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The old quarter of Arequipa is especially lively at night, full of bars and restaurants popular with both visitors and locals.
Bars and Pubs
In addition to standard bars, many spots in Arequipa present live music on weekends and during the week. Among the most popular standard bars are: Istambul, San Francisco 231; Zero, San Francisco 317; and La Terrasse (also a karaoke bar) located upstairs in the same building as Zero; Farrens Irish Pub, Pasaje Catedral 107, a popular hangout behind the cathedral; and Le Bistro, Zela 207, a beer tavern. Bars with live music include: Montreál Le Café Art, Ugarte 210; FROGs, Zela 216; and Zorbas, San Franciso 229.
Night Clubs
Forum Rock Café, San Francisco 317, a bar, disco, and concert hall with a rainforest theme; Déjà Vu, San Francisco 319, with a lively bar and dance floor, and English-language movies, as well as a great rooftop terrace. Other recommended discos include: Kibosh, Zela 205; and Daddios, on the Plaza de Armas.
Peña
Las Quenas, Santa Catalina 302, a cozy spot featuring live Andean music Monday through Saturday.
For additional information on Where to Go Out in Arequipa, you can write to travel@casa-andina.com
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More than 15 years of publications, including 220 books and guides about Peru and its environment. |
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More than 15 years of publications, including 220 books and guides about Peru and its environment, five encyclopedias and more than 1,000 articles in magazines in Peru and abroad. He is considered the most prolific publisher on ecological topics in the country in the last decade. Forest engineer, journalist, publisher, professional photographer and analyst of environmental topics, Wust is the only Peruvian to publish five articles in National Geographic magazine. Currently he is the director of Wust Ediciones. |
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Ten years crisscrossing Peru, producing 240 TV programs on diverse topics. |
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Ten years crisscrossing Peru, producing 240 TV programs on diverse topics. A journalist and writer, for nearly a decade he has directed and hosted the TV program Tiempo de Viaje, in which he travels throughout Peru (and occasionally other countries), documenting natural, historical and human scenes infrequently visited by conventional tourism. His perspective is not that of a tourist, but of a traveler, who immerses himself in what he finds and shies away from nothing in his reporting. He is also the author and/or publisher of an extensive series of books about Peruvian culture. |
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The author of 15 travel guides to cities and countries around the world, including 4 editions of Frommer’s Peru. |
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The author of 15 travel guides to cities and countries around the world, including 4 editions of Frommer’s Peru, and articles on subjects ranging from the travel industry to food and wine. A travel writer, journalist and photographer, Schlecht first traveled to Peru and trekked to Machu Picchu as a student in 1983, and he has returned repeatedly to Peru over the last two decades. He has also been a consultant on international development projects for the European Union and USAID, as well as a correspondent for a Spanish art magazine. |
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With nearly 15 years of travel experience, and having lived in different places in Peru. |
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With nearly 15 years of travel experience, and having lived in different places in Peru. Agronomist, theologist, and holding an M.A in Amazonian anthropology. He’s lived 7 years with the Aguarunan people of Alto Marañon; also in Huanchaco (Trujillo), Urubamba (Cusco), and Madre de Dios. Consultant in tourism, collaborator for several media resources and professor of Sustainable Tourism Diploma at Ruiz de Montoya University. |
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