Embark on a half-day tour of Barranco Fair and immerse yourself in the vibrant local businesses and unique Peruvian cuisine. Explore the art-filled space, discover one-of-a-kind pieces, and engage with Peruvian entrepreneurs. Indulge in a culinary adventure at Mercado 28, the first gastronomic market in Peru, offering a variety of delicious dishes from…
Embark on a half-day tour of Barranco Fair and immerse yourself in the vibrant local businesses and unique Peruvian cuisine. Explore the art-filled space, discover one-of-a-kind pieces, and engage with Peruvian entrepreneurs. Indulge in a culinary adventure at Mercado 28, the first gastronomic market in Peru, offering a variety of delicious dishes from different cuisines. Don’t miss this unforgettable experience!
- La Feria Unión de Barranco - Begin your journey at the remarkable Barranco Fair, a brilliant creation by a Peruvian entrepreneur on the site of a former house. This venue hosts over 90 local businesses in a space filled with art, creativity, and ambition, drawing more than 30,000 visitors each month. Discover unique, stylish pieces. Explore and be…
- La Feria Unión de Barranco - Begin your journey at the remarkable Barranco Fair, a brilliant creation by a Peruvian entrepreneur on the site of a former house. This venue hosts over 90 local businesses in a space filled with art, creativity, and ambition, drawing more than 30,000 visitors each month. Discover unique, stylish pieces. Explore and be amazed by the creativity of Peruvian entrepreneurs and engage in conversations with them. An unforgettable experience awaits!
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Parque Municipal de Barranco - At the heart of the district lies the renowned Municipal Park, established in 1898. It is surrounded by the majestic Church of the Holy Cross, the Municipality, and a charming library, all set amidst beautiful gardens and Italian marble sculptures. Perfect for capturing photos and creating memories.
Adjacent to it is the incredible Mercado 28, Peru’s first gastronomic market. Savor delicious and unique meals as you wander through stalls offering new aromas and flavors. From traditional Peruvian dishes to Asian or Italian cuisine, featuring renowned brands and chefs. An extraordinary culinary experience!
Remember, we will pass by the Museum of Electricity and the Tram, although they are currently closed to the public. However, our adventure in Barranco will continue to amaze you. After lunch, you will be returned to your destination. -
Museo de la Electricidad - The Electricity Museum, currently closed, was established by Electroperú in 1994 to showcase the history of electricity generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as the significance of industrial heritage.
Tram: Installed as part of the Museum of Electricity in 1997, “El Vagón del Recuerdo” underwent restoration by Electrolima and a team of professionals. The old tram was found in a tramway cemetery in Manchay, on the route to Cieneguilla, on the outskirts of Lima, and has since traveled to various locations before reaching its final destination. Restoration began near the Moyopampa hydroelectric power station in Chosica, then moved to the Ventanilla district for metal carpentry work, and finally to a specialized workshop for mechanical-electrical, bodywork, and finishing touches. - Lima - We will visit the new yet renowned Market 28, a fresh gastronomic concept gaining popularity worldwide, known as Gastronomic Markets. These venues offer curated options for emerging entrepreneurs, providing a sophisticated food court experience.

- Enjoy complimentary snacks during the tour
- Enjoy complimentary snacks during the tour
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
We commence our journey at the striking Barranco Fair, a spectacle of Peruvian entrepreneurship where a ruined house once stood. This vibrant hub, home to over 90 local enterprises, is a testament to art, innovation and ambition, drawing a crowd of more than 30,000 visitors each month. Here you’ll find distinct pieces exuding unique styles. Explore, be…
We commence our journey at the striking Barranco Fair, a spectacle of Peruvian entrepreneurship where a ruined house once stood. This vibrant hub, home to over 90 local enterprises, is a testament to art, innovation and ambition, drawing a crowd of more than 30,000 visitors each month. Here you’ll find distinct pieces exuding unique styles. Explore, be amazed by the creative prowess of Peru’s entrepreneurs and enjoy a chat with them for an experience that you’ll never forget.
Next, we immerse ourselves in the neighborhood’s heartbeat, making our way towards the renowned Municipal Park, a historical site since 1898. Situated beside the park is the extraordinary Mercado 28, Peru’s maiden gastronomic marketplace. Revel in the unique and mouth-watering meals as you meander through the myriad stalls offering an array of new smells and tastes. From traditional Peruvian cuisine to Asian or Italian, the market boasts delicacies from well-known chefs and brands for a phenomenal culinary adventure! Bear in mind that we’ll be crossing near the Museum of Electricity and the Tram, albeit they’re off-limits to visitors. Post-lunch, we will escort you back to your hotel.
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.