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Come with us to the true heart of fabric, fashion design, and large-scale clothing production that supplies Peru—and beyond. We guide you through Gamarra in a smart, pre-designed, and easy way, so you can understand the hustle of micro and macro entrepreneurs without getting overwhelmed. You’ll see how fabrics become garments, how businesses actually operate, and how this place keeps an entire city moving. And yes—this is hands-on: you can design and produce your own piece of clothing during the tour, made your way, with your own idea. It’s dynamic, eye-opening, and genuinely fun. You’ll learn, you’ll create, and you’ll have the time of your life.

Explore the heart of Lima’s textile industry, where fabric, fashion, and production power one of Latin America’s largest clothing hubs.

Walk through the real Gamarra market and discover how micro and macro entrepreneurs turn fabric into global fashion.

Discover the hustle, creativity, and entrepreneurship that keep Gamarra moving and dressing an entire continent.

Explore the heart of Lima’s textile industry, where fabric, fashion, and production power one of Latin America’s largest clothing hubs.
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Fully guided walk through the real Gamarra textile district
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Insider access to fabric shops, workshops, and production areas
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Hands-on opportunity to design and produce your own piece of clothing
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Learn the hustle of micro and macro entrepreneurs up close
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Local insight into Peruvian fashion, textile culture, and urban entrepreneurship
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Visit to the Witches Market — see how new entrepreneurs manifest their wishes for success through shamanic rituals
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Food & drinks
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Transportation to/from Gamarra
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Optional purchases at workshops or shops
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Tips for your guide
⚠️ VERY IMPORTANT: Bring your designs or pictures! You’ll create and print your own clothing on the spot and take it home as a unique Gamarra souvenir
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🕙 Meeting daily at 10 am
📍 AYACUCHO TRAIN STATION
🟢 Guide wearing a green vest

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