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1Malecón de Miraflores

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When visiting Lima, it's important to plan your day trips carefully. For a relaxing experience, consider strolling along the Malecón de Miraflores, a stunning boardwalk that spans several neighborhoods and offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. You can start at Malecon Saenz Pena in Barranco, visit the Dedalo art gallery, and then leisurely walk towards Larcomar, a modern shopping center with various shops and dining options.
A beautiful walk with perfectly landscaped surroundings and stunning ocean views. An old lighthouse, monuments, artwork, a pagoda on a cliff. Great exercise with an ocean breeze! Not to be missed.
Anthony R — Google review
The Malecón in Miraflores is one of the most beautiful spots to experience in Lima, especially in the morning. Walking along the cliffs with the Pacific Ocean stretching endlessly in front of you is truly breathtaking. The fresh morning breeze, the sound of the waves crashing against the rocks, and the calm atmosphere make it a perfect place to start the day. The parks along the Malecón are well-maintained with colorful flowers, palm trees, and jogging or cycling tracks where you can see locals staying active. In the early hours, it feels peaceful and less crowded, giving you uninterrupted views of the ocean and the sunrise glow reflecting over the water. The scenic beauty, combined with the clean pathways and green spaces, makes the Malecón a must-visit not just for tourists but also for anyone who loves nature and tranquility.
Sunilkumar A — Google review
Such a beautiful place for a walk to catch the sunset. Lots of areas to sit and green space for the dogs and kids to play or to picnic.
Kimberly C — Google review
Nice place for a leisure walk. Beautiful sunset
Lasitha L — Google review
Great place to watch sunset, go for a walk/run or date! We stayed close to here and came to this park every evening to watch the sunset over the pacific ocean
Adam R — Google review
A nice walk to take in the beautiful coastal views of Lima
Eloïse L — Google review
Llloovveeddd this malecon. The views were beautiful, super cute dogs everywhere, very peaceful, and clean. It was a great walk that will help you clear your mind for sure.
Charina A — Google review
It’s a nice walk with beautiful views of the Pacific ocean. Path is paved and easy to walk on, seems accessible even by wheelchair. There were many families with young kids and couples walking and just relaxing. Best time to walk is right around sunset. We started around the malecon marker on google map around 5:30pm and walked towards Larcomar. We saw folks paragliding in the sunset which looked beautiful. Also nice to be at the resto around sunset for dinner.
Grace A — Google review
Mal. de la Reserva 275, Miraflores 15074, Peru•https://www.miraflores.gob.pe/•+51 999 465 000•Tips and more reviews for Malecón de Miraflores

2Barranco

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Barranco, a charming district in Lima, Peru, is often celebrated as the city's most romantic and artistic enclave. Established in 1874, this vibrant neighborhood boasts colorful houses adorned with striking street art and a lively cultural scene that attracts artists, musicians, and photographers alike. The famous Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs) serves as a picturesque spot for visitors to enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean while basking in the nostalgic ambiance during sunset.
Peru•http://www.munibarranco.gob.pe/index.php/ciudad•Tips and more reviews for Barranco
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3Miraflores

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Miraflores is a popular district in Lima, located along the coast and known for its urban beaches and the 'Costa Verde.' It is easily accessible from central Lima through major thoroughfares like Avenida Benavides, Avenida Brasil, Avenida Arequipa, Avenida Tacna, and others. The area offers a diverse range of experiences including shopping centers, restaurants, cliffside walks with stunning ocean views, and a variety of hotels to choose from.
Peru•http://www.miraflores.gob.pe/•Tips and more reviews for Miraflores

4Malecon de Chorrillos

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Malecon de Chorrillos, situated in southern Lima, offers a picturesque beachside walkway adorned with parks and fountains. It is a popular spot for enjoying stunning sunset views over the cliffs and beaches. The area also provides access to Morro Solar, a notable tourist attraction offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. This scenic landscape spans approximately 10km along the coast, separating the city from the ocean and providing an ideal setting for admiring beautiful sunsets.
One of the best walks along the beach you'll ever have. It's more of a shoreline than a beach. The city did a really good job with building... Everything. The parks and green areas and sidewalks are very friendly and the views are unforgettable.
Binh B — Google review
Beautiful walk along the coast with stunning ocean views and a refreshing breeze. A great spot to relax and enjoy the sunset. There are some nice restaurants and cafés around, and it’s easy to access the beach area. Worth a visit if you’re exploring Chorrillos!
Adrian H — Google review
Beautiful view of the bay and the Limeñan coast. Walking distance to some great seafood restaurants.
Jen J — Google review
Awesome place to enjoy the sunset with your lavish wine and your better half. However, there are 🔥 delicious Cevicherias to enjoy lovely sea food with the aroma of sea and mesmerizing view of Lima.
Bharat G — Google review
There is a lot of beauty out there. The best beach area in town. From the beautiful homes on the hill to the dock where you can hand fish. The food there is great as the market there has all you need.
Travis B — Google review
If you are looking to immerse in the locals’ culture and stay away from the hustle and bustle of overcrowded, overpriced and overrated “tourist” places, visit Chorrillos and the local beach. The views and friendliness of its people will leave you wanted to return.
Shop R — Google review
Beautiful place for a photo taking trip. There's so many lovely flowers and statues. My daughter loved the dolphin 🐬
Apocalyptian T — Google review
Is ok when weather is nice. If you come for sunset, don’t forget a cover up because it gets quite chillly.
Ilhui C — Google review
RXMF+G23, Circuito de Playas, Lima 15064, Peru•http://www.munichorrillos.gob.pe/•Tips and more reviews for Malecon de Chorrillos

5Miraflores Beach Viewpoint

4.6
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Observation deck
Miraflores Beach Viewpoint is a popular spot for surfers, offering great waves and a relaxing atmosphere. While the sand may be rocky and the water not as clear as other beaches, it's still worth a visit for the stunning ocean views. In addition to surfing, visitors can also enjoy activities like paragliding. It's a good place to unwind, take in the beautiful scenery, and watch people enjoying the beach.
Miraflores Beach Viewpoint is one of the most stunning spots in Lima to enjoy the Pacific Ocean. The view from here is simply breathtaking, especially during sunrise and sunset when the sky changes colors over the waves. The cliffside location gives you a panoramic view of the coastline, surfers in the water, and the famous Costa Verde highway running below. It’s a peaceful place to walk, relax, or just sit and take in the ocean breeze. The area is well-maintained, with walking paths, benches, and nearby cafés to grab a coffee while enjoying the scenery. A must-visit viewpoint in Miraflores if you love nature, photography, or just want a calm moment with an incredible ocean view.
Sunilkumar A — Google review
It is certainly a beach area with a lot of surfers, but having that said it is probably not one of the better beaches I have seen. The sand looks rocky and hard and water not so blue. If you have time on your hands come take a look but if you don’t have extra time it’s better to spend your time at other beaches in other places
Allen L — Google review
Great walking space, clean, safe
Jan S — Google review
Had a free half day here so decided to stroll along the coastal path. Many small parks along the path, people jogging, walking, watching the surfers down the sea and the paragliding above, lot of birds chipping among the bushes, peaceful and relaxing, can spend hours here. Fell great after a few days in high altitude area.
Shelly — Google review
Great beach for surfing but it is also well if you just want to sit and enjoy the view.
Ana R — Google review
Beautiful neighbourhood. Lots of surfers. Very nice boardwalk.
Yossi R — Google review
Amazing views of the Ocean. And lots of activities including paragliding
Mario M — Google review
Good beach area to relax, swim, and people watch.
L.K. R — Google review
VXG6+5J7, Miraflores 15074, Peru•Tips and more reviews for Miraflores Beach Viewpoint
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6Larco Museum

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The Larco Museum, located in the district of Pueblo Libre, is a former mansion turned into a museum that showcases an extensive collection of pre-Columbian artifacts. The museum offers a comprehensive overview of 5,000 years of Peruvian history, art, and culture through its well-curated galleries. Visitors can explore ancient ceramics and textiles while strolling through lush gardens. Guided tours are available for deeper insights into the significance of the exhibits.
This museum isn't very big but it has amazing pieces. I would really recommend a guided tour which is offered at an extra 10 soles - it really does a much better job of explaining what we are looking at. Very interesting pieces divided in 3 areas: the main museum (perhaps 5-6 rooms), the erotic gallery, and visible storage. The surroundings are also very nice and there is a great fancy restaurant too. A big tip would be to come early: we got there at 10-ish and had a tour just for both of us; by the time we were going out there were lines for tickets and the museum was very crowded.
Catarina — Google review
Beautiful museum of artifacts from ancient Peruvian civilizations, including ceramics, textiles, and metalwork. The exhibits are nicely curated, and the collection is huge, but for an entry fee of 50 soles I would've expected a bit more variety and some other content than just constant display cases with accompanying text. Very interesting, but after a while it gets a little boring. Beside the main museum there's a separate exhibit for "erotic" artifacts, mainly pottery portraying sexually explicit scenes. It's included in the main ticket price. There's also a souvenir shop and a restaurant on site. There are explanatory texts in several languages for all exhibits, so English speakers for example can easily follow along. There's also an audio guide available, but this we didn't try. We spent approximately two hours walking through the museum, stopping briefly at most exhibits.
Johan B — Google review
The Larco Museum in Lima is one of Peru’s finest museums and a must-visit for anyone interested in history and culture. Housed in an 18th-century colonial mansion, it features an outstanding collection of pre-Columbian art, including ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and jewelry from ancient civilizations like the Moche, Nazca, and Inca. One of its highlights is the world-famous gallery of erotic pottery, which is both fascinating and unique. The museum also offers beautifully curated exhibits with clear explanations in multiple languages, making it easy to understand Peru’s rich cultural heritage. The gardens and café add to the experience, creating a relaxing atmosphere after exploring the galleries. Perfect for culture lovers, history buffs, and anyone wanting a deeper understanding of Peru before (or after) visiting its archaeological sites.
Purba D — Google review
This is a must to visit if you make it to Lima Peru. There are about 45k of antiques found in different sites in the whole Peru. They belong to the pre Inca culture. It is so surprised to see how well they all were preserved after 2000 or 5000 years underground. I did not have much time there for the last visit but next time when I come back I think I will spend a whole day here. Highly recommended.
Phuc V — Google review
🌟 An unforgettable experience—leave yourself plenty of time! Visited on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 with reservations from 5–7pm. We arrived early but were overdue for dinner, so we hit the restaurant before exploring the museum. Though that left us only about an hour inside. Despite the short visit, every detail of the museum, restaurant, and grounds impressed me. 🍽️ The restaurant is beautifully designed—definitely a bit upscale for my “hole-in-the-wall” tastes, but still worth the stop. Prices are on the higher side. 🌺 The grounds are stunning, with vibrant flowers everywhere and photo-worthy views around every corner. 🏺 The museum exhibits are top-notch, A+. What can be said about this collection that hasn't already been said? The quality, detail, and condition of these artifacts that are hundreds and thousands of years old, are second to none. Simply extraordinary. I'd recommend 3-5 hours or more if you really want to absorb and appreciate everything. So I'll definitely be returning for another visit as 1–2 hours isn’t nearly enough. 🗣️ Guided tours in Spanish are available for 10 soles and last about an hour. They didn’t offer English tours during our visit, but I believe they do offer them. They provide self-guided audio devices in English for the same price—I'll try that next time because I'm a fan of moving at my own pace. 🎁 Gift shop: Prices are steep, but it's a welcome addition. Far too many sites in Peru lack gift shops and miss the opportunity to cash in on visitors after the experience. People want souvenirs and they're willing to pay for them! 📍 Overall: This is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Lima. Don’t rush it—plan time to explore, then unwind with a meal or drink afterward.
Rodney N — Google review
Lovely place amazing collection of Indigenous artifacts, beautiful displays, and the garden, just stunning small but packed full of wonderful art. It also has a large erotic art section, very Peruvian cultural art, but best to keep the kiddos out of that section. Very nice!
Marilyn F — Google review
This is the best museum I visited during my time in Peru (and that is saying a lot). The museum takes you through a chronological journey of pre-Incan and early Incan history. The exhibits are, frankly, unbelievable. Entrance is relatively inexpensive, and I recommend paying the small extra fee for the audio tour guide... the information was detailed and very interesting. The warehouse section, which holds the excess inventory of artifacts, is as interesting as the main exhibit. It is hard to believe that this is a private collection. If you visit one museum in Lima, this is the one to see.
Keith M — Google review
Be sure to take a guided tour if you are able. Daniela was amazing and brought the history to life. She answered questions and asked if there were specific topics that I wanted to see and hear about to do a deeper dive. The grounds are beautifully kept.
Larry Z — Google review
frente al, Parque Larco, Av. Simón Bolivar 1515 Ingreso por, Navarra 169, Pueblo Libre 15084, Peru•http://www.museolarco.org/•+51 1 4611312•Tips and more reviews for Larco Museum

7Pucllana Site Museum

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Huaca Pucllana Site Museum is an ancient pre-Inca archaeological site situated in Miraflores, offering a captivating journey into Lima's pre-Columbian history. The clay and adobe pyramid complex provides valuable insights into the indigenous cultures that once thrived in the region. Guided tours are available to enhance the understanding of the site's historical significance, making it an educational destination for history enthusiasts, archaeology buffs, and families with older children.
2000+ years of history packed into the center of Miraflores. A must see when visiting Lima to acquire some of the history and respect for previous civilization. The adobe architecture is incredible as millions of bricks were assembled into the pyramid that took hundreds of years to assemble. Get to see some of the agriculture and animals of Peru - guinea pigs and alpacas. The museum offers some insight, but the real value is the guided tours that leave every 30 minutes and are offered in both English and Spanish. Cost of entry is S/ 15, about $4 (includes the tour)
Kristian P — Google review
The tour was excellent! It lasted about 40 minutes, and the guides were very knowledgeable. The ruins are in the middle of Miraflores, right next to a great restaurant with a beautiful view of the site. Just note that the night tour doesn’t allow you to go to the top of the ruins — that’s only possible during the day.
Magali B — Google review
An incredible archaeological site in the heart of Miraflores! 🏛️ The 2,000-year-old adobe pyramid showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of ancient builders. The 40-minute guided tour (S/15, available in English or Spanish) is informative and engaging. Note: the night tour doesn’t include access to the top, but we took it and still loved the experience. A must-visit for history lovers in Lima!
Manjeet D — Google review
Fascinating study of the dedication of the ancients in building structures covering great areas with handmade vertical bricks. On some you can even see their hand and finger prints! Our guide shared a wide scope of knowledge from all of those who lived here, their customs, foods they planted and consumed, burial rites, beliefs, skills... He was a great guide to his heritage and this enormous site in the middle of the city. (Unfortunately, there is a listing for a "minizoo" here. While seeing the 7 famous llamas, alpacas and dozens+ guinea pigs was an interesting part of the tour...that does Not qualify the Very minimum pen and feeding bin as a "zoo." There is a genuine one elsewhere. The handful of indigenousanimals here are just to enlighten visitors as to the animals the original denizens had for food, like the well-planted garden.) This is a healthy, enlightening educational walk through an amazing ancient world. (PS- Please bring some currency to show your appreciation to your fascinating guide!!)
The V — Google review
Worth a visit but just bare in mind you must go round with a tour guide and once you've seen one part of the temple you've sort of seen it all. There were some interesting facts and it made for a good walk. There are some cute llamas or alpacas and guinea pigs 😊
Alex C — Google review
I want to say I loved it, listen - it's historical and the guide was good. Spoke very good English and the Llamas / Guinea pigs at the end are cute. It's interesting, and they're still excavating. The tour takes little under an hour.. tips for the guide are nice! They do a good job. You walk up some steepish parts, and it's sandy - so don't wear slides. ;) Worth a visit... And the restaurant overlooking the ruins is fab! But gets busy. There are other restaurants just outside too. (Not overlooking the ruins) If you're in Lima and like history.. go. I was just a little bit bored at times. 🙊
Feral — Google review
Huaca Pucllana: 4000-year-old pyramid, check. Boring guide who puts you to sleep, check. If you're gonna make me walk on ancient genius pyramid, at least make the tour entertaining. Suggestion: skip the guide and hit up the Larco Museum first. Learn more over there Trust me, you'll be way more impressed when you finally get to the real education. And honestly, just read the Wikipedia page, you'll learn more. Need tour guide and takes about one hour.
SPICY — Google review
Went Sunday afternoon. A bit of a wait ' half an hour as I had not made a reservation. Entry was 15 soles. Than waited another 20 minutes for English guide and to get numbers for tour. (Recommend you make reservation and you can walk past line) Very interesting tour. The walk is easy around site. Love how this is right in Milaflores easy for most tourists to get too.
Vicky D — Google review
Ca. Gral. Borgoño cdra. 8, Miraflores 15074, Peru•https://museos.cultura.pe/museos/museo-de-sitio-pucllana•+51 1 6177148•Tips and more reviews for Pucllana Site Museum

8National Museum of the Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru, Lima

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The National Museum of the Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru in Lima is a treasure trove of Peruvian history and culture. Founded in 1938 by Julio C. Tello, it boasts an extensive collection of over 100 thousand artifacts from various Peruvian cultures, including ceramics, textiles, stone, organic and metallic objects. The museum provides a comprehensive journey through Peru's archaeological and historical evolution with exhibits from pre-Hispanic times to the colonial and republican periods.
My wife and I were happy that we decided to visit this museum this week. A few sections are not accessible, but due to the recent APEC summit, they have decided to go all in and they are currently exhibiting a few pieces they never exhibited before. There are pieces not even Peruvians have seen yet so, quality over quantity is the key. Last chance to see them too, as the museum will fully close for renovations at the end of February, and will not reopen until 2027-28. A real Tumi, several gold and silver pieces and the best preserved textiles we've had the chance to see, are only a few of the elements that make this a worthy visit. Additionally, this museum has the real Estele Raimondi, one of the most important peruvian monoliths that still exists. To finish, you will also get to see a well preserved colonial mansion, with original floors and a beautiful garden. Last notes: 1. There are two entrances to the museum. Start your visit through the second one, that leads to the "Casona". This is the one that has most of the things that can be seen at the moment. Once you finish there, you can go to the main one (way less things to see atm), but mandatory if you want to see the Estele Raimondi. 2. Most of the texts are not translated in English, but it is what you could expect when visiting a non-English speaking country. It is part of the experience when visiting a foreign country. 3. There are a few breweries near the museum you can visit after, especially the traditional Queirolo Tabern, which has traditional food and drinks.
Saul P — Google review
Good show case in archeology history of Peru and Inca culture. Free admission is a plus. If have time see this one first, then go see the laco museum. You will much be appreciated.
Hengyi T — Google review
A lot of the museum is under renovation- but it was still worth the trip. We learned so much about Peru and how it won its independence. The staff was very friendly but not many English speakers and the Spanish I practiced for did not help here. But still, not big issues. Beautiful building as well.
Karl W — Google review
The museum is definitely still being remodeled and lots of areas are not available. It was free for English speakers because very little signage in English. No English audio guide was available. There are some QR codes and English translations in the second building. Some interesting exhibits to see but challenging without translation or audio guide. Go if you are good with just walking around and looking at exhibits or feel like translating lots on your phone.
Tim H — Google review
Somehow I was expecting more. I was expecting to see a lot of original examples of pre-incan cultures. So much was promiced. But those things weren't there. Same time, amazing excobition about fight for peruvian independence from 15 century untill the independence. Very good and professional.
Anastassia K — Google review
If you only have time to visit a Museum in Lima this is the one. Recently remodeled the displays are well lit, concise and do more than justice to the stunning artifacts in this collection. The emphasis on the descriptive text being in as many languages as possible, is in direct detriment to the information one craves of the objects in display. We are in Peru, so the text should be in Spanish, and should be thorough and well thought out. It should also be at eye level, not below one’s knees as is the case on some pieces. The original Larco collection on the left as you come into the main courtyard, is overwhelming in scope, with floor to ceiling glass cases that have not been cleaned in ages, and with only the pieces at eye level comfortable to look at. The lighting is funereal in contrast to the rest of the museum. I imagine this is the result of being short in both storage and budget. It would be better to close this space altogether since it does nothing for the objects trapped inside or the visitor who cannot wait to get out. So just avoid it and enjoy the remodeled part of this gorgeous place, with a magnificent outdoor garden.
Quasar — Google review
The museum is under renovation. A few of the most important pieces are on display and worth the visit. Entry is free. At the time of writing there is an excellent exhibition on the role of women in pre inca/ inca civilizations that is very interesting.
Dr U — Google review
When I visited in May, all of the exhibits were open, offering a rich journey through Peru’s history from ancient artifacts to pieces from around the time of independence. I spent about an hour here. Admission is free, making it a nice stop on any Lima itinerary. I recommend pairing it with a visit to the Larco Museum and a tour of Huaca Pucllana; I managed to do all three in a single day, and it made for a well-rounded and educational experience during my first full day of visiting this beautiful country.
Chad L — Google review
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9Government Palace of Peru

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The Government Palace of Peru, also known as the House of Pizarro, is a historic building located on the northern side of the Plaza de Armas. Originally the residence of Francisco Pizarro, it has served as the headquarters for various Peruvian governors, Viceroys, and Presidents. The palace features well-preserved rooms and hosts daily Changing of the Guard ceremonies in its courtyard at 11:45 am.
First stop in Lima, Peru and it didn't disappoint! 😊 The architecture is really beautiful. I visited on a Monday and it was pretty busy with tourists. The place is clean and there are souvenir shops and restaurants nearby. Definitely worth a visit!👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nabila M — Google review
Beautiful building (from outside; no visitors inside). When you're in Lima you can't miss it as it's right in the Historic Centre.
I P — Google review
This great palace is also situated in the main square - Plaza Mayor. It is the official residence of the President of Peru and the seat of government. The building is very Grande and impressive. The Palace is fantastic. The changing of the Guards takes place everyday at noon, be sure to get there 15 minutes before as it does get very crowded. The ceremony is pretty amazing to watch, first there is a band performance and then the guards change. You can also visit inside but will need to pre arrange in advance.
Aladar K — Google review
The Palace was built by Francisco Pizarro in 1536, after the foundation of Lima City by him in 1535. He became the governor of New Castile in 1529. The building served as the head office of Pizarro's administration. On Sunday 26 June 1541, thirteen supporters of Diego de Almagro with his son Diego de Almagro II, (whose father had been executed in 1538 In Cusco by Pizarro's brother Hernardo), stormed the building and assassinate Pizarro after a big fight with swords. On 1542, it became the viceroy's residence and seat of the government Casas Reales.  The most recent alterations to the building were completed in the 1930s, under the direction of President Oscar Benavides. The Changing of the Guards is a major tourist attraction at the Government Palace. It takes place at noon daily on the main esplanade looking onto the Plaza de Armas.
Antonios V — Google review
Be there at noon for changing of the guard.It last about 30min-40min with live orchestra and great soldiers skills .During day place is safe with lots of police . Must visit in Lima. Be aware of bad traffic to get to historic area allow extra time for travel.can be even around 45min from Miraflores. Uber aprox 15Soles
Luk U — Google review
The President White House in Lima, Peru. A lot of people and tourists are watching a troop of the guards performance. Very nice.
YMK W — Google review
It is a magnificent building. There are many famous points of interest around. Cathedral Lima, Municipal Palace, Cocoa Museum, and etc. It should be extremely safe around this place, as there are hundreds of policemen around. If you only have one day for this city, you should definitely start from the Plaza right next to it.
W Y — Google review
Government Palace of Peru, also known as Palace of Pizarro, is both the official residence of the President of Peru and the central seat of the Peruvian government. The historic palace has a very Neo-Baroque style architecture, which is famous in the late 19th century. At 12 noon, 7 days a week, there is a change of palace guards. It is what you definitely don't want to miss! Very impressive!
Ming — Google review
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10El Olivar de San Isidro Park

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El Olivar de San Isidro Park, located in the affluent San Isidro district of Lima, is a serene and well-maintained green space featuring centuries-old olive trees brought over from Spain. The park boasts pretty ponds filled with koi fish and beautiful flower beds to stroll around. With its 10-hectare expanse, it's one of the city's largest and oldest parks, offering a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle.
I’ve been multiple times to this park and it’s always clean and nice to walk around. There are security guards taking care of the park, they’re nice and let you know u can’t touch the trees.
Daniela G — Google review
In A Nutshell: -El Olivar is a small park that is kept very clean & safe. -I liked the smooth walking path & green grass w/ many trees. Overall, this is a good place to hang out at or get some exercise.
Dude — Google review
Great park with plenty of space to relax amongst the olive trees. You can visit the museum and also watch the fish and turtles in the ponds. It's worth a visit.
Let's I — Google review
This is basically just trees with walking paths. It is not suitable for bird watching. You'll top out at 10 species if you get lucky. It is not suitable for small children unless you bring your own toys. There is no playground. There are superior options for parks. Definitely not a must see.
John C — Google review
Located in the heart of Lima, El Olivar de San Isidro Park is a hidden gem offering a serene escape from the bustling city life. As you step into the park, you're greeted by a lush olive grove, providing a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and contemplation. The park's well-maintained pathways wind through the grove, inviting visitors to stroll amidst the ancient olive trees, some of which are centuries old, adding a sense of history and charm to the surroundings. Beyond its natural beauty, El Olivar de San Isidro Park boasts picturesque landscapes, including quaint bridges, peaceful ponds, and vibrant flower beds, making it an ideal spot for picnics, leisurely walks, or simply unwinding with a good book. With its peaceful ambiance and picturesque setting, El Olivar de San Isidro Park offers a delightful escape for locals and tourists alike, providing a slice of tranquility amidst the urban hustle and bustle of Lima. Whether you're seeking solitude or a scenic spot to spend time with loved ones, this charming park is sure to captivate your senses and leave you feeling rejuvenated.
Thibault — Google review
Beautiful and quiet park in the San Isidro district of Lima, Peru. The park offers an oasis of quietness and beauty in an otherwise buzzing metropolis. Great place to go for a walk or relax on a bench and read a book. Go during the week for maximum quiet. Weekends are a bit busier with families from all over Lima enjoying the park. No bathrooms are available on the grounds
Raul C — Google review
You will be amazed by these ancients trees that probably are there long before me and you born! Very nice place to go with family or to go on a romantic date!
Laurellie P — Google review
Beautiful and magical place. Plenty of space of physical activity, having a picnic, walking your dog (there are poop bags around, free to use), and enjoying the history of the olive trees. There are benches, a lake with koi fish, turtles and ducks, as well as other incoming animals. The park is very clean and is wheelchair accessible. There are park officers throughout also making sure that no loitering is involved - even though there are plenty of signs around and plenty of trash cans. Make yourself a favor and visit the park - it’s also within a beautiful neighborhood. It’s not often you see a free and public olive-tree park to enjoy and stroll around. I’ve added photos and videos in the general area for all to enjoy.
Carla C — Google review
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11Beso Francés Crepería - Cafetería

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Nestled along the stunning cliffs of Lima, Beso Francés Crepería - Cafetería offers an unforgettable dining experience with breathtaking views of the Miraflores coastline and Makaha beach. Perfectly situated near Park del Amor, this charming spot is ideal for those looking to enjoy a leisurely day after a stroll on the picturesque Malecon. While opinions on their crepes may vary—some rave about the sweet and savory options while others find them less appealing—the ambiance is undeniably delightful.
Five star for the view . 4 star for the crepes. Good spot to relax and watch sunset while sipping coffee or having a crepe. My Crepe and cappuccino were good. One issue I faced with the language . No one speaks a single word of English and my translator app also want able to help much but somehow I got my crepe at the end . All folks there have smiling faces. Loved my time there . Note that there could be line for buying the crepes. I had to wait in line for my saying for the crepes. I waited around 10 minutes to put my order. They will bring your food to your table or wherever you are sitting and they bring it pretty quickly.
Paul — Google review
Very beautiful place on the Miraflores boardwalk, with an incredible view of the ocean and sunset. Very romantic spot to go as a couple. The crepes and service were excellent.
Adrian H — Google review
Come for the views! The crepes are pretty good. But check your order at pickup. My milkshake dulce de leche con fresa turned into a crepe. They agreeably took back the crepe and made a milkshake. But this time only dulce de leche, and they forgot the fresa. I wasn't going back a third time, so I just enjoyed what was called a milkshake, but was really more like milk. No ice cream to be seen. Oh well, the view was great.
Drake M — Google review
The crepe is big and tasty. The melted cheese add more flavour to the crepe.
Wing P — Google review
Found this little place along the coast near the parque de amor. Very cute with amazing food, milkshakes and coffee. Highly recommend if you need a bite to eat, relax, smell and watch the ocean.
David M — Google review
This creparía has wonderful view of the Miraflores coastline! The sweet crepe is delicious, and the coffee is also pretty good, but the Nutella coffee is a bit too sweet for me. Highly recommended to visitors - a great place to sit down and enjoy the view!
Y.C. W — Google review
Good food in a really nice location
GDSTUFF78 — Google review
I was doing a long walk on a hot afternoon and stopped here for a beverage. I just had a fruit beverage, not a smoothie. 14 soles, way overpriced and the drink was not big and not even cold. Really not impressed! Just another tourist trap. What can you expect in a Miraflores!
Kathy S — Google review
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12Cerro San Cristobal

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Cerro San Cristobal, a stunning hill rising 409 meters above Lima, is an iconic landmark that offers visitors breathtaking panoramic views of the city and beyond. Perched high above the Rimac River, this prominent viewpoint features a massive cross at its summit, making it easily recognizable from afar. The journey to the top rewards adventurers with sweeping vistas that stretch all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
You get a nice view over Lima and all directions surrounding Cerro San Cristobal. We took a Tuktuk from Iglesia San Lazaro. I’d recommend taking anTuktuk instead of a Taxi. The driver brought us up, waited until we looked at everything, and took us back down again. Our small trip lasted about 1 hour.
Oliver S — Google review
Getting here through the narrow streets was a little scary for someone from the U.S.. Taxi driver said it's not safe, and the little village to pass through was a little shady. If you take an Uber here, I would not let the Uber Driver leave you here. Not sure if any other Uber Driver would pick you up from here in a reasonable time. I paid the Uber Driver to stay while I took pictures and paid in cash for my next destination. The view at the top was great to be able to see the rest of Lima, and I'm sure that on a clear day it was be really nice to see the city and/or city skyline. The museum and its surroundings looked a little out of shape and dirty. Maybe needs a little maintenance. There are a couple of small food/snack, and souvenir vendors.
Adán B — Google review
Had quite the adventure climbing this thing. Very interesting route to follow with quite a bit of street art and a nice view at the top. I guess it is a bit unsafe though for foreigners, and the other downside is there was a lot of animal feces and flies on the stairs. Almost all the locals had their doors and windows barred and the dogs were very aggressive. One dog was blocking my path at one point and would not budge. I did not want to risk approaching it, so i had to go around on a narrow ledge next to some person’s house. The descent on the road route went much more smoothly, although it was a similar type of neighborhood. Initially before entering the main path i tried briefly checking out an alternate entrance that wasn’t on google maps, but several locals nearby warned me not to do that, especially because i was wearing a backpack. So it’s probably a good idea to only stick to the routes on google maps if going by foot, and if you want to be extra safe you would take a taxi or tuktuk to the top and have them wait for you there.
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Yes you have to walk through a "favela", which can be intimidating. But the stairs (it's purely just stairs from the bottom to the peak, around 20 min hike up) are well maintained. If you ever wanted to see a favela in Peru, this is a good choice since it's relatively safe (the residents were very helpful). Just follow the walking directions on Google Map, it shows you the route into the favela and the correct stairway to take. I wouldn't go after dark though.
Kah — Google review
It's a nice place to see the full view of Lima.
Marvin W — Google review
very beautiful view
Adrianosh — Google review
A great view of bustling city of Lima
Anything A — Google review
Good views but I wouldn’t recommend this if you don’t have plenty of time. There are a lot more places to visit
Peter V — Google review
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13Parque Benemérita Guardia Civil

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Parque Benemérita Guardia Civil is a hilltop park in Lima, Peru, offering grassy picnic areas and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean at sunset. Visitors can take a break from the city's hustle and bustle to relax and enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze. The park is well-maintained and safe, making it an ideal spot for families with children, who can play in the playground while adults unwind amidst fantastic ocean vistas.
A really nice park with spectacular views to the coastal areas of Lima. Perfect location to take a break on a busy and noisy day, relax and enjoy the freshness of ocean breeze. Was here on a cloudy afternoon by bike, and enjoy this place a lot. More benches and slightly better maintained grass areas would make this place better.
Adam M — Google review
No public toilet for emergency use. Need to buy something at the gas station nearby just to use the toilet but the gas station's convenience store is under renovation, there is only a portable toilet.
Irene P — Google review
Super calm atmosphere safe it has a police station on site and it is also the meeting point in case of an earthquake.
Jacob H — Google review
Cool and nice park for relaxing and enjoying the view of the sea.
Kimberly O — Google review
People who living in neighborhoods are very kind, and the garden is a very fantastic spot for enjoyment and oceanviews
Hoyin C — Google review
Amazing place for a picnic, just be with family or friends ...
Alan C — Google review
I like it, just to enjoy the sound of the waves which are close to this place ... It is everything ...
Sisa ( — Google review
This park offer wide space and children play ground where dogs are not allowed, so kids can freely run around, the person who took me there told me there are also open air event like cinema. I do think the full centre of the park could and should be dog free, and give the animals some run around space in front of the sea.
Levi L — Google review
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14Parque del Amor Propio

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Parque del Amor Propio, located in a central area near the Malecon, is a beautiful and meaningful space perfect for a solo date or with someone special. The park features a stunning sculpture that conveys the message of self-love. It's surrounded by charming cafes and provides easy access to the oceanfront, making it an ideal spot to appreciate breathtaking sunsets in shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple.
(Translated by Google) It is an incredible initiative for us to be able to have a self-love park where we can go and enjoy outings alone or with our friends 🧘🏼‍♀️, it is a unique and special place that we must all take care of with a lot of love 🙏🏻🥹🫶🏻, I was there and the park is beautiful; This work of art reflects the most beautiful thing that is inside us, May valuing ourselves be always our priority! You have to go yes or yes 🤎, and thank you Amaras for giving us this beautiful gift 🫶🏻💫 (Original) Es una increíble iniciativa para nosotras el poder tener un parque del amor propio donde podemos ir a disfrutar salidas a solas o con nuestras amigas 🧘🏼‍♀️, es un lugar único y especial que debemos todas cuídar con mucho amor 🙏🏻🥹🫶🏻, estuve ahí y el parque es hermoso; esta obra de arte refleja lo más lindo qué hay dentro de nosotras, que valorarnos sea siempre nuestra prioridad! Tienen que ir si o si 🤎, y gracias amaras por darnos este hermoso regalo🫶🏻💫
Alejandra G — Google review
(Translated by Google) How nice to see this park on the opening day 🌷 This space is something we have needed for a long time, one that focuses on our self-love with a sculpture that invites us to accept and love ourselves as we are 💗 I will return with all my friends! ! Very special 🤝🏼 (Original) Que bonito conocer este parque en el día de la inauguración 🌷 Este espacio es algo que ya necesitábamos hace tiempo, uno que se enfoque en nuestro amor propio con una escultura que nos invite a aceptarnos y amarnos tal cual somos 💗 Volveré con todas mis amigas!! Muy especial 🤝🏼
Mia P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love that there is now this beautiful space in which we can always remember that love begins with oneself, there is no love more wonderful and important than self-love. Thank you, you will love for giving us such a beautiful park and sculpture that transmits that message of self-love to us 🥰 (Original) Me encanta que ahora exista éste espacio tan hermoso en el que podamos recordar siempre que el amor empieza por uno mismo, no hay amor más maravilloso e importante que el amor propio. Gracias amarás por regalarnos tan lindo parque y escultura que nos transmite ese mensaje de amor propio 🥰
Daniela P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place with a great meaning, it is in a super central location and is perfect to have that date with yourself or with whoever you want 🫶🏼 it is a few steps from the boardwalk and has many cute cafes nearby, so a great plan to visit it 🥰💐 (Original) Un hermoso lugar con un gran significado, esta en un lugar súper céntrico y es perfecto para tener esa cita contigo misma o con quien tú quieras 🫶🏼 está a unos pasos del malecón y tiene muchas cafeterías lindas cerca, así que súper plan visitarlo 🥰💐
Katherine A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love that they have finally created a space for women, where it reminds us that self-love is the most important thing 💜 The sculpture is perfect 🤩 Thank you, you will love for giving us this special space. (Original) Me encanta que por fin puedan hayan creado un espacio para mujeres, donde nos recuerda que el amor propio es lo más importante 💜 La escultura es perfecta 🤩 Gracias amarás por regalarnos este espacio tan especial
Gianella B — Google review
(Translated by Google) When you are here look at everything you have advanced!!! And if not, breathe! Go ahead because you can 🌸🌸🌸 a safe place 🌸🌸🌸 invite your friends to make a delicious 🧺 #parquedelamorpropioamaras (Original) Cuando estés aquí mira todo lo que has avanzado !!! Y si no es así respira! Echa para delante que tu puedes 🌸🌸🌸 un lugar seguro 🌸🌸🌸 invita a tus amigas hagan un rico 🧺 #parquedelamorpropioamaras
Gaby G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A new space for us, although I live in Comas, I know that it is undoubtedly worth going to Barranco to appreciate the beautiful sculpture of the artist Eu Tazé, his art invites us to love each other, hug each other and is a representation of finding ourselves and being our priority. Thank you for giving us that space, something very nice that we will enjoy with friends or with ourselves, I simply loved it. (Original) Un nuevo espacio para nosotras, aunque vivo en Comas, sé que sin duda vale la pena ir hasta Barranco para apreciar la hermosa escultura de la artista Eu Tazé, su arte nos invita a amarnos, abrazarnos y es una representación de encontramos y ser nuestra prioridad. Gracias por darnos ese espacio, algo muy lindo que disfrutaremos entre amigas o con nosotras mismas, simplemente lo amé.
Jhaz P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A space to remember the most powerful magic we can embrace, self-love. Beautiful cardboard sculpture #ravine #amaras (Original) Un espacio para recordar la magia más poderosa que podemos abrazar, el amor propio. Hermosa escultura en cartón #barranco #amaras
Pamela S — Google review
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15Grau Miraflores Park

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Grau Miraflores Park is a stunning clifftop park in Lima, Peru, offering breathtaking ocean views and featuring lush palm trees. The park pays tribute to Peruvian naval hero Miguel Grau Seminario with a monument. Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained gardens and fresh sea breezes along the Malacon. Security guards patrol the area, ensuring a safe and clean environment even late at night.
This park is beautiful, safe, relaxing, and has great views of the ocean and surrounding city.
Roy C — Google review
Wonderful park with aview of the ocean, people surfing,, power gliding and riding their bikes along the beach. Great place to see all the different varieties of dogs that people have in Lima. It seemed very family-friendly and safe to me:-)
Jenni W — Google review
Great park with plenty of benches to watch the water, let kids play, have a picnic, go for a walk, or even workout.
Jeremy M — Google review
I had an Airbnb that could see this park and the sea (see video). The park is well manicured and clean. There are security guards who patrol constantly, even late at night.
Jesse W — Google review
Miraflores is one of the few places in Lima where you can walk with your phone and not become victim of robbery.
Manu P — Google review
Took a very long walk to this park by chance after an amazing dinner. The park view over the ocean and the restaurant was amazing. Great area, friendly people, and beautiful views.
Jarrod — Google review
Great park along the Malacon. Fresh sea breezes and well maintained gardens.
Larry M — Google review
This is one of the things I love the most about Lima. Very very beautiful.
Jax — Google review
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16Night of Barranco

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Night of Barranco is a hidden gem in Lima, offering a unique and romantic experience for couples looking to explore the city. Located on a cliff behind the famous Ermita de Barranco, this incredible viewpoint provides stunning sunset views over the Pacific Ocean. After enjoying the sunset, visitors can dine at some of Lima's best restaurants or enjoy a meal with an ocean view. The ambiance and service at Night of Barranco are highly praised, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike.
Very good! Huge old, absolutely atmospheric house with love music. Great mix of people from all ages, genres. Mostly local crowd, some tourists as well. Prices are average and the Pisco Sour was tasty. The many levels five plenty of possibilities to hang out. Also an outdoor terrace and garden are available.
Valentin P — Google review
This is the spot if you’re a young person (23yo male) looking to meet locals or travelers alike. My friend and i came here four nights in a row because each night we found interesting people to talk with! Great for a night out, to begin or to stay all night.
Campbell H — Google review
There should be a 10 star review option for this place. Most vibrant place in Barranco and probably in Lima...been coming here for almost 30 years...and every time i come to lima, it's a must to visit the place. Cool live bands, cool people, cool everything.
Luis O — Google review
The women were hot they were nice and they were the best had a very good time
Robert P — Google review
Excellent experience.
Stathis C — Google review
You going there for the atmosphere - Greta live music
Konrad S — Google review
This place is by far (and we are talking light years) my favorite place to go to in Lima, no, Peru. The ambiance is second to none, you meet amazing people and the service, especially from Miguel is just straight up outstanding. I highly recommend this place to anybody. I spend countless unforgettable nights here during my Exchange semester and will miss it dearly! Thank you La Noche Team <3
Johann D — Google review
Cool quiet place for a drink. Historic building. Great prices. Sometimes live music
Thomas B — Google review
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17Mirador Catalina Recavarren

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Mirador Catalina Recavarren is situated in Barranco, the most bohemian and artistic district of Lima. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists to admire the sunset before heading out to nearby nightclubs and bars. To reach this site, you'll start from the Bridge of Sighs, where you can also catch a glimpse of the sunset. The place offers breathtaking views of the sea and features an inn and restaurant at its entrance for visitors to fully enjoy their experience.
The Mirador Catalina Recavarren in the Barranco district of Lima, Perú, offers views of Playa Barranco and the high bluffs running along the Pacific coast. In one photo a girl celebrates her quinceañera (15th birthday) at the Mirador.
David S — Google review
We sat for a while listening to the waves and an old man playing songs on his guitar. It’s quite peaceful.
Bruno A — Google review
The best views, It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists to admire the sunset before heading out to nearby nightclubs and bars. Great for beautiful pictures!!!
Tessa777 — Google review
Nice view. Not that so special.
Carlos E — Google review
Great spot in Barranco to view the ocean. Had the pleasure of listening to local musician during our visit.
A C — Google review
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Josue Q — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful viewpoint from which to observe the Costa Verde beach at any time of day, week, month, or year. The trees would need to be pruned, but not completely cut down. Just a technically-designed branch cutting would allow for a more complete view of the surroundings: the beach, the sea, and the districts' lands that can be seen in the distance from this vantage point. (Original) Bonito mirador para poder observar la playa de la Costa Verde, en cualquier momento del día, semana, mes, año, faltaría que a los árboles se les de una poda, no talarlos por completo, solo un corte tecnificado de ramas para que permita la visualización más completa del ambiente, la playa, el mar, los terrenos de los distritos que se logran ver a lo lejos desde dicho punto.
Gian-Marko G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A good viewpoint for watching the sunset, although it's usually very crowded. We recommend heading down to the beach for less crowded but equally beautiful spots. (Original) Buen mirador para ver el atardecer, aunque suele estar muy masificado. Recomendable bajar hacia la playa para tener rincones menos llenos e igualmente bonitos.
Jota C — Google review
C. la Ermita 150, Barranco 15063, Peru•http://www.munibarranco.gob.pe/•Tips and more reviews for Mirador Catalina Recavarren

18Mirador

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Mirador Barranco in Lima is a must-visit spot for those seeking stunning views of the Pacific Ocean without the usual crowds. The well-maintained path and viewpoint offer a picturesque setting, perfect for capturing photos with the sea as a backdrop. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a welcoming atmosphere with street singers, lanterns, and nearby businesses. The descent to the beach circuit road from Mirador also provides an impressive and remarkable view.
- Good place with great views - I don’t think they have a proper beach or clean water that you can go into it but they have parks by the water. So, it’s a good area to visit in the evening by the sunset. - They have good restaurants too.
Shreya G — Google review
Nice view when it's sunny, quite average when it's grey.
Bouchedid J — Google review
This is a nice spot to take some panoramic photos of the Lima coastline. There are public bathrooms on the walk to the lookout point, and there is a crossing to the beach if you are interested, although the beach is not great here.
Keith M — Google review
Nice view, good place for pictures, it is free to visit
Jean-Yves B — Google review
(Translated by Google) After walking through the streets of Barranco with its murals we find ourselves in this place, with a beautiful view of the ocean, here there is a bridge that takes you to the beach, we then continued walking along the sea but to find a passage to the town we walked for quite a while (Original) Dopo aver passeggiato per le vie di Barranco con i suoi murales ci troviamo in questo luogo, con una vista bellissima dell’oceano, qui c’è un ponte che ti porta sulla spiaggia, noi poi abbiamo proseguito la camminata lungo il mare ma per ritrovare un passaggio per il centro abitato abbiamo camminato per un bel po’
Davide D — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's an excellent vantage point for enjoying a panoramic view of the beach. It has a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, surrounded by urban art, trees, and street music, giving it a very special feel. It's ideal for strolling, taking photos at sunset, or simply sitting and admiring the scenery. (Original) Es un excelente mirador para disfrutar de una vista panorámica hacia la playa, tiene un ambiente bohemio y relajado, rodeado de arte urbano, árboles y música callejera que le dan un aire muy especial. Ideal para pasear, tomar fotos al atardecer o simplemente sentarse a contemplar el paisaje.
Joel E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent view just after descending from the baths, a place full of art and culture. (Original) Excelente vista justo después de realizar la bajada de los baños, un lugar lleno de mucho arte y cultura.
Santiago H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent view. I didn't see any security guards in the area, so I'm not sure if it's safe. I was there around 11 am and there were a few people drinking and chatting. (Original) Excelente vista, no vi agentes de seguridad por la zona asi que no se si sea seguro, estuve alrededor de las 11 por ahi y habia un poco de gente tomando licor y conversando
Italo — Google review
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19Cerro San Cristóbal

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Cerro San Cristóbal is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to soak in breathtaking views of Lima. Perched atop the hill that shares its name, this iconic viewpoint offers an unparalleled panorama of the city, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors alike. The journey to reach the summit takes about an hour and twenty minutes, providing ample opportunity to appreciate the surrounding beauty along the way.
The hike up to here was rough but the view was worth it. The also have a restroom and vendors nearby which was great. Definitely will be back when I’m in Lima again.
Freddy M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ascent and descent by moto taxi, view absolutely worthwhile and impressive over the entire city and surrounding area! (Original) Aufstieg sowie Abstieg mittels Mototaxi, Aussicht absolut lohnenswert und beeindruckend über die gesamte Stadt und Umgebung!
Johannes M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice view, there is security at the top and you only go up with a motorcycle (Original) Muy bonita vista hay seguridad arriba y solo subes con moto
Daniel C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a custom to visit especially during Easter, approximately 1 hour 20 minutes to go up, there is a lack of bins to deposit garbage and education not to throw garbage on the floor. San Cristóbal Hill is a hill located between the districts of Rímac and San Juan de Lurigancho, it is a religious pilgrimage destination. Formerly considered Apu, a deity of pre-Hispanic cultures and populations, a place of worship and Inca worship in the Rimac Valley by the Incas, it was baptized with its current name by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1535. (Original) Es una costumbre visitar especialmente en semana Santa, 1 hora 20 minutos aproximadamente en subir, faltan tachos para depositar la basura y educación para no tirar la basura al piso. El cerro San Cristóbal, es un cerro ubicado entre los distritos de Rímac y San Juan de Lurigancho, es destino de peregrinación religiosa. Antiguamente considerado Apu, deidad de culturas y poblaciones prehispánica, lugar de adoración y culto inca del valle del Rimac por los incas, fue bautizado con su actual nombre por el conquistador español Francisco Pizarro en 1535.
Esleiden U — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place and beautiful views from the viewpoint to Lima (Original) Lindo lugar y lindas vistas desde el mirador a Lima
Angelina D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highest point in Lima. In clear weather Great view. It would be lovely at night (Original) Höchster Punkt in Lima. Bein klarem Wetter Super Aussicht. In der Nacht waere es reizvoll
Thomas S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We are a group of cyclists who support us and we were going to go on 06.08.25 (Original) Somos grupo de ciclistas que nos apoye íbamos a ir 06.08.25
Laura C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lima's Apu is highly recommended for training if you're a cyclist or runner, and it's a place from which you can enjoy epic views of much of Lima. (Original) El Apu de Lima es súper recomendado para entrenar si eres ciclista o corredor, y es un lugar desde el cual se pueden observar vistas súper épicas de gran parte de Lima.
Ricardo R — Google review
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20Bajada de Clubes

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Bridge
Bajada de Clubes offers a picturesque footpath that leads to the coast, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely evening stroll as you witness the sky transform into stunning shades of red. This pedestrian bridge on Costa Verde Avenue provides access and features ramps, metal railings, and illuminated signage. It is suitable for pedestrians and cyclists alike, starting from Bajada Balta or Armendariz. The path is well-maintained and allows for a pleasant experience surrounded by beautiful scenery.
(Translated by Google) Armendaris climb path (Original) Camino subida armendaris
Melissa Q — Google review
(Translated by Google) unlit bridge (Original) puente sin iluminación
Gustavo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice everything (Original) Bonito todo
Cris G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular, (Original) Espectacular,
Jacob C — Google review
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21La Punta

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La Punta, located in the Constitutional Province of Callao in Peru, is one of the seven districts comprising the port city of Callao. Once known mainly for its proximity to an international airport, La Punta has undergone significant revitalization efforts. Now, arriving at this tranquil peninsula after a long flight is much more enticing than navigating through traffic to reach hotels in Miraflores or Barranco.
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22Mal. de la Reserva

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Mal. de la Reserva, also known as Malecon Armendariz, is the southernmost section of the Malecon in Lima, bordering the district of Barranco. Moving northward, you'll come across the Villena Rey Bridge to reach the central section called Malecon Cisneros. Finally, to the north lies the third and final part of this coastal path - Mal. de la Marina.
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