
Plaza de Armas de Nazca
Najbolje vreme za posetu
Late afternoon (4-6 PM) when the intense desert sun softens and locals emerge to socialize, snack, and stroll. Friday evenings are especially lively with free public dance lessons starting around 7 PM.
Saveti za budžet
The square itself is free to enter and explore at any hour. Street food like choclo con queso or picarones costs just 2-5 soles, making it an incredibly cheap place to sample local flavors.
Preporučeno za
Solo travelers watching daily life, Budget-conscious backpackers, Photographers capturing everyday Peru, Travelers on a Nazca layover between flights
Planirajte svoju posetu
30-45 minutes
O atrakciji
Brze činjenice: Centralna fontana sadrži bronzanu skulpturu sirene koju su meštani prozvali "La Sirena", dodatu tokom renovacije 1960-ih. Visoki fikusi pružaju hlad trgu, a njihovo ogromno korenje stvara prirodne klupe na kojima prodavci svakog popodneva prodaju choclo con queso (kukuruz sa sirom).
Istaknuto: Za razliku od većine glavnih trgova u Peruu, ovaj trg nema katedralu ili kolonijalnu crkvu koja bi ga omeđivala, što mu daje neobično otvoren i prozračan osećaj. Po mraku, fontana se osvetljava u promenljivim bojama dok se lokalne porodice okupljaju za besplatne časove plesa u marinera i huayno svakog petka uveče.
Insajderski saveti
- The cafeteria-style restaurant on the northwest corner, Cafetin Plaza, serves the best 6-sol almuerzo (set lunch) in town, including soup, main course, and a drink.
- The bench with the best shade sits under the giant rubber tree on the south side, near the shoe-shine stands.
- If you visit on a Sunday morning, you'll catch an informal artisan market with handwoven textiles and ceramic Nazca replicas set up along the east edge.
- Don't bother with the small tourist train ride that circles the square, it's overpriced at 10 soles for a 5-minute loop.
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