City tours at the 73rd IVSA Congress



Take a quick look of Lima!

Lima



The capital of Peru, it is located in the Coast. Even though is a bustling metropolis, it is full history and stunning architecture. Also called ''The city of Kings'' since the conqueror Francisco Pizarro chose Lima as the capital of the Spanish Viceroyalty, and being officially founded on January 18th, 1535.

Chinatown



Peru has been influenced by many and Chinese culture is one of them. The Chinatown is is located in the center of Lima, it is small but beautiful, well maintained and a good place to eat Chifa, which is a kind of food resulted by the fusion of Peruvian and Chinese cuisine, incredibly delicious!

House of the Peruvian Gastronomy


It was created on March 24th in 2011 with the objective of strengthening our identity & gastronomic tourism. The room narrates the Peruvian gastronomic history from the first civilizations to the present through recreations, videos, infographics and pieces from the 19th and 20th centuries. It carries out activities such as temporary exhibitions, fairs, guided tours and workshops such as the sensory workshop called ''Living Gastronomy''.


Magic circuit of water


It was inaugurated in 2007, located in the ''Parque de la Reserva''. The attraction has 13 ornamental and interactive water fountains that combine music, colors, light, water and image projections. In the ''Fantasy fountain'', you can get immerse in the beautiful multimedia show of Peruvian culture.

Callao


It is a port city that has the honorary title of ''Constitutional Province' due to the important historical events that took place there. From the colonial times until today, products are exported and imported to all parts of the world.

Its main tourist attractions are the Real Felipe fortress, the Naval museum, the Palomino islands and La Punta district. There you can enjoy a fresh ceviche, a refreshing breeze and good salsa music. 

Real Felipe fortress


It is a historical military architectural complex built in the bay of Callao for defensive purposes against pirate and corsair attacks during the reign of Viceroys José Manso and Manuel Amat. Inside there are towers, squares, walkways, cells and rooms that have been conditioned for exhibition purposes of the museum, since 1945. The Real Felipe Fortress represents an important educational axis of cultural projection and it is a permanent testimony of our history & identity.

La Punta



Experience the allure of La Punta, nestled in the heart of Callao, Peru. This charming district boasts a picturesque coastline, dotted with quaint cafes and seafood restaurants offering the freshest catches. Explore the historic streets lined with colonial-era mansions and vibrant bougainvillea, offering a glimpse into the area's rich past. Whether you're strolling along the promenade or admiring the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, La Punta offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Miraflores


This upscale district of Lima is renowned for its stunning coastal views, beautiful parks, and vibrant cultural scene. Take a leisurely stroll along the scenic Malecón, which offers breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean, or wander through the bustling Kennedy Park, known for its lively atmosphere and local artisans. With its blend of modern amenities and historic charm, Miraflores offers a captivating experience for every visitor.

Kennedy Park


Located in the heart of Miraflores, this bustling urban park is known for its lively ambiance, featuring street performers, local artisans, and a variety of cultural events. Take a leisurely stroll through the park's green spaces, or sample delicious local snacks from the food vendors scattered throughout. Kennedy Park is also home to a number of cat colonies, adding to its unique charm.

Parque del Amor


Parque del Amor, or Love Park, is a charming seaside park. Known for its romantic ambiance and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, the park is a popular destination for couples and visitors alike. One of the park's main attractions is the El Beso (The Kiss) statue, made by the peruvian artist Victor Delfín, is a larger-than-life sculpture of a couple locked in a loving embrace. The park's design is reminiscent of the style of the renowned Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí, featuring colorful mosaic walls and whimsical benches. Parque del Amor is a peaceful retreat where visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, take in the ocean views, and admire the beautiful sunset over the Pacific.

Huaca Pucllana


It is an ancient adobe and clay pyramid built around 500 AD, the site served as an important ceremonial and administrative center for the region. The complex covers over six hectares and includes a central plaza, administrative buildings, and a large pyramid made up of seven platforms. The site was abandoned around 700 AD and was eventually buried under centuries of sand and dirt before being excavated in the 20th century. Today, Huaca Pucllana is open to the public.