Santa Catalina Monastery
16th-century convent with colorful courtyards and history
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The Santa Catalina Monastery is like a city within a city, a sprawling 20,000-square-meter convent founded in the 16th century. Behind its high walls lies a maze of narrow streets, colorful courtyards, ornate chapels, and humble nun’s quarters. Once a closed convent, today it’s one of Arequipa’s most fascinating attractions.

Wandering Santa Catalina felt like stepping back in time. Each section revealed something new, like bright blue and red walls, peaceful gardens, even original kitchens and laundry areas. The mix of beauty and solitude made it easy to imagine what life was like for the nuns who lived here in seclusion for centuries.

We arrived around 4pm, technically just an hour before closing. Our guided tour lasted until 5pm, and then we were given another hour to explore on our own. This turned out to be the best time to visit. The crowds had thinned, the lights were coming on, and the monastery took on a calm, magical atmosphere as night began to fall.

Pro Tip: If you can, go later in the afternoon. Fewer visitors, golden light, and the glow of the evening lamps make the monastery even more enchanting.

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