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Arequipa Bike Tour

On this bike tour through Arequipa, you’ll explore the countryside as well as the historic center, and pedal your way to the stunning Yanahuara viewpoint, where you’ll enjoy views of the Chilina Valley and the Misti, Chachani, and Picchu Picchu volcanoes.

Tour Details

We’ll start the tour by meeting at 125 La Merced Street. Once there, we’ll distribute bikes, helmets, and gloves. Then it’s time to start pedaling and discover the White City from a whole new perspective, let’s go!

Our route begins in the historic center, surrounded by colonial mansions built with the white volcanic stone known as sillar, which gives Arequipa its characteristic color. Did you know this city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site? It’s easy to see why!

Next, we’ll head to the modern residential areas, where the mix of architectural styles reveals how Arequipa has evolved over time. We’ll cross one of the bridges over the Chili River and make a stop at the Yanahuara viewpoint, one of the city’s most iconic spots.

The volcanic stone arches here frame one of the most stunning views of Misti Volcano, the city’s guardian. Take a look at the inscriptions on the arches, featuring phrases by local Arequipean poets, a reflection of the city’s rich cultural heritage.

Afterward, we’ll descend into the Chilina Valley, a peaceful oasis that contrasts with the urban landscape. Here, farmland, pre-Inca terraces, and farm animals give a glimpse of authentic rural life. We’ll ride along the Chili River, whose waters sustain the entire region, while the impressive Misti, Chachani, and Picchu Picchu volcanoes dominate the horizon.

Then, we’ll explore the San Lázaro neighborhood, navigating its cobblestone alleys and sillar mansions, forming a real historical maze.

Our final stop will be to admire the façade of the Church of the Society of Jesus, a 17th-century gem of mestizo Baroque. Its intricate volcanic stone carvings tell stories of both indigenous and Christian traditions, symbolizing the meeting of two worlds.

Finally, we’ll return to our starting point, concluding the tour after approximately three hours.

On this bike tour through Arequipa, you’ll explore the countryside as well as the historic center, and pedal your way to the stunning Yanahuara viewpoint, where you’ll enjoy views of the Chilina Valley and the Misti, Chachani, and Picchu Picchu volcanoes.

Tour Details

We’ll start the tour by meeting at 125 La Merced Street. Once there, we’ll distribute bikes, helmets, and gloves. Then it’s time to start pedaling and discover the White City from a whole new perspective, let’s go!

Our route begins in the historic center, surrounded by colonial mansions built with the white volcanic stone known as sillar, which gives Arequipa its characteristic color. Did you know this city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site? It’s easy to see why!

Next, we’ll head to the modern residential areas, where the mix of architectural styles reveals how Arequipa has evolved over time. We’ll cross one of the bridges over the Chili River and make a stop at the Yanahuara viewpoint, one of the city’s most iconic spots.

The volcanic stone arches here frame one of the most stunning views of Misti Volcano, the city’s guardian. Take a look at the inscriptions on the arches, featuring phrases by local Arequipean poets, a reflection of the city’s rich cultural heritage.

Afterward, we’ll descend into the Chilina Valley, a peaceful oasis that contrasts with the urban landscape. Here, farmland, pre-Inca terraces, and farm animals give a glimpse of authentic rural life. We’ll ride along the Chili River, whose waters sustain the entire region, while the impressive Misti, Chachani, and Picchu Picchu volcanoes dominate the horizon.

Then, we’ll explore the San Lázaro neighborhood, navigating its cobblestone alleys and sillar mansions, forming a real historical maze.

Our final stop will be to admire the façade of the Church of the Society of Jesus, a 17th-century gem of mestizo Baroque. Its intricate volcanic stone carvings tell stories of both indigenous and Christian traditions, symbolizing the meeting of two worlds.

Finally, we’ll return to our starting point, concluding the tour after approximately three hours.

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Duration

3 hours.

Language The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in English and Spanish.

The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in English and Spanish.

Included

English–speaking guide

Bike, helmet, and gloves rental

Bottle of water

When to book?

You can book up until 24 hours before the activity as long as there are still places. Book now to guarantee your spot.

Type of voucher

Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.

Accessibility

Not wheelchair accessible.

Sustainability

All services published on Civitatis are carried out in accordance with our Sustainability Code.

Sustainability Code

Our providers commit to:

  • Provide a safe and satisfying experience.
  • Reduce, reuse, recycle.
  • Incorporate eco-conscious technologies.
  • Uphold fair employment standards.
  • Foster the growth of local communities.
  • Preserve the integrity of local culture.
  • Safeguard both cultural and environmental heritage.
  • Ensure ethical treatment of animals.
  • Operate with honesty and transparency.
  • Encourage sustainable behaviors among customers and staff.

This particular activity contributes as follows:

  • No printing of documentation required.

Pets

Not permitted.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q - Why do this activity with Civitatis?

    A - At Civitatis we guarantee the best quality and prices, click here if you want to know how we select our activities.

  • Q - How to book?

    A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.

  • Q - Is a minimum number of participants required?

    A - This activity requires a minimum of 2 participants. Should this number not be reached, we'll get in touch with you to offer alternatives.

  • Q - Which local supplier will be providing the tour?

    A - Peru Nat Red Corporate name: Peru Nat Red E.I.R.L Registered Office: Urbanización Villa El Prado F-4A, Arequipa, Peru Tax Identification Number (VAT ID): RUC 20601016282 Contact information Email: infoperunatred@gmail.com Phone: +51958341172

If you have any other questions please contact us.

Meeting point

Calle de La Merced, 125

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