Enjoy a tour of the great city of the kings, the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru, currently the capital of the Republic of Peru. With a combination of colonial and modern, Lima is the largest city in Peru and has interesting areas such as Miraflores, Barranco and the Historic Center of Lima. In addition, the city is recognized for offering one of the best offers in crafts, gastronomy and culture. If you have a few free hours, don’t limit yourself to getting to know the best of this wonderful city.
We begin this City Tour of Colonial and Modern Lima, starting with a panoramic view of the Huaca Pucllana archaeological complex, a pyramid-shaped pre-Inca ceremonial temple that has survived the current urban expansion of Lima. Then we will visit the historic center of Lima, named Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. On this tour we will enjoy what was once the center of the 16th century Spanish colony. We will visit the Bodega y Quadra Museum, where you can see the Wall of Lima built in the 17th century and with an exhibition of objects that show the society and development of the viceroyalty. Next visit the Santo Domingo Convent.
Observation of the changing of the guard. (subject to the programming of the Government Palace) Finally, transfer to your respective hotel.
A group tour means that it is open for other hikers to join.
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Private tours are available and the price depends on the size of the group.
DDuring the tour, several important historical sites in Lima are visited, such as the Huaca Pucllana archaeological complex, the historic center of Lima (Unesco World Cultural Heritage), the Bodega y Quadra Museum, and the Santo Domingo Convent.
Huaca Pucllana is a pyramid-shaped pre-Inca ceremonial temple that has survived the urban expansion of Lima. During the visit, you will be able to learn about its history and unique architecture.
The Bodega y Quadra Museum exhibits the Wall of Lima, built in the 17th century, and has a collection of objects that show society and the development of the viceroyalty in Lima. It is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the colonial history of the city.
Yes, observing the changing of the guard at the Government Palace is subject to the event schedule. It is an interesting experience to witness the tradition and ceremony.
At the end of the tour, a return transfer to your respective hotel will be provided for your comfort and safety.