2024 Lima Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Today's Weather
Cloudy 18-22℃
Popular Attractions
Love's Park
Ballestas Islands
Plaza de Armas
San Martin Plaza
Huaca Pucllana Site Museum
Lima sea, Peru
📍Address
Playa Agua Dulce, a beach in Chorrillos, Lima, Peru
Points
- Surfing, fishing available
You can also learn how to surf!
The waves are strong, so it's great for surfing!
- Beach, sun tan☀️
Agua Dulce is a beach located in the Chorrillos district of the Lima province and department.
This beach is characterized by cold water to cool down the intense summer heat.
It is one of the most popular beaches recommended by locals among the many beaches in Lima.
Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#Overseas travel #Peru travel #Peru Lima
루비여행
Visit the City of Kings!
This is Lima, the beautiful capital of Perú, located in South America. Perú is mostly known as the country that has Machu Picchu, one of the 7 new wonders of the world, but it is more than that! Lima, the capital, is a historic city founded in the XVI century, with so many places to visit and quite cheap, also there are plenty of restaurants for different economies, also, they have the best food in the world, literally. If you want to have a great time whilst learning more about this place, go to Lima! #deliciousfood #familytravel
Andrea Cabello
🏙🍲🌇 Discover the Charm of Lima - Peru
🏙 🍲 🌇 Greetings fellow travelers! Today, I want to share with you my experience exploring the stunning city of Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
📍Address: Lima, Peru
🌟Highlights: The historic downtown area of Lima is a must-see for anyone visiting the city. Be sure to explore the impressive architecture, beautiful plazas, and stunning cathedrals. For a unique experience, don't miss the eerie catacombs of the Monastery of San Francisco. And let's not forget about the food! Lima is known for its delicious cuisine, especially its ceviche, so make sure to indulge in the local delicacies.
⭐Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lima is a beautiful city with a rich history and culture. The food alone is worth the trip, but the stunning architecture and friendly locals make it a truly unforgettable experience.
🚫📱A word of caution: like many other countries, bringing drones or a lot of gadgets can result in additional taxes upon arrival in Peru. So, pack light and leave the technology at home to avoid any extra fees.
So, what are you waiting for? Book your trip to Lima today and immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of this amazing city! 🌇🍴🌃
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@betthogales
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Address - C. 28 de Julio 523, Magdalena del Mar 15086, Peru
Highlights - Heart of Mary Church, beautiful architecture inside and out. Stained glass, statues of Mary, gold trim, truly spectacular!
Rating - Definitely a 5 out of 5, a must see if your in the area. Make sure to check if it's open first.
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_TT***91
Miraflores- Lively & Happening Lima
Miraflores is very lively and Happening area of Lima. You can find various snacks shops, Beautiful Park, sea side and people enjoying. There are Bars, Restuarants just walk away from Broadwalk. There are many hotels and Hostels where most of the tourists stay. from Miraflores you can reach to park where there is walkway and Statue of Love. From park area you can walk down and enjoy Sea Side. There are also restaurants which sell sea food. In night with lights it looks more beautiful. Ine can easily soenf 3-4 hours.
Wander_Girl
Lima Peru is a great place to enjoy the best food, as Peru is well known for it, and see the historical traditional side of it and also the modern new style. #happynewyear #instagramworthydestinations #deliciousfood
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camilastraveljournal
"The last dog of the single dog, I have eaten a year's dog food in Lima's ""
Throughout the ages, the picture of love has been meticulously portrayed by countless people, depicting the most wonderful encounters in life. This time in Lima, they found their love bridge, Lima Love Park.
Lima Love Park was built on Valentine's Day on February 14, 1993. It is adjacent to the rough ocean shore, green grass, flowers all year round, and the park area is small. It is a good place for people to relax and exercise. . It is also a good place for local young people to talk about love and marriage, and attracts tourists from all over the world. Some interesting activities are held in the park, such as the kissing marathon.
The most famous landscape in the park should be the sculpture by the Peruvian artist Secret Victor Delfin the sculpture, which shows that a pair of lovers are warmly kissing. Due to the bold expression of the artist, the work has caused mixed social repercussions. Over time, everyone accepted it, and the popularity of the statue has been greatly enhanced, becoming the famous landscape of Lima.
There is a love bench made of broken porcelain in the park. The bright colors and sweet verses complement the sunset in the distance, providing a good place for people in love to express their love. The various patterns on the bench all show the characteristics of Inca, the patterns of various sun gods, and the characters that cannot be understood. Many local lovers and foreign tourists often sit on benches and confide in each other, overlooking the beautiful seaside scene, breathing fresh air and enjoying the gentleness of the sea breeze.
The park has a wide lawn in the middle, green grass, and the flowers are planted to show mysterious patterns. I have never understood the various patterns of Lima, maybe only local people understand it! Maybe this is the belief of the Inca civilization! The popular project in the park is paragliding. Feel free to take in the sights of Lima Beach with your loved ones.
The park is next to the Pacific Ocean. Overlooking the vast ocean waves, watching the waves, watching the mountains and rivers connected, watching the clouds and clouds, watching people come and go, the panoramic view.
Finally finished the love park, single dog should not stay for a long time, slipped away...
Address: Malecn Cisneros
Crazyman_Sun.
"Lima Cathedral: Hundreds of years of wind and rain, but still survived after several earthquakes"
Spain for 300 years of colonial rule in South America and the ancient city of Lima is an important testimony of Spain's colonial rule against Peru. The old town retains too many historical sites, disembarking, heading straight to Lima Cathedral, and experiencing several earthquake-defying churches.
Cathedral of Lima, located on the northeast side of Plaza de Armas, is a Roman Catholic church originally built in 1555 and completed in 1649. It was damaged by the 1746 earthquake and has been repaired several times. Reconstruction, but still maintains the colonial architecture and appearance, because architecture and repair have experienced many years, and also has a diversified character in architectural style. The existing buildings are a mixture of Baroque, Gothic and Romanesque architectures, which caused considerable controversy and was quite different from the original Baroque architectural style designed by the Spanish Renaissance architect Francisco Besera.
The entire church is white in appearance, and the two towers that are tall and tall are his hallmarks. The main entrance of the church is engraved with many biblical figures, such as the disciples of Jesus, in a Renaissance style. The entire church was built with gray mud, and as soon as you enter the church you can see the long chandelier falling from the top. There is a beautiful chapel and silver altar in the church, and the small auditorium has the shackles of the Spanish colonial leader Pizarro who moved here in 1891. The exquisite dome of the church, the unique checkerboard floor and the carved choir sit on the table. Inside the cathedral there are many churches on both sides of the Church of Jesus Maria and the Church of El Tenov and the Jesuit Church.
Impressive is the statue on the church platform. Once you enter the church, you can see this dazzling presence, making it more solemn and sacred, with a melodious organ sound~
Address: Jiron Carabaya Lima 15001 .
Transport: In the old town of Peru, it is recommended to take a taxi.
Tickets: 10 Sol for adults, 2 Sol for children
Opening hours: 9 to Monday to Friday
Crazyman_Sun.
"Walk in the Inca market, special crafts, dark food, there is always the same thing that can make you clap your hands"
memory of Peru, starting from Lima. The first step in integrating with Lima begins with the Inca market.
The market is in the miraflores area, next to the Indian market, opposite the Inca Square, these three places are very close, so you can stroll around the other two. The
Inca market is very large, with bronzes, silver ornaments, alpaca products, glass products, Turkish jade articles, wood carvings and various handicrafts. Many items are very Peruvian or Inca traditional culture.
The market is full of shops, neat and uniform. The main products sold here are crafts, which are more exquisite in work and fair in price. I bought a small piece of jewelry, about 6 sols, and I can also use a knife. I can bargain about 2 sols. /
Take a look at the flowers. The alpaca shawl is a special gift of the Lima market. The shawl has a soft texture, the warmth effect is very obvious, the color is gorgeous, and the preparation process is very comfortable. In addition, there are a lot of Latin American Inca alpaca plush products, super soft and super soft. All kinds of alpaca sweaters, blankets, and cushions are fluffy, and I really want to bring them home. It feels like real cashmere.
There are also Ma Ma's most home-grown produce, tropical fruits, herbs and legendary maca. The best frog juice in dark dishes is also freshly squeezed. I couldn't resist the temptation, or bravely tried some of Lima's specialties~
In addition to eating, here you can see the locals making handicrafts and seeing one piece of crafts in their hands. Inca's color is particularly eye-catching, the color is very skillful to use, seeing such a bright color, the mood is suddenly cheerful~ walk around, buy some small crafts, eat and drink and experience the special food.
The shrinking of a city, not the tallest building, but the market of such a pyrotechnic ~
address: Petit Thouars 5321, Distrito de Lima 15074.
Transportation: Located in Lima City, take a taxi or walk.
Opening time: 10
Crazyman_Sun.
Traveling in Peru||Lima went out to see the sea lion
before watching the BBC documentary, and learned that 500,000 cockroaches lived on the coastline of Peru, accounting for 1/4 of this variety. When you arrive in Lima, you can't miss Bird Island. You can see the flying dragonfly and the penguins from the pier, and the other sea lions are beyond my expectations. It is almost what I saw in my life. The sum of sea lions. If the weather is not strong, you can go to the sea to play with them.
The scheduled trip is a three-hour trip to the sea. At 10:00 in the morning, the penguin sea lion can see it. The tour includes swimming with sea lions, and friends who want to go into the water remember to wear swimsuits.
Tips:
1The traffic in Lima is very bad. It is recommended to book a taxi one day earlier
2Self-prepared seasickness medicine
3In fact, the sea lion is a bit stinky, and it is psychologically prepared to swim in the water.
Sicilia_Yuan.
Traveling in Peru - Lima, where art is everywhere, this is the case in the city, where you can feel its freedom and the art of seeing it everywhere.
Whether it's paragliding in the city, or the classical and modern architecture, the performances of street performers, special graffiti, rainbow steps, etc., there is an atmosphere full of art.
Hotel_Lover.
Traveling in Peru - the coastline of Lima is always so charming. In North America, I personally have always liked California's Sunny Beach, but I didn't expect Peru in South America to have the sunshine and the beach that I feel familiar.
Ranging It is not the same as California. The coastline of Lima makes me feel more mysterious than California and feel the different waves. Its better not to compare, because both are my favorite.
Hotel_Lover.
Business class on LATAM
I recently flew on premium business class from Santiago to Lima on a Boeing 767. Before boarding I was able to use the LaTAM lounge at the airport.
The seat was completely reclinable and turned into a fully flat bed. There was very nice pillows and coverings for people who do want to sleep as well as a very big screen to watch tv. There is free water and noise cancelling headphones. There was a pre meal drink of a glass of wine and a very nice meal too. The service throughout the flight was very good and the space/comfort was good.
Marty O’Brien
On the 21st, I traveled across many countries in South America and regretted not watching the series.
This is your first time setting foot in South America. Don’t miss this carefully compiled 21-day multi-country travel itinerary to make your journey more exciting!
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🛫Itinerary:
D1-D2: Depart from China, transfer via Addis Ababa, arrive in Sao Paulo, rest and adjust the time difference.
D3: Visit many historical landmarks in Sao Paulo and experience Brazilian culture.
D4: Head to Rio, visit the Amazon River on the way, and experience the Indian Bridge Restaurant on the water.
D5-D6: Visit the famous places in Rio, and then go to Iguazu to see the waterfalls.
D7-D8: Arrive in Santiago and visit the city and surrounding beauty.
D9-D14: In-depth tour of Lima and surrounding areas, including Inca ruins such as Cusco and Machu Picchu, as well as Nazca land paintings and the wonders of Bird Island.
D15-D19: Depart from Buenos Aires, visit the Grand Glacier and Tierra del Fuego, and finally return to Buenos Aires to visit the city and take a cruise on a yacht.
D20-D21: Return to China via Addis Ababa. 🌟
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Small tips:
🍴 Food: There are rich delicacies from many South American countries, such as Argentinian barbecue and Brazilian black bean meal. Enjoy the local special places!
☁️ November climate: South America is at the turn of spring and summer, the temperature is suitable, but the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, so remember to prepare a light jacket~
💰 Special product prices: Want to buy special products? For example, for Panamera fruits, first understand the local prices to avoid being deceived by high prices!
📸 Take photos: Don’t forget to record the beautiful moments of your trip. The scenery in South America is outstanding and the photo production rate is super high!
💡 Tips: Exchange local currency before traveling and prepare common medicines, just in case.
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In-depth tour of many countries in South America, more exciting things are waiting for you to discover! Don’t forget to follow me to get more private tips🌍✨
Cook_53~Aria
36-day cross-country trip to Peru and more.
Hi, don't miss this 36-day cross-country trip to Peru and more, treasure cities are waiting for you to explore!
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🌎🛫🎊Route suggestions:
DAY1-DAY2: Depart from Beijing, listen to the romance of Paris, and explore the exoticism of Lima.
DAY3-DAY7: Arrive in the rainforest city of Iquitos, explore the jungle, and experience the magical journey of the Amazon rainforest. After Lima, head to the unique Pisco and Nazca.
DAY8-DAY9: Come to the mysterious Machu Picchu, travel through it, and then arrive in the vibrant Bogota.
DAY10-DAY14: Feel the enthusiasm of Bogota, and freely experience the tropical charm of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
DAY15-DAY27: From Iguazu, cross Buenos Aires, to Ushuaia, board the Drake Passage ship, challenge Antarctica and experience a real adventure.
DAY28-DAY36: After returning to Buenos Aires, visit the beautiful scenery of Montevideo and Punta del Este, reach Santiago and Easter Island, go back and forth, then arrive in Amsterdam, and finally return to Beijing.
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📜Travel preparation:
📱First, you need to bring a global roaming SIM card, so you can stay in touch in Peru and other countries. Also, don't forget your plug adapter and power bank, which will be your important partners during the trip.
📔Second, you need to prepare all the documents. This includes your passport, visa, itinerary for flights, and if you plan to rent a car, an international driver's license is also essential.
👖Then, according to the climate of Peru and other countries in November, you need to bring some warm clothes, such as wool sweaters and long pants. In addition, don't forget comfortable shoes, which are very important for hiking.
📷Next, you need to bring your camera and spare batteries. The scenery of Machu Picchu, the Peruvian Valley, and other countries is extremely spectacular, and you definitely don't want to miss taking pictures of these beautiful sceneries.
💊Later, you need to bring some travel essentials, such as motion sickness medicine, anti-diarrhea medicine, and cold medicine. This will help you in case of an emergency.
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If you are also interested in a cross-country trip to Peru and more, then follow me and let's chase the beauty of the world together! 💖
JOHANNA MONROE
Machu Pachu, Peru
Excellent trip to Peru. Great discovery
_TI***1r
Lima getting ready to explore
Just landed in Lima and getting ready to see the whole city after this burger though
Dennis Ocal
A trip to Peru in March 2024.
A wonderful week-long trip to Peru during spring break in March.
On March 9th, I flew from Hartford to Atlanta and transferred to Quito, the capital of Ecuador, where I stayed overnight. On March 10th, I flew to Lima, the capital of Peru, and then to Cusco in the evening. I checked into the Wyndham Hotel and met with the owner of the travel agency. I paid $500 for two people and learned about the general itinerary. On March 11th, at around 6:40 am, a car picked us up from the hotel lobby to start the Sacred Valley day tour. We visited the Chinchero traditional textile market, Moray archaeological terraces, Maras salt mines, and Ollantaytambo Sanctuary. After lunch, we skipped the Pisac Sanctuary and took a train directly to the foot of Machu Picchu Mountain. In the evening, the Machu Picchu day tour group contacted us at the hotel and explained the itinerary for the next day. On March 12th, at 7:00 am, we gathered in the plaza and queued for the 8:00 am bus that took us to the Machu Picchu Sanctuary. We spent about half a day exploring the entire Machu Picchu city. At noon, we took the bus back down the mountain and had lunch. After lunch, we took the train back to Ollantaytambo and then a car back to Cusco. By the time we checked into the hotel, it was already dusk. On March 13th, I visited the Twelve-Angled Stone, the Temple of the Sun, and the Plaza de Armas in the morning. All of these sites are located near the Wyndham Hotel, making them easy to visit. At noon, I took a plane to Lima. After taking the airport bus to the Crowne Plaza Hotel, I visited the Plaza del Amor, the Bridge of Sighs in Barranco, and the Graffiti Wall. On March 14th, I took a DiDi to Plaza San Martín, which is very close to the Plaza de Armas. On the way to the Plaza de Armas, there were many people in yellow vests offering currency exchange. Their exchange rates were much higher than the bank's, so I exchanged a small amount. I felt like I had lost a lot of money because I had exchanged currency at the bank beforehand. At 12:00 pm, I witnessed the changing of the guard ceremony at the Government Palace. Near the Government Palace, there were people holding signs offering sightseeing tours by bus. We each paid 20 soles to participate in this city tour. It was worth seeing and covered the main attractions in the city center. In the evening, I went to the Fountain Park to admire the fountain plaza, which is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. On March 15th, I took an early morning flight. After retrieving our luggage from the hotel, we took a DiDi to the airport. DiDi International is very convenient and affordable, but you need to pay in cash, so be sure to have soles on hand. The drivers were all very friendly. Some spoke English, while others only spoke Spanish. However, I was able to understand some things through body language. In conclusion, Cusco, Machu Picchu, and Lima in Peru are all worth visiting.
MagnusOlsen
Five Peruvians 🇵🇪
#Overseas travel
Visiting Lima, the capital of Peru, was a rich cultural experience. The city combines history and modernity, and I enjoyed wandering the old streets and beautiful colonial buildings. Plaza Mayor was the center of attraction where I saw beautiful cathedrals and government buildings. I also tried Peruvian cuisine at local restaurants, which was delicious and varied, especially the famous ceviche. Visiting the Barranco area, a colorful district with art and streets, was also unique. The atmosphere was lively, and the locals welcomed me warmly. It was an unforgettable trip that reflected the beauty of Peruvian culture and ancient history.
Sokimi
Lima, Peru, a treasure city in South America.
1. Must-see attractions
• Lima Old Town:
• Plaza de Armas: This is the core area of Lima and the historical center of the city. There are many important buildings around the square, such as the Government Palace, which has a solemn and elegant architectural style, showcasing Lima's political status; the Municipal Hall has a unique architectural style and is one of Lima's administrative offices; the Archbishop's Palace is a symbol of religious power and has exquisite and magnificent architecture; the Cathedral, built in the 17th century, retains a strong Spanish architectural style. Inside the cathedral, there is a silver altar, a small chapel with exquisite architecture, and an exhibition hall where the glass coffin of Francisco Pizarro, the leader of the Spanish colonial army, is displayed.
• Plaza de San Martín: Built in memory of San Martín, a hero of the Latin American War of Independence, the square is surrounded by many exquisite historical buildings and sculptures, making it a great place to experience Lima's historical and cultural atmosphere.
• National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru (Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú): With a rich collection, the museum showcases the historical development of Peru from ancient times to the present, including artifacts and artworks from various periods such as the Inca civilization, pre-Inca civilization, and colonial period. It is of great significance for understanding Peru's history and culture.
• Larco Museum (Museo Larco): Located in an 18th-century building, the museum is famous for its extensive collection of pre-Columbian pottery, especially its unique collection of erotic pottery, which showcases the artistic creations and lifestyle of ancient Peruvians. In addition, the museum also holds temporary exhibitions regularly.
• Miraflores:
• Miraflores Malecón (Malecón de Miraflores): Built along the Pacific coast, it is a scenic walkway and bike path. Here, you can enjoy the magnificent ocean view of the Pacific Ocean, cliffs, and Lima's city skyline. At dusk, you can also enjoy the beautiful sunset view. There are many cafes, restaurants, and shops nearby, making it a great place for leisure and entertainment.
• Barranco: Lima's most artistic district, with many colorful buildings, street art, and music performances.
2. Accommodation
• Miraflores: This area is Lima's upscale residential area and tourist hotspot, with a beautiful environment and high security. There are many luxury hotels and resorts here, such as Hilton Garden Inn Lima Miraflores Pardo Hill.
• San Isidro: Another affluent district in Lima, with many luxury hotels and apartments.
• Lima Old Town: If you want to experience Lima's history and culture in depth, you can choose to stay in the Old Town. There are some historic hotels and guesthouses here, such as Sheraton Lima Historic Center Hotel.
3. Cuisine
• Ceviche: One of Peru's national dishes, it is made by marinating fresh raw fish in lemon juice, onion, chili pepper, cilantro, and other seasonings. It has a fresh and delicious taste, with a balance of sour and spicy flavors, making it very appetizing.
• Roasted guinea pig (Cuy): This is a traditional Peruvian dish. After roasting, the guinea pig has a golden and crispy skin and tender and juicy meat.
• Pisco Sour: Peru's signature cocktail, made with Pisco as the base spirit, and mixed with lemon juice, sugar syrup, egg white, etc. It has a sweet and sour taste and a moderate alcohol content.
• Andean grilled chicken (Pollo a la Brasa): Local chicken is selected and marinated with special spices, then grilled over charcoal. The grilled chicken has a crispy skin and tender meat. It is served with fries and salad, making it a delicious main course.
• Inca Kola: Peru's national beverage, with a golden yellow color and a taste similar to lemon soda.
4. Transportation
• Airplane
• Bus: Lima has a rapid bus system (Metropolitano), similar to China's BRT, which is convenient to use and connects Lima's main areas.
• Taxi: There are two types of taxis: licensed and unlicensed. Licensed taxis have a blue and yellow sticker on the windshield and are relatively expensive, but more secure and reliable. Unlicensed taxis have a red and white sticker and are cheaper, but there is a certain safety risk.
• Car rental: If you want to explore Lima and its surrounding areas freely, you can choose to rent a car.
5. Precautions
• Climate and sun protection: Lima has a tropical desert climate, with strong sunshine and a large temperature difference between day and night.
• Safety issues: In some areas of Lima, such as the remote streets of the Old Town and near some slums, there may be safety hazards.
Noah Hartley
Explore the world wonder of Machu Picchu in one night.
Take a panoramic window train and enjoy the beautiful scenery of terraces and villages along the way. Arrive at Machu Picchu and explore the brilliance of this ancient mysterious city.🌄✨ Then, feel the unique charm of Lima, a city of cultural heritage, visit the ancient city and important buildings, and learn about the history and culture of Peru🏛️🌍.
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[Itinerary Features🎯]
1️⃣ Panoramic Window Train Journey🚂
Take a comfortable train, enjoy the magnificent natural scenery along the way, and feel the breath of Inca culture.
2️⃣ In-depth Exploration of Machu Picchu🔍
Experts will take you to visit the Inca ancient city ruins and understand the mysterious ancient civilization and architectural essence.
3️⃣ Free Exploration Time⏳
After visiting Machu Picchu, you can have free activities, take photos with cute alpacas, and enjoy the beautiful sunset!
4️⃣ Luxury Dinner Experience🍽️
Enjoy a delicious dinner on the Belmond Hiram Bingham train, cross the valley at night, and return to Cusco leisurely.
5️⃣ Lima Cultural Tour🏛️
Visit the ancient city of Lima, feel the rich history and culture of the city, and visit important buildings and relics.
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Sophia Garcia_8
peru movismart Sim Cards
Plans available at the Lima airport. probably cheaper plans in the city but the sim registration process is very time consuming and slow.
also everything is mentioned in Spanish. also to top up you can't do in the main center where they do the sim registration but have to go to a pharmacy or supermarket
to check data use *515#
but the output will be in Spanish.
so far the performance is good.
TravellerM25
#100WaysOfTravel Peru's corn are giants...once you try chichamorada you'll love it forever . chichamorada made from dried purple corn 💜, along with fruit and spices. cheers
mustaphali
Trip to Lima 🇵🇪
It was my second time to Lima, Peru 🇵🇪 Just to share my favorite places 🙌
We explored Plaza Mayor (Main Square). We started with a walk around Lima's historic center, exploring the colonial architecture and iconic landmarks like the Government Palace, Cathedral of Lima, and Archbishop's Palace.
📍Plaza Mayor, Lima 15001, Peru
We also visited Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI).Discovered Peru's rich cultural heritage through art from pre-Columbian to modern times which is very interesting.
📍Paseo Colón 125, Parque de la Exposición, Lima
💰~20 PEN (around $5.50 USD)
We also visited Basílica y Convento de San Francisco. We explored the church and convent which is famous for its catacombs and beautiful baroque architecture.
📍Jirón Lampa, Cercado de Lima 15001, Peru
💰 ~15 PEN (around $4 USD)
We also visited Parque Kennedy and Miraflores Central Park. We enjoyed a morning stroll in this lively area filled with local artisans, cats, and a vibrant atmosphere.
📍Av. Diagonal, Miraflores 15074, Lima
We also explored Huaca Pucllana. We enjoyed the ancient pre-Inca pyramid in the heart of Miraflores, which offered a unique view of Lima's ancient past.
📍Calle General Borgoño cuadra 8, Lima 15074, Peru
💰 ~15 PEN (around $4 USD)
We also enjoyed our lunch at La Mar Cebichería. We ordered "Ceviche Mixto" (mixed seafood ceviche) and "Choritos a la Chalaca" (mussels with salsa). All the food was really good and we enjoyed it a lot.
💰 ~80 PEN (around $22 USD) per person
📍Av. Mariscal La Mar 770, Miraflores 15074, Lima
We also visited Parque del Amor (Park of Love). We strolled around the beautiful park overlooking the ocean, known for its colorful mosaic walls and a sculpture called "El Beso" (The Kiss).
📍Malecón Cisneros, Miraflores 15074, Lima
We also walked around Larcomar Shopping Center. We also enjoyed shopping and dining with a view of the Pacific Ocean 🌊 which is perfect for sunset 🌇
📍 Malecón de la Reserva 610, Miraflores 15074, Lima
We also walked around Barranco District and explored Lima's bohemian district, known for its street art, colonial architecture, and lively atmosphere.
📍 Barranco District, Lima
Last but not least, I would also suggest you to try Canta Rana. We ordered Leche de (marinated fish juice with seafood) and "Arroz con Mariscos" (seafood rice). All the seafood was really fresh and it tastes very good 🙌
📍Genova 101, Barranco 15063, Peru
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Lima, Peru
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Lima extends far beyond its original site in Spain at the point where it can be bridged by the Rímac River. Flowing swiftly from the high Andes, the Rímac River has carved out a flat-topped alluvial cone, where early Spanish conquistadors established their settlements. Because nearly all of the coastal plain in central Peru is composed of unconsolidated fluvioglacial deposits, erosion of cliffs and earthquakes are constant threats. In expanding from its original location, the city has incorporated numerous hills and valleys into its structure that are also susceptible to earthquakes and flash floods. One of Lima's most striking characteristics is the barren, unvegetated desert that surrounds it on all sides; the grayish-yellow sands support little plant or animal life, except where water has been artificially supplied.
Although Lima is located in a tropical latitude, the cold Peru (also called Humboldt) Current offshore helps produce a temperate climate year-round. Average temperatures range from 60–64 °F (16–18 °C) in the winter months from May to November and 70–80 °F (21–27 °C) in the summer months from December to April. Cooling coastal air masses produce thick cloud cover throughout the winter, and garúa (dense sea fog) often rolls in and blankets the city area. Precipitation, which rarely exceeds 2 inches (50 mm) per year, is mostly due to condensation of garúa. Lima is perhaps best described as a city that is cold and humid in the winter and hot and humid in the summer.
Mohammad Tamim
Lima - Peru
Lima is the capital city of Peru and is served by an international airport as well as many bus and train stations making it very easy to travel to.
Miraflores is a popular area to stay in as there are lots of shopping centres, cafes, parks and restaurants. It is also within walking stance to the beach which has a lot of restaurants and opportunities for sports too such as volleyball. There are lots of tourist information centres in the city and it also has a historic square showcasing some of the city’s nicest buildings.
There are lots of opportunities for hotels in Lima ranging from 5 star hotels to bed and breakfasts/hostels
Marty O’Brien
Peru 🇵🇪
#OverseasTravel
My visit to Peru was a wonderful and diverse experience 🌄. My trip started with an adventure to Machu Picchu, where I enjoyed wandering through the ancient ruins and exploring the ancient history of this lost city.🏛️ In Lima, I enjoyed visiting museums and learning about the local culture 🏙️. The dining experience was exceptional as I sampled delicious Peruvian cuisine such as cebchi and patanas 🍽️. The pristine nature of the Amazon was amazing and I enjoyed my trip through the humid forests 🏞️. Peru offers a fascinating blend of history, culture and nature, making it an unforgettable travel destination.
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