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From Vineyards to Machu Picchu: A Classic South America Tour

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Lima , Santiago .

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Best of Peru

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Lima , Arequipa , Puno .

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Galapagos and Peruvian Andes

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Lima , Galapagos Islands , Quito .

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Machu Picchu Getaway

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima .

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Echoes of the Incas

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Lima , Puno .

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Echoes of the Incas

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Puno .

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Chile & Peru - From Vineyards to Machu Picchu

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Santiago .

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Peru Essentials

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Lima , Puno .

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Peru & Galapagos Dream Journey

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Galapagos Islands .

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Peru Pinguins, Llamas and Monkeys

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Lima , Amazon .

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Peru Panorama

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Arequipa , Puno .

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Peru to Uyuni - The Andean Marvels

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Puno , Uyuni , La Paz .

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Ultimate Peru Adventure

Cusco , Rainbow Mountain , Lima .

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The Complete Peru Experience

Cusco , Lima , Arequipa , Puno , Amazon .

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Brazil to Peru: Amazon & Highlands

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Iguazu Falls , Rio de Janeiro , Amazon .

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Brazil, Argentina & Peru: Rio, Beaches of Florianópolis, Tango & Machu Picchu

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Buenos Aires , Rio de Janeiro .

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Colombia & Peru Signature Journey

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Cartagena , Bogota .

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Peru, Brazil & Argentina: South America's Great Capitals

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Buenos Aires , Iguazu Falls , Rio de Janeiro , Ushuaia , Calafate .

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Brazil, Argentina & Peru: Rio, Iguazu Falls, Patagonia, Amazon & Machu Picchu

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Lima , Buenos Aires , Iguazu Falls , Rio de Janeiro , Patagonia , Argentina , Amazon , Perito Moreno , Calafate .

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Overfly the Enigmatic Nazca Lines to Cusco

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Lima , Nazca Lines .

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Best time to visit

The best time to visit Lima, the capital of Peru, depends on the experience travelers are looking for. From December to April, the city enjoys warm and sunny days, ideal for enjoying the beaches along the Costa Verde, walking through neighborhoods like Miraflores or Barranco, and experiencing the vibrant nightlife. During the winter months, from May to October, Lima is covered by its characteristic coastal mist known as "la garúa," with cooler temperatures and gray skies. This season, however, offers fewer crowds and is perfect for exploring museums, historic sites, and world-class restaurants without the intense summer heat. Each season brings a different side of the city, making Lima a destination worth visiting year-round.

Top tours

Lima offers a wide variety of tours that highlight both its modern and historical charms. Popular experiences include guided visits to the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where travelers can explore the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral, and the Monastery of San Francisco with its famous catacombs. Food tours are another highlight, as Lima is recognized as the gastronomic capital of Latin America; visitors can enjoy cooking classes, market visits, and tastings of ceviche, pisco sour, and other delicacies. Adventure tours along the Costa Verde, such as paragliding, also provide unique views of the Pacific Ocean, while evening tours through Barranco showcase art galleries, murals, and a bohemian atmosphere.

Things to do

There are countless things to do in Lima, ranging from cultural to culinary and outdoor activities. History lovers can visit the Larco Museum, home to one of the most impressive collections of pre-Columbian art, or the Huaca Pucllana, an adobe pyramid located right in the city. For nature and relaxation, the Costa Verde offers scenic walks and bike rides along the cliffs, with spectacular sunsets. Shopping enthusiasts can explore traditional handicrafts at markets in Miraflores or discover Peruvian fashion and design in modern malls. Nightlife is equally vibrant, with bars, clubs, and peñas offering live music and traditional dances. Lima truly offers something for every type of traveler.

Weather

Lima’s climate is unique due to the Humboldt Current that cools its coast. Summers (December to April) are warm and sunny, with temperatures ranging from 24–30°C, perfect for beach days and outdoor activities. Winters (May to October) are characterized by cloudier skies, cooler temperatures around 15–20°C, and high humidity. Although Lima rarely experiences heavy rainfall, the persistent mist gives the city its iconic gray skies. Visitors should pack light clothing for summer and layers for winter, especially for cooler evenings. The weather is never extreme, which makes the city accessible year-round.

Airports

Lima is home to Jorge Chávez International Airport, the largest and most important in Peru, located in Callao, about 30 minutes from Miraflores and San Isidro. It serves as the main gateway for international travelers arriving in Peru and as a hub for domestic flights connecting to Cusco, Arequipa, Iquitos, and many other cities. The airport offers modern facilities, a wide selection of restaurants, duty-free shops, hotels, and transport options, including taxis, shuttles, and private transfers. Its central role makes Lima an essential stop for travelers exploring Peru.

Hotels

Lima offers a diverse range of accommodation options that suit every budget and style. In neighborhoods like Miraflores and San Isidro, visitors will find luxury hotels with ocean views, spas, and fine dining restaurants. Barranco, the artistic and bohemian district, is home to boutique hotels and hostels filled with character, ideal for those seeking a more cultural and alternative atmosphere. Budget travelers can also find affordable hostels and guesthouses throughout the city. Many accommodations highlight Peruvian hospitality and provide easy access to restaurants, parks, and attractions. Choosing a hotel near the coastline allows visitors to enjoy Lima’s beautiful sunsets over the Pacific Ocean.

Restaurants

Lima is internationally renowned as a culinary capital, and its restaurants consistently rank among the best in the world. Travelers can indulge in an incredible range of options, from upscale dining experiences at famous restaurants like Central, Maido, and Astrid y Gastón, to local cevicherías where the freshest fish is served with lime and chili. Traditional dishes like lomo saltado, anticuchos, and ají de gallina showcase Peru’s cultural fusion, while Nikkei and Chifa cuisines represent the influence of Japanese and Chinese immigrants. Street food is equally popular, with vendors offering picarones, churros, and other local delights. In Lima, dining is not just a meal—it is a cultural journey.

Best way of payment

In Lima, most hotels, restaurants, and stores accept credit and debit cards, especially in tourist districts such as Miraflores, San Isidro, and Barranco. However, carrying some cash in Peruvian soles is recommended for taxis, small shops, and local markets. ATMs are widely available throughout the city, and money exchange offices can be easily found. While larger establishments may accept U.S. dollars, it is always more convenient to pay in soles to avoid unfavorable exchange rates. Digital payments and mobile wallets are also becoming more common in modern establishments.

Festivities

Lima celebrates numerous festivities throughout the year, each reflecting its mix of colonial and indigenous traditions. The most important religious celebration is the Lord of Miracles (Señor de los Milagros) in October, where thousands of devotees dressed in purple participate in massive processions. Independence Day on July 28th is another major celebration, filled with parades, cultural events, and fireworks. Barranco and other districts often host cultural festivals featuring live music, art exhibitions, and traditional dances. These festivities give travelers a unique opportunity to witness the passion and cultural pride of Lima’s people.

Other useful information

Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru, with nearly 10 million inhabitants. Founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, it became the political and cultural center of the viceroyalty of Peru and remains today the economic hub of the country. Lima is a city of contrasts: colonial churches and palaces stand alongside modern skyscrapers, while pre-Columbian sites emerge among contemporary neighborhoods. Its coastline offers scenic views and outdoor activities, while its gastronomy has placed it firmly on the global map. Lima serves as both a starting point and a destination in its own right for travelers exploring Peru.

Best places to visit

Lima is full of must-visit places that highlight its rich history and modern charm. The historic center boasts landmarks such as the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral of Lima, and the Monastery of San Francisco. In Miraflores, visitors can enjoy the Malecón, a series of cliffside parks with panoramic ocean views, and the Huaca Pucllana ruins. Barranco offers a bohemian vibe with art galleries, colorful murals, and the famous Bridge of Sighs. For museum lovers, the Larco Museum and the Museum of the Nation provide deep insights into Peru’s past. With its beaches, plazas, and cultural districts, Lima offers experiences that combine history, art, and modern urban life.

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