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Beautiful early 17th century bridge still used and walkable
One way to cross the Rimac River after visiting the Plaza de Armas is to go over this bridge built in in the early 17th century. Worth strolling across and pretending you were a Spanish conquistador.
On 14 February 1925, this organization managed to dictate the Law 5675 that creates the District of Bridge Stone[1] , setting its limits and designating Juan Lecaros as s...
The stone bridge or history "stone bridge"; many believe it is not a attractive and less tourist center, because I am fan of hidden places in our Peru and if you don't see any tour area ...
Beautiful early 17th century bridge still used and walkable
One way to cross the Rimac River after visiting the Plaza de Armas is to go over this bridge built in in the early 17th century. Worth strolling across and pretending you were a Spanish conquistador.
Researching
This place looks amazing. I'm in fifth grade and I'm researching Lima, Peru, and this place looks great!!!!
"No" is a Young District
On 14 February 1925, this organization managed to dictate the Law 5675 that creates the District of Bridge Stone[1] , setting its limits and designating Juan Lecaros as s...
TURISTIC OR NO?
The stone bridge or history "stone bridge"; many believe it is not a attractive and less tourist center, because I am fan of hidden places in our Peru and if you don't see any tour area ...
It's not a tourist district
Although it is still a very young district, it has nothing to offer to tourists, nationals or foreigners.