
Balcón del Conde de Lemos
A historic wooden balcony offering picturesque Puno views, once a Viceroy's residence, now a cultural heritage site.

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Balcón del Conde de Lemos
Best Time
Clearer skies, fewer crowds

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Must-see attractions
A historic wooden balcony offering picturesque Puno views, once a Viceroy's residence, now a cultural heritage site.
"A very nice vantage point, close to the main square, with a fairly picturesque view."

🚶♀️ Steep Climb Ahead
Be prepared for a steep ascent to reach the balcony. Pace yourself due to Puno's high altitude. :athletic_shoe:
📸 Panoramic Views
While nice, consider Mirador del Cóndor for even more stunning, higher vistas. :camerawithflash:

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Rating
2.9 · 17 reviews
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Tourist Attraction
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Historic Balcony Views
Near Plaza de Armas
A charming wooden balcony offering picturesque views of Puno, steeped in 17th-century history.
Count of Lemos's Legacy
House of the Count of Lemos
Explore the site where the Viceroy stayed in 1668, now a declared Cultural Heritage of the Nation.
Wood Art Exhibits
Cultural space within the Balcón
Discover beautifully crafted wood art, adding an artistic dimension to your visit.
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🚶♀️ Steep Climb Ahead
Be prepared for a steep ascent to reach the balcony. Pace yourself due to Puno's high altitude. :athletic_shoe:
📸 Panoramic Views
While nice, consider Mirador del Cóndor for even more stunning, higher vistas. :camerawithflash:
🏛️ Historical Significance
Learn about the Viceroy Pedro Fernández de Castro y Portugal and the site's heritage. 📜
🎨 Local Art
Don't miss the wood art exhibits; they are often surprisingly beautiful and unique. 🎨
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🚶♀️ Steep Climb Ahead
Be prepared for a steep ascent to reach the balcony. Pace yourself due to Puno's high altitude. :athletic_shoe:
📸 Panoramic Views
While nice, consider Mirador del Cóndor for even more stunning, higher vistas. :camerawithflash:
🏛️ Historical Significance
Learn about the Viceroy Pedro Fernández de Castro y Portugal and the site's heritage. 📜
🎨 Local Art
Don't miss the wood art exhibits; they are often surprisingly beautiful and unique. 🎨
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate the Balcón del Conde de Lemos for its picturesque views and historical significance, noting its convenient location near the main square. Some find the climb steep due to the altitude, and suggest that other viewpoints offer more expansive panoramas.
"A very nice vantage point, close to the main square, with a fairly picturesque view. The climb is steep, so beware of altitude sickness.
One star less because the view from the Mirador del Condor, a higher and therefore more scenic point, is a reasonably longer distance away."
Manuel Ribera
"Built in wood in the "House of the Count of Lemos" in the 17th century; Viceroy Pedro Fernández de Castro y Portugal "Count of Lemos" XXIX Viceroy and XXIII Governor of Peru, stayed there during his stay in Puno on August 3, 1668, which is why it bears its name "The Balcony of the Count of Lemos", said Balcony, in addition to the "House of the Count of Lemos" where it was built, were declared Cultural Heritage of the Nation in accordance with R.S. No. 505-74-ED, of October 15, 1974."
Mid Vlad
"The food was very good"
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Balcón del Conde de Lemos is conveniently located near the Plaza de Armas in Puno. It's a short, albeit steep, walk uphill from the main square. Look for signs directing you to the 'Casa del Corregidor' or the balcony itself.
While taxis are readily available in Puno, the Balcón is close enough to the center that walking is feasible for most. If you prefer not to walk the incline, a short taxi ride from the Plaza de Armas is an option.
Given Puno's high altitude, it's best to walk slowly and take breaks on your way up to the Balcón. Avoid rushing to prevent altitude sickness.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the Balcón del Conde de Lemos itself is generally free, as it's a public viewpoint. However, if there are specific exhibits or cultural events happening within the 'House of the Count of Lemos,' there might be a separate admission fee for those.
The Balcón is typically accessible during daylight hours. For specific exhibit timings within the associated cultural space, it's advisable to check locally upon arrival.
While the balcony viewpoint is free, some visitors have mentioned attending wood art exhibits. It's possible these have a small entrance fee, so it's best to inquire on-site.
📸 📸 Photography
The primary photo opportunity is the picturesque view over Puno's rooftops and Lake Titicaca in the distance. The historic wooden architecture of the balcony itself also makes for great shots.
Photography rules can vary for exhibits. It's polite to check for signage or ask the staff before taking pictures inside any exhibition spaces.
Mornings often offer clearer light and fewer people, making it ideal for photography. The golden hour before sunset can also provide beautiful lighting, though it might be busier.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the Balcón is located in a central area of Puno, close to the Plaza de Armas, which is surrounded by numerous restaurants and cafes offering local and international cuisine.
Absolutely. The streets around the Plaza de Armas are filled with restaurants serving traditional Peruvian dishes like Lomo Saltado, Aji de Gallina, and local trout from Lake Titicaca.


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