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Recommendations for a City Tour in Lima

Recommendations for a City Tour in Lima

History of Lima

Lima, the capital of Peru, was founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. Known as the “City of Kings,” it has been the political, cultural, and economic center of the country for centuries. Its impressive colonial architecture, along with modern districts and a vibrant gastronomic scene, make it an unmissable destination. Among its main historical landmarks are the construction of the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral of Lima, and the San Francisco Convent, famous for its catacombs. Lima also played a crucial role in Peru’s independence, witnessing important historical events. Learn more.  ➔

City Tour Recommendations


Appropriate clothing:

Lima has a varied climate, so it is recommended to wear light clothing in summer and a light jacket in winter. During foggy seasons, especially in winter, it is ideal to bring a sweater and comfortable shoes for walking.






Safe transportation:

Opt for reliable transportation services or organized tours to move around the city with ease. Avoid traffic during peak hours and use mobility apps like Uber, Beat, or safe taxis. For an authentic experience, you can also use the Metropolitano or tourist buses.






Best hours:

Taking the tour in the morning allows you to avoid traffic and enjoy a more pleasant climate. The afternoon is also a good option to enjoy the sunset at the Miraflores Malecon or Barranco.






Tips for Tourists


Visit iconic places:

Don’t miss the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral of Lima, and the San Francisco Convent with its catacombs. Also, visit Kennedy Park in Miraflores and the Bridge of Sighs in Barranco for a more cultural experience.






Safety:

Carry only what is necessary and avoid less crowded areas at night. Stay alert in busy areas and use crossbody bags for added security.






Gastronomy in Lima

Lima is the gastronomic capital of Latin America, offering a culinary variety that ranges from fresh ceviche to traditional dishes like lomo saltado and ají de gallina. It is recommended to visit local markets like the Surquillo Market to taste exotic fruits and authentic dishes.

Discover more about Lima’s gastronomy here ➔


Best Times to Visit

Lima has a mild climate year-round, but the best time to visit is from December to April, when there is less fog and warmer temperatures. During this season, you can better enjoy outdoor walks and the beaches of Costa Verde.

Information for your trip

In our blog you will find all the information to better organize your next trip to the city of Lima

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