Baquedano Street was transformed by The
Iquique council into an attractive pedestrian boulevard, with paths of wood and paving stone floor, by where an electrical street car journeys. Most public shows in the city take place there and it is also the gathering point for young people to play their music, put on plays and even dance. Also, craftsmen have settled there to display their goods and make crafts. Water fountains and plants ornament the almost fifteen blocks that make up the street, which begins and ends at the sea.
Prat Square, at one end of the street, is delineated with flowers. This old public square is surrounded by architecturally significant structures— such as: • A
Clock Tower built in 1877 as a symbol of Iquique • The
Tarapaca's Employees Society building •
The Municipal Theater, built in 1890 and displaying an impressive collection of ancient indigenous artifacts •
The Astoreca Palace, which features luxurious period furniture The first three buildings are located in Prat Square, and the last one in Baquedano Street. == Tourism ==