Map of Lima Attractions
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Del Pilar Miraflores Hotel
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Kamana Hotel
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Hotel Continental Lima
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Gran Hotel Bolivar Lima
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San Agustin Riviera
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1900 Hostel
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Hostal Vladis II
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La Posada Del Parque
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Hostal Vladis I
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Hotel Anthony's
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What to Do in Lima
Historic CentreThe central parts of Lima are an artful combination of imposing colonial monuments and local culture. Its atmosphere is just… amazing. |
Cathedral of Lima16th century Roman Catholic cathedral built in a distinctive Neoclassical style. Do not miss out the tomb of Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador. |
San Pedro Church17th century church constructed by the Jesuits doesn't deny its origin: the ornate Baroque facade is just beautiful. |
Central MarketFull of bustle and hustle, this is the most authentic market in the city. Full of locals buying everything from fresh meat to jeans. |
Plaza MayorThe actual centre of Lima that has played an important role in many historical events – marked by several memorials situated there. |
Presidential PalaceAn official residence of Peru's president. You need to join guided tour to see the interior but it is well worth it. |
Monastery of San FranciscoThe monastery holds impressive volumes of historical documents and artefacts. There are also catacombs with ossuary. Listed by UNESCO. |
Torre Tagle PalaceA beautiful Baroque palace that will catch your attention due to its elaborately carved balconies – definitely stop by. |
ChinatownThe largest Chinatown in South America. Enchanting combination of traditional Peruvian buildings and Chinese culture! |
Circuito Magico del AguaThe largest fountain complex in the world. Awe-inspiring show you have never seen before – a must do not only if you have kids. |
Jirón de la UniónThe pedestrian street and the main artery of the historical city centre has been gradually transformed into shopping street. |
Surquillo MarketA new hotspot for foodie tourists. Fresh market with amazing abundance of goods for sale, from fish to fresh vegetables. |
PucllanaImposing clay pyramid that used to have spiritual significance. The fact that it is built without modern technology is overwhelming. |
Barrios AltosThe oldest part of Lima where the remains of city walls can still be found. A charming place – just wander around and enjoy. |
MirafloresA vibrant district attracting tourists for its beaches, various shopping opportunities and upscale clubs and restaurants. |
Aliaga HouseThe oldest house in America doesn't quite look its age as it has been constantly upkept and renovated. A historical gem and a museum now. |
