


A UNESCO World Heritage site, Lima's historic heart showcases stunning colonial Spanish architecture. Key landmarks include the Government Palace, Lima Cathedral, Archbishop's Palace, and beautifully preserved balconies on grand colonial mansions.
READ MOREThis upscale coastal district is known for its beautiful parks like Parque del Amor, modern shopping centers, vibrant nightlife, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. It's a popular area for walking, cycling along the Malecón (boardwalk), and paragliding.
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Housed in an 18th-century viceregal mansion built over a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid, the Larco Museum boasts an impressive collection of ancient Peruvian art, including ceramics, textiles, and gold and silver artifacts, as well as a famous gallery of pre-Columbian erotic pottery.
READ MOREAn ancient adobe and clay pyramid located in the heart of Miraflores, Huaca Pucllana dates back to the Lima Culture (200-700 AD). This pre-Inca ceremonial and administrative center offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's early history, with guided tours explaining its significance.
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Known as Lima's bohemian quarter, Barranco is a charming and colorful neighborhood filled with colonial mansions (many now art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants), picturesque streets, and a lively arts scene. The iconic Bridge of Sighs (Puente de los Suspiros) is a central landmark.
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