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Trujillo and Chan Chan
A Travel Blog entry by aborder from Trujillo, Peru
... affair, some chicken and a coffee, obviously not together, sat in a cafe overlooking the plaza, it is another beautiful day. I head to Hostal Colonial to pick up the tour I booked. We are heading for a Chimu site in the a museum, Chan ...
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Colonial streets and ruins of Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by globalfootprint from Trujillo, Peru
... either, dusty, smoggy or both and in total contrast to the more tranquil places in Ecuador. Trujillo is Peru's third largest city and has many grand colonial buildings and churches and great eating places with delicious cakes and desserts. On the second ...
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Trujillo - Thursday 23
A Travel Blog entry by mmbcross from Trujillo, Peru
... hundreds of tin soldiers. We then continue to the Casa de la Emancipacion. Trujillo is full of colonial mansions, and most have been taken over by banks and restored to their original glory. Regrettably ...
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Trujillo et le temple de la lune
A Travel Blog entry by pourquoipas from Trujillo, Peru
Nous avons pris l'autobus pour Trujillo afin d’y visiter les temples de la lune et du soleil ainsi que le site de Chan Chan. À notre grand regret, le temple du soleil n’était pas accessible dû aux fouilles archéologiques en cours. Par ...
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Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by nonlinear from Trujillo, Peru
Desert costal town. Very colonial with lots of churches . Reasonabily good food and ceviche. Mar Picante had some nice spicy goodness. There was lots of polution and the extremely annoying honking cabs. Some nice ruins near by made a good day trip. The ...
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Happy Days and Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by insaner from Trujillo, Peru
... you guys, so thank you very much! Or as Will would say: Happy days! We took an 9 hour bus from Mancora to Trujillo yesterday. This afternoon we are going on a trip to Chan Chan. It represents America's largest prehispanic mud-brick settlement. ...
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Pre-Inca history in Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by emma2s-america from Trujillo, Peru
... and it's possible to see the original paintings and decorations of the temple. For lunch we stopped back in Trujillo at a restaurant serving traditional Peruvian food. With the others from our little tour group we tried some typical Peruvian ...
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Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by malvada from Trujillo, Peru
stigli (svicarac pascal i ja) oko 7h u trujillo, grad oblaka. vrijeme je cijeli dan bilo ubitacno, oblacno ali toplo. cim smo stigli, rezervirali obilazak ruina Moche kulture (nikad cula za njih prije) te Chan Chan necega. Hodali smo od 11 do ca. 18h ...
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north to Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by patrick_viajero from Trujillo, Peru
... get ready for some city sightseeing... Started by walking four blocks to the colourful Plaza de Armas and its quaint colonial buildings on all sides. Trujillo is the third largest city in Peru and is the capital of La Liberty region. The city ...
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Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by whereugoing from Trujillo, Peru
... further up the coast and not directly on a fault line. It is a fine little town founded in 1534 - displaying all the colonial architecture and attmosphere of its heritage. We arrived late and managed to get a room at the central hostal (near the Parque ...
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Overwhelmed by ancient sites
A Travel Blog entry by luxguy from Trujillo, Peru
... soles) we arrived into Trujillo at 6 am. Knowing that the most interesting is a city centre, I (or we) checked into Hostal Colonial conveniently located just a block away from the main square, Plaza de Armas. This hostal also runs their own travel ...
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Planes, trains, automobiles...
A Travel Blog entry by tim_and_nienke from Trujillo, Peru
... . Since it was Tim's birthday we checked into an upmarket budget hotel (Hostal Colonial) for warm showers and a comfortable bed! Trujillo turned out to be a wonderfully colourful colonial city. We took an interesting afternoon ...
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From Miami to Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by mmbcross from Lima, Peru
... off at my hotel, and Gustavo promises to come around tomorrow to give me a city tour. The hotel (Hostal Colonial) is basic, clean and extremely well located on the quiet side of town just one block from the ...
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Sand castles!!
A Travel Blog entry by grandtourist from Trujillo, Peru
... Croft was a town called Trujillo. Trujillo itself was founded in 1534 by Francisco Pizarro and is a maze of beautifully restored colonial streets. Since we had arrived by night bus we decided not to over indulge on the first day and just booked ...
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bumpy, dusty and 1 month anniversary eve!
A Travel Blog entry by christina_lam from Trujillo, Peru
... overcast and it´s just a big city so we´ve been just walking around and killing time. the buildings are old and ancient and colonial though and are super cool. the computer is actually fast here but we forgot the usb adapter thing in the hotel so no ...
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FYI: Not only Inca ruins in Peru
A Travel Blog entry by jill-cam from Trujillo, Peru
... Sun and the Moon pyramid, built by the Moche civilisation. This pyramid is still being excavated, but it was VERY impressive. Trujillo certainly will have an increased tourist trade in a few years once they finish restoring the area. Huanchaco is a ...
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Maravillas arqueológicas
A Travel Blog entry by lugamusa from Trujillo y Chiclayo, Peru
... desde las tumbas estén muy bien conservados. De hecho, creo que en esta región ví los mejores museos que he visitado. Desde Trujillo se puede tomar un tour hacia las afueras de la ciudad y apreciar los restos de lo que son la Huaca o templo del Sol y ...
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Mud brick cities and reed fishing boats
A Travel Blog entry by jandkross from Trujillo, Peru
... Founded in 1534 on the orders of Francisco Pizarro, the town was given the name of Pizarro's home town, Trujillo in Spain. Many colonial buildings survive and the historical centre is a colourful and interesting area. We visited the cathedral ...
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when it rains it pours
A Travel Blog entry by carlyabroad from Trujillo, Peru
... around the city- which is actually a beautiful city! Very clean and safe feeling the architecture is beautiful- a well kept colonial feel- vivid bright colors and beautiful plazas. We found a food market and bought a well needed snack- cheese and ...
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