Travel notes
Lima’s Unmissable Attractions: A Journey Through the City’s Wonders π begins at the heart of the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. ποΈ Plaza Mayor, the birthplace of Lima, is where the journey starts, offering a glimpse into the city’s colonial past with its stunning architecture. Next, the Basilica and Convent of San Francisco π beckons, famous for its catacombs and library. Art lovers will revel in the Museo de Arte de Lima π¨, a treasure trove of Peruvian art spanning several millennia. For a breath of fresh air and greenery, the Parque del Amor π in Miraflores provides stunning ocean views, perfect for a leisurely stroll. No visit to Lima would be complete without experiencing the magic of the Circuito MΓ‘gico del Agua π¦, a park featuring captivating water fountains that light up the night. Culinary adventurers must explore the Mercado de Surquillo π, where local ingredients and flavors come to life. Explorers seeking ancient history should head to the Huaca Pucllana πΊ, an ancient adobe and clay pyramid in the heart of Miraflores. Finally, the district of Barranco offers a bohemian escape with its colorful streets, art galleries, and vibrant nightlife π.
Travel notes:
π Plaza Mayor: Located in the heart of Lima, this historic square is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot from most central hotels. Entry is free, offering visitors a cost-effective glimpse into Lima’s colonial past.
π Basilica and Convent of San Francisco: Just a short walk from Plaza Mayor, the entrance fee is approximately $3, providing access to the catacombs and the library. It’s recommended to visit in the morning to avoid the crowds.
π¨ Museo de Arte de Lima: Situated in the Pueblo Libre district, the museum is accessible by bus or taxi. Admission is around $5, housing an extensive collection of Peruvian art.
π Parque del Amor: Located in Miraflores, this romantic spot is free to enter. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll, offering panoramic ocean views.
π¦ Circuito MΓ‘gico del Agua: Found in the Parque de la Reserva, the entrance fee is roughly $2. This park is best visited at night to experience the illuminated fountains.
π Mercado de Surquillo: A short walk from Miraflores, this vibrant market offers a taste of local flavors. There’s no entrance fee, making it an excellent spot for culinary explorers.
πΊ Huaca Pucllana: This ancient pyramid is located in Miraflores. The entrance is about $5, offering a glimpse into Lima’s pre-Columbian history.
π Barranco: Known for its bohemian atmosphere, Barranco is accessible by bus or taxi from Miraflores. There’s no specific entrance fee, as the district is known for its street art, galleries, and nightlife.

