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The road journey from Trujillo to Lambayeque is pleasant and relaxing. At redBus, we work with different bus companies that operate on this route with well-maintained buses and experienced drivers. Although the travel time varies from one bus operator to another because of traffic and climatic conditions, our continuous availability of bus services between Trujillo and Lambayeque reduces uncertainty and offers convenience for travelers.
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Trujillo was founded in 1534 by Diego de Almagro, under the name “Villa of Truxillo”. With the passing of time Trujillo would consolidate as one of the most important cities of the Peruvian viceroyalty, for being an administrative and commercial center, essential for the colonial system. During the independence period, Trujillo had a relevant role on Peru’s Independence, what gave the surname of “Ciudad Benemérita y Fidelísima a la Patria” (“Meritorious city and Faithful to the Homeland”). Besides that, it was the first city to break free from Spain. During the 19th century, and later that the Moche and Chicama valleys emerged as settlements of the sugar industry and the economy grew, new residents came to the city; mostly were european immigrants, what contributed to the development of a local esthetic, since the constructions took breathing from the neoclassical style.
Located in northern Peru, Lambayeque is a city steeped in history and culture, renowned for its archaeological sites and rich traditions. It's a destination that perfectly blends historical exploration and culinary delights, making it ideal for visitors seeking an authentic Peruvian experience.
Lambayeque has a warm and dry climate. The average temperatures range between 19°C and 32°C, with little variation throughout the year. Rain is scarce, making it a pleasant destination for travel year-round.
Casa Andina Select Chiclayo
Address: Av. Federico Villarreal 115, Chiclayo
Price: From S/. 200.00
Amenities: Outdoor pool, restaurant, Wi-Fi, and breakfast included.
Hotel Mochiks
Address: Calle Tacna 615, Chiclayo
Price: From S/. 120.00
Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, breakfast, parking, and a bar.
El Rincón del Pato
Address: Av. Agricultura 174, Lambayeque
Specialty: Duck dishes and northern Peruvian cuisine.
Price: From S/. 40.00
Fiesta Gourmet
Address: Calle Lora y Cordero 834, Chiclayo
Specialty: Modern takes on Peruvian classics like arroz con pato.
Price: From S/. 50.00
Royal Tombs of Sipán Museum: A world-class museum housing treasures from the ancient Moche civilization.
Brüning National Archaeological Museum: Showcasing artifacts from the Lambayeque, Moche, and Chimu cultures.
Chaparri Ecological Reserve: Perfect for nature lovers, this reserve is home to spectacled bears and diverse flora and fauna.
February 20: Anniversary of the Sipán Museum's opening.
September: Lambayeque’s Anniversary Month, featuring parades, food fairs, and cultural events.
Holy Week: Processions and traditional celebrations.
By Mototaxi: Affordable and widely available for short distances.
By Taxi: Ideal for traveling between Lambayeque and nearby Chiclayo.
On Foot: The city is walkable, especially in the central areas.
Traveling by bus from Lima to Lambayeque covers approximately 770 km, with a duration of 12 to 14 hours. Buses offer amenities like reclining seats, air conditioning, and onboard entertainment for a comfortable journey.
Lambayeque is a culinary hotspot in Peru. Don’t miss these dishes:
Arroz con pato: A traditional dish made with duck and rice flavored with cilantro.
Seco de cabrito: Goat stew served with beans and rice.
King Kong: A sweet dessert made of layers of shortbread cookies and manjar blanco (a type of caramel).
King Kong candy: A sweet souvenir that embodies the region's flavors.
Crafts from local artisans: Including pottery and textiles.
Chicha de jora: A traditional fermented corn beverage.
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Expreso Jireh
Transportes Jimenez
Plaza Norte Terminal
Javier Prado Terminal
Lambayeque Main Terminal
Central Station near Av. Ramon Castilla