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Lima is the arrival point for those traveling to Cusco or the Amazon, but it is also one of the cultural epicenters of South America. The territory of the Peruvian capital has been…
The Palomino Islands and the Cavinzas Islands are two pioneering areas of sustainable tourism in South America. In 2024, they received the prestigious ITB Earth Award granted by Gr…
In this article, we will try to resolve one of the great concerns of tourists traveling to Peru for the first time: what to do in Lima. It is one of the most important capitals in …
If you are going to visit the beautiful and bohemian neighborhood of Miraflores, rearrange your schedule a bit and save a few hours (or even a night) for Barranco. It is one of the…
You cannot talk about surfing in Peru without including Lima, the only South American capital with direct access to the Pacific Ocean. This gives it a special relationship with the…
When one thinks of Lima, one usually imagines a coastal city overlooking the Pacific, top-notch gastronomy, or colorful neighborhoods with interesting stories. But there is somethi…
The Pachacamac Archaeological Sanctuary was a central point where the deity Pachacamac was worshipped. According to ancient beliefs, this figure was capable of influencing earth mo…
If you are putting together your trip to Peru, there is one stop that you almost certainly already have marked on the map: Miraflores, the most exclusive neighborhood in Lima. If y…
The capital of Peru is recognized as one of the culinary epicenters of the world. Its proposal ranges from Michelin-starred restaurants to "huariques", street food or take-away sta…
Lima is not only renowned for its gastronomy but also for being the epicenter of Peruvian mixology. For travelers looking for where to drink pisco sour in Lima, the city offers a r…