Miraflores
A vibrant and upscale district known for its beautiful parks, clifftop ocean views, and excellent dining and shopping. Miraflores offers a blend of modern amenities and charming traditional elements.
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu is an ancient Inca citadel located high in the Andes mountains. The video mentions that alpacas were brought to Machu Picchu to mow the lawn and that a local guide is needed to understand the history and context behind the ruins.
Barranco
Lima's most artistic and bohemian district, Barranco captivates with its colorful streets, vibrant murals, historic mansions, and lively nightlife. It's a hub for artists, musicians, and cultural enthusiasts.
Government Palace
Located near the Cathedral, where you can watch the changing of the guard if you time your visit right.
Nazca Lines
Marvel at the enigmatic Nazca Lines, ancient geoglyphs etched into the desert floor, depicting animals, plants, and geometric shapes. These mysterious designs are best viewed from the sky.
Plaza de armas
A historic plaza in Lima, built in 1535, surrounded by significant buildings like Lima's Metropolitan Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, and the Government Palace, also known for its changing of the guard ceremony.
Huacachina
Experience the magic of Huacachina, a picturesque desert oasis surrounded by towering sand dunes, offering thrilling activities like sandboarding and dune buggy rides.
Paracas
Discover the coastal desert beauty of the Paracas National Reserve, a protected marine and terrestrial ecosystem with dramatic cliffs, desert landscapes, and abundant wildlife.
Ollantaytambo
Step back in time at Ollantaytambo, a remarkably preserved Inca town featuring a massive fortress and temple complex. It's one of the best-preserved examples of Inca urban planning.
Huacachina Oasis
A small village built around an oasis surrounded by desert sands, offering activities like sandboarding.
Plaza Mayor
The historic center of Lima, a UNESCO World Heritage site surrounded by colonial buildings like the Government Palace and the Cathedral of Lima.
Larco Museum
A museum known for its beautiful courtyard, pre-Columbian and Inca culture exhibits, and an erotic gallery.
Pacific Ocean
Lima's coastline meets the vast Pacific Ocean, offering dramatic cliffs, crashing waves, and refreshing sea breezes. It's a defining natural feature of the city's landscape.
Huaca Pucllana
A pre-Inca temple in the heart of Lima, featuring adobe construction and evidence of human sacrifice. The tour is compulsory and available in English and Spanish.
Centro historico
A vibrant historic center with colonial architecture, bustling street vendors, and a constant flow of locals and tourists.
Ballestas Islands
Also known as the Galapagos of Peru, home to vast species of birds like terns, pelicans, blue-footed boobies, and Humboldt penguins, as well as sea lions and seals.
Cusco
Wander through the historic heart of the Inca Empire in Cusco, a city brimming with colonial architecture, ancient ruins, and vibrant markets. It's the gateway to Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley.
Ica
Visit Ica, a desert oasis region famous for its pisco distilleries, sandboarding opportunities in the Huacachina oasis, and the nearby Nazca Lines.
Moray
A site with perfect circle terraces used for agriculture, with each circle having a different microclimate.
Aguas Calientes
Aguas Calientes is the gateway town to Machu Picchu, located at the base of the mountain, offering hot springs and various accommodations.
Cathedral of Lima
A cathedral located in Plaza Mayor where you can explore its chapels and underground crypts for about $5.
Pachacamac
A settlement one hour away from Lima, known for its well-preserved ruined settlement, pyramids, graveyards, and temples dating back to the second century, with tales of hidden treasures.
Parque del Amor
A small park in Miraflores dedicated to lovers, decorated with passionate art and the El Beso statue.
Pisco
Explore the coastal town of Pisco, the namesake of Peru's famous brandy, and use it as a base for visiting the Ballestas Islands and the Paracas National Reserve.
Bayestas Islands
Take a boat tour to the stunning Bayestas Islands, often called the 'Galapagos of Peru,' to witness abundant marine life, including sea lions, penguins, and numerous seabirds.