Things to Do in Huancayo

Everything you need to explore Huancayo — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Historic in Huancayo

Catedral de Huancayo
Free 0.1 km from centre

Huancayo’s main cathedral, built in the 19th century on the Plaza de Armas. It blends neo-classical and baroque styles, with a striking pink-and-cream facade. Inside, the high altar is covered in gold leaf and the stained glass windows depict saints

🕐 Mon–Sat 8am–noon; 3pm–6pm, Sun 7am–1pm

💡 Look for the small side chapel dedicated to the Señor de los Temblores; locals believe it protects the city from earthquakes. Mass is held at 7am and 6pm daily, and you’re welcome to sit in.

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Landmark in Huancayo

Cerro de la Libertad
Free 0.3 km from centre

A steep hill with a giant white cross visible from most of the city. Climb the stairs for panoramic views of Huancayo and the surrounding valley. Popular with locals exercising in the morning.

🕐 Open 24 hrs

💡 Go at sunrise to avoid the strong sun and get the best light for photos. There’s a small shop at the top selling bottled water and choclo con queso.

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Museum in Huancayo

Museo de la Cultura - Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú
Free 0.8 km from centre

Small but fascinating museum displaying pre-Columbian artefacts from the Mantaro Valley, including ceramics, textiles, and mummies. Housed in a colonial building on the university campus.

🕐 Mon–Fri 9am–1pm; 3pm–5pm

💡 Ask the guard to open the back room—there’s a collection of carved stone heads and a rare Inca quipu that’s not always on display.

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Park in Huancayo

Parque de la Identidad Huanca
Free 1.2 km from centre

A modern park celebrating local Huanca culture with life-sized bronze sculptures of traditional dancers, farmers, and artisans. The fountains and carved stone murals show scenes from the Mantaro Valley’s history.

🕐 Daily 6am–8pm

💡 Go on a Sunday afternoon—there’s often a free folk dance troupe practicing in the amphitheatre. The park is spotless and has good benches for a picnic.

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Cultural in Huancayo

Mercado Mayorista de Huancayo
Free 1.5 km from centre

The city's huge wholesale market, a maze of stalls selling everything from fresh produce and herbs to woven goods and live guinea pigs. It's chaotic, colourful, and gives a real sense of daily life in the Mantaro Valley.

🕐 Daily 5am–4pm

💡 Come on a Saturday morning when the Andean mercados are busiest—you’ll find the best selection of local cheeses and artisanal bread. Don't bring valuables; keep your bag zipped and close. Free to enter, but a bag of lucuma fruit costs about 2 soles.

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Where to Eat in Huancayo

Detrás de la catedral peruvian ££
SuperPollo Local ££
Pizza Hut pizza ££
Hacienda Vargas Local ££
Café Giraldez Local ££
Leonardo Local ££
Passion y Sabor burger;sandwich;regional;hot_dog;breakfast;grill;tea;sausage;coffee_shop;noodles;peruvian;diner;chicken ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Huancayo?

The top attractions include Catedral de Huancayo, Cerro de la Libertad, Museo de la Cultura - Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú, Parque de la Identidad Huanca, Mercado Mayorista de Huancayo.

How many days do you need in Huancayo?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Huancayo 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Huancayo famous for?

Huancayo is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Huancayo?

Top options include Detrás de la catedral, SuperPollo, Pizza Hut, Hacienda Vargas.