Lima
City of Contrasts and Cuisine
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Lima is the gateway to Peru — and one of the most important culinary capitals in the world.

Most international flights arrive here, and at sea level, it’s the ideal place to start your itinerary before heading to higher elevations like the Sacred Valley and Cusco.

How to think about Lima:

• Miraflores – Modern, walkable, coastal cliffs, shopping, easy base

• Barranco – Artsy, colorful, bohemian energy, great restaurants

• Historic Center (Centro Histórico) – Colonial architecture, Plaza Mayor, government buildings

You likely only need 1–2 nights here unless you’re building a food-focused itinerary.

Don’t leave without:

• Walking the Malecón at sunset

• Trying fresh ceviche (lunch is best — it’s freshest midday)

• Dining at one of Lima’s globally ranked restaurants

• Exploring Barranco’s street art and cafes

Strategically, Lima is your soft landing before altitude.

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