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The 5 must-see places in Lima, the capital of Peru

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Lima is one of the gastronomic capitals of Latin America, known worldwide for its architectural and cultural richness, framed by stunning coastal landscapes and enchanting sunsets.

Its history, preserved since colonial times, makes the “City of Kings” an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation, walks full of stories, and enjoy a table served by the kindness that characterizes its inhabitants. Some not-to-be-missed places to visit in the capital of Peru:

Lima beaches: the city is located in front of the Peruvian coast, has more than 12 beaches where you can enjoy wide bays of white sand, such as Playa El Silencio or Embajadores, perfect for enjoying with the family because of the calm waters or others like Waikiki Beach, which have excellent conditions for recreational activities such as paragliding or surfing.

A plus with the nightclubs that offer entertainment and excellent gastronomy to its visitors.

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Saya de Manto MGallery restaurant (Photo internet reproduction)

Luxury gastronomy: Peru is known worldwide for being the undeniable capital of gastronomy. Going to Lima is synonymous with excellent restaurants where preparations such as its famous ceviche or pisco sour are a must.

The city has hundreds of restaurants to enjoy its creative and tasty preparations. If you want to have a good time, the Saya de Manto MGallery restaurant is one of the favorite ones for visitors due to its colonial concept and special offer.

Here you can find a variety of Peruvian dishes designed to satisfy diners’ palate. Its specialty is Creole and fusion food, which includes vegetarian options in its menu.

Plaza de Armas (Photo internet reproduction)

Viceroyalty squares: being the epicenter of the viceroyalty in South America, it is one of the tourist spots for lovers of ancient structures and works, including the Plaza de Armas in Lima, a place that houses the Cathedral, the Municipal Palace, and the Government Palace. A dream place for photography lovers.

Jiron de la Union (Photo internet reproduction)

The mythical Jiron de la Union: as old as Lima, it is its most crucial tourist street and the most photographed. Its streets, now full of stores and stores, still have historic balconies that are a jewel for any collector of images.

Bridge of Sighs, Barranco (Photo internet reproduction)

The Bridge of Sighs: Barranco is Lima’s bohemian district par excellence. In it, there are spaces full of culture and art, among which stands out this bridge, a work inaugurated on February 14 in the nineteenth century. Behind the structure is the tradition of making a wish and walking the bridge from start to finish holding your breath. If you succeed, your wish will be granted.

Pullman Lima Miraflores Hotel (Photo internet reproduction)

SLEEPING LIKE KINGS

Its unique architecture makes it one of the most beautiful in the capital. In addition to its comfortable rooms, it offers pleasant atmospheres, including its spectacular Rooftop, ideal for enjoying the sunset and drinking a chilcano or a pisco sour. For lodging, the Accor chain has hotels close to Lima’s beach circuit, the most recent being Pullman Lima Miraflores.

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