Costa Verde, beach time in the middle of Lima
From wandering through quirky Chinatown to falling in love strolling through the famous Parque del Amor (Love Park), Lima has something for everyone....
From wandering through quirky Chinatown to falling in love strolling through the famous Parque del Amor (Love Park), Lima has something for everyone....
It’s not surprising that Chinese culture has had such an immense influence in a city like Lima, especially since those early Chinese settlers arrived in the Peruvian capital in the mid-nineteenth century in order to secure a better future by working in the surrounding agricultural...
It is one of the most colorful, vibrant and suggestive parks you will have ever seen, and one that you will always remember after your next trip to Lima (Peru). It’s even been said that you haven’t really experienced a sunset by the sea until...
Studying in Lima is quite an experience. Today we’ll talk about a private university located in the district of Santiago de Surco, one of 43 in the Peruvian capital. This part of the city hosts an area with a “floral” name, Las Gardenias, which is...
Two hours south of Peru's capital, near the city of Pisco (yes, where the Peruvian national tipple originates), a visit to the land and sea vistas, fauna, and flora of the Paracas National Reserve's 335,000 hectares (1,293 square miles) will prove impressive indeed. You can squeeze it into a...
Peru’s capital offers a great mix of culture and social opportunities, and one great place to start – and meet locals – is the A.A.A. (Asociación de Artistas Aficionados), a theatre in Lima’s historic centre which promotes cultural events and happenings in the city. Its programmes...
Peru is a destination popular with young people - cheap, fun, and with an appealing climate. Part of the fun is the enormous range of adventures available to visitors. One you may not have heard of but you’re going to really love is an excursion south to...