First established in Arequipa and Cusco in 2012, Museo Del Pisco quickly became one of Peru’s most revered artisanal cocktail bars,
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Articles featuring things to do in Lima, Peru.
First established in Arequipa and Cusco in 2012, Museo Del Pisco quickly became one of Peru’s most revered artisanal cocktail bars,
Read moreRising along the mountainous Rimac River Valley east of Lima exists one of the city’s top weekend getaway locations, Chosica.
Read moreOfficially known as the Master Priest Matty Cemetery, Presbitero Maestro is the oldest cemetery in Lima. Located in the Barrios
Read moreThe Natural History Museum showcases the flora and fauna of contemporary and prehistoric Peru. Managed by the San Marcos National
Read moreThe Castillo de Chancay is a century-old castle located in Chancay, a seaside pueblo one hour north of Lima. The
Read moreThe Pedro de Osma Museum features mostly colonial art in the Barranco district of Lima, Peru. It is one of
Read moreChorrillos is a sprawling district just south of Barranco along the coast. While there is some super-expensive real estate within
Read moreThe Chorrillos Fisherman’s Wharf is a dock for small-scale fishing and guided boat tours of the coastline. The fish market
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