Embark on a captivating Lima walking tour to explore the city’s historical center, rich art scene, and vibrant local culture. Uncover hidden stories, visit iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in Peru’s fascinating past and captivating present.
Embark on a captivating Lima walking tour to explore the city’s historical center, rich art scene, and vibrant local culture. Uncover hidden stories, visit iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in Peru’s fascinating past and captivating present.
- Plaza de Armas (Plaza Mayor) - Explore Lima’s historic heart and uncover the stories of its past with a knowledgeable guide. Visit the main square, home to the Government Palace, the Cathedral, the Archbishop’s Palace, and the Municipality of Lima.
- Taulichusco monument - Situated in the Santa Rosa landscape next to the Municipality of Lima,…
- Plaza de Armas (Plaza Mayor) - Explore Lima’s historic heart and uncover the stories of its past with a knowledgeable guide. Visit the main square, home to the Government Palace, the Cathedral, the Archbishop’s Palace, and the Municipality of Lima.
- Taulichusco monument - Situated in the Santa Rosa landscape next to the Municipality of Lima, the Taulichusco monument was unveiled in 1985. It features a 14-ton “Wanka” stone, a sacred vertical stone with deep significance in Andean culture.
- Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo, Lima - One of Lima’s most significant historical landmarks, the Santo Domingo church dates back to the 16th century, established by Dominican friars. The church boasts stunning colonial architecture and houses numerous religious artworks and an impressive library with over 25,000 ancient books and manuscripts, some from the 15th century.
- Puente de Piedra - Constructed in 1610, this is one of Peru’s oldest bridges, built under Viceroy Juan de Mendoza y Luna, Marquis of Montesclaros. It remained the city’s sole bridge until 1861.
- Casa de la Literatura Peruana - Originally a Jesuit chapel named “Virgen de los Desamparados” built in 1630, the current building dates to 1913 and once served as a train station. Since 2009, it has housed the House of Peruvian Literature, a cultural center under the Ministry of Education. Annually, over 360,000 visitors come here, many frequenting the Mario Vargas Llosa library, one of the city’s most notable cultural spots.
- Museo de Sitio Bodega y Quadra - The residence of sailor and explorer Juan Francisco De La Bodega y Quadra, a colonizer of Vancouver Island. The museum features seven rooms displaying images, excavations, and everyday artifacts from the viceregal and republican eras.
- Museo Convento San Francisco y Catacumbas - Built in the 16th century, shortly after Lima’s founding by Francisco Pizarro in 1535, the Church and Convent of San Francisco is a marvel of colonial architecture. Its façade combines intricate stone carvings with a grand baroque doorway. The convent’s cloister is a serene example of colonial design, but the catacombs beneath, used as a cemetery during colonial times, are the main attraction. Walking through these narrow, eerie passages is a unique experience.
- Parque de la Muralla - One of Lima’s most iconic parks, Parque de la Muralla, features a segment of the old Lima wall. Built in the 17th century during the Colonial era, the wall was intended to protect the city from pirate and military attacks.
- Expert specialist guide included
- All tickets provided
- Complimentary map for navigation
- Assistance and directions for hotel return
- Expert specialist guide included
- All tickets provided
- Complimentary map for navigation
- Assistance and directions for hotel return
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Explore the historic hub of Lima with a knowledgeable guide who will bring to life the tales that the city’s streets narrate on this engaging walking expedition. You will become acquainted with its most iconic squares and structures, unveil hidden narratives of this ancient metropolis, and gain insights into the funerary practices and traditions of the…
Explore the historic hub of Lima with a knowledgeable guide who will bring to life the tales that the city’s streets narrate on this engaging walking expedition. You will become acquainted with its most iconic squares and structures, unveil hidden narratives of this ancient metropolis, and gain insights into the funerary practices and traditions of the colonial period. In addition, you will grasp the most recent contrasting and vivid aspects of the Peruvian lifestyle, because our journey incorporates not only a visit to the finest historical highlights but also the most intriguing contemporary facets.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.