Arequipa also has several malls, numerous hospitals, grocery stores, cinemas, plus scores of restaurants. It’s a pedestrian-friendly city. Most expats do not drive but rely on walking, taxis, and buses. The average taxi fare is less than $3, but it is possible to walk to most day-to...
In the Chancay-Huaral and Chillón valleys, the pesticide sale centers (trading houses) are located side by side with places that sell food such as restaurants and grocery stores, both in rural and central urban areas. In fact, this occurs across the country, especially in the highlands [13...