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All Places in Iquitos

  • Belén Floating Market

    A bustling and vibrant floating market where you can find exotic fruits and handcrafted souvenirs.

  • Amazon Rescue Center

    The Amazon Rescue Center (CREA) rehabilitates animals rescued from illegal trafficking, including manatees, turtles, and birds, and educates visitors on conservation.

  • Amazon River

    A major river in South America, forming the backdrop for jungle tours and travel between cities like Iquitos and Leticia.

  • iron house

    A notable piece of colonial architecture in Iquitos, designed by Gustave Eiffel.

  • mercado de productores

    A local market where you can sample traditional Amazonian cuisine.

  • Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm and Amazon Animal Orphanage

    A magical place featuring a butterfly farm and an orphanage for rescued Amazonian animals.

  • Boulevard

    A riverside promenade that comes alive at night with music, dancing, and street food vendors.

  • Amazon rainforest walk

    An elevated walkway experience that allows visitors to walk among the treetops of the Amazon rainforest.

  • Quistococha Zoo Park

    A large park housing various Amazonian animals and featuring a relaxing lagoon.

  • Flying Dog Hostel

    A hostel in Iquitos with a good location, offering shared and private rooms, and equipped with necessary fans to combat the heat.

  • Heliconia Amazon River Lodge

    A lodge located on the banks of the Amazon River, offering packages that include meals, excursions to Monkey Island, jungle hikes, and boat rides.

  • Main Square

    The main square in Iquitos is a central point from which to begin exploring the city.

  • Tarapacá Boardwalk

    The Tarapacá Boardwalk is an emblematic spot in Iquitos, featuring colonial architecture from the rubber boom era and murals.

  • Muyuna Beach

    Muyuna Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Iquitos region, known for its fine white sand and appearing when the river level drops.

  • Quistococha Lagoon

    Quistococha Lagoon is a popular recreational spot visited by families for swimming, boat rides, and relaxation, located near the Amazon Rescue Center.

  • Nanay Bridge

    Nanay Bridge is noted as the longest bridge in Peru, offering opportunities for walks or mototaxi rides, with a nearby market selling local foods.

  • Monkey Island

    Monkey Island is a sanctuary and rescue center focused on rehabilitating and releasing monkeys, where visitors can observe them in a semi-natural environment.

  • Yagua Community

    The Yagua Community is an indigenous group in the Amazon where visitors can learn about their ancestral customs, traditions, and way of life, including dances and crafts.

  • Museo de Barcos

    A museum located on a large boat along the Tarapacá Boardwalk, offering guided tours for a small fee.

  • Puerto Nanay

    Puerto Nanay is a significant port in Iquitos, serving as a departure point for tours to indigenous communities like the Boras and for accessing the Bellavista Market.

  • Mercado Bellavista

    Located at the start of Nanay Bridge, the Bellavista Market offers a variety of unusual local foods, including Suri (grubs), though some items are best avoided for conservation reasons.

  • Isla de los monos

    A respected rescue and rehabilitation center for wild monkeys located on a jungle island near Iquitos, Peru, working to combat illegal animal trafficking and care for abandoned infants.

  • Iconia Lodge

    Iconia Lodge offers multi-day packages for an immersive jungle experience, including guided excursions, meals, and accommodation deep in the Amazon rainforest.

  • Waterfront

    A waterfront area in Iquitos that offers a quiet and colorful experience, especially on Sunday mornings before the city fully wakes up.

  • Lure Bellin

    One of the poorest neighborhoods in Iquitos, with some houses floating and others on stilts, reflecting the historical rubber boom era.

  • Malon

    A lively section of the Malon in Iquitos that is very popular on weekends, attracting hundreds of people for entertainment and family gatherings.

  • Plaza de Armas

    The main plaza in Iquitos, which becomes busier with tourists and is generally safer than other areas, though pickpockets can be a concern.

  • Hotel Kasam

    Hotel Kasam is a well-regarded and potentially affordable hotel located just three blocks from the main Plaza de Armas in Iquitos.

  • Historic Boat Museum

    A recommended museum in Iquitos, located across from the Hotel Kasam, featuring a cool old rubber boat from the late 1800s/early 1900s and good air conditioning.

  • Amazon River tours

    Explore the mighty Amazon River on a guided tour to discover its beauty, wildlife, and the communities along its banks.

  • Belen Market

    A legendary market in Iquitos, Peru, offering everything from fresh produce to exotic jungle goods, though it's also known for its high prices and risk of pickpocketing.

  • Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm

    An enchanting sanctuary home to a stunning array of butterflies, offering a chance to witness their beauty up close.

  • Quistococha Zoo

    A family-friendly zoo showcasing native Amazonian animals and lush gardens, offering a fun and educational experience.

  • Iquitos City Historic Center

    Stroll through charming streets lined with colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and local shops, rich in history and culture.

  • Infinity Bridge of Iquitos

    An architectural marvel spanning the Amazon River, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

  • Cultural Center of Iquitos

    A vibrant hub showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region with art exhibits and local performances.

  • Explorama Lodge

    Nestled in the heart of the Amazon, this lodge offers a unique blend of comfort and adventure with guided rainforest tours.

  • Pacaya Samiria National Reserve

    A breathtaking reserve offering a chance to explore the Amazon's rich biodiversity, glide through tranquil waters, and witness untouched beauty.

  • Iquitos Monumental Zone

    Explore the historic heart of Iquitos, featuring architecture from the rubber boom era like the Iron House, Ex Hotel Palace, and Taza Morey.

  • Ayapua Ship Museum

    A museum located on the Itaya River, housed in a former rubber trading ship, detailing Iquitos's prosperous rubber boom era.

  • Quistococha Tourist Complex

    A large tourist complex featuring a zoo with Amazonian species, a botanical garden, an aviary, a serpentarium, and a refreshing lake for swimming.

  • La Jungla Tourist Recreation Area

    An recreational area with a swimming pool and an artificial lagoon, ideal for spending an afternoon with family or friends.

  • National Reserve Allpahuayo-Mishana

    A reserve protecting a high concentration of unique white-sand forests and floodplains, harboring numerous endemic and scientifically undescribed plant and animal species.

  • Barrio Florido

    A community located a short distance from Iquitos, known for the 'Mundo Pedrito' where visitors can feed caimans.

  • Irapay Amazon Lodge

    A lodge located 20 minutes from the port of Nanay on the Momón River, offering exclusive facilities like swimming pools, a bar, and a restaurant.

  • Amazon Oasis Lodge

    A rustic lodge offering floating bungalows on the Momón River, providing a relaxing experience with opportunities to enjoy Amazonian sunsets and canoe trips.

  • Tipishca Beach

    A popular Amazonian beach that forms during the summer season, located about 15 minutes from Santa Clara.

  • Unisuni Beach

    Another Amazonian beach that forms during the summer, offering a place to visit and share experiences.

  • Belén

    A neighborhood in Iquitos, known for its market where exotic drinks can be found; it is considered one of the most dangerous areas and best visited with a guide or group.

  • Al Frío y al Fuego Restaurant

    A floating restaurant offering an exquisite and complete menu in a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere surrounded by nature.

  • Casa de Hierro

    An iconic building from the rubber boom era, notable for its iron structure reportedly designed by Gustave Eiffel.

  • Ex Hotel Palace

    A historic building that once served as a prominent hotel, representing the architectural style of Iquitos's rubber boom era.

  • Taza Morey

    A notable building within the Iquitos Monumental Zone, reflecting the architectural heritage of the city from the rubber boom period.

  • Allpayacu Adventures

    An adventure company offering guided tours into the Amazon rainforest from Iquitos, Peru, emphasizing responsible tourism, supporting local communities, and providing educational opportunities.

  • Amazon Dream Hostel

    A hostel in Iquitos, Peru, serving as a lodging option for travelers exploring the capital of the Peruvian Amazon.

  • Alpayacu Adventures Lodge

    A simple and practical jungle lodge offering cabins with basic amenities, serving as accommodation for Allpayacu Adventures' guests exploring the Amazon rainforest near Iquitos, Peru.

  • Amazon rainforest

    A vast tropical rainforest surrounding Iquitos, offering opportunities for jungle exploration, fishing, and learning about indigenous traditions.

  • wildlife animal farm

    A facility where various Amazonian animals like monkeys, sloths, and jaguars can be observed.

  • kios coocha touristic Park

    A tourist park in Iquitos offering close encounters with captivating Amazonian creatures.

  • rural markets

    Local markets in Iquitos where a variety of goods, including exotic foods and local crafts, are sold.

  • Alo Al Fuego

    A unique floating restaurant on the Amazon River offering locally sourced dishes and river views.

  • Amazon Jungle

    An immersive rainforest experience offering a glimpse into off-grid Amazonian life, tribal villages, and diverse wildlife.

  • Nan River

    A significant tributary of the Amazon River, notable for its convergence with the Amazon River, creating a visually distinct color boundary.

  • Malecón

    A scenic boulevard in Iquitos that borders the town, offering views of a tributary of the Amazon River and lined with colonial buildings and places to eat.

  • Casa de Fierro

    A historic building in Iquitos, believed to have been designed by Gustave Eiffel, that likely served as a market in its past.

  • Belén Market

    A large, bustling market in Iquitos, described as the number one Amazonian market, where locals buy a wide variety of goods including produce, meats, and everyday necessities.

  • Port Nanay

    A port located north of Iquitos, serving as a departure point for boat trips into the Amazon River and to various islands and attractions.

  • Mercado Belen

    A market in Iquitos specializing in traditional Amazonian food, medicine, and customs.

  • Leticia

    A Colombian city on the Amazon River, serving as a gateway to further Amazonian adventures and bordering Peru and Brazil.

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