Small-Group Full Day City Tour with Lunch in Lima
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
- Professional Bilingual Guide (English/Spanish)
- Lunch of Peruvian Creole food
Exclusions
- Gratuities
Itinerary
Pachacamac
Barranco
Among the attractions that stand out of this picturesque neighborhood, stand out the municipal square and its church, as well as different museums and the Temple of the Hermitage
Centro Historico de Lima
It is located in the district of Lima Metropolitan. It was founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro and known as the "City of Kings" due to its important status as capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru from the mid-sixteenth century to 1821. The Historic Center of Lima retains until the today the most illustrious examples of Spanish monumental architecture. The most important historical monuments of public character are represented by numerous churches and convents, as well as mansions that preserve the tradition of the Hispano-American Baroque.
Museo Convento San Francisco y Catacumbas, Plaza San Francisco Jirón Lampa y Ancash
This set of religious precincts, of neoclassical and baroque style, was erected in 1546. During the 17th century, the temple was the object of a series of arrangements and decorations that ended up turning it into a marvel of art in the viceregal era.
In 1655 an earthquake occurred in Lima that brought down the Franciscan temple, destroying its artistic riches, collapsing all the effort of a century.
The new temple was inaugurated in 1672, and repairs continued inside the convent until 1729.
Nowadays, the convent presents attractions, together with its remarkable courtyards and gardens, which are surrounded by arches with baseboards of Seville tiles.
Magic Water Circuit of the Reserve Park
The Parque de la Reserva was originally opened in 1929 to commemorate all the civilian reservists who fought in the defence of Lima during the War of the Pacific. But more than 65 years later, it became one of Lima's most visited tourist attractions. In 2007 a water and light show called the Circuito Magico del Agua, The Magic Water Circuit, was inaugurated. It has the Guinness Book record for the largest fountain complex in the world, displaying 13 distinct fountains and many are interactive. All of the fountains are illuminated at night, many with continuously changing color schemes. A colorful laser light program synchronized with classical and Peruvian music makes the fountains sparkle and shine as the water flows in unique patterns and shapes.
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Extra cost of USD 10 for pick-up and drop-off at Sheraton Lima or Barranco area
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Pick up will be from your hotel. Once tour is over you will be dropped off at your hotel.
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start




