Lima in 3 Days: a guidebook for getting the most out of your visit

Lima is the largest city in Peru and also the most important, besides having a lot of attractions, so if you have planned a stay of only 3 days you should organize an itinerary to get to know it. Here are some ideas.

Matías Rodríguez

Matías Rodríguez

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Lima in 3 Days: a guidebook for getting the most out of your visit

Lima, Peru | ©Mauricio Espinoza Gavilano

Lima is the most important city in Peru and it is not only a destination in itself but also an option widely used as a base to discover other sites in the country, such as Machu Picchu, Mancora or the Huacachina Oasis, so it is common for tourists to have few days in the Peruvian capital and to know it. If that is your case, this article will give you some tips for your visit.

Among the best activities you can do in Lima during 3 days are touring the historic center and the main buildings in the area, walking through Miraflores, which is one of the most iconic neighborhoods of the city, and the Malecon, and visiting the Larco Museum, as well as discovering the local cuisine, which is one of the most interesting in the world.

Day 1: Tour the Historic Center of Lima, walk around the Plaza de Armas, see the Cathedral and visit the San Francisco Monastery

Lima Cathedral| ©pululante
Lima Cathedral| ©pululante

For the first day of your tour of Lima I propose a walk through the Historic Center of the city, which is the oldest area and houses some of the most emblematic buildings of the Peruvian capital. In addition, in the nearby area you can visit the Cathedral, which is an essential architectural monument, the Plaza de Armas and the Monastery of San Francisco.

Tour the Historic Center of Lima

Touring the Historic Center of Lima will allow you to delve into the history and culture of one of the oldest cities in America. This fascinating place, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is home to a large number of monuments and historical sites that reflect the grandeur of the colonial and viceregal past of the city.

In the Historic Center you can take one of the best tours of Lima, on a guided tour of the main sites in the area. There you can admire the Government Palace, which is the official residence of the president of Peru, and the Archbishop's Palace, a beautiful building with colonial architecture.

In this area you will discover colonial mansions, charming squares and carved wooden balconies that are a distinctive symbol of Lima's architecture. You can also visit the Casa de Aliaga, one of the oldest mansions in America that is still inhabited by the same family since the sixteenth century. In addition, you will also find local food stalls and a variety of bars in the center.

Book a tour in Lima

Walk around the Plaza de Armas

Within the Historic Center I advise you to take some time to walk around the Plaza de Armas, which is the cultural heart of the city. This iconic square, also known as the Plaza Mayor, is the meeting point and epicenter of Lima life.

The square's well-kept gardens and colonial benches will draw your attention, inviting you to rest and contemplate the surroundings. Don't miss the opportunity to photograph the iconic central fountain, which adds charm and freshness to the place, and if you plan to visit Lima in December you will see it decorated with Christmas lights.

The Plaza de Armas is also a meeting point for locals and visitors, and it is common to find street artists, artisans and traditional food vendors. You can take the opportunity to taste some typical dishes such as the famous anticucho or buy souvenirs that reflect the Peruvian culture.

Visit the Cathedral of Lima

Visiting the Cathedral of Lima will allow you to immerse yourself in the local history, which is not only related to the colonial past but also to the Catholic faith. This religious building, located in front of the Plaza de Armas, is a cultural testimony of Peru. Since its construction in the 16th century, the cathedral has witnessed important events and has left an indelible mark on Lima's identity.

Upon entering the Cathedral you will marvel at its colonial architecture. Its tall columns, wide arches and beautiful stained glass windows will offer you an unmissable view. Every corner of the building has a story to tell, from the side chapels to the main nave, where you can appreciate valuable works of religious art in a visit that will take approximately 2 hours.

The Cathedral of Lima also houses important relics and treasures, among which stands out the Sagrario Chapel, where the largest silver tabernacle in Latin America is located. In addition, the Cathedral is home to the tomb of the conquistador Francisco Pizarro, a character of great historical relevance for Peru.

Book a tour of the Cathedral of Lima

Visit the Monastery of San Francisco

If you want to take a trip to Peru's colonial past, you can visit the San Francisco Monastery, a religious complex built in the 17th century that bears witness to the history and architecture of the city during the time of the Spanish conquest. With its imposing cloisters, elegant arcades and magnificent church, the monastery is a site that captivates all visitors alike.

In the monastery, which is located next to the Cathedral of Lima, you will be able to contemplate the cloisters, the gardens and a central fountain that is still in operation. The baroque style arcades adorned with intricate architectural details are a sample of the mastery of the artisans of the time and is an ideal place to take a leisurely stroll and admire its beauty during the tour, which lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours.

One of the main attractions of the San Francisco Monastery is its library, considered one of the oldest in America. It houses thousands of books and historical documents, some of which date back to the 15th and 16th centuries. In addition, the monastery has subway catacombs, which were used as a cemetery during the colonial era and which you will be able to see during your visit.

Day 2: Walk around Miraflores, walk along the Malecon and visit the picturesque district of Barranco

Miraflores| ©Giuliano Da Zanche
Miraflores| ©Giuliano Da Zanche

For the second day of the tour I propose a walk around the historic center of Lima, which includes the banks of the Pacific from the stately neighborhood of Miraflores, the eclectic Malecon that begins the extensive Costa Verde and the picturesque district of Barranco, which is considered one of the most popular areas of the Peruvian capital.

Walk through the neighborhood of Miraflores

Walking through Miraflores will allow you to get into the coastal district that is known for its vibrant atmosphere, its views of the Pacific Ocean and its wide range of restaurants, stores and tourist attractions. This neighborhood is considered the most luxurious in Lima and also one of the most beautiful, especially for its architecture that combines traditional palaces with modern buildings, many of them luxury hotels.

From any corner of Miraflores, which is built in height facing the sea, you can contemplate panoramic views of the Pacific and the beaches. In addition, you can also walk along the promenades to discover the attractions of the coast. This area also has numerous parks and green areas, ideal for relaxing and enjoying an outdoor picnic.

Miraflores is also known for its lively nightlife and culinary offerings. Its streets are lined with restaurants, bars and cafes offering a wide variety of traditional dishes and international cuisine, so you can find some of the best gastronomic tours in Lima. Shopaholics will find this place a paradise, as it has numerous art galleries and shopping malls.

Participate in a gastronomic tour in Lima

Walk along the Malecon and its promenade

If you want to see the majesty of the Pacific Ocean with a panoramic view you can not miss the Malecon, which is the fraction of the promenade that mostly covers the neighborhood of Miraflores and extends for several kilometers.

Along the Malecon you will find numerous parks and green areas, perfect for resting, having a picnic or just relaxing while contemplating the sea between excursions. The parks offer open spaces, manicured gardens and artistic sculptures that enhance the walking experience. In addition, the Malecon has pedestrian and bicycle paths, making it an ideal place for a bike tour.

One of the highlights of the Malecon tour is the famous Parque del Amor, with its iconic sculpture El Beso (The Kiss). This romantic corner offers a vantage point with a view of the ocean and is especially popular at sunset, when the colors of the sky merge with the sea.

Book a bike tour of Lima's coastline

Get to know the picturesque district of Barranco

Barranco is a picturesque neighborhood located by the sea that is known for its bohemian spirit and its cobblestone streets, colorful mansions and vibrant art and cultural scene. As you walk through Barranco, you will appreciate the fusion of the traditional and the modern, creating a unique atmosphere that will captivate you from the very first moment.

One of the distinctive features of Barranco are its streets full of urban art and murals that embellish its facades, especially if you plan to visit Lima in summer, when the sun is inclement. Every corner seems to tell a story through its colorful paintings and graffiti. In addition, the district is home to numerous art galleries and cultural spaces that exhibit and promote local talent.

Barranco is also known for its nightlife and lively bohemian atmosphere. Its streets are often lined with live music venues, bars and restaurants that offer a wide variety of options for a fun evening out. In addition, the district has the famous Bridge of Sighs, a romantic icon of the area, which invites visitors to take a walk and enjoy the panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean.

Keep in mind that Barranco is one of the largest districts of Lima, so you will need between 2 and 3 hours to walk around it at your leisure. From Miraflores you can get there by public transportation or on Lima's tourist buses.

Book a ride on the Lima tourist bus

Day 3: Visit the Larco Museum, visit the Parque de la Imaginación and say goodbye to Lima with a gastronomic excursion to get to know the local food.

Larco Museum| ©David Stanley
Larco Museum| ©David Stanley

For your last day in Lima I suggest a tour of the Larco Museum, which has one of the largest and most important exhibitions in Peru and is an unmissable journey to the origins of Latin American indigenous civilizations, and a walk through the Imagination Park, as well as opting for a culinary excursion to delve into the local gastronomy, which is one of the tastiest in the world.

Visit the Larco Museum

The Larco Museum is the guardian of Peru's pre-Columbian history and culture. Housed in a beautiful 18th century colonial mansion, this museum houses one of the most complete and outstanding collections of pre-Inca and pre-Columbian art in the country. Its galleries display thousands of ancient objects, from ceramics and textiles to jewelry and sculptures, giving visitors a unique insight into the civilizations that populated the Peruvian territory before the arrival of the Spaniards.

At the Larco Museum you will find an exhibition that shows the artistic mastery and worldview of its creators. The vivid colors, intricate designs and meticulous details of the ceramics and textiles convey the creativity and ingenuity of these ancient civilizations.

The Larco Museum is also famous for its collection of pre-Columbian erotic art. This unique aspect of the museum offers a fascinating and lesser-known insight into sexuality and intimate life in ancient cultures. Through these works, visitors can appreciate how these civilizations understood and represented love, fertility and life in all its dimensions.

Book a guided tour of the Larco Museum

Tour the Imagination Park

The Imagination Park is a thematic attraction located in the district of San Miguel that offers an experience that combines science, technology and creativity, so it is not only an activity that will be very interesting for adults, but it is an ideal place to visit with children if you plan to travel to Lima with your family. With its interactive exhibits and playful activities you will be able to explore, experiment and let your imagination run wild.

In the park you will find exhibits and themed spaces ranging from physics and biology to astronomy and robotics. You will be able to participate in experiments, challenges and games that will allow you to learn in a fun and practical way. From creating giant bubbles to discovering the secrets of gravity, every corner of the Imagination Park offers a unique opportunity to explore the world around us.

The park also has outdoor areas, gardens and green spaces that invite you to enjoy moments of recreation and relaxation. In addition, it offers special shows and activities that take place regularly, such as scientific demonstrations and theatrical presentations.

Take a gastronomic tour to get to know the local food

A gastronomic tour in the Peruvian capital will allow you to embark on a unique culinary journey through the gastronomic epicenter of Latin America. Lima is recognized worldwide for its rich and diverse culinary offerings, which combine traditional flavors with international influences. During the gastronomic tour, you will explore local markets, taste authentic dishes and discover the secrets of Peruvian cuisine.

The tour usually begins in Lima's markets, such as Surquillo Market or San Isidro Market, where you can find fresh ingredients and learn about the typical products of the region. Expert guides will share with you knowledge about local products, their culinary uses and their importance in Peruvian gastronomy.

After visiting the markets, you will have the opportunity to taste emblematic dishes of Peruvian cuisine in selected restaurants. From ceviche, the country's star dish, to lomo saltado and aji de gallina, the flavors and aromas of Peruvian food unfold in a unique sensory experience. In addition, some gastronomic tours offer the possibility of learning how to prepare Peruvian dishes in cooking classes with renowned local chefs.

Participate in a cooking class in Lima