Hospedaje El Mochilero

Trujillo


It feels more like a youth hostel than anything else in Trujillo. It has hammocks out back, three big dorm rooms that sleep 10 to 12 (bring your earplugs), a guest kitchen and cool common areas for chillaxing megathons. There are basic cane cabins out back if you want to sleep in the open air. All in all, good vibes.


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4. Palacio Iturregui

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6. Casa de la Emancipación

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