Lima
It has been said that Lima is the gastronomic capital of Latin America; that its restaurants conquer gourmets and top international lists; that a long time ago, at the beginning of the Colony, was the City of the Kings; that its Historic Center, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has an intense concentration of colonial churches and republican buildings that excite you with their architecture; which is a city of contrasts in every corner; that has a millenary past, evident in the huacas dotted throughout the city that, in addition, remind us in the midst of so much cement and very tall buildings, that it is a capital with memory; that is eaten exquisitely in markets, huariques or in haute cuisine spaces; that the eight kilometers of Miraflores boardwalk, between parks and gardens, are the epicenter of healthy outdoor living for hundreds
of people; that its citizens can go down to the beaches of the Costa Verde after lunch, or paraglide off the cliff, like someone escaping from urban routines, because its climate is indecipherable as friendly; that its artists, those who are there and those who are not, have made it their own in museums, galleries and murals; who admire their chefs like soccer stars; that its writers have conjured avenues, landscapes and spaces in immortal pages.
Bustling, partying, enjoyable, ancestral, foodie, multicultural.
That is the Lima of today, respectful of its tradition, jealous of its history. Welcome everyone.
Idioma | Español |
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Moneda | Sol |
Pais | Perú |