Mirador de Retaqeñua

Huaraz


Mirador de Retaqeñua is about a 45-minute walk southeast of the center and has great views of the city and its mountainous backdrop. Unfortunately, robberies in the area in recent years have made walking here less enticing. Check information on the ground before setting out. If in doubt, take a taxi (S15).


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