Things to do in Moquegua
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El Bandido
A strange sight in Peru, this cowboy-themed bar seems to fit perfectly with Moquegua’s rough-and-tumble frontier attitude. Wood-fired pizzas are made to order, and the beer just keeps flowing.
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Museo Contisuyo
The foreign-funded Museo Contisuyo is an excellent little repository of local archaeological artifacts, including photographs of recent excavations, along with exhibitions of new works by local artists. The labels are in Spanish and English.
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Restaurant Moraly
Near the town center, this classy but affordable Peruvian cafe is perennially full during lunchtime. The dueña (owner) is a real pistol. Try her patience at your own risk!
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Casa Posada de Teresa Podesta
At one corner of the Plaza de Armas, visitors can enter the Casa Posada de Teresa Podesta, a stately colonial mansion with its innards still intact.
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Catedral Santa Catalina
Have a peek inside Catedral Santa Catalina, which houses the body of 18th-century St Fortunata, whose hair and nails are said to be still growing.
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