex Monsefú Reque
CHICLAYO CHICLAYO
Santa Rosa
Port of Eten
NO C E A N
45
Santa Rosa Eten
Cayalti
Eten
CHICLAYO CHICLAYO Zaña
Monsefú Port of Eten Monsefú Handicraft Handicraft Market Market
Cayalti Nueva Arica
Nueva Arica
Zaña
Afro-Peruvian Afro-Peruvian Museum Museum
Mocupe
Mocupe
to Cajamarca to Cajamarca
LA LIBERTAD LA LIBERTAD
to Trujillo to Trujillo
Distances
By private travel from Chiclayo to the cities of: DESTINATION
DISTANCE
TIME
Lambayeque (Lambayeque Province)
12 km
15 min
Ferreñafe (Ferreñafe Province)
18 km
20 min
Spectacled bears in the Chaparrí Ecological Reserve © Heinz Plenge
Tours
4 ½ days
(the minimum recommended stay)
1 day
Túcume museum, Royal Tombs of Sipán Museum, Brüning National Archeological Museum and Chotuna Chornancap Museum.
1 day
Sicán National Museum, Pómac Forest Historical Sanctuary and Chiclayo Historic Center.
1 day
Huaca Ventarrón Archeological Complex, Huaca Rajada Sipan Museum, Zaña City and Afro-Peruvian Museum.
1 day
Chaparrí Ecological Reserve or Laquipampa Wildlife Refuge.
½ day
Pimentel seaside resort town and Monsefú Handicraft Market.
Calendar Mar/Apr
Easter
22-30 July
Monsefú Typical Cultural Exhibitions (Fexticum) Traditional Fair
5 Aug
Holy Cross of Motupe
14 Sept
Señor Cautivo de Monsefú
What to buy? Monsefú and Eten are home to clever craftsman who use the paja (straw) to make sombreros (hats), cestas (baskets) and carteras (bags), among other products. Their embroidery on napkins, tablecloths, clothing and blankets is also well known.
What to eat? Lambayeque’s gastronomy is one of the most well-known nationally. As a coastal region, fish and shellfish-based dishes are features, such as cebiche, chinguirito (guitarfish dried meat cebiche) or stingray tortilla. The cabrito con frijoles (goat stew with beans) and arroz con pato (duck with rice) are emblematic dishes. Its traditional sweets include the king kong (alfajor biscuit filled with blancmange, pineapple jelly and peanut), dátiles rellenos (filled dates) and machacado de membrillo (crushed quince).
Arroz con pato © Alex Bryce / PROMPERÚ
What to see? Chiclayo Province The Santa María Cathedral Church Opposite the main park, at the intersection of San José St. and Block 8 Elías Aguirre St. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 6:15 am - 9:00 pm / Sat 6:15 am - 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm / Sun 6:15 am - 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm This neoclassical church was built in 1869, with three naves, a facade with two levels and doric columns.
The Chiclayo Municipal Palace 823 San José St. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 6:30 pm Built in 1919, behind its large windows and wrought iron gates the palace hosts a collection of photographs that relate the history of Chiclayo.
Elías Aguirre Square Elías Aguirre St. and block 3 of San José St. The Peruvian sculptor David Lozano designed this small plaza in 1924 in honor of the Chiclayan hero Elias Aguirre, who participated in the Battle of Angamos (1879).
The San Antonio Basilica Luis Gonzáles Ave., block 4. Opening hours: Mon-Sat 6:00 am - 9:00 am and 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm / Sun 6:00 am - 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm. The order of San Francisco Solano built this basilica in 1949 in neocolonial style.
Muses Park 1.5 km to the south of the Main Park of Chiclayo. It offers a unique landscape of flowered gardens and monumental roundabouts adorned with Hellenic sculptures.
Yortuque Walk 2.5 km south of the main Square of Chiclayo (7 min by car). It is recommended to visit in the mornings. It has an extension of 1 kilometer with various sculptures from 1 to 6 meters and murals that represent the culture of Lambayeque.
Pimentel Seaside Resort 11 km to the west of the city of Chiclayo (20 min. by car). This modern resort attracts surf enthusiasts. The area’s artisanal fishermen keep alive a Pre-Columbian tradition: the use of caballitos de totora (boats made of Totora stems). Also visit the house museum of the national hero José Abelardo Quiñones and the iconic pier of 695 meters long. 3 km away is the hatchery zoo and giant bird rescue center.
The Monsefú Handicraft Market 16 km to the south of the city of Chiclayo (15 min. by public transport). This market is the ideal place to purchase the handicrafts for which Monsefú is known: fabrics of woven straw, cotton and thread, as well as embroidery, goldsmith, carpentry, as well as laurel, wicher and reed handiwork.
Eten City 22.4 km to the south of the city of Chiclayo (25 min. by public transport). This town is considered the “paja macora (straw fabric) handicraft capital” and in honor of that title, the main square sports the world's largest paja straw hat. Religious fervor in all its splendor is on display during the Festival of the Divine Miracle Child, which celebrates his appearance on June 2nd and July 22, 1649 in a consecrated host. The Port of Eten is 2.2 km away.
Huaca Ventarrón Archeological Complex 7 km to the east of the city of Chiclayo and 4 km to the east of the road to Sipán, in the district of Pomalca (15 min. by car). Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Ticket entry The complex consists of Pre-Hispanic constructions on the foothills of the Cerro Ventarrón in the center of the valley. It also has the oldest murals in America that date back 4500 years.
City of Zaña 46 km to the southeast of the city of Chiclayo (40 min. by public transport). The vice-royal city of Zaña was destroyed by the effects of the El Niño phenomenon in 1720. Some structures from that era are still standing and can be visited, including the San Agustín and San Francisco convents, and the doorway of the Church of La Merced. It is also the birth place of Afro-Peruvian dances such as the tondero and the festejo.
The Afro-Peruvian Museum Jr. Independencia 645, Zaña (5 min. on foot from the square). Opening hours: Mon-Sun 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Ticket entry. The objective of the museum is to disseminate Afro-Peruvian culture. It portrays the living conditions of slaves brought from Africa to work the land along the coast of colonial Peru. It has museographic collections that show the African cultural heritage.
The Huaca Rajada 35 km to the southeast of the city of Chiclayo (45 min. by car). Opening hours: Mon-Sun 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Ticket entry. This complex consists of two truncated pyramids and a funeral platform that watch over the majestic entombment of a Moche ruler. The powers of this individual, known today as the Lord of Sipán, can be inferred from the funeral dowry treasures, composed of multiple gold and silver jewels and by the entourage of bodies that accompany him (a warrior, a priest, a child, a guardian, two women, a dog and a llama).
The Chaparrí Ecological Reserve 65 km (track) and 11 km (path) to the east of the city of Chiclayo (2 hr. by car). Visits by prior arrangement, telephone 978-836-344 / 978-519-857. Ticket entry. Belonging to the Muchik Santa Catalina de Chongoyape campesina community, this is the first private conservation area in the country. Its 34,412 hectares protect the area’s dry forests and a great variety of wildlife, in particular species in danger of extinction such as the spectacled bear, the pava aliblanca (white-winged guan) and the Andean condor. It registers 183 species of birds, 47 of them endemic.
Caballitos de totora at Pimentel © Heinz Plenge / PROMPERÚ
Lambayeque Province Lambayeque City 12 km to the north of the city of Chiclayo (15 min. by car). This city is renowned for the flair of its chefs and is an ideal place to enjoy the delights of regional cuisine. It is also known for having the longest vice-royal balcony in Peru, at Montjoy House or Logia Masónica. It measures 64 meters and was carved in wood over 400 years ago. Other vive-royal building include Descalzi House.
The Church of San Pedro In the Main Square of the city of Lambayeque. The church was built in the mid 17th century and features twin towers, murals and a semicircular arcade. Our Lady of Mercy is the most outstanding of the Rococo altarpieces that decorate the lateral naves.
The Brüning National Archeological Museum Huamachuco Ave., block 7, two blocks from the Lambayeque Main Square. Opening hours: Mon-Sun 9:00 am - 5:30 pm. Tel. (074) 282-110. Ticket entry. This museum houses the collection of the German ethnographer Enrique Brüning. It is composed of pieces from regional cultures, including pottery, textiles, goldsmiths, works in stone, bone, wood, among others.
The Sipán Royal Tombs Museum 895 Juan Pablo Vizcardo y Guzmán Ave., Lambayeque City. Opening hours: Tues-Sun: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Tel. (074) 283-978. Ticket entry. This museum exhibits earrings, power scepters, pectorals, nose rings, necklaces and gold headdresses from the funeral dowry of the Lord of Sipán, the Old Lord of Sipán and the Priest. These discoveries were the result of excavations in Huaca Rajada, in the locality of Sipán.
Chotuna - Chornancap Museum 8.5 km to the west of the city of Lambayeque (20 min. by car). Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. Ticket entry. This set of truncated pyramids is associated with the legend of Naylamp, which is a founding myth of the culture of Lambayeque. The legend holds that Naylamp ordered the construction of Chot, one of the complex’s huacas, and the placing in it of a stone turquoise-colored idol known as Ñam Pallec. The site museum displays discoveries from the excavations.
Túcume Museum 1 km to the east of the village of Túcume (5 min. by car), 21 km to the northeast of the Main Square of Lambayeque (30 min. on public transport). Opening hours: Mon-Sun 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Tel. (074) 835625. Ticket entry. The Valley of the Pyramids was founded by Calac, a descendant of Naylamp, around A.D. 1000. There are 26 pyramids in total, the most outstanding being the Huaca del Pueblo, Cerro La Raya and Huaca Las Balsas. In addition to tours of these huacas, the community, committed to the conservation of its heritage, offers regional dishes tastings, as well as healing sessions. Visitors can access the new museum that exposes more than a thousand objects found including textiles, ceramics and metal objects.
Ferreñafe Province Ferreñafe City 18 km to the northeast of the city of Chiclayo (20 min. by car). This city is also known as the “Land of twin faiths”, because of the co-existence of<catholic and shamanic beliefs. Today it is a land of farmers, dedicated mainly to rice growing.
The Church of Santa Lucía de Ferreñafe In the Main Square of the city of Ferreñafe. The facade of this temple built in 1552 and finished in 1684 features “The Eyes of Santa Lucía”, patron saint of the city. Its interior houses precious wood carvings and marble altars in Baroque style.
The Sicán National Museum Batán Grande Ave., block 9, on the highway to Pítipo, 1 km to the north of the Ferreñafe Main Square (5 min by car). Opening hours: Tues-Sun 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Tel. (074) 286-469. Ticket entry. This museum displays discoveries from the excavations of Batán Grande, such as dowries recovered from its tombs. These objects allow greater understanding of daily life in Lambayeque culture, its social system and religious beliefs.
The Pómac Forest Historical Sanctuary 22 km to the northeast of the Ferreñafe Main Square (20 min. by car). Opening hours: Mon-Sun 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Ticket entry. In this last dense dry forest of algarrobos (Peruvian carob trees), which is the habitat of zapotes (American Carob), mammals, reptiles and numerous bird species. A large quantity of gold, silver and golden copper objects were discovered in the pyramids of Sicán or Lambayeque culture, in particular the funeral dowry from the tomb of the El Oro huaca, comprised of crowns, masks, bracelets and gold weapons, in addition to turquoise, lapis lazuli and amber beads, as well as spondylus shells, which can be found in the Sicán National Museum.
The Laquipampa Wildlife Refuge 56 km to the northeast of the Ferreñafe Main Square (2 hr. 30 min. by car). Visits by prior arrangements in Sernanp-RSVL office, located at the caserío Laquipampa. Opening hours: Mon-Sun 8:30 am - 5:00 pm. Free entry. The refuge is composed of different habitats, such as dry forest, montane low forest and scrub. Its objective is the preservation of the white-winged guan, a species that for a century was believed extinct. This mythical bird can be spotted early in the morning (5:30 to 8:00 am) and towards the end of the afternoon (4:00 to 5:30pm) in the Lajas and Shambo touristic routes.
Pómac Forest Historical Sanctuary © Heinz Plenge / PROMPERÚ
A Swarrior priest in the Huaca Rajada Site Museum – Sipán © Daniel Silva / PROMPERÚ
A must-see on the Moche Route. This warrior priest is shown in the Huaca Rajada Site Museum - Sipán.
Chiclayo City Center
Urban area
1
Santa María Cathedral Church
2
Municipal Palace
3
La Verónica Chapel
4
San Antonio Basilica
5
Elías Aguirre Plaza
6
Regional Directorate of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Gercetur)
7
José A. Quiñones Gonzales Airport
8
Muses Park
iPerú Medical a ention City Hall Post Office
Aug
ust Cl. Taymi Cl. Taymi oB . Le gudel Óvalo Pescador Óvalo del Pescador í a a to Túcume to Túcume Terminal for Terminal buses to for buses to to Motupe to Motupe Íllimo, Túcume, Mochumí, Íllimo, Túcume, Terry Mochumí, Terry e e d d n n u u Pacora and Jayanca o Bela o Bela Pacora and Jayanca d d n n a a ern ern Vans to Olmos andto Motupe Vans Olmos and Motupe Av. F Av. F os os r d Cl. Cl. n e endr m m l l L Lo A A os s s sC Cla Cl. Lo Cl. Lo lav ve Ps Ps ele les j. E j. E s lT lT rig rig al al
.3
an
Pr.
0
ta
Jo
sé
de
Ro
os
an
ta
toPr .J
os
0
Ag
osJr. 9 J to de Octub r. 9 de Octub re re
Ro
sa
é
ia
van
ación
Cl. La Educ
Jr. El Progreso Jr. El Progreso
de
Cl. Arica
Cl. Arica
Mod Mar
3 4
Cl
n
Cl. Alfonso Ugarte
te Miguel
4
Cl. Daniel Al cides Carrió
Cl anes . Los Tulipanes
Cl. Daniel Al cides Carrió
Cl. Los Tulip
Av. Almiran
Cl. Las Magnolias Cl. Las Magnolias
Grau
Av. Alm Avir. an Jote séM Leigoue nalrd Gra u rtiz oO
Av. José Leonard o
Ortiz
n
Av. Antonio Raimondi
m
Av. Luis Gonz állíes Cl. Simón Bo var
fe
Cl. SCl. imAng ón Bamo olívar s
Eu fe m . Pedro Av Av. Pedro Ruiz Gallo io io Ruiz Gallo Cl C l. Lo Lo .J Av. Pedro Ruiz Av. Pedro os ra Jos ra é é y y M M Lo Lo an a nu ra ra ue el lI Itu tu rr rr eg eg Cl. Cor ui ui Cl. Coronel Leoncio Cl. Coronel Prado Leoncio Prado Cl. Coronel Leonci o Pr Ag Ag ui ui Cl. Lora y Cordero Cl. Lora y Cordero la la rt rt e e Centr Mark to Lambayeque to Lambayeque Cl. Vicente de laCl.Ve Vic to Pimentelto Pimentel gaen Terminal a Lambayeque Terminal a Lambayeque 5 5 y Pimentel y Pimentel Elías Aguirre Elías Aguirre Cl. Sa Cl. San Av. Salaverr Av. Salaverr n José y y Square Square Ma Children's Children's Pa Park Park
Cl. Angamos Av. Antonio Raimondi
Eu
.3
.S
Ag
sa
Cl
Cl
Av. Manuel Pardo Av. Manuel P
lomb
Cl. San Martín
Cl .S
Cl. La Educ ación Cl. Instru cción
cción
Cl. Instru
Jr. Co
ia
Cl. Cois Oeste (Co Cl. Cois O is Este) Cl. Nicolás Cuglie
Jr. Co
Cl. San Martín
Cl .L
as
Am
ap ol as Cl. A nton i Cl o Raim ondi .L as Am ap ol as Cl. A nton io R ai mo ndi
guí
lomb
Cl
Cl. Constit
. Le
iles
oB
Cl. Alfonso Ugarte Cl. Héroes Civ
ust
Av. Luis Gonz ál Cl.esJuan Cuglievan
Aug
Cl.Manuel
Cl. ComandanteC 3
Cl. José Francisco Cl. José Francisco Cabrera Cabrera DRC DRC Cl. Tacna Cl. Tacna
Av. Elvira Ga Av. Elvira Ga rcía y García rcía y García
Cl. Vir
Cl. Vir gilio D all’Or all’Onesi nesi so olog rso olog co B co B s s i i c c Fran Fran Terminal for Termin onel onel east-bound buses east-bou . Cor . Cor v v A A la la ción ción evil evil S S .rolonga .rolonga l l P P nue nue a a M M Psj. Psj.
Cl. Sara Bulló
n Cl. Sara Bulló
egui Cl. José Carlos Mariát c a Rím Cl.
irú
Cl. V
i
ta
San
Psj. Colonial
Psj.
Psj. Colonial
Cl.
Virú
ano
o ano ubi Dan Psj.
o ubi
Dan
ta
San
Ród
Ród
Psj.
Psj.
icas
mér
as A
Cl. L
Psj.
a Es
asl. L éricC
m
as A
Cl. L
nza
pera
Psj.
nza
a
Cl. L
Mariátegu Cl. José Carlos Av. Sesquicentenario
Altitud: 29 meters Altitud: 29 meters era Esp
Psj. La Colmena
200 400 400 meters meters
Av. Sesquicentenario
0 200
Psj. La Colmena
0
n
gilio D
8
Cl. La Florida Cl. La Florida
8
l.
itución
Cl. Cahuide
l.
Cl. Cahuide
Psj.Tomás
Interdistrict terminal Interdistrict EPSEL terminal EPSEL to Sipán, Chongoyape, to Sipán, Chongoyape, Zaña, Zaña, Pomalca, Batán Pomalca, Grande, Batán Ferreñafe Grande, Ferreñafe
drés
to Ferreñafe to Ferreñafe to Bosque de to Pómac Bosque de Pómac
Cl. An
Rázu
drés
ri
Rázu
ri
Cl. Leticia
Cl. Vicente Cl
Cl
.H
ip
ip
ól
ito
Un
an
nión
ue
Plazu
ela U
nión
ela U
nto armie
acna
Cl. T
.H
to Sipán
to Sipán
to to Lima Eten
to Eten
rrald itzca
itzca
Av. F
to Lima
Av. F
rrald
mont
Av. 28 d e Julio
Cl. Las Malvinas
Cl. La Plata
Cl. nans viió aln Cl. LasLaMU
e
orre
Terminal 7 de buses to Trujillo to to Trujillo Monsefú to Monsefú a Lima
Torr
Cl. La Plata
de la
Cl. Santos Du
mont
Cl. Santos Du
Av. José Balta
aya
Cl. General Álvarez de Arenales
H Raúl
Cl. General Álvarez deinArenale ceres Avel o Cá s Av. Andrés
s T cerela Avelino Cáa de Av. Andrés aúl Hay R íctor Av. V
íctor Av. V
Terminal de buses a Lima
Av. 28 d e Julio
Castilla
Castilla
l p to to B abe Chongoyape us stop to Chongoyape BusostNoie a Is ieto Pto. anint go N ingPto. to to S m m . . o o l l D D d C lC alp for EteBnusan op for Eten and st risca Buasrisstco a fú M M se l. l. n n n C C Pto. Ete MoPto. Ete Monsefú fú Monse Monsefú y y a a Ic Ic Cl. Cl. Cl. La Gloria Cl. La Gloria Av. Corone Av. Corone l Francisc l ancisc o BologFr o Bologne nesi si ín Eloy Gaspar Eloy Gaspar n u th th J zare C.C. Real Plaza C.C. Real Plaza ClC. l.Na Cl. Nazare Park Park ork ga ork ga Vea Y Ve luaev la l.eN C.C. Opende C.C. Open d C o so las ila Plaza Plaza rci Ga . Av ta San
el Isab
Cl. F. S
n al Ramó
n al Ramó
acna
Cl. T
Cl. Tarata
nto armie
Cl. F. S
Cl. Marisc
Cl. Marisc
Cl. Tarata
Psj. Unión
Psj. Unión
Cl Vicente de la V. eg de la Veg a a
ól ito e e Sucre José de Su d Ucrn sé Jo io io n n to to n n an A A l l a a sc sc ri ri a a M M ue l. l. C C ta ta ra ra Ta Ta Psj. Psj.
María Izaga
Psj. Ortiz Vélez
ez
Psj. 1
Vélez Psj. Ortiz 3 Psj.
Psj. 3 Av. Quiñ ones
Av. Quiñones Cl. Asturias
Cl. Toledo Psj. 1
io Moya
6
io Moya
Av. Roque Sáenz Peña
Av. Roque Sáenz Peña
6 2 Main ark 1 Cl. Elías A guirre re
azJosé Torres Paz
Bus stop to Ferrañafe
Cl. Cádiz
Cl. José Gálv
Bus stop to Ferrañafe
Cl. Eugen
ral ket
Av. José Balta
Cl. Asturias
Cl. 8 d e Oct ubre ubreCl. Toledo
e Oct
Cl. Eugen
Cl. José GálvCl. Manco Cápac ez Cl. Andalucía
Cl. Andalucía
Cl. Manco Cápac
Cl. 8 d
Park
lá
lá
Park
Prado
a Alc
a Alc
Cl. Teniente César
Cl.
Av. José Ba lta
Av. Aricate n nte rie rie .O .O v v A A Pedro Ruiz Pedro Ruiz Cl. Cádiz Park Park Obrero Obrero
Cl.
Av. Arica
Plazu
Cl. Leticia
Cl. Co mand mand ante J ante J nasco de Orellana Orella Franci uan F uan F Cl. Francisco deCl. annin annin delo g g rket Am azonas Cl. Amazonas
Pinglo
Cl. Co
Cl. An
Cl. 7 de Enero
Cl. 7 de Enero
) Av. Nicolás de Piéro Av. Nicol Cl.rol Nic la ás de Piérola olá s de Pié a olá Estsede Piérola Este
7
CHICLAYO Lambayeque Center (074) 205-703 Chiclayo Municipal Palace Cl. San José 823 Mon-Sat 9:00 am - 6:00 pm / Sun 9:00 am - 1:00 pm iperuchiclayo@promperu.gob.pe
Contact us:
24 hours (+51-1) 574-8000 (+51) 944-492-314 iperu@promperu.gob.pe VisitPeru
www.peru.travel www.ytuqueplanes.com
The information in this brochure was updated in November 2019. In developing it, PROMPERU has used official information sources, such as Lambayeque Regional Directorate of Foreign Trade, Tourism and Handicrafts (GERCETUR). Opening hours and telephones are subject to variation by each tourist attraction. Confirm times and phone numbers with IPERÚ.
A publication by the Peru Export and Tourism Promotion Board - PROMPERU Calle Uno Oeste n.° 50, piso 14, urb. Córpac, San Isidro, Lima - Perú Telephone: (+51-1) 616-7300 www.promperu.gob.pe © PROMPERÚ. All rights reserved. Hecho el Depósito Legal en la Biblioteca Nacional del Perú n.° xxxxxx Printing: Quad/Graphics Perú S.A. (Av. Los Frutales No. 344, Ate Vitarte-Lima) Lima, October 2019
FREE DISTRIBUTION. NOT FOR SALE.