In the 16th century a Spanish colonist brought several olive trees from Seville to Peru, but only three of them
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In the 16th century a Spanish colonist brought several olive trees from Seville to Peru, but only three of them
Read moreThe Parque Municipal de Barranco is a plaza of Barranco which features the municipal library, the Iglesia Santisima Cruz, a
Read moreLa Granja Villa is an amusement park and petting zoo that is great for children with locations in Chorrillos and
Read moreLos Pulpos is a beach just south of the Lima metropolitan area in the southern district of Lurin. My wife
Read morePentagonito, or the “Little Pentagon,” is the nickname for Peru’s military headquarters in the San Borja district of Lima. The
Read moreUPDATE: Minimundo has been closed indefinitely with no word when they will reopen. Minimundo is a children’s park featuring inflatable
Read moreLima’s annual food fair featuring Peru’s gastronomy has moved to the Rimac district for its 2017 edition, and a change
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