City of Kings
Located on the Pacific Ocean, the Peruvian capital offers everything a traveler wants. Founded by the Spanish as "Ciudad de los Reyes",City of Kings, Lima deserves to be discovered. In the historic centre is the lovely strolling over the Plaza de Armas,past the cathedral to the San Francisco square with the monastery of the same name. In the Pueblo Libre district lies the interesting Museo Rafael Larco Herrera, with its pleasant flower garden an oasis of calm. Tens of thousands of art treasures have been exhibited in the museum, including a large collection of ceramics from ancient cultures. Not only the well-known Inca culture, but also that of chimu, Moche and Chachapoyas from northern Peru are well covered. In short, an ideal introduction for the continuation of your trip.
Culinary capital Latin America
Hip clubs can be found in the miraflores, San Isidro and bohemian Barranco neighborhoods. Highly recommended to look for a terrace here! There is no shortage of gastronomic delights either; Lima is the culinary capital of Latin America. Restaurant Central, Maido and Astrid y Gaston are among the absolute top of the world. In the famous TOP 50 of S. Pellegrino they can be found in renowned places for many years. In addition to the award-winning top restaurants, there are countless other eateries where you can enjoy the national grape liqueur Pisco Sour and ceviche, a lime-cooked raw fish dish. The annual Mistura food festival is the most important culinary event in Latin America and a dream place for foodies.