Guidebook for Huanchaco

Jorge And Roger
Jorge And Roger
Guidebook for Huanchaco

Food Scene

Excelent food and incredible atention!very friendly family bussiness and a place to stay and enjoy their doble shot drinks at the happy hour. Nice "Sunset sessions" live music on fridays try the wings with their home made BBQ sauces.
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The Lighthouse Restaurant
Jirón Colón
10 místní doporučují
Excelent food and incredible atention!very friendly family bussiness and a place to stay and enjoy their doble shot drinks at the happy hour. Nice "Sunset sessions" live music on fridays try the wings with their home made BBQ sauces.

Sightseeing

the largest city of the pre-Columbian era in South America,[1] is now an archaeological site in La Libertad Region 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west of Trujillo, Peru.[2] Chan Chan is located in the mouth of the Moche Valley[3] and was the capital of the historical empire of the Chimor from 900 to 1470,[4] when they were defeated and incorporated into the Inca Empire.[5] Chimor, a conquest state,[3] developed from the Chimú culture which established itself along the Peruvian coast around 1400 AD.[6] In the Chimú tongue, Chan Chan means "Sun Sun;" it was named for its sunny climate which is cooled year round by a southerly breeze.
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Chan Chan
54 místní doporučují
the largest city of the pre-Columbian era in South America,[1] is now an archaeological site in La Libertad Region 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west of Trujillo, Peru.[2] Chan Chan is located in the mouth of the Moche Valley[3] and was the capital of the historical empire of the Chimor from 900 to 1470,[4] when they were defeated and incorporated into the Inca Empire.[5] Chimor, a conquest state,[3] developed from the Chimú culture which established itself along the Peruvian coast around 1400 AD.[6] In the Chimú tongue, Chan Chan means "Sun Sun;" it was named for its sunny climate which is cooled year round by a southerly breeze.