

Lima's bustling central market, a sensory feast of local flavors and colors.

Vibrant, hand-stitched tapestries depicting Peruvian scenes, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Peru's national drink, a brandy made from grapes, often served with a twist of lime or in a Pisco Sour cocktail.
Intricate, wooden, multi-panelled boxes depicting religious or historical scenes, often used in processions.
A bustling market offering local produce, textiles, and food since 1891.
A historic monastery and church with beautiful architecture and catacombs.
A museum showcasing Peru's history and culture through artifacts and exhibits.
Famous for its traditional Peruvian breakfast dishes and historic atmosphere.
Located in the Lima Art Museum, this café offers a delightful breakfast experience.
Renowned for its fresh seafood dishes and stunning ocean views.
Lima's weather is unpredictable with sudden showers, a lightweight rain jacket is essential.
Exploring Mercado Central De Lima involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Although Lima is cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn, especially at higher altitudes.
Mashed plantain mixed with pork cracklings, served with salsa

Meat, potatoes, and corn cooked in an earth oven
Fresh fish marinated in lime juice, chili peppers, and onions
A serene, unspoiled beach with crystal-clear waters, backed by sand dunes and pine forests.
Kappad Lighthouse, a historic beacon, marks the landing spot of Vasco da Gama in 1498, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
A marine-themed park in Zhuhai, offering aquariums, sea lion shows, and a dolphin bay.