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Quote: This pre Inca site is in the very heart of the Miraflores district of Lima and Huaca Pucillana was the Temple de Adoradores del Mar. Unusually the Lima civilisation did not pay homage to the sun, but saw their Read More
Quote: Lima's cathedral is immense and ornate. The dominant structure on Lima's central plaza, this is a must-see for the first-timer. Inside is the tomb of conquistador Francisco Pizarro, along with many pieces of art Read More
Quote: One of the undoubted highlights of Lima is the cathedral and adjacent Archbishop’s Palace. We headed here on our first day in Lima and we were certainly not disappointed. What helped to enhance the experience was Read More
Quote: The Larcomar sits high over the Pacific Ocean in downtown Lima. Although not very large, the open air type mall has a little bit of something for everyone. From food to fun to shopping, the only thing I Read More
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Quote: Pachacamac or Machu Picchu? While I had never heard of the former, I was bursting with excitement over the latter. But Pachacamac, a large adobe-constructed Inca structure about a half-hour outside central Lima, Read More
Quote: Any guidebook will tell you that the Anthropology Museum is huge, and it’s true. I spent more than half a day there, and felt like I still haven’t "done" it. The museum is interesting and so extensive that it’s Read More
Quote: At 9pm a small group of us took taxis to a cockfight. Don't ask me where...we followed an American who'd been living in Peru for a year and knew about such unadvertised events. We paid 10 soles, and entered Read More
Quote: Driving around our hotel district in Miraflores, we'd noticed a large dusty pyramid smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood. What's THAT, we wondered. Intrigued when we later found out it was a Read More
Quote: These two buildings are outstanding examples of Spanish colonial architecture which fortunately have been preserved in excellent condition. We were very impressed by both. They should be a ‘must’ on every Read More