Explore Lima’s vibrant culture, stunning views, and culinary delights in one unforgettable day. Discover history, taste, and excitement in Miraflores and Barranco.
Explore Lima’s vibrant culture, stunning views, and culinary delights in one unforgettable day. Discover history, taste, and excitement in Miraflores and Barranco.
- Huaca Pucllana - Huaca Pucllana is a significant archaeological site situated in the Miraflores district of Lima, Peru. Constructed by the Lima culture around 500 AD, this adobe pyramid functioned as a ceremonial and administrative hub. Its structure is composed of thousands of vertically placed clay bricks, a method known as “standing books.”…
- Huaca Pucllana - Huaca Pucllana is a significant archaeological site situated in the Miraflores district of Lima, Peru. Constructed by the Lima culture around 500 AD, this adobe pyramid functioned as a ceremonial and administrative hub. Its structure is composed of thousands of vertically placed clay bricks, a method known as “standing books.” Today, Huaca Pucllana stands as a living testament to Lima’s pre-Hispanic heritage. Visitors will explore the site with a tour guide who will share its history and significance.
- Parque Chino de Miraflores - The Chinese Park, located in the Miraflores district, is a quaint and charming space that honors the Chinese community in Peru. Featuring traditional architecture, red lanterns, sculptures, and a typical decorative arch, this park offers a serene atmosphere rich in oriental symbolism. It is an ideal spot to relax, capture unique photos, and learn more about the influence of Chinese culture in Lima.
- El Parque del Amor - Perched on the stunning cliffs of Miraflores with a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean, the Love Park is one of Lima’s most iconic and romantic locations. Opened on February 14, 1993, this park celebrates love in all its forms and is a must-visit for couples and travelers seeking beauty, art, and tranquility. At the heart of the park is the renowned sculpture “El Beso” by acclaimed Peruvian artist Victor Delfín, depicting a couple in an eternal embrace. Surrounding it, colorful mosaic-decorated walls display romantic phrases in Spanish and Quechua, inspired by Gaudí’s parks in Barcelona. It is the perfect place to watch the sunset, take unforgettable photos, or simply enjoy the sea breeze in a unique setting.
- Plaza de Armas Barranco - Barranco is Lima’s most artistic and picturesque district, celebrated for its bohemian vibe, vibrant architecture, and streets steeped in history. Strolling through its cobblestone streets feels like wandering through an open-air museum, surrounded by murals, galleries, cafes, and live music. Key attractions include the Bridge of Sighs, perfect for making a wish while crossing; the Bajada de los Baños, a charming path leading to the sea; and the Plaza de Armas de Barranco, encircled by historic colonial houses.
- Plaza San Martin - Plaza San Martín, located in Lima’s historic center, is one of Peru’s most iconic public spaces. Opened in 1921 to mark the centenary of independence, it is surrounded by elegant neoclassical and republican buildings. At the center of the square stands the impressive statue of the Liberator Don José de San Martín, a pivotal figure in South American history. Whether day or night, the square offers a lively atmosphere, perfect for taking photos, strolling, or admiring the 20th-century limestone architecture. Visitors will explore with a tour guide who will unveil the secrets, curiosities, and historical events that have shaped this iconic place.
- Plaza de Armas (Plaza Mayor) - Lima’s Plaza de Armas, also known as Plaza Mayor, is the historical and cultural heart of the city. Surrounded by grand colonial buildings such as the Government Palace, Lima Cathedral, and the Municipal Palace, this square marks the birthplace of the Peruvian capital in 1535. Walking through it feels like a journey through time: wooden balconies, viceregal architecture, and a vibrant atmosphere that blends living history with the energy of the present. It is the perfect starting point for discovering the grandeur of Lima’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. A must-visit for any traveler eager to experience the soul of the city!
- Museo Convento San Francisco y Catacumbas - The Lima Catacombs, located beneath the Convent of San Francisco, are among the city’s most enigmatic and fascinating sites. Constructed in the 17th century, this underground complex served as a cemetery during colonial times and houses the remains of over 25,000 individuals. As visitors navigate its narrow passageways, they will observe meticulously arranged ossuaries, ancient vaults, and an atmosphere that blends mystery with history.
- Barrio Chino - Lima’s Chinatown is a vibrant cultural enclave near the Historic Center, renowned for being one of the oldest and most representative in Latin America. Established by Chinese immigrants in the 19th century, this colorful neighborhood is a sensory delight: streets adorned with red lanterns, shops offering unique oriental products, and an exquisite culinary scene. Here, the famous “chifa food” was born, a delicious fusion of Chinese and Peruvian cuisine that is a must-try. The iconic entrance arch, traditional markets, and the area’s constant energy make it a must-visit for those eager to explore Lima’s multicultural and flavorful side.
- Alameda Chabuca Granda - At this location, visitors will explore the Alameda Chabuca Granda, where they can savor traditional Peruvian desserts such as purple Mazamorra, rice pudding, and delicious picarones.
- El Parque de las Aguas - The Reserve Park, commonly known as the Magic Water Circuit, is a modern marvel in the heart of Lima and a must-see for every traveler. This remarkable park features the world’s largest water fountain complex in a public space, recognized by the Guinness World Records. As night falls, the fountains come alive with a light show, music, and projections on water curtains that narrate the history and culture of Peru. Wandering among its 13 interactive fountains, some of which dance and others where visitors can even play with the water, is a magical experience for both adults and children. It is the perfect place to conclude a day of exploration with a touch of wonder and beauty. Be enchanted by the magic of water in Lima!

- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Museum admission tickets
- Bilingual tourism guide
- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Museum admission tickets
- Bilingual tourism guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
Experience Lima in a day filled with history, flavor, and excitement!
Did you know Lima is one of the most captivating cities in Latin America? Don’t just pass through it… immerse yourself fully in a single day with Full Day Unforgettable Lima!
- Begin your day with a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean from Miraflores
- Wander through the vibrant…
Experience Lima in a day filled with history, flavor, and excitement!
Did you know Lima is one of the most captivating cities in Latin America? Don’t just pass through it… immerse yourself fully in a single day with Full Day Unforgettable Lima!
- Begin your day with a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean from Miraflores
- Wander through the vibrant streets of Barranco, the city’s most bohemian neighborhood
- Discover the magnificent Historic Center: colonial balconies, ancient churches, and lively squares
- Savor the finest Peruvian cuisine, including its traditional desserts
- Conclude the day with a spectacular light and water show at the Magic Water Circuit.
With transportation, expert guidance, and positive energy included, all you need to bring is your enthusiasm to enjoy. This full day is ideal for anyone looking to fall in love (again) with Lima.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.