

A captivating water and light show in Lima, Peru, featuring 13 fountains choreographed to music and lights.

Magic Water Circuit is outdoors, and Lima's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
The circuit involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Even though it's cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn, especially when reflecting off water.
A historic square surrounded by colonial architecture and vibrant local life.
A museum showcasing Peru's rich history and cultural heritage.
A magical water and light show that transforms the park into a fantasy world.
A traditional Peruvian dish, consisting of rice, duck, and a spicy sauce, reflecting the country's diverse culinary heritage.
Intricate wooden boxes decorated with religious scenes, reflecting the country's Catholic and indigenous influences.
Traditional Andean garment, often featuring vibrant colors and intricate patterns, symbolizing the region's textile heritage.
A historic café known for its traditional Peruvian breakfast and beautiful courtyard.
A local favorite for its traditional Andean breakfast and cozy atmosphere.
A popular restaurant serving traditional Peruvian dishes with a modern twist.
A breakfast dish made with leftover rice, beans, onions, and spices, served with a fried egg.
A traditional Andean dish cooked in a pit oven, featuring potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, and meat.
A seafood dish made with fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, chili peppers, and onions.
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Xalapa's bustling market, a sensory explosion of colors, aromas, and flavors, offering a true taste of Mexican culture.