


City Hall: Its construction started in the Republican age, retains a number of architectural features such as arches and other ornaments of outstanding beauty. The second floor is the town hall unique because it’s entirely decorated with a series of carved wooden figures in high relief depicting the seasons and is a large canvas showing a passage from the proclamation of independence in 1820.
Cathedral: Dating from the eighteenth century was one of the monuments of the Society of Jesus. It was remodeled in 1814. The church has two styles, outside the neoclassical represented on the cover and inside, the baroque pulpit and altars.
Sanctuary of the Lord of Luren: The style of this temple is of neoclassical architecture with a Latin cross plan. It is characterized by three portals with brick arches. One of the most popular temples of the city because harbor the patron saint of Ica. This temple is being demolished (2008) because of the 2007 Peru earthquake that struck the region.
Adolfo Bermudez Jenkins Regional Museum: Displays a collection of artifacts from the Paracas, Nazca, Huari, Ica and Inca. Also, it appreciated samples of paintings and colonial furniture and Republicans. This place is very crowded.
Stone Museum: Founded by Dr. Javier Cabrera collector presents a collection of mysterious and different stones engraved with scenes of human activities.
Casona del Marqués de Torre Hermosa: One of the few examples of colonial architecture that have survived earthquakes and urban growth. Stresses its cover rococo carved in stone. It is known as La Casa Bolívar the Liberator because he stayed on his way through the city.
Casona Mendiola: That it was owned by the Martinez Benvenuto sisters has a beautiful viceregal floor of two gardens in Bolivar Street. Interior has been damaged by the earthquake of 2007.
Huacachina Lagoon: A traditional walking and rest for Ica people, and must-see spot for foreigners. Huacachina Lagoon is one of the few natural oasis in the country, which is combined with a landscape that harmonizes dunes, palm, trees and huarangos. To the waters of the lagoon in the past attributed great healing properties.
