Lima Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
San Martin Plaza Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Traveling in Peru - Lima, where art is everywhere, this is the case in the city, where you can feel its freedom and the art of seeing it everywhere.
Whether it's paragliding in the city, or the classical and modern architecture, the performances of street performers, special graffiti, rainbow steps, etc., there is an atmosphere full of art.
Travel in Peru - Lima, the city is "strange". Sometimes you will feel that it is extremely quiet and quiet like a worldly paradise. But at the same time it also has its bustling and lively side, when they are busy, they enjoy the carnival and enjoy the moment.
said that Peru is very mysterious, saying that it is always covered with a mysterious veil. When you come to this country, you just want to sigh.
Traveling in Peru - falling in love with Lima, staying in Lima for a few days, this city of European + American culture is really fascinating, not only the buildings visible to the naked eye, but also the local life that needs to be felt with the heart and culture.
No matter how many changes the city has experienced, how many days and nights have passed, and it can't hide its infinite charm. I have seen Limas sunset and the sunrise in the morning. Its hard to make people fall in love.
Lima Cathedral Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
"Lima Cathedral: Hundreds of years of wind and rain, but still survived after several earthquakes"
Spain for 300 years of colonial rule in South America and the ancient city of Lima is an important testimony of Spain's colonial rule against Peru. The old town retains too many historical sites, disembarking, heading straight to Lima Cathedral, and experiencing several earthquake-defying churches.
Cathedral of Lima, located on the northeast side of Plaza de Armas, is a Roman Catholic church originally built in 1555 and completed in 1649. It was damaged by the 1746 earthquake and has been repaired several times. Reconstruction, but still maintains the colonial architecture and appearance, because architecture and repair have experienced many years, and also has a diversified character in architectural style. The existing buildings are a mixture of Baroque, Gothic and Romanesque architectures, which caused considerable controversy and was quite different from the original Baroque architectural style designed by the Spanish Renaissance architect Francisco Besera.
The entire church is white in appearance, and the two towers that are tall and tall are his hallmarks. The main entrance of the church is engraved with many biblical figures, such as the disciples of Jesus, in a Renaissance style. The entire church was built with gray mud, and as soon as you enter the church you can see the long chandelier falling from the top. There is a beautiful chapel and silver altar in the church, and the small auditorium has the shackles of the Spanish colonial leader Pizarro who moved here in 1891. The exquisite dome of the church, the unique checkerboard floor and the carved choir sit on the table. Inside the cathedral there are many churches on both sides of the Church of Jesus Maria and the Church of El Tenov and the Jesuit Church.
Impressive is the statue on the church platform. Once you enter the church, you can see this dazzling presence, making it more solemn and sacred, with a melodious organ sound~
Address: Jiron Carabaya Lima 15001 .
Transport: In the old town of Peru, it is recommended to take a taxi.
Tickets: 10 Sol for adults, 2 Sol for children
Opening hours: 9 to Monday to Friday
Lively Lima
Lima, the bustling capital of Peru, stands as a vibrant fusion of ancient history, colonial architecture, and a booming culinary scene that has put it on the map as the gastronomic capital of South America. Situated on the Pacific coast, Lima offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern urban dynamics.
Start your exploration in the heart of Lima’s historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where grand colonial buildings like the Plaza Mayor and the Cathedral of Lima tell the tales of a bygone era. The nearby San Francisco Monastery, with its stunning baroque architecture and mysterious catacombs, is a must-visit for history buffs.
No visit to Lima is complete without indulging in its world-renowned culinary offerings. From high-end restaurants such as Central and Maido, which frequently appear on lists of the world’s best restaurants, to the myriad of cevicherías serving up fresh, tangy ceviche, Lima is a food lover’s dream. Be sure to try some local specialties like lomo saltado (stir-fried beef) and causa (layered potato dish), which showcase the diversity of Peruvian cuisine.
For those looking to delve deeper into Peru’s cultural fabric, the bohemian district of Barranco is the perfect place. Known for its vibrant street art, live music scene, and quaint cafes, Barranco offers a laid-back contrast to the city's more bustling areas. The Bridge of Sighs (Puente de los Suspiros) is a popular spot here, steeped in romance and local folklore.
The best time to visit Lima is during its summer months from December to April, when the weather is warm and the skies are clear. However, the mild climate throughout the year makes Lima a great destination at any time.
Lima’s rich tapestry of experiences makes it a compelling destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in rich cultural history, architectural beauty, and unparalleled gastronomy.
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A 7-day plan for traveling to Peru 🇵🇪🦙
Day 1: Lima Arrive in Lima, the capital city of Peru. Spend the day exploring the historic center of Lima, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit landmarks such as the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral of Lima, and the San Francisco Monastery.
Day 2: Paracas Take a morning bus to Paracas, a coastal town known for its natural beauty and wildlife. Take a boat tour to the Ballestas Islands, where you can see sea lions, penguins, and a variety of seabirds. In the afternoon, visit the Paracas National Reserve, which is home to unique desert landscapes and marine ecosystems.
Day 3: Huacachina Take a morning bus to Huacachina, a desert oasis located near the city of Ica. Spend the day sandboarding and dune buggying in the surrounding sand dunes. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Peruvian dinner and watch the sunset over the desert.
Day 4: Nazca Take a morning bus to Nazca, a town famous for its mysterious Nazca Lines. Take a scenic flight over the Nazca Lines to see the ancient geoglyphs from above. In the afternoon, visit the Chauchilla Cemetery, where you can see mummies and artifacts from the Nazca culture.
Day 5: Arequipa Take a morning bus to Arequipa, a colonial city located in southern Peru. Spend the day exploring the historic center, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit landmarks such as the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral of Arequipa, and the Santa Catalina Monastery.
Day 6: Colca Canyon Take a day trip to the Colca Canyon, which is one of the deepest canyons in the world. Visit the town of Chivay and its hot springs, and watch the Andean condors soar over the canyon.
Day 7: Cusco Fly to Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. Spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude and exploring the city's historic center, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit landmarks such as the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral of Cusco, and the Qorikancha Temple. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner and sample some of Peru's famous cuisine, such as ceviche and pisco sour.
Miraflores Boardwalk Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Miraflores- Lively & Happening Lima
Miraflores is very lively and Happening area of Lima. You can find various snacks shops, Beautiful Park, sea side and people enjoying. There are Bars, Restuarants just walk away from Broadwalk. There are many hotels and Hostels where most of the tourists stay. from Miraflores you can reach to park where there is walkway and Statue of Love. From park area you can walk down and enjoy Sea Side. There are also restaurants which sell sea food. In night with lights it looks more beautiful. Ine can easily soenf 3-4 hours.
National Geographic didn't lie to me, the Azores are unrealistically beautiful!
National Geographic rated it as 'the best tourist island in the world'
Lonely Planet ranked it as 'the best tourist island in the world'
It is the Azores located at the westernmost end of Europe
The Azores are composed of 9 volcanic islands
The entire archipelago stretches more than 600 kilometers from northwest to southeast□More than 1300 kilometers away from the European continent
The nine islands are:
Flores Island (Flores)
Corvo Island (Corvo )
Faial Island (Faial)
Pico Island ( Pico )
SÃo Jorge Island ( SÃo Jorge)
Graciosa Island (Graciosa)
Terceira Island (Terceira )
SÃo Miguel Island (SÃo Miguel)
Santa Maria Island (Santa Maria )
Among them, SÃo Miguel Island, Faial Island and Terceira Island are the most worth visiting.
SÃo Miguel Island ISÃo Miguel
The largest island in the Azores, with the most abundant tourist content, various lakes, volcanoes, hot springs, and the most famous small island in the sea 'llh éu de Vila Franca do Campo ', hydrangea avenue, are all on this island, with the best playability. If you only go to one island, SÃo Miguel Island is the first choice.
Terceira Island |Terceira
Angra do Heroismo is located on the south coast of Terceira Island, a large number of 16th century Baroque architectural ruins form a dense urban building group, which is one of the world cultural heritage. There is also a volcanic cave in the center of the island, which feels like an adventure to the center of the earth.
Faial Island |Faial
This island is relatively small, every summer, there will be a large area of blue hydrangea blooming on the island, so Faial Island is also known as 'Blue Island', of course, hydrangea is spread all over the Azores. And the pier of this island is a famous pier in the world, with murals left by sailors from all over the world everywhere.
However, the beauty of the Azores is hard to capture with a camera, only by experiencing it in person can you know how comfortable it is.
Miraflores Boardwalk
#fallishere Strolling along the Miraflores Promenade in Lima was an enchanting experience, especially during the sunset. The panoramic view of the sun dipping below the horizon cast a warm, golden glow over the Pacific Ocean, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
The invigorating sea breeze added to the allure, making the walk along the promenade a refreshing and pleasant affair. The well-maintained pathway offered a perfect vantage point to enjoy the beauty of the coastline and take in the dynamic colors of the sky as the day transitioned into evening.
What stood out was the ambiance—the combination of natural beauty and the lively atmosphere of Miraflores. The promenade seemed to be a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, creating a harmonious blend of relaxation and vibrant social energy.
Whether enjoying a leisurely walk, taking in the stunning sunset, or simply appreciating the tranquility of the ocean, the Miraflores Promenade provided an idyllic setting for a memorable evening. I would highly recommend this picturesque location to anyone seeking a serene yet captivating escape along the Lima coastline.
Ballestas Islands Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Traveling in Peru||Lima went out to see the sea lion
before watching the BBC documentary, and learned that 500,000 cockroaches lived on the coastline of Peru, accounting for 1/4 of this variety. When you arrive in Lima, you can't miss Bird Island. You can see the flying dragonfly and the penguins from the pier, and the other sea lions are beyond my expectations. It is almost what I saw in my life. The sum of sea lions. If the weather is not strong, you can go to the sea to play with them.
The scheduled trip is a three-hour trip to the sea. At 10:00 in the morning, the penguin sea lion can see it. The tour includes swimming with sea lions, and friends who want to go into the water remember to wear swimsuits.
Tips:
1The traffic in Lima is very bad. It is recommended to book a taxi one day earlier
2Self-prepared seasickness medicine
3In fact, the sea lion is a bit stinky, and it is psychologically prepared to swim in the water.
A 7-day plan for traveling to Peru 🇵🇪🦙
Day 1: Lima Arrive in Lima, the capital city of Peru. Spend the day exploring the historic center of Lima, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit landmarks such as the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral of Lima, and the San Francisco Monastery.
Day 2: Paracas Take a morning bus to Paracas, a coastal town known for its natural beauty and wildlife. Take a boat tour to the Ballestas Islands, where you can see sea lions, penguins, and a variety of seabirds. In the afternoon, visit the Paracas National Reserve, which is home to unique desert landscapes and marine ecosystems.
Day 3: Huacachina Take a morning bus to Huacachina, a desert oasis located near the city of Ica. Spend the day sandboarding and dune buggying in the surrounding sand dunes. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Peruvian dinner and watch the sunset over the desert.
Day 4: Nazca Take a morning bus to Nazca, a town famous for its mysterious Nazca Lines. Take a scenic flight over the Nazca Lines to see the ancient geoglyphs from above. In the afternoon, visit the Chauchilla Cemetery, where you can see mummies and artifacts from the Nazca culture.
Day 5: Arequipa Take a morning bus to Arequipa, a colonial city located in southern Peru. Spend the day exploring the historic center, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit landmarks such as the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral of Arequipa, and the Santa Catalina Monastery.
Day 6: Colca Canyon Take a day trip to the Colca Canyon, which is one of the deepest canyons in the world. Visit the town of Chivay and its hot springs, and watch the Andean condors soar over the canyon.
Day 7: Cusco Fly to Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. Spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude and exploring the city's historic center, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit landmarks such as the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral of Cusco, and the Qorikancha Temple. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner and sample some of Peru's famous cuisine, such as ceviche and pisco sour.
Mont Kiara Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Cozy Little Breakfast Café in Kuala Lumpur
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📍Toast Maker Mont Kiara
22, Jalan Solaris 5, Solaris Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur
A hidden gem in the neighbourhood of Mont Kiara. Cute little corner coffee shop that serves sandwich toast and coffee! Minimalist and clean interior, offer a great selection of sandwich choices and three choices of breads (white, brown or charcoal bread). The bread was pan fried with butter and sugar, was really savoury, warm and fluffy! Good portion of sandwich, which was filling for breakfast! Great breakfast choice to kickstart a new day! ✨
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