
There are plenty of things to do in Lima besides hitting up its gorgeous beaches – Peru’s capital is an equally modern city as it is traditional, offering a variety of boutique restaurants, breweries, and art galleries. Historical sites include 16th-century monasteries (with creepy catacombs), Spanish colonial structures, and cathedrals, all located within its UNESCO-listed city centre.
Aside from sightseeing, you can also find world-class surfing spots and paragliding excursions throughout Lima’s vibrant districts. With colourful markets in almost every corner and enough ceviche (and pisco sour) to feed an army, Lima is arguably one of the best places to visit in South America.
See classic architecture and historic spots
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Lima’s historic centre stretches from Plaza San Martin to Plaza de Armas, within the Lima District. It’s where you can experience Peru’s well-preserved colonial past, with important sites such as the Cathedral of Lima, Presidential Palace, and the Main Square. Start the day walking streets dating back to the 1530s, gazing up at the famous Lima balconies, and immersing yourself in one of the most traditional places in the country.
所在地 : Centro Historico de Lima, Lima District 15082, Peru

Historic Centre of Lima
Learn the history behind the final resting place of over 25,000 Limeños
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The eerie Peruvian catacombs are located under the Basílica y Convento de San Francisco de Lima (Saint Francis Monastery). The Spanish baroque monastery and the surrounding historic centre of Lima are part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the final resting place for over 25,000 wealthy Limeños, a practice that stopped in 1808.
The larger bones such as femurs, forearms, and skulls are arranged in a circular pattern to make them more aesthetically pleasing to fans of the morbid. You can join a guided tour for about $3, which takes an hour and includes a chronological telling of the catacombs’ history.
所在地 : Jirón Carabaya, Cercado de Lima 15001, Peru
営業時間 : Monday–Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm, Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm

Peruvian catacombs