A day in Lima

I landed in Lima at night after a non-stop super-long flight from Paris. My travel plan was to just pass through Lima, spending a day just to relax and recover from the long flight, before I proceed on to Cusco (gateway to Machu Picchu). The only international airport in all of Peru is Lima, so there’s no getting away from stopping there.

Since I was spending just a day, I went for a city tour, followed by an evening of just loafing around Miraflores – which is one of the best places in the city for tourists.

Here’s a quick write-up of what I did, and how I spent a beautiful and relaxing day in this charming city.


Tried a Pisco Sour

Pisco is one of the most famous alcoholic drinks in Peru. It’s made with a local pisco, egg 🥚 whites, syrup, and Angostura bitters. Extremely tasty 😋 but also very strong (40% alcohol). This was the first thing I tasted on arriving in Peru, and it was great. Just what a jet-lagged gal needed to get a good night’s sleep in a strange city in the other side of the world 😉.

If you are in Lima, you must definitely try a Pisco Sour
If you are in Lima, you must definitely try a Pisco Sour

Peru is famous for its food (especially ceviche – a fish-based dish). Lima especially has some very famous restaurants (even Michelin starred ones). Unfortunately, it caters more for non-vegetarians and seafood lovers. I enjoyed the cuisine far more once I left Lima and went to Cusco and Lake Titicaca, where there were more vegetarian dishes.


Explored Centro Historico

This is the historical city centre in Lima. It has many colonial-era buildings, and the interiors are equally beautiful. 

A 360 degree view of Centro Historico, Lima

Visited Convento de Santo Domingo

When the Spanish conquered Peru, they decided to express their beliefs by building as many churches as they could. It feels like there is a church on every corner, and they are always full of people.

Convento de Santo Domingo is a church and also as the name suggests, a convent for priests. The church grounds and chapel were really beautiful, and the chanting of the priests was beautifully hypnotic. It was a really peaceful hour spent there!


Visited Museo Larco

Museo Larco is a fantastic museum with a large collection of pre-columbian art, and beautiful gardens housed in a beautiful old mansion.

The museum was founded by a sugar lord Rafael Larco Hoyle in 1926. Inside the museum is the largest collection of Peruvian Pre-Columbian art, around 45,000 pieces. The displays of various indigenous art are very beautiful, but the real selling point is the very graphic, erotic collection of pottery.


Hanging out in Miraflores

My hotel was in Miraflores, which is one of the most trendy and beautiful districts of Lima. It’s very close to the waterfront, and I enjoyed the beautiful vistas of the curving roads alongside the Pacific ocean.

Miraflores is on a cliff, and is ideally positioned to take pictures of the coastline, and the paragliders who jump off the cliff.

I was tempted to try my hand at paragliding, but I was still pretty tired from the flight and wasn’t motivated enough to walk the distance to where the gliders were jumping off.

Instead, I hung out at the Larcomar shopping mall. Normally, mall visits are not my thing. But Larcomar is very pretty – the mall is actually built into the cliff, and there are some pretty cool vista points and dining joints.

Being a vegetarian, I played it safe with a chain restaurant – Chili’s. As I grew more comfortable with the quality of the food (high), I experimented a bit more with the Peruvian cuisine during my visit there.

Other cool districts in Lima are San Isidro and Barranco. I really wanted to visit Barranco because of the famous Mario Testino photography museum. Unfortunately, I was in Peru on a Monday, a day when the museum was closed 😔. So, I never got around to visiting Barranco. I guess Miraflores itself was so pretty and cool that it was easier to kill time there itself.

Plus, I got to catch this amazing sunset over the Pacific. Win!

Amazing sunset from Larcomar mall
Amazing sunset from Larcomar mall
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  2. says: Ami Bhat

    Lima seems to be a good combination of nature and culture. I would have loved the Miraflores and Barranco for sure. Would not say no to that paragliding near the cliff either. Not too sure of Pisco Sour though 😀

  3. Lima is certainly a place that I would love to visit seeing these wonderful pictures. Lot of things that appeal to me. Sea food, Churches, paragliding and Miraflores. Trying out Pisco Sour would certainly feature in my plan too.

  4. Its a shame that even though I was in Lima for a day, I did not explore the city much. I used it as a transit to get to Cusco. I wish I had stepped out of my hotel and actually seen the place. Your pictures make me feel so jealous, I really hope to get back to Lima some day and then explore it properly. I was a huge fan of Pisco Sour when I was in Peru. Loved it so much.

    1. says: Nish

      I didn’t really expect too much from Lima. I’m not too fond of urban spaces, but the touristy parts of Lima are beautiful, and I’m glad I spared a day for this place.

  5. says: Agnes

    Great photos and trip. I would like to visit Lime someday. Miraflores on a cliff looks fabulous. I would like to see Museo Larco with its large collection of pre-Columbian art.

  6. says: Mick

    Your pictures are absolutely stunning! I’ve always heard people or read on blogs to go directly to Cusco, not much that I’ve seen that’s really convinced me to stay a few days in Lima. So glad to read this article – thank you for sharing! (also, how much did you enjoy the food?!)

    1. says: Nish

      I think it’s worth it to spend a day or two in Lima. It’s helpful to relax a bit (especially after the super-long flight I had) in this beautiful place. Lima is known for its excellent food scene too, so definitely worth stopping for a couple of days.

  7. says: Kaitlin Terese

    Pisco sours sound tasty- but strong! Like you said it would be perfect for the jet-leg! Great tip! 😉 Museo Larco would be a great day activity! It sounds very beautiful and interesting. (For the art history junkie like myself!) But Miraflores- how do you leave that? That just looks tropical and magical. I envy this trip of yours. It looks like you had a wonderful time. Thank you for helping me to add to my bucket list!

    1. says: Nish

      This was a trip of a lifetime for me. Now, I don’t know what travel is going to look like (what with masks and social distancing, and rumors of flight and hotel prices increasing). I am so glad i managed to squeeze this in before the quarantine. No idea when we all will be able to travel so carefree again 🙁

  8. I will keep this post for when we finally get to go back to Peru. We tried Pisco Sours on our trip around South America. They were not to my taste. But maybe I didn’t get the right one! We planned to stay in Miraflores and explore the area before our trip got cancelled. It looks like it would have been a lovely spot. Cant wait to get Peru back on the planning board.

    1. says: Nish

      Only certain parts of Lima are tourist-friendly. Miraflores, San Isidro, and Barranco are the best areas to visit. I am sure you will love the place when you next visit.

  9. says: Lisa

    Lima looks like a fabulous city to visit. I’d most like to see the Centro Historico and Miraflores. The architecture is stunning, and it reminds me a lot of Spain.