Pasaje La Cultura
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Explore the Ransom Room in Cajamarca, a historical museum unveiling the captivating stories of the Inca Empire and Spanish conquest.
Discover the captivating Ransom Room in Cajamarca, a historic museum showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Peru. Delve into the stories of the Inca Empire and the Spanish conquest, all within its intriguing walls.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the main square in Cajamarca, Plaza de Armas. Head northeast on Avenida José D. Pimentel toward Calle San Martín. Continue straight onto Avenida Los Incas. After about 2 km, turn right onto Avenida Amalia Puga. Ransom Room is located at Amalia Puga 750, just a short distance ahead on the left. Parking is available on the street, but be cautious of parking restrictions.
Public Transportation
To reach Ransom Room via public transportation, locate a local minibus or taxi from the Plaza de Armas. Look for buses heading towards 'Los Baños del Inca' or 'Amalia Puga' as they will pass nearby. The fare is typically around 1-2 soles. Ask the driver to drop you off at 'Amalia Puga' street. From the drop-off point, walk a short distance towards Amalia Puga 750 where Ransom Room is located. Ensure you have small change for the fare.
Walking
If you are within walking distance, head towards the Central market area and continue to Avenida Amalia Puga. Once you reach this avenue, walk along it until you reach number 750, where Ransom Room is located. It is a pleasant walk that should take around 15-20 minutes depending on your starting point.
Use Ransom Room as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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