Explore Lima, Peru's vibrant capital, from its historic colonial heart in Plaza Mayor to the bohemian streets of Barranco and the stunning Pacific coast of Miraflores. This map guides you through ancient ruins, world-class dining, and lively cultural hotspots for an unforgettable Peruvian adventure.
Plaza Mayor
Lima's main square surrounded by impressive landmarks such as the Government Palace, the Cathedral of Lima, and the Archbishop's Palace.
Government Palace
An impressive landmark located on Plaza Mayor in Lima's historic center.
Cathedral of Lima
A cathedral located in Plaza Mayor where you can explore its chapels and underground crypts for about $5.
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.
Magic Water Circuit
A park featuring interactive fountains illuminated at night with light and music shows, costing about $2 to enter.
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.
Lamar
A restaurant that is among the best places to try the traditional Peruvian ceviche, with meals starting at $15 per person.
Punto Azul
A restaurant that is among the best places to try the traditional Peruvian ceviche, with meals starting at $15 per person.
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.