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Nazca guides, coffee and life at El Adriano. For travelers, the curious and lovers of a good breakfast.

Where to watch the World Cup 2026 in Nazca
You're in Nazca, your country is playing and you don't want to watch alone. There's one place built for the World Cup: two screens, beers, pisco and deals.

How to see the Nazca Lines: flight or viewpoint
The two ways to see the Nazca Lines —by plane or from the viewpoint— with practical tips to make the most of your stop.

The best coffee in Nazca: why travelers end up at El Adriano
Specialty coffee, latte art and professional method to an international standard. If you take your coffee seriously, in Nazca there's just one place.

Where to have breakfast in Nazca: the stop you can't miss
Driving between Lima and Arequipa through Nazca? There's a spot on the main square for a great breakfast. One tip: eat after you fly the Lines.

Where to eat in Nazca: a local's guide
Breakfast, lunch, coffee and bar in one place, across from the main square. The honest guide to eating well in Nazca without wasting time.

You've seen the Nazca Lines — now what? 6 plans
Nazca is much more than the Lines. Cahuachi, the aqueducts, the Chauchilla cemetery and more plans to fill your day.

What to do in Nazca at night
Not sure what to do in Nazca after sunset? Coffee, cocktails, music and good people across from the main square.

Buggy & sandboard tour in Nazca: Cantalloc, Cahuachi and the Usaca dunes
Desert adventure in Nazca: aqueducts, the adobe city of Cahuachi and sandboarding the Usaca dunes. Better than the Ica buggies.

Pisco in Nazca: varieties and where to try it on the square
Pisco is Peru's flagship spirit. A short guide to its varieties and the best place to try it in Nazca, with music and facing the square.

Nazca in 2 days: the perfect itinerary
How to make the most of 2 days in Nazca: Lines, buggies, Cahuachi and aqueducts, with the best stops to eat, grab coffee and end the night.

Passing through on the Panamericana: where to stop in Nazca
Driving the Pan-American Highway between Lima and Arequipa through Nazca? Where to stop to eat, grab coffee and rest without wasting time.