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Stop At: Basilica y Monasterio de Santo Domingo, Jiron Camana 170, Lima 15001 Peru
You will have an exclusive tour that will show the most important sanctuaries of the city. You will start with visiting Santo Domingo Monastery. San Martin de Porres and Santa Rosa de Lima whose rests are lying there walked through its hallways in the 17th century. After that you will go to the Sanctuary of Santa Rosa of Lima where Isabel Flores de Oliva was born and lived, she is considered to be the first saint of America. Finally you will visit Las Nazarenas church where you will be able to see the image of Cristo Moreno, painted in the colonial period it lingers until now.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Church and Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima, Av. Tacna 100, Lima L01 Peru
You will have an exclusive tour that will show the most important sanctuaries of the city. You will start with visiting Santo Domingo Monastery. San Martin de Porres and Santa Rosa de Lima whose rests are lying there walked through its hallways in the 17th century. After that you will go to the Sanctuary of Santa Rosa of Lima where Isabel Flores de Oliva was born and lived, she is considered to be the first saint of America. Finally you will visit Las Nazarenas church where you will be able to see the image of Cristo Moreno, painted in the colonial period it lingers until now.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Iglesia de las Nazarenas, Jiron Huancavelica, Lima Peru
You will have an exclusive tour that will show the most important sanctuaries of the city. You will start with visiting Santo Domingo Monastery. San Martin de Porres and Santa Rosa de Lima whose rests are lying there walked through its hallways in the 17th century. After that you will go to the Sanctuary of Santa Rosa of Lima where Isabel Flores de Oliva was born and lived, she is considered to be the first saint of America. Finally you will visit Las Nazarenas church where you will be able to see the image of Cristo Moreno, painted in the colonial period it lingers until now.
Duration: 1 hour