Peru · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Puno
Everything you need to explore Puno — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Puno
Patch of green in central Puno with eucalyptus trees, benches and a bronze statue of the mestizo leader José Gabriel Condorcanqui. Locals often sit here eating ice cream or reading.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Best in late afternoon when the sun softens and the trees cast long shadows. Avoid the park after dark – it’s poorly lit and can feel unsafe.
Hotels near Parque Pino →Landmark in Puno
Neoclassical stone arch built in 1847 to honour the Peruvian victory over the Spanish. It stands at the top of a small hill and offers a decent view of the city and lake.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 You can walk right under it for free – no tickets needed. Combine with a short stroll up to the nearby Mirador del Lago for a broader view. The steps are steep but manageable.
Hotels near Arco Deustua →Flat lookout point on a small knoll above the waterfront, with a clear view of the lake and the islands beyond. A simple concrete platform with a bench – nothing flashy.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Sunset is the moment to go – the light turns the water silver. It’s a 10-minute uphill walk from the Plaza de Armas. No entrance fee, but you can buy a juice or snack from the vendor who sometimes sets up there.
Hotels near Mirador del Lago Titicaca →Historic in Puno
A 16th-century adobe church with a simple white facade and a single bell tower. Inside, the altarpiece is painted in earthy ochres and blues, with a wooden crucifix brought from Spain.
🕐 Monday–Saturday 08:00–12:00, 15:00–18:00; Sunday 07:00–12:00
💡 Usually unlocked from 08:00–12:00 and 15:00–18:00. The caretaker may ask for a voluntary donation of 2 or 3 soles. Don't expect a guided tour – wander quietly and take your own time.
Hotels near Iglesia de San Juan Bautista →Museum in Puno
Small museum on the second floor of a colonial building, dedicated to the coca leaf and its cultural significance in the Andes. Exhibits include cultivation tools, textiles and historical photographs.
🕐 Monday–Saturday 09:00–18:00
💡 Entry is 5 soles (about £1). Go early to avoid the tour groups. The museum is easy to miss – look for the sign above a souvenir shop on Calle Deustua.
Hotels near Museo de la Coca y Costumbres →Where to Eat in Puno
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Puno?
The top attractions include Parque Pino, Arco Deustua, Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, Mirador del Lago Titicaca, Museo de la Coca y Costumbres.
How many days do you need in Puno?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Puno 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Puno famous for?
Puno is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Puno?
Top options include Tulipan's, Mojsa, La Casa del Corregidor, Incabar.