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Explore Peru’s capital through its cultural richness. Walk through the historic center with colonial architecture, visit the Larco Museum and its pre-Columbian collection, and discover Pachacamac, an important ancient sanctuary. A journey that blends ancient past with historic landmarks.
Arrival – Lima
Arrival at Lima’s “Jorge Chávez” International Airport. Our team will welcome you and transfer you to your selected hotel in private service, with assistance in Spanish.
Overnight in Lima.
City tour & Larco Museum
Visit the historic center of Lima, including Paseo de la República, San Martín Square, Main Square, Government Palace, Cathedral, Archbishop’s Palace, Municipal Palace, and traditional streets with colonial mansions and Moorish-style balconies. You will also visit Santo Domingo, one of the most important colonial religious complexes in the Americas.
Then, visit the Larco Museum, which showcases impressive galleries offering an exceptional overview of 3,000 years of pre-Columbian Peruvian history, with a collection of nearly 45,000 historical artifacts. Its renovated galleries feature one of the most complete collections of gold and silver from ancient Peru, as well as its renowned erotic ceramic collection.
Enjoy lunch at “Café del Museo Larco”.
Overnight in Lima.
Pachacamac
Travel south of Lima to visit the Pachacamac Citadel, an archaeological complex built during pre-Inca times and considered the most important oracle on the Peruvian coast. Within the sanctuary, explore impressive stepped pyramids, palaces, temples, and plazas once inhabited by ancient settlers and nobility.
Return to Lima.
Overnight in Lima.
Lima - Departure
At the scheduled time, transfer to the airport for your departure flight.
Ideal Travel Season
Available year-round. From December to April, days are sunnier, while from May to November the weather is cooler with coastal fog, without affecting the scheduled activities.
Difficulty Level
Easy. Cultural program with organized transportation and short walks on mostly flat surfaces. No prior experience or high physical condition required.
Shared service.
Spanish or English-speaking guide.
Accommodation in the indicated hotels or similar, with breakfast included.
Early check-in or late check-out.
Domestic or international flights.
Services or meals not expressly mentioned.
Tips for guides, drivers, porters, and restaurant staff.
Personal expenses of any kind.
Personal travel insurance.
Entry Requirements
A valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity at the time of travel.
Visa
Most countries in Latin America, North America, and Europe do not require a visa to enter Peru as tourists.
Currency
Official currency: Sol (PEN). Cash and card payments are accepted in most tourist establishments.