In the 16th century a Spanish colonist brought several olive trees from Seville to Peru, but only three of them
Read moreParque Municipal
The Parque Municipal de Barranco is a plaza of Barranco which features the municipal library, the Iglesia Santisima Cruz, a
Read moreLa Granja Villa: amusement park and petting zoo
La Granja Villa is an amusement park and petting zoo that is great for children with locations in Chorrillos and
Read moreLos Pulpos: Lurin Beach Not Far from the City
Los Pulpos is a beach just south of the Lima metropolitan area in the southern district of Lurin. My wife
Read morePentagonito: Peaceful Running in San Borja
Pentagonito, or the “Little Pentagon,” is the nickname for Peru’s military headquarters in the San Borja district of Lima. The
Read moreMini-Mundo: Children’s Park in Jesus Maria
UPDATE: Minimundo has been closed indefinitely with no word when they will reopen. Minimundo is a children’s park featuring inflatable
Read moreMistura moves to Rimac (and spring) in 2017
Lima’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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