Comfortable temperatures during the day, light coat recommended for evenings. http://www.holiday-weather.com/lima/averages/november/
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1) Don’t Drink the Water Peru is a developed nation, and as you fly into Lima, you’ll see what an enormous city it is. Unfortunately, the country’s public drinking water has not caught up to its tourism industry in terms of modernity, so avoid sipping the tap water. Most hotels will leave you bottles of water in the bathroom for brushing your teeth, but be sure to pick up more yourself in case you need it. 2) Try the Coca Tea — But Don’t Bring It Back It is definitely worth trying, so have a cup and see if you like it — just don’t try it too close to bedtime because it’s a stimulant and might keep you awake. Not only is it tasty and soothing, but it has many of the same altitude-easing properties as coca. Finally, don’t try to bring a box of coca tea bags (or the leaves themselves!) back to the US with you — it’s illegal. 3) The Voltage Is Higher Here US electrical sockets are 120 volts while those in Peru are 220 volts.
Uber is an option here, do not take a taxis from the street. You can also ask your hotel to call you a taxi.