Explore Lima’s evolution in a full-day tour with expert guidance, colonial sites, modern districts, and a delightful lunch. Book your adventure today.
Explore Lima’s evolution in a full-day tour with expert guidance, colonial sites, modern districts, and a delightful lunch. Book your adventure today.
- Plaza San Martin - Plaza San Martín is one of Lima’s most elegant and historically significant squares, surrounded by grand republican architecture and vibrant city life. Centered around the iconic monument to Peru’s liberator, this refined urban space captures the spirit of Lima’s early 20th century transformation and offers a sophisticated…
- Plaza San Martin - Plaza San Martín is one of Lima’s most elegant and historically significant squares, surrounded by grand republican architecture and vibrant city life. Centered around the iconic monument to Peru’s liberator, this refined urban space captures the spirit of Lima’s early 20th century transformation and offers a sophisticated glimpse into the city’s cultural and political heritage.
- Gran Hotel Bolivar Lima - The Gran Hotel Bolívar is a timeless icon of Lima’s historic center, renowned for its classic elegance and rich legacy. Opened in 1924, this grand hotel has hosted presidents, artists, and notable figures, preserving its early 20th century charm with stately interiors and refined details. Overlooking Plaza San Martín, it offers a nostalgic glimpse into Lima’s golden era.
- Jiron de La Union - Jirón de la Unión is Lima’s most iconic pedestrian boulevard, connecting Plaza San Martín with the historic Plaza Mayor. Lined with elegant façades, traditional shops, and vibrant street life, this lively avenue reflects the city’s cultural evolution, blending colonial heritage with a dynamic urban atmosphere at the heart of downtown Lima.
- Lima Main Square - Lima’s Main Square, also known as Plaza Mayor, is the historic heart of the city and the birthplace of Lima. Surrounded by magnificent colonial landmarks such as the Government Palace, the Cathedral, and the Archbishop’s Palace, this grand square reflects the city’s rich heritage and enduring elegance, offering a captivating glimpse into Peru’s colonial past.
- Basílica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima - The Catacombs of Lima, located beneath the historic San Francisco Monastery, offer a fascinating glimpse into the city’s colonial past. This atmospheric underground network once served as a burial site during the Spanish era, featuring intricate passages lined with human remains arranged in striking geometric patterns, creating a unique and memorable historical experience.
- Parque El Olivar - El Olivar Park in San Isidro is a peaceful oasis in the heart of Lima, home to centuries-old olive trees brought from Spain during the colonial era. With its quiet pathways, small ponds, and elegant surroundings, it’s the perfect place to relax and experience a more tranquil, upscale side of the city.
- Parque Kennedy - Parque Central de Miraflores - Located in the heart of Miraflores, Kennedy Park is a lively hub surrounded by cafés, shops, and local culture. Known for its friendly resident cats, street artists, and vibrant atmosphere, it’s a great place to experience everyday life in Lima while enjoying snacks, live performances, and nearby attractions.
- El Parque del Amor - Perched along Lima’s scenic coastline in Miraflores, Love Park (Parque del Amor) is a charming seaside spot known for its colorful mosaic walls, romantic atmosphere, and sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Inspired by Gaudí-style designs, the park features the iconic “El Beso” sculpture, making it a favorite place for couples, photos, and sunset views.
- Huaca Pucllana - Huaca Pucllana is an extraordinary pre Incan ceremonial site nestled in the heart of Miraflores, offering a striking contrast between ancient history and modern Lima. This beautifully preserved adobe pyramid dates back over 1,500 years and provides a fascinating glimpse into the Lima culture. Surrounded by an upscale district, it stands as a unique and elegant reminder of the city’s rich and layered past.
- Morro Solar - Morro Solar rises above Lima’s southern coastline as a dramatic natural lookout offering sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and the city below. Rich in history and symbolism, this elevated point blends rugged landscapes with cultural landmarks, creating a striking setting that reflects both Lima’s natural beauty and its historical depth.
- Bridge of Sighs - The Bridge of Sighs in Barranco is one of Lima’s most iconic and romantic landmarks, steeped in local tradition and charm. Surrounded by colorful colonial houses and lush greenery, this wooden bridge offers a picturesque setting where legend says that crossing it while holding your breath will make a wish come true, all while enjoying beautiful views toward the Pacific coast.
- Bajada de los Banos - Bajada de Baños in Barranco is a charming historic pathway that gently descends from the district’s main square toward the Pacific Ocean. Lined with colorful homes, art galleries, and local cafés, this scenic route captures the essence of Barranco’s bohemian spirit, offering a picturesque walk filled with character, coastal views, and a timeless sense of place.
- Iglesia La Ermita de Barranco - La Ermita Church in Barranco is a romantic and historic landmark that captures the bohemian spirit of Lima’s most artistic district. Overlooking the iconic Bridge of Sighs and the Pacific coastline, this charming setting is steeped in local legends and timeless atmosphere, making it a picturesque stop filled with character, history, and coastal beauty.

- Lunch
- Local snack
- Air-conditioned Transportation
- Official Tourist Guide (English and Spanish)
- Pick-up and Drop-off at your Accommodation (San Isidro, Miraflores, or Barranco)
- Professional Driver
- All Entrance Tickets
- Lunch
- Local snack
- Air-conditioned Transportation
- Official Tourist Guide (English and Spanish)
- Pick-up and Drop-off at your Accommodation (San Isidro, Miraflores, or Barranco)
- Professional Driver
- All Entrance Tickets
- Tips: Optional
- Tips: Optional
This comprehensive full-day tour of Lima is crafted to provide travelers with a thorough and balanced exploration of the city in just one day. Unlike shorter or typical city tours, it merges colonial and modern Lima, offering visitors insight into the capital’s evolution through various eras of Peruvian history.
The tour features thoughtfully chosen…
This comprehensive full-day tour of Lima is crafted to provide travelers with a thorough and balanced exploration of the city in just one day. Unlike shorter or typical city tours, it merges colonial and modern Lima, offering visitors insight into the capital’s evolution through various eras of Peruvian history.
The tour features thoughtfully chosen stops, seamless logistics, expert guidance, and a tourist lunch, ensuring the day is smooth, enjoyable, and fulfilling from beginning to end. Travelers will not only visit Lima’s key landmarks but also uncover the stories behind them, spanning pre-Columbian heritage, colonial architecture, modern districts, coastal vistas, and local culture.
This tour is perfect for those seeking more than a brief overview. It provides a deeper, well-organized, and enriching way to explore Lima, with the convenience of transportation, guidance, visits, and lunch all included in one full-day adventure.
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.