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    Del Pilar Miraflores Hotel

    Del Pilar Miraflores Hotel
    ★★★★ ****

    Rates from: $110.5

    Kamana Hotel

    Kamana Hotel
    ★★★ ***

    Rates from: $44

    Hotel Continental Lima

    Hotel Continental Lima
    ★★★ ***

    Rates from: $59

    Gran Hotel Bolivar Lima

    Gran Hotel Bolivar Lima
    ★★★ ***

    Rates from: $78

    San Agustin Riviera

    San Agustin Riviera
    ★★★ ***

    Rates from: $77

    1900 Hostel

    1900 Hostel

    Rates from: $8

    Hostal Vladis II

    Hostal Vladis II

    Rates from: $22

    La Posada Del Parque

    La Posada Del Parque
    ★★ **

    Rates from: $36

    Hostal Vladis I

    Hostal Vladis I

    Rates from: $23

    Hotel Anthony's

    Hotel Anthony's
    ★★★ ***

    Rates from: $30

    What to Do in Lima

    Historic Centre, Lima

    Historic Centre

    The central parts of Lima are an artful combination of imposing colonial monuments and local culture. Its atmosphere is just… amazing.

    Cathedral of Lima, Lima

    Cathedral of Lima

    16th century Roman Catholic cathedral built in a distinctive Neoclassical style. Do not miss out the tomb of Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador.

    San Pedro Church, Lima

    San Pedro Church

    17th century church constructed by the Jesuits doesn't deny its origin: the ornate Baroque facade is just beautiful.

    Central Market, Lima

    Central Market

    Full of bustle and hustle, this is the most authentic market in the city. Full of locals buying everything from fresh meat to jeans.

    Plaza Mayor, Lima

    Plaza Mayor

    The actual centre of Lima that has played an important role in many historical events – marked by several memorials situated there.

    Presidential Palace, Lima

    Presidential Palace

    An 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 Francisco, Lima

    Monastery of San Francisco

    The monastery holds impressive volumes of historical documents and artefacts. There are also catacombs with ossuary. Listed by UNESCO.

    Torre Tagle Palace, Lima

    Torre Tagle Palace

    A beautiful Baroque palace that will catch your attention due to its elaborately carved balconies – definitely stop by.

    Chinatown, Lima

    Chinatown

    The largest Chinatown in South America. Enchanting combination of traditional Peruvian buildings and Chinese culture!

    Circuito Magico del Agua, Lima

    Circuito Magico del Agua

    The 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 Unión, Lima

    Jirón de la Unión

    The pedestrian street and the main artery of the historical city centre has been gradually transformed into shopping street.

    Surquillo Market, Lima

    Surquillo Market

    A new hotspot for foodie tourists. Fresh market with amazing abundance of goods for sale, from fish to fresh vegetables.

    Pucllana, Lima

    Pucllana

    Imposing clay pyramid that used to have spiritual significance. The fact that it is built without modern technology is overwhelming.

    Barrios Altos, Lima

    Barrios Altos

    The oldest part of Lima where the remains of city walls can still be found. A charming place – just wander around and enjoy.

    Miraflores, Lima

    Miraflores

    A vibrant district attracting tourists for its beaches, various shopping opportunities and upscale clubs and restaurants.

    Aliaga House, Lima

    Aliaga House

    The 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.

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