A scenic clifftop walkway perfect for a relaxing stroll, bike ride, or sunset viewing.
Lima’s bohemian neighborhood filled with street art, cozy cafés, and romantic ocean views. Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs) – A 1876 wooden pedestrian bridge with a romantic legend: make a wish and hold your breath while crossing it for good luck
Historic heart of colonial of Lima. Surrounded by the Cathedral, Archbishop’s and Government Palaces.
A monumental 17th-century Baroque structure in the Historic Centre, steeped in colonial artistry and Franciscan heritage. Beneath the convent lies a network of crypts containing bones of tens of thousands (25–70k) victims of the colonial era. Tours offer a fascinating, slightly eerie glimpse into Lima’s past.
Central, Maido, or Astrid y Gastón – Ranked among the best restaurants in the world; reservations recommended! La Mar – A must-visit for authentic Peruvian ceviche. Osaka - A blend of Japanese precision with bold Peruvian flavors.
Four hours south of Lima, Paracas offers stunning ocean views and boat tours to the Ballestas Islands, home to sea lions and penguins. Nearby, the Huacachina Oasis is a desert paradise where you can ride dune buggies and go sandboarding on giant dunes, perfect for adventure and incredible sunset views.
No trip to Peru is complete without visiting the heart of the Inca Empire. Explore the cobblestone streets, colorful markets, and historic plazas of Cusco before taking the unforgettable journey to Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.