Mercado de Monsefú

North Coast


The village of Monsefú, on the road from Chiclayo to Puerto Etén, is famed throughout the region for its weavers who produce a variety of clothes, hats and handicrafts from natural fibers. Shops selling locally produced wares line Calle 28 de Julio, beginning in front of the town's plaza.


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1. Puerto Etén

3.37 MILES

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2. Santa Rosa

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3. Pimentel

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4. Paseo de las Musas

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5. Cathedral

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6. Mercado Modelo

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7. Museo Tumbas Reales de Sipán

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8. Brüning Museum

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