Casa Blanca is a district located in the Lambayeque region of northern Peru. It is known for its beautiful beaches, including the popular Pimentel Beach, which attracts tourists and locals alike. The district is also home to a rich cultural heritage, with archaeological sites such as the Huaca Rajada, where the tomb of the Lord of Sipán was discovered, and the Túcume archaeological complex, which features numerous adobe pyramids and ruins. Casa Blanca is a place where visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the coast, with its sandy beaches and clear waters, as well as explore the history and culture of the region through its archaeological sites and museums. The district is also known for its traditional cuisine, with fresh seafood being a highlight of the local gastronomy.