Centro Historico de Lima: The oldest part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, including churches, palaces, and mansions dating back to the Spanish colonial era. Museo Larco: Renowned museum that houses an extensive collection of artifacts spanning over 5,000 years of Peruvian history, including ceramics, gold and silver pieces, and other cultural artifacts from ancient Peruvian civilizations. Miraflores - Larcomar: Larcomar features a wide range of shops, restaurants, cafes, and cinemas, making it a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike. MALI - Museo de arte: It houses an extensive collection of Peruvian art spanning from pre-Columbian times to the contemporary era. Museo Convento San Francisco y Catacumbas: Showcases the history and architecture of the convent, dating back to the colonial era. Visitors can explore the catacombs, which are underground tunnels containing skeletal remains from the colonial period.
Maido (Miraflores-Nikkei Cuisine): requires reservations -Central (Barranco): requires reservations -Osaka (San Isidro - Nikkei Cuisine) -Cosme (San Isidro -Comfort Food) -Amor Amar (Barranco-Seafood) -Mercado (San Isidro - Seafood) -Rafael (Miraflores-International): requires reservations -Cantarana (Barranco- Seafood) -Isolina (Barranco - Peruvian) -La Preferida (Miraflores-Seafood) Brunch: -Pan de la Chola (San Isidro) -Pansalaire (Barranco) -Demo (Barranco) -Cafe de Lima (Miraflores) -Mo (Miraflores)
If you want to go to a hair salon to get ready, we have some recommendations for you: -Specchi (Miraflores) -Loft Concept Salon (Barranco) -Montalvo (Miraflores) -M.I.G. (Miraflores)