LIMA is a boisterous, macho sprawl of a city, full of beaten-up cars chasing Mercedes and 4WDs: this is a place where money rules, with an irresistible, underlying energy. Somehow, though, it still manages to appear relaxed and laid-back in the barrios and off the beaten track, and the noisy, frenetic craziness of it all is mellowed somewhat by the presence of the sea and beaches. Even if you choose not to spend much time seeking out the delights and agonies of Lima, it's possible to get a good sense of it all in a few days. As anyone who stays more than a week or so finds, Limeño hospitality and kindness are …
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JW Marriott Hotel Lima
The tennis court is closed for renovation until further notice. The JW Marriott Hotel Lima awaits with a stunning central location, awe-inspiring architecture and magnificent ...
Museo Larco
Founded in 1926 by Peruvian archaeologist Rafael Larco Hoyle, the Museo Larco or Larco Museum showcases remarkable chronological galleries that provide a thorough overview of 4000 years of ...
La Rosa Nautica
The beautiful La Rosa Nautica offers an incomparable view and sumptious seafood dishes, along with one of the most sophisticated bar in Peru. The traditional Peruvian dish ceviche is ...
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