Alameda Chabuca Granda

Chabuca Granda Promenade (Spanish: Alameda Chabuca Granda) is a large promenade of the city of Lima adjacent to the Government Palace and on the banks of the Rímac River.

[2] The new promenade was named in honour of Chabuca Granda, a renowned Peruvian singer-songwriter who created and performed a large number of Creole waltzes and Afro-Peruvian rhythms.

[3] The avenue is crowned by a large steel sculpture without chrome and painted in red titled "La marinera", the work of artist Rhony Alhalel, which pays tribute to the marinera, the national dance of Peru.

[4] It is a mandatory venue for the Art Biennials ("La Gran Semana de Lima") and gastronomy festivals that take place annually in the city.

Traveling comedians and popular music usually perform in its amphitheatres.

The alameda in 2015.