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All Places in Lima

  • 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.

  • Moray

    A site with perfect circle terraces used for agriculture, with each circle having a different microclimate.

  • 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.

  • Kennedy Park Lima

    Kennedy Park in Miraflores, Lima, is a popular urban green space known for its art exhibitions, restaurants, and numerous cats.

  • Lima Cat Park

    The 'Lima Cat Park' is an affectionate local name for the area in Kennedy Park known for its large population of friendly stray cats.

  • Aguas Calientes

    Aguas Calientes is the gateway town to Machu Picchu, located at the base of the mountain, offering hot springs and various accommodations.

  • 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.

  • Government Palace

    Located near the Cathedral, where you can watch the changing of the guard if you time your visit right.

  • Cathedral of Lima

    A cathedral located in Plaza Mayor where you can explore its chapels and underground crypts for about $5.

  • Larco Museum

    A museum known for its beautiful courtyard, pre-Columbian and Inca culture exhibits, and an erotic gallery.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Malecón

    A scenic coastal promenade offering views of the Pacific Ocean.

  • Love Park

    An iconic park along the Malecón with a statue of two lovers kissing.

  • 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.

  • Callao

    A picturesque neighborhood where you can explore the Fortaleza Real Felipe.

  • Fortaleza Real Felipe

    A well-preserved fortress that played a role in defending the city during the colonial era.

  • Palomino Islands

    An area known for diverse marine wildlife, including sea lions and birds, where visitors can swim with sea lions.

  • Cerro De San Cristobal

    The highest peak in Lima, attracting expert hikers.

  • Parque del Amor

    A small park in Miraflores dedicated to lovers, decorated with passionate art and the El Beso statue.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • El Beso statue

    Statue within the Parque del Amor that features two lovers kissing.

  • Karal

    An ancient UNESCO Heritage settlement dating back to 2600 BC, featuring pyramids, sunken courtyards, and temples, with artifacts like musical instruments made from animal bones.

  • Magic Water circuit

    The largest Water Fountain Park in the world, featuring colorful fountains with lights, music, and interactive elements.

  • convento de San Francisco

    A famous catacomb collection consisting of a network of underground passageways.

  • 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.

  • Waka pukiana

    An adobe and Clay pyramid in Miraflores that used to be a aerial site for the Nobles.

  • Circuito Mahiko Del agua

    The Magic Water circuit is the largest Water Fountain Park in the world and consists of about 15 Fountain.

  • park de la Reserva

    Located at the park de la Reserva, the Magic Water circuit is the largest Water Fountain Park in the world

  • Pacheco Mac ruins

    Located just outside the Lima City Center and date back to the Spanish conquest of the region it houses several temples pyramids and Graves of Elites from as early as 200 A.D.

  • El Morro Hill

    The Climb is not very difficult and you can spice it up by hiring a bicycle to ride up and down the hill.

  • Mida Flores

    it has many exciting features to show a walk through this neighborhood will show you some fantastic restaurants boutiques shopping complexes and many more attractions

  • wakapugana

    ruins are an adobe and Clay pyramid in Miraflores and it used to be a aerial site for the Nobles

  • Siete Restaurante

    Siete Restaurante in Barranco serves contemporary Peruvian food with local ingredients, including short ribs, scallops, and cheese tart.

  • Andes Mountains

    The Andes Mountains provide fresh ingredients for Lima's cuisine, including native potatoes.

  • Amazonian rain forest

    The Amazonian rain forest provides ingredients like cocona for Lima's cuisine.

  • 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.

  • Rafael restaurant

    Rafael restaurant offers Peruvian contemporary cuisine with a refined and worldwide perspective, incorporating Italian, Indian, and Mediterranean influences.

  • Isolina

    Isolina is a restaurant that serves Comida Criolla, traditional Peruvian home-style food, such as Papa Rellena and Lomo Saltado.

  • Don Fernando

    Don Fernando is known for serving some of the best ceviche in the world, emphasizing freshness and tradition.

  • Plaza San Martin

    Plaza San Martin, located in the center of Lima, showcases Spanish influences in its architecture.

  • La Huaca Pucllana

    La Huaca Pucllana is an ancient archeological site built before the Incas, with a high-end restaurant overlooking it.

  • Mercado de Surquillo

    Mercado de Surquillo offers a variety of produce from the jungle, mountains, and coast, including native potatoes, cocona, and seafood.

  • Miraflores Central Park

    Miraflores Central Park is a park with art displays where filming is restricted, and the location is rather chilly. The park provides a place for people to display and enjoy art.

  • Kennedy Park

    Kennedy Park is a vibrant urban park in Miraflores, named after U.S. President John F. Kennedy for his role in the Alliance for Progress, serving as a gathering place known for its numerous cats due to a past rodent problem.

  • 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.

  • Larcomar Shopping Center

    A unique shopping center built into a cliff, offering a variety of shops.

  • Historic Centre of Lima

    The historic center of Lima, featuring beautiful architecture. However, it was closed due to a protest during the visit.

  • Catacombs of San Francisco

    The catacombs located in the Convent of San Francisco, offering guided tours to explore the history and architecture, including a library with original books.

  • Convent of San Francisco

    The Convent of San Francisco houses catacombs. Visitors can explore the history and architecture with an English guide.

  • Churros San Francisco

    A popular spot for churros near the catacombs, offering chocolate, vanilla cream, and dulce de leche flavors.

  • Museo Larco

    The Larco Museum with translated descriptions.

  • Parque de las Leyendas

    A zoo showcasing native animals from the three regions of Peru (coastal, highlands, and jungle), set among Inca ruins.

  • Refugio Peru

    A mountain hut located at 15,300 feet in the Cordillera Blanca, serving as a base camp for trekkers and climbers.

  • Laguna 69

    Hike to the breathtaking Laguna 69, a stunning turquoise glacial lake set against a backdrop of towering snow-capped mountains. It's a challenging but incredibly rewarding day trek.

  • Huascarán National Park

    A UNESCO World Heritage site in the Peruvian Andes, featuring towering snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and vibrant alpine lakes.

  • Mount Huascarán

    The tallest mountain in Peru and the fourth highest peak in the Western Hemisphere, offering challenging climbs and breathtaking views.

  • Pisco Hut

    A mountain hut, also called Refugio Peru, situated at a high altitude, serving as a resting point for climbers and hikers.

  • Nevado Pisco

    A prominent peak in the Cordillera Blanca range, frequently ascended by climbers for its challenging routes and panoramic vistas.

  • Centro historico

    A vibrant historic center with colonial architecture, bustling street vendors, and a constant flow of locals and tourists.

  • La Lucha Sanguchería Criolla

    A popular sandwich shop in Miraflores known for its delicious sandwiches, crispy fries, and fresh juices.

  • Cerro Sancristóbal

    Lima's tallest hill, offering panoramic views of the city.

  • M Flores Boardwalk

    A picturesque boardwalk in Miraflores overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

  • Jorge Chavez International Airport

    Peru's main international gateway, serving Lima and connecting travelers to destinations worldwide. It's a modern facility with various amenities for arriving and departing passengers.

  • Bano

    Lima's Arty and Bohemian District known for colorful colonial buildings, world-class street art, Boutique shops and Lively nightlife.

  • Malon De Flores

    A picturesque Boardwalk overlooking the Pacific Ocean

  • Basilica Cathedral of Lima

    One of the most iconic religious landmarks in Peru, originally built between 1535 and 1649.

  • Basilica E convento de San Francisco

    A stunning yellow-hued church and Monastery known for its ornate Baroque architecture and spooky catacombs.

  • Museo Mate

    A museum founded by the famous Peruvian photographer Mario Testino.

  • Park Kennedy

    A park located in mid Flores next to John F Kennedy Park.

  • John F Kennedy Park

    A park located in mid Flores next to Park Kennedy.

  • Marcato number one deso

    A bustling and colorful market packed with exotic fruits, fresh seafood, vibrant spices, and unique Peruvian ingredients.

  • 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.

  • Huacachina desert oasis

    A desert oasis where visitors can go sandboarding and ride dune buggies.

  • Parque Kennedy

    A park in the Miraflores district famous for its large population of friendly cats and surrounded by food, parks, and shops.

  • Cat Park

    Parque Kennedy is known as the Cat Park due to the large number of cats that reside there.

  • El Malecon

    A scenic clifftop walkway and walking path stretching along the coast, offering views of the Pacific Ocean and the city.

  • Makaha Beach

    A beach in Lima popular for surfing, even in mid-60 degree weather.

  • Playa Makaha

    A beach in Lima popular for surfing, even in mid-60 degree weather.

  • Miraflores Lighthouse

    A small lighthouse with beautiful views overlooking El Mar.

  • Parque Chino

    A Chinese garden in the Miraflores district located on the Pacific coast with statues, shrines, and Chinese architecture.

  • Plaza de Armas Cusco

    The main square in Cusco, a site of cultural celebrations like Fiesta del Carmen.

  • Machu Picchu Town

    A town where you can get a three-course meal for 18 soles and visit the artisanal market.

  • Mercado de Artesanias

    An artisanal market in Aguas Calientes where visitors can negotiate prices for souvenirs.

  • Maras Salt Mines

    Salt mines with over 3,500 family-owned pools, dating back to pre-Incan times, offering different types of salt.

  • Twelve Angled Stone street

    A street featuring the 12-angled stone, showcasing the Incas' ability to fit boulders together without mortar.

  • Sapantaiana Aqueduct

    An aqueduct offering some of the best views of the city of Cusco, especially around sunset.

  • Temple of the Moon

    A temple on a crazy uphill road, difficult to access.

  • Al Toke Pez

    A restaurant featured on Netflix that offers local prices and delicious food, like the combination platter with chicharron, ceviche, and rice con moriscos.

  • Waikiki Beach

    A beach next to Makaha Beach with more intense waves.

  • Matria

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  • Lomo Saltado Alpaca

    A peruvian dish with alpaca meat.

  • Sagrado

    A restaurant known for its good food, including the asabuko, a traditional Incan dish.

  • Republica del Piso

    A restaurant with colorful walls and daily lunch specials, where you can get chicken stir-fry noodles.

  • Barranco District

    A famous district in Lima with nice architecture, colorful buildings, street art, and a bridge.

  • Plaza del Armas Lima

    A huge square with a lot of different lights and beautiful buildings.

  • Parque de Aguas

    A park that has a really cool water show with huge water fountains with lots of different lights and music playing every night.

  • Siete Sopas

    A restaurant known for their seven soups.

  • Love Park (El Beso - Parque del Amor)

    This charming park perched on the cliffs of Miraflores offers stunning ocean views and a romantic ambiance, famous for its kissing sculpture 'El Beso'. It's a perfect spot for couples and photographers alike.

  • Larcomar

    An iconic open-air shopping mall built into the cliff face of Miraflores, offering a unique retail experience with spectacular ocean views. It features a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.

  • Parque de la Reserva

    A popular park known for its Magic Water Circuit Water and Light Show, a fun activity for all ages.

  • Barranco neighborhood

    An artsy, bohemian neighborhood known for its street art, galleries, cafes and the Bridge of Sighs.

  • Huaca Pucllana adobe and clay pyramid

    A giant adobe and clay pyramid located in the middle of Miraflores that you can only visit with a guided tour.

  • La Rosa Náutica restaurant

    A fancy restaurant on the water offering sampler plates with ceviche, causa, lomo saltado, tacu tacu and more.

  • Plaza Mayor - Plaza de Armas

    A historic square in the city center, flanked by colonial architecture.

  • San Francisco Monastery

    A monastery a few blocks from the main plaza with a library, paintings and catacombs.

  • Parque Kennedy Park

    A park in Miraflores known for its many stray cats cared for by locals, and an outdoor hippie fair.

  • Indian Market (Mercado Indio)

    A market where visitors can shop for souvenirs such as alpaca sweaters and silver jewelry.

  • Beaches in Lima including Miraflores (Costa Verde)

    Beaches that are pebbly and have cold waters, good for sunbathing or a quick dip.

  • Chorrillos

    A historic district south of Miraflores, known for its fishing traditions, picturesque beaches, and the iconic Morro Solar hill offering panoramic city and ocean views. It retains a more traditional, less touristy vibe.

  • Mercado de Surquillo Market

    A local market where you can find fresh produce and small stands where you can grab a bite.

  • Nazca Lines Park

    A park where the Nazca lines have been recreated using flowers and plants.

  • Punto Azul

    A restaurant that is among the best places to try the traditional Peruvian ceviche, with meals starting at $15 per person.

  • Bridge of Sighs

    A romantic spot for young couples, appearing in Peruvian songs and poetry.

  • La Lucha

    A sandwich shop specializing in sandwiches such as the Chicharrón sandwich (fried pork).

  • Taiken

    A restaurant specializing in Nikkei food, a combination of Peruvian and Japanese culinary inspiration.

  • Park Maria Reiche

    A tranquil park dedicated to the German mathematician and archaeologist Maria Reiche, who studied the Nazca Lines. It features green spaces and a promenade with views of the ocean.

  • La Grimanesa

    A popular anticuchos (cow heart) restaurant that started as a street stand.

  • Petit Thouars

    A stylish boutique offering a curated selection of contemporary fashion, accessories, and unique designer pieces. It's a go-to destination for fashion-forward individuals seeking unique finds.

  • Republica

    A casual, fast-food setting restaurant that makes Peruvian dishes, such as Ají de gallina.

  • 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.

  • Plaza de Aras

    The main historic plaza in Lima, located in the Centro Historico.

  • Hiron De La Union

    A pedestrian walking street in the Centro Historico with shops, a great place for people-watching.

  • Plaza Mayor de Lima

    A plaza in the historic center of Lima.

  • Parque Municipal de Barranco

    A park in the Barranco neighborhood.

  • Puente Los Suspiros

    A bridge in Barranco with cultural relevance and superstitions.

  • Haka Pucllana

    Ancient pre-Inca ruins dating back to 500 AD, located in Miraflores.

  • Lamar

    A restaurant that is among the best places to try the traditional Peruvian ceviche, with meals starting at $15 per person.

  • Lima

    Peru's bustling capital city, renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and world-class gastronomy.

  • Iquitos

    Explore Iquitos, the largest city in the world inaccessible by road, serving as the primary hub for Amazon adventures in Peru's northern jungle. Discover its unique riverine culture.

  • Amazon Jungle

    The world's largest tropical rainforest, offering unparalleled biodiversity and opportunities for jungle exploration.

  • Lago Titicaca

    The world's highest navigable lake, known for its stunning blue waters and the indigenous cultures inhabiting its islands.

  • Puno

    A city on the shores of Lake Titicaca, serving as a cultural hub for the Aymara and Quechua people.

  • Chan Chan

    The largest adobe city in the Americas, a UNESCO World Heritage site that was the capital of the Chimú Kingdom.

  • Trujillo

    A coastal city in northern Peru, famous for its colonial architecture and proximity to ancient archaeological sites like Chan Chan.

  • 69 Lagoon

    A stunningly beautiful glacial lake nestled high in the Andes, accessible via a scenic hike.

  • Ancash

    A region in Peru renowned for its spectacular Andean scenery, including high mountains, glaciers, and pristine lakes.

  • Señor de Sipán

    An archaeological site featuring the incredibly preserved tomb of a Moche ruler, showcasing intricate gold artifacts.

  • Chiclayo

    A major city in northern Peru, known as a hub for exploring rich pre-Inca archaeological sites like Señor de Sipán.

  • Huacachina

    Experience the magic of Huacachina, a picturesque desert oasis surrounded by towering sand dunes, offering thrilling activities like sandboarding and dune buggy rides.

  • Ica

    Visit Ica, a desert oasis region famous for its pisco distilleries, sandboarding opportunities in the Huacachina oasis, and the nearby Nazca Lines.

  • Lima's Metropolitan Cathedral

    A prominent cathedral located in Plaza de Armas, known for its historical significance and architecture.

  • the archbishop's palace

    Located in Plaza de Armas, it's one of the beautiful old buildings surrounding the plaza.

  • San Francisco Plaza

    A beautiful church nearby Plaza de Armas that features catacombs underneath.

  • parque de Maria

    A relaxing park built on the city's old wall, which protected the city from invasion, pirates, and flooding.

  • Miraflores District

    A safe and vibrant district in Lima, recommended for first-time visitors due to its affordability and location.

  • Miraflores Boardwalk

    An elevated boardwalk along the cliffs of the Pacific Ocean, offering views, parks, and overlooks.

  • Lima's famous lighthouse

    Also known as the Pharaoh De La Marina, it can be seen from about 18 nautical miles away and was moved to Miraflores in the 1970s.

  • Pharaoh De La Marina

    Lima's famous lighthouse, moved to Miraflores in the 1970s, that can be seen from about 18 nautical miles away.

  • park Delamore

    A family-friendly spot known for its graphic statue and romantic atmosphere.

  • larcomar mall

    A mall carved into the cliffs along the Pacific Ocean, featuring restaurants, shops, and viewpoints.

  • bridge of size

    A bridge in the Barranco neighborhood, rebuilt after being destroyed in the Pacific War, with a legend that a wish will come true if you can walk across it holding your breath.

  • Barrio Chino

    Also known as Chinatown, built in the mid-1800s by Chinese immigrants, featuring Chinese architecture, shops, and restaurants.

  • Chinatown

    Also known as Barrio Chino, built in the mid-1800s by Chinese immigrants, featuring Chinese architecture, shops, and restaurants.

  • Calle kapon

    The main street in Barrio Chino (Chinatown), featuring Chinese architecture, shops, and restaurants.

  • Museo De Arte de Lima

    An art museum with a park outside featuring structures and statues, including a Moorish palace built by Gustav Eiffel.

  • Eiffel Tower

    Mentioned as the creator of the Moorish palace in the Museo De Arte de Lima's park.

  • France

    Mentioned as the place where Eiffel Tower located

  • Colca Canyon

    Descend into the Colca Canyon, one of the world's deepest canyons, offering dramatic landscapes and incredible opportunities to spot Andean condors in flight. It's a hiker's paradise with charming traditional villages.

  • Rainbow Mountain

    Hike to the vibrant Vinicunca, famously known as Rainbow Mountain, for its striking striations of color caused by mineral deposits. This is an unforgettable high-altitude trekking experience.

  • Lake Titicaca

    Discover the serene beauty of Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, home to unique Uros floating islands and the traditional communities of Taquile and Amantani.

  • Sacred Valley

    Journey through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a fertile region dotted with ancient ruins, traditional villages, and breathtaking Andean scenery. It's a vital agricultural and spiritual center.

  • Urubamba

    Visit Urubamba, a town nestled in the heart of the Sacred Valley, known for its vibrant market and as a convenient base for exploring nearby Inca sites and natural attractions.

  • Pisac

    Explore the impressive Inca ruins perched above the town of Pisac, renowned for its colorful artisan market and agricultural terraces. The ruins offer stunning views of the valley.

  • Kuelap

    Discover Kuelap, a magnificent pre-Inca walled city of the Chachapoyas culture, often called the 'Machu Picchu of the North'. Its remote location adds to its mystique.

  • Cordillera Blanca

    Trek through the stunning Cordillera Blanca, the world's highest tropical mountain range, offering dramatic snow-capped peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, and challenging hiking trails.

  • Nevado Mateo

    Conquer Nevado Mateo, a popular and accessible peak in the Cordillera Blanca offering incredible panoramic views of surrounding glaciers and mountains. It's a great introduction to high-altitude mountaineering.

  • Gocta Falls

    Witness the majestic Gocta Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in the world, cascading dramatically through lush cloud forest. The trek to reach it is as beautiful as the destination.

  • Umantai Lake

    Discover the serene beauty of Umantai Lake, a hidden gem in the Peruvian Andes known for its tranquility and striking natural surroundings. It's a perfect spot for quiet contemplation.

  • Mancora

    Relax on the golden sands of Mancora, a laid-back beach town famous for its surfing, vibrant nightlife, and fresh seafood. It's the perfect coastal escape.

  • Amazon rainforest

    Embark on an adventure into the vast Amazon rainforest, the world's largest tropical rainforest, teeming with incredible biodiversity, exotic wildlife, and indigenous cultures.

  • Puerto Maldonado

    Experience the gateway to the southern Peruvian Amazon from Puerto Maldonado, offering access to incredible wildlife reserves like Tambopata and Manu National Parks.

  • Choquequirao

    Undertake a challenging trek to Choquequirao, a magnificent Inca citadel rivaling Machu Picchu in scale and historical significance, set dramatically on a mountain ridge.

  • Palpa Lines

    Discover the Palpa Lines, ancient geoglyphs located south of the Nazca Lines, featuring less famous but equally intriguing figures and geometric designs created by earlier cultures.

  • Arequipa

    Admire the stunning colonial architecture of Arequipa, the 'White City,' built from sillar volcanic rock, set against the backdrop of three majestic volcanoes. It's also the gateway to Colca Canyon.

  • Moray Terraces

    Investigate the enigmatic circular agricultural terraces of Moray, believed to have been an Inca laboratory for experimenting with crops at different microclimates.

  • Inca Trail

    Trek the legendary Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, a multi-day hike through stunning Andean scenery, passing ancient ruins and culminating at the Sun Gate overlooking the citadel.

  • Salkantay Trek

    Embark on the Salkantay Trek, an alternative and challenging high-altitude trek to Machu Picchu, known for its dramatic mountain passes, glacial lakes, and varied landscapes.

  • 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.

  • Archbishop's Palace

    An impressive landmark located on Plaza Mayor in Lima's historic center.

  • San Francisco Convent

    A convent famous for its colonial architecture and fascinating catacombs where thousands of bodies were buried during the colonial period, with an entrance fee of around $5.

  • Parka Delmore

    A park in the Miraflores district offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and featuring the Elbaso sculpture, with free entry.

  • Miraa Flores district

    A district in Lima known for ocean views and as an excellent area to stay.

  • Elbaso sculpture

    A sculpture depicting a couple kissing, located in Parka Delmore.

  • Haka Puklana

    An archaeological site in the heart of Mera Flores, featuring an ancient adobe pyramid dating back to the Lima culture, with an entry cost of around $6.

  • Mera Flores

    Location of Haka Puklana.

  • Parka de Lasendas

    Lima's largest zoo, featuring archaeological ruins and a wide variety of native Amazon and Andian animals, with an entry cost of about $5.

  • Ayia Restobar

    One of the city's most famous bars known for its creative cocktails and stylish atmosphere, located in a restored colonial mansion.

  • Barancco districts

    A district in Lima known for its lively nightlife and as an excellent area to stay.

  • Lenoce de Branco

    A venue featuring Peruvian rock, jazz, and indie bands.

  • Central

    A high-end culinary experience, ranked among the world's top restaurants, offering tasting menus ranging from $100 to $150.

  • Patchakamak

    An important archaeological site about 40 kilometers from Lima, where you can explore ancient temples and learn about pre-Inca civilizations.

  • Pericus

    Islands known as the Galopagos of Peru, where you can see sea lions, penguins, and various marine birds.

  • Bestus Islands

    Islands known as the Galopagos of Peru, where you can see sea lions, penguins, and various marine birds.

  • Hakina

    The only natural oasis in South America, where you can take buggy rides over the dunes and try sandboarding.

  • Baranco

    A district that offer excellent hotel options and easy access to the main attractions.

  • San Isidro

    An upscale neighborhood in Lima featuring luxury hotels, top restaurants, parks, and an old olive tree grove.

  • Islas Ballestas

    A destination that is advertised as a day trip from Lima, but it is better as an overnight destination.

  • Nazca

    A destination that is advertised as a day trip from Lima, but it is better as an overnight destination.

  • Plaza Major

    A main square in Lima's old town, where protests and demonstrations can disrupt access to tourist attractions. Note: Plaza Major and Plaza de Armas refer to the same location.

  • Pullman Lima Miraflores

    A hotel in Miraflores with an executive lounge, rooftop pool, and spacious rooms, providing a comfortable stay.

  • ALFRESCO – Ceviche Restaurant

    A restaurant known for its traditional Peruvian ceviche, featuring raw fish marinated in lime juice, and grilled octopus.

  • Larcomar – Cliffside Shopping Mall with Panoramic View

    A cliffside shopping mall offering panoramic views, a variety of stores, international restaurants, and trendy cafes.

  • Condor Xtreme - Paragliding Miraflores

    A paragliding company in Miraflores offering paramotoring experiences along the coastline.

  • Kennedy Park - Cat Park

    A unique park in Miraflores known for its numerous cats, offering adoption opportunities and a peaceful environment for the animals.

  • El Bodegón Miraflores: Tradtional Peruvian Restaurant

    A local Peruvian restaurant serving authentic dishes like Mancha Pecho and Lomo Saltado.

  • TITI - Chifa Chinese Restaurant

    An iconic Chinese restaurant in Peru, popular for its Peruvian-Chinese cuisine (Chifa) and signature dishes like roast duck.

  • Magic Water Circuit of the Reserve Park

    A park featuring a dancing fountain show with water projections synchronized with music and images.

  • Napoléon Cafe - TikTok Viral Dessert Place

    A popular TikTok-famous cafe known for its delicate and beautifully presented desserts.

  • Malecón de Miraflores

    A 10km coastal walkway in Miraflores where people surf and paraglide.

  • Larcomer Shopping Mall

    A large shopping mall in Miraflores with international tourists and locals, offering restaurants with great views, especially during sunset.

  • Puente De Los Suspiros

    Puente de los Suspiros is a bridge in Barranco with legends about wishes coming true if you hold your breath while crossing it.

  • Javiers Resturant

    A restaurant in Barranco with views of the ocean, good food, a nice ambiance, and outdoor seating, also features a Mirador.

  • Plaza De Barranco

    A central plaza in Barranco, a beautiful place to hang out, relax, and enjoy the weather.

  • Plaza Martin

    Located in or just outside the central historical area, known for street shows, colonial buildings, and people enjoying the square.

  • Lima Cathedral

    The main cathedral in Plaza Mayor, a common feature in major Latin American cities.

  • San Francisco Catacombs

    A church with catacombs where people are buried, offering tours with historical information and architecture.

  • Huaca Pucllana Site

    An ancient archaeological site made of mud brick Adobe, offering tours and featuring a museum and a restaurant.

  • Cacao Museum

    A museum in the central historical area dedicated to chocolate lovers, showcasing raw cacao and its processing.

  • Palace Of Justice

    Considered one of the finest architectures in Lima and the seat of the Supreme Court of Peru.

  • Fero La Marina

    A popular tourist spot on the malecón with great views, a lighthouse, and access to bike rentals.

  • Miraflores Malecon

    A 6-mile long malecón along the coastline in Miraflores, featuring parks, bike rentals, and scenic views.

  • Chinese Park

    A park along the Malecón featuring a pond and a bridge, offering scenic views.

  • Buena Vista Restaurant

    A restaurant along the malecón with good vibes and views, offering refreshments and food.

  • Inka Market

    A traditional market in the San Isidro/Miraflores area, offering souvenirs, Peruvian clothes, and trinkets.

  • Playa Los Yuyos

    One of the best beaches in the Lima area, often crowded with people swimming.

  • Supe Valley

    The landscape surrounding Caral, where the ruins of the ancient city stretch across.

  • Wakachina

    A small village near Ica with a sparkling oasis and rolling sand dunes, offering dune buggy rides, sandboarding, and opportunities to experience local life.

  • Ika

    A city near Wakachina.

  • Paracas National Reserve

    A reserve rich in diverse wildlife, including birds (pelicans, flamingos, condors), fish, plant life, sea lions, marine cats, penguins, and dolphins, with archaeological sites and beachfront resorts.

  • Chosica

    A charming mountain town with numerous hiking trails and the Stone Forest of Marico uasi, offering street food and games in the main square.

  • Stone Forest of Marico uasi

    A notable location in Chosica for firing up your imagination and taking breathtaking pictures.

  • Nazca desert

    A desert in southern Peru, protected by UNESCO, featuring the Nazca Lines: designs of various objects and creatures (birds, spiders, monkeys, trees, whales) that hold much history.

  • Casa Andina Premium Miraflores

    Casa Andina Premium Miraflores is a comfortable and convenient hotel located on a quiet street in Miraflores, offering amenities such as a jacuzzi, sauna, pool, spa, and a breakfast buffet.

  • Parque John F Kennedy

    Parque John F. Kennedy is a park known for its numerous cats, chess tables, and opportunities to interact with locals.

  • La Mar

    La Mar is a restaurant owned by chef Gaston Akurio, ranked among the 50 best restaurants in Latin America, and is known for its ceviche and Peruvian cuisine.

  • Basílica Catedral de Lima

    The Basílica Catedral de Lima, commissioned by Francisco Pizarro, offers guided tours of its chapels and displays Pizarro's remains.

  • Plaza San Martín

    Plaza San Martín features a statue with a humorous story of misinterpretation involving a llama.

  • Circuito Mágico del Agua

    Circuito Mágico del Agua is a park that holds a Guinness World Record for the tallest fountain in a public park and features a water show.

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