Quebrada de Humahuaca is a narrow mountain valley in northern Argentina. It's known for its dramatic rock formations and hills, and its indigenous Quechuan villages. In the south, the rocky, multihued slopes of the Seven Colors Hill rise above the Spanish colonial village of Purmamarca. The village is known for the centuries-old Santa Rosa de Lima church and surrounding desert landscapes.
Plaza Belgrano
Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Saviour, San Salvador de Jujuy
Lineal Xibi-Xibi. Park
Basílica San Francisco
Viracocha Restaurante
Zorba Greekbar
Negus Plaza
PEPIRA Cafe & restó