Mejores Tours y Viajes de Calle de alcala

This is not only the longest street in a city known for long streets but one of its oldest as well. In 1837, Scottish travel writer Henry David Inglis described 6.5-mile-long Calle de Alcala as "long, of superb width, and flanked by a splendid range of unequal buildings." Here you will find the Alcazar Theatre, Madrid Casino, Metropolis Building, Church of San Jose, Palace of Linares, Plaza de Cibeles and Plaza de la Independencia.
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How do I get from Lima Airport to La Central de Callao?

Take a taxi or ride-share from Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) to La Central de Callao – the trip takes 15–20 minutes. Alternatively, use the Airport Express bus to Plaza Grau, then a short taxi ride. Ensure taxis are official airport-authorized to avoid overcharging.

Is La Central de Callao safe for tourists using public transit at night?

Exercise caution when using public transit in La Central de Callao after dark. Stick to well-lit areas, avoid displaying valuables, and use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps. The area is primarily industrial, with limited foot traffic at night.

What local transportation pass can I use to access La Central de Callao from central Lima?

Use the integrated Lima-Callao Trolebús or Metropolitano bus rapid transit system with a Tarjeta Multiuso. Purchase and recharge the card at official stations. It provides seamless transfers and access to central corridors linking Lima and Callao.

Does La Central de Callao operate during the rainy season in Lima?

Yes, La Central de Callao operates year-round. Lima’s rainy season (December to April) brings mild showers, not heavy storms. Flooding is rare in this coastal area, so transportation and freight services remain largely uninterrupted.

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