The Walk of the Amazon Heroes (Spanish: Paseo de los Héroes Amazónicos, Spanish pronunciation: [paˈseo ðe los ˈeɾoes amaˈsonikos])[2][3][4] is a museological boulevard median, only pedestrian, along Avenue Mariscal Cáceres in Iquitos, Loreto, Peru.
It is mainly dedicated to the heroes who gave their lives to protect the Amazonian people during the various battles, including those in Güeppí.
The Walk is a type of boulevard-median of 4 meters in central of Avenue, which separates the two-lane road East and West, with a slab path and sides decorated with 40 busts of heroes on pedestals, in addition to 43 lamps, ornamental flower gardens and some seats sheltered by small transparent awnings.
The current two-lane road East and West, measuring 5 meters, improving traffic.
Only four long blocks of the walk is decorated with busts (up the street Ramón Castilla), continuing the following parts of the pavement (without them, but with the same care ornamental) to reach the coastal street of Lake Moronocha's Caballero Lastre, one of the western confine of Iquitos.