1. Love Park (Parque del Amor): Lima's Most Romantic Viewpoint
Discover Lima's answer to Park Güell, where colorful mosaics and Pacific Ocean views create an enchanting atmosphere in the Miraflores district.
Visitor Tips:
- Best time to visit: Sunset for breathtaking ocean views and perfect photo opportunities
- Location: Miraflores district, along the Malecón coastline
- Don't miss: The iconic "El Beso" sculpture and Gaudí-inspired mosaic walls
- Insider tip: Combine with a walk along the Miraflores Malecón for stunning coastal views
2. Larco Museum: Peru's Premier Pre-Columbian Art Collection
Immerse yourself in 5,000 years of Peruvian history through one of South America's most comprehensive pre-Columbian art collections.
What to Explore:
- Museum highlights: Gold and silver gallery, famous erotic art collection, and textile displays
- Beautiful venue: 18th-century vice-royal mansion surrounded by stunning gardens
- World-class restaurant on site for traditional Peruvian cuisine
- Tip: Book a guided tour for deep insights into Peru's ancient civilizations
3. Savor Premium Peruvian Coffee at Puku Puku
Experience Peru's world-renowned coffee culture at one of Lima's finest artisanal cafés.
Coffee Experience:
- Location: Multiple locations in Miraflores and San Isidro
- Must try: Single-origin Peruvian beans and traditional brewing methods
- Specialty drinks: Try the locally-inspired coffee creations
- Take home: Fresh roasted beans from various Peruvian regions
4. World-Class Peruvian Cuisine: From Seafood to Nikkei
Explore Lima's status as South America's gastronomic capital through its diverse culinary traditions.
Culinary Highlights:
- Must-try dishes: Fresh ceviche, tiradito, and Nikkei fusion cuisine
- Top restaurants: Central, Maido, and La Mar for world-renowned dining
- Local favorites: Traditional anticuchos and seafood at local markets
- Food tour tip: Join a guided tour to discover the best street food and local delicacies
5. Huaca Pucllana: Ancient Lima's Sacred Pyramid
Step back in time at this pre-Inca archaeological site, a clay pyramid rising dramatically from modern Miraflores.
Essential Information:
- History: Built between 200 and 700 AD by the Lima Culture
- Visit options: Day tours or evening visits with dramatic lighting
- On-site restaurant: Fine dining with archaeological views
- Guided tours: Available in English and Spanish, highly recommended for historical context