Our first stop in Peru was Arequipa – Peru’s second largest city. In the center, it’s colonial buildings remain largely intact. The white walls, clean cut corners and arched doorways take you back to the time the Spanish occupied the center.
Arequipa was charming and a nice transition from Bolivia. We spent a few days before and after the Colca Canyon exploring and relaxing in Arequipa. A big plus was most cafes had delicious coffee (a long time coming…) and great food. I know, we’re here in Peru and should truly embrace and enjoy Peruvian food, but we could not help but be drawn in by the Turkish and Middle Eastern restaurants. Arequipa was a welcome change and has set the mood for the rest of Peru.
Santa Catalina Convent
One afternoon, we decided to visit the Santa Catalina Convent located in the center of Arequipa. The convent really is a city inside a city. It was constructed back in the 16th century and endured several earthquakes and periods of transition which can be seen in the architecture of the “city.”
The monastery is made of silar, a volcanic rock, and is often then decorated with beautiful paintings.





