Things to do in La Libertad Region, Peru: The Best Sights & Landmarks

March 21, 2022 Chanda Heide

La Libertad (Spanish pronunciation: [la liβeɾˈtað]) is a region in northwestern Peru. Formerly it was known as the Department of La Libertad (Departamento de La Libertad). It is bordered by the Lambayeque, Cajamarca and Amazonas regions on the north, the San Martín Region on the east, the Ancash and Huánuco regions on the south and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Its capital is Trujillo, which is the nation's third biggest city. The region's main port is Salaverry, one of Peru's largest ports. The name of the region is Spanish for "freedom" or "liberty"; it was named in honor of the Intendencia of Trujillo's proclaiming independence from Spain in 1820 and fighting for that.
Restaurants in La Libertad Region

1. Marcahuamachuco

A unos 3 Km. al noroeste de la ciudad de Huamachuco, Huamachuco Peru http://www.marcahuamachuco.gob.pe/
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Marcahuamachuco

2. Chan Chan

Trujillo Peru +51 44 248744 http://chanchan.gob.pe/
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4.5 based on 1,513 reviews

Chan Chan

This archaeological zone, an excellent example of pre-Colombian America, once served as the capital of the Chimu Kingdom, which reached the height of its power in the 15th century before falling under the Incas.

Reviewed By gread2016 - Castlegar, Canada

Ancient ruins uncovered in Peru and very interesting. Unfortunately the government does not have the money to carry on with the excavation of these sites but that have great value

3. Casa Urquiaga (Casa Calonge)ggj

Jr. Pizarro 446, Trujillo Peru +51 44 244841 http://www.bcrp.gob.pe/52-sucursales/sede-regional-trujillo.html
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

Casa Urquiaga (Casa Calonge)ggj

4. Museo Huacas de Moche

Valle de Moche, Trujillo Peru +51 44 221269 [email protected] http://www.huacasdemoche.pe/index.php?menuid=2&submenuid=7&articuloid=19&subarticuloid=
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4.5 based on 363 reviews

Museo Huacas de Moche

The Moche Route follows the most important cultures that settled in Northern Peru between the years 100 and 900 A.D. Important archaeological finds, such as the discovery of the lavish tomb of the Lord of Sipan, the Lady of Cao mummy and the mural paintings in the El Brujo Archaeological Complex, display the splendour of one of the most creative and successful cultures of the pre-Hispanic world.

Reviewed By rowerdin

A fabulous archeological site in northern Peru that is exceptional in many ways. Excellent interpretive display boards throughout assist visitors with understanding the history and significance of this remarkable site. One could easily spend a day here.

5. Parroquia Senor de Huaman

Huaman, Trujillo 13025 Peru
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Parroquia Senor de Huaman

6. Iglesia de Santo Domingo

Bolognesi & Pizzaro, Trujillo Peru +51 44 245071 http://www.arzobispadodetrujillo.org
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Iglesia de Santo Domingo

7. Templo de Trujillo

Av. Mansiche Km 3.5 Carretera Hacia Huanchaco, Trujillo Peru +51 44 602130 http://www.lds.org/church/temples/trujillo-peru
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Templo de Trujillo

8. La Huaca del Sol

Carretera Campina de Moche, Moche 13600 Peru +51 44 600424 http://www.huacasdemoche.pe
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4.5 based on 1,420 reviews

La Huaca del Sol

Reviewed By susanmK4092UQ - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

We stopped here based on local recommendations and found an excellent museum in addition to the temple ruins. The museum, with signs in both Spanish and English, has an astounding display of Moche ceramics and also does a good job of explaining the culture (at least what is known or theorized). Next, the temple. Although you must use a guide to see it, there are English-speaking guides. It was large, constructed entirely of mud bricks, and impressive. My favorite aspect was the decorative paintings covering many walls. We did not go with a tour group; instead we asked our driver to stop there on our way to Huaraz.

9. Plaza de Armas de Trujillo

Centro historico de Trujillo, Trujillo Peru http://www.trujillodelperu.com/plazas.htm
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4.5 based on 962 reviews

Plaza de Armas de Trujillo

Reviewed By joniG8888 - Drexel Hill, United States

The plaza is a great place to people-watch, sit, read, talk to people, meet puppies and watch dance performances. There are marble benches to sit on(no criss-cross sitting allowed). There are vendors who sell food, bubbles and toys. We watched a presentation of La Marinera folk dance and it was amazing! See it on IG: @flip_in_philly

10. Catedral de Trujillo - Catedral de Santa Maria

Entre el Jr. Orbegozo y Jr. Independencia, Trujillo Peru +51 976 909 049 http://www.mincetur.gob.pe/TURISMO/OTROS/inventario%20turistico/Ficha.asp?cod_Ficha=101
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4.5 based on 341 reviews

Catedral de Trujillo - Catedral de Santa Maria

Reviewed By camillah213 - Limhamn, Sweden

This Church have been totally restored to accommodate when the pope comes in a month and it is so beautiful. The paintings in the ceiling is breathtaking

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