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(Peru) : Earthquake impacted this country. Please travel safely. Check official travel advisories before you go.
Introduction
Lima, the capital of Peru, is a vibrant city where colonial history meets modern life. Visitors are often struck by its diverse neighborhoods, each offering a unique flavor, from the historic center to the bohemian Barranco district.
The culinary scene is a major draw, with world-renowned restaurants and street food alike. However, the city's traffic can be overwhelming, and the coastal fog often lingers, so plan your sightseeing accordingly.
Sightseeing
Plaza Mayor: the historic heart of Lima
Larco Museum: showcases pre-Columbian art
Miraflores Boardwalk: stunning ocean views
San Francisco Monastery: famous for its catacombs
Huaca Pucllana: ancient ruins in the city
Barranco: artsy district with vibrant nightlife
Parque Kennedy: lively park filled with cats
Palacio de Gobierno: the presidential palace
Things to do
Try ceviche: a must-try local dish
Explore the historic center: UNESCO World Heritage site
Visit local markets: for authentic Peruvian goods
Take a cooking class: learn to make traditional dishes
Enjoy a pisco sour: Peru's national cocktail
Stroll along the cliffs: breathtaking coastal views
Topattracties
KidZania
An interactive city for kids to explore careers
10 AM - 8 PM Since 2012
Magic Water Circuit
A stunning display of illuminated fountains
3 PM - 10 PM Since 2007
Museo de Historia Natural
Natural history exhibits for all ages
9 AM - 5 PM Since 1918
Parque de las Leyendas
A zoo and archaeological site combined
9 AM - 5 PM Since 1964
Dingen om te weten
Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
Traffic can be chaotic, allow extra travel time
Some neighborhoods are safer than others, research before visiting
Public transport is limited, consider using taxis or rideshares
Do's en don'ts
Try local street food
Learn a few Spanish phrases
Respect local customs and traditions
Bargain at markets
Don't flash valuables in public
Don't assume everyone speaks English
Don't ignore safety warnings in certain areas
Don't rush your meals, savor the dining experience
Populaire routes hier
Historic Towns of South America
Buenos Aires → Salta → Cuzco → Lima → Quito · 14 nachten
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