Explore near Catedral de Pucallpa: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
Catedral de Pucallpa Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very cool. Worth the time.
Very beautfully decorated cathedral with lots of local flavor. Located on the main plaza near lots of photo ops. You can’t truly visited Puca without also seeing the plaza and the cathedral!
The cathedral at Plaza de Armas is a beautiful building. There are beautiful statues n painted windows adding color n beauty. Being centrally located it is not the most silent place but when the tra...
I was in central Pucallpa overnight before going to the jungle on New Year's eve. We walked around and checked out the Cathedral, which was lovely. The town was wild and sounded like a war zone with a...
A good reference Point to find things. It is near the Pucallpa Plaza, and near the Herbal and food Market. From the Catedral there is a walking path that goes all the way to the Rio Ucayali with man...
Very cool. Worth the time.
Very beautfully decorated cathedral with lots of local flavor. Located on the main plaza near lots of photo ops. You can’t truly visited Puca without also seeing the plaza and the cathedral!
Fun plaza
I really like the central plaza near the Cathedral . A lot of it is decorated in local shaman designs . A few good eateries around there.
Sound of Silence
The cathedral at Plaza de Armas is a beautiful building. There are beautiful statues n painted windows adding color n beauty. Being centrally located it is not the most silent place but when the tra...
Beautiful but don't go on New Year's Eve!
I was in central Pucallpa overnight before going to the jungle on New Year's eve. We walked around and checked out the Cathedral, which was lovely. The town was wild and sounded like a war zone with a...
Near the Pucallpa Plaza and Herbal Market
A good reference Point to find things. It is near the Pucallpa Plaza, and near the Herbal and food Market. From the Catedral there is a walking path that goes all the way to the Rio Ucayali with man...