Uros Restaurante

South Coast


Tacna’s stab at novoandina (Peruvian nouvelle cuisine) avoids too many pretensions, if you can get past the (admittedly photogenic) photos of the food on the menu. Try alpaca a la piedra – a slab of Andean game meat cooked on a hot volcanic stone.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby South Coast attractions

1. Museo de Zela

0.07 MILES

The small, musty Museo de Zela provides a look at the interior of one of Tacna’s oldest colonial buildings, the Casa de Zela. Here you can see some period…

2. Museo Histórico Regional

0.1 MILES

Patriotic like everything in Tacna, this museum above the town library broadcasts a grand, somewhat triumphant, air. Huge canvases depicting key moments…

3. Paseo Cívico

0.21 MILES

Unlike almost every other town in Peru, Tacna’s main plaza is not called the Plaza de Armas because the city was never formally founded by the Spanish. It…

4. Fountain

0.23 MILES

On the Paseo Cívico, this 6m-high bronze fountain is said to have been created by the French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (of tower fame) but these…

5. Casa Museo Basadre

0.23 MILES

Named for a local historian born in 1903, this place is more convincing as a cultural center than a museum (though there’s a handful of old photos and an…

6. Cathedral

0.28 MILES

Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (of tower fame) designed the cathedral, noted for its fine stained-glass windows and onyx high altar.

7. El Parque de la Locomotora

0.39 MILES

About an 800m walk south of the train station, a British locomotive built in 1859 and used as a troop train in the War of the Pacific is the centerpiece…

8. Museo Ferroviario

0.4 MILES

This museum located inside the train station gives the impression of stepping back in time. You can wander amid beautiful, though poorly maintained, 20th…