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Parks #3 in Huancayo

Tupac Amaru Park

4.1 · 6,137 reviews
Bustling and community-focused
Tupac Amaru Park, Uruguay 691, Huancayo 12001, Peru
Interesting facts
1

The park is named after Túpac Amaru II, an 18th-century indigenous revolutionary who led a major uprising against Spanish colonial rule in Peru.

2

The monument acts as a focal point for political and cultural events in the Huancayo district.

3

The park is situated at an elevation of approximately 3,250 meters above sea level.

4

Local vendors specialize in traditional Huancayo street snacks like anticuchos and picarones during peak weekend hours.

Overview

Tupac Amaru Park serves as a central recreational hub in Huancayo, featuring a prominent monument dedicated to the indigenous leader Túpac Amaru II. The park functions as a localized gastronomic center, particularly during weekends when street food vendors congregate to serve regional Andean cuisine. The layout includes central walkways and green spaces integrated into the urban infrastructure. It acts as a community gathering point, reflecting the historical and political legacy of the Peruvian resistance. The site is frequently used for public commemorations and small-scale social events.

Photo spot

The base of the Túpac Amaru statue, which provides a clear view of the park's central axis.

Insider tips

Visit during weekend afternoons to experience the full range of food stalls.

Keep a light jacket handy as evening temperatures in Huancayo drop significantly due to high altitude.

Carry small denomination cash for street food purchases.

What to avoid

Avoid consuming tap water or unpeeled fruits from stalls; prioritize freshly cooked hot foods.

Good to know

The street food market presence is most significant on weekends and public holidays; quiet on weekdays.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45 minutes to 1 hour
Best time to visit
Weekend afternoons during the dry season (May to September) for the most active street food scene.
Address
Tupac Amaru Park, Uruguay 691, Huancayo 12001, Peru
-12.060, -75.204
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Details
Shade & rest areasLimited benches surround the central monument area.
Food availabilityHigh density of regional street food vendors on weekends.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45 minutes to 1 hour to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekend afternoons during the dry season (May to September) for the most active street food scene..

The base of the Túpac Amaru statue, which provides a clear view of the park's central axis.

Close by you'll find Constitution Square, Parque de la Identidad Huanca, Cerrito de la Libertad.