Tio Enrique

Huaraz


In an energy-sapping mountain town like Huaraz, this cozy Swiss-themed drinking hole with a long bar and communal pine tables is just what the doctor ordered. Popular with hardcore climbers, it serves around three dozen varieties of imported beers from the UK, Belgium and Germany as well as sausages grilled at the door by the charismatic apron-toting owner.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Huaraz attractions

1. Museo Regional de Ancash

0.23 MILES

The Museo Regional de Ancash houses one of the most significant collections of ancient stone sculptures in South America lined up in a garden out back…

2. Piscigranja de Truchas

0.47 MILES

At the trout hatchery, Piscigranja de Truchas, you can see the stages of the trout-hatching process from eggs to adults. By the entrance, the Recreo de…

3. Jirón José Olaya

0.49 MILES

On the east side of town, Jirón José Olaya is the only street that remained intact through the earthquakes and provides a glimpse of what old Huaraz…

4. Mirador de Retaqeñua

1.01 MILES

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,…

5. Monumento Nacional Wilkahuaín

3.2 MILES

This small Wari ruin about 8km north of Huaraz is remarkably well preserved, dating from about AD 600 to 900. It’s an imitation of the temple at Chavín…

6. Mirador de Shallapa

24.08 MILES

After admiring the Chavin ruins from ground (and underground) level, you can climb up to this trio of crosses grafted onto a crag high above town for a…

7. Museo Nacional de Chavín

24.11 MILES

This outstanding museum, funded jointly by the Peruvian and Japanese governments, houses most of the intricate tenon heads carved with horror-stricken…

8. Chavín de Huántar

24.24 MILES

In most people's minds, Chavín is less a town and more a set of ruins – not any old ruins, but the erstwhile ceremonial center of one of Peru's most…