Lima in Prices & Facts
$4.2 $4.15
Quick Lunch for One
$0.6 $0.55
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Tourist Reviews
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« I didn't expect it, but I'm liking Lima more and more. The food here is just amazing! Everything you order is delicious. The landscapes are stunning. The colors are vibrant. The people are really nice. 🌟 »
« Where do you definitely need to return? To Lima. »
« Lima at sunset. A bit reminiscent of Dubai, a bit of Miami, but in truth, it's a city with its own identity. It's hard for me to judge it as a whole. We didn't venture into the poorer neighborhoods, the markets, or stroll through the typical streets. But the Miraflores district captivated me; it's a place where you want to live. 🌅✨ »
« From Havana, we moved to the capital of Peru on the Pacific coast. Lima is a vast metropolis of paradoxes. Tropics - yet it's foggy and cool all year round. Here, grand skyscrapers stand side by side with colonial cathedrals and Incan pyramids. Modern elite neighborhoods coexist with areas still "controlled" by gangs, where it’s safe to say things can be a bit dangerous. We really enjoyed the city, at least its central part. And of course, the ocean! »
« I managed to get to the waterfront and the historic center of Lima. I really liked the city. Here’s a photo of their beautiful Pacific waterfront. The waves are so majestic! 🌊😊 »
« Lima is truly mesmerizing; no matter how much you read or look at pictures, seeing it with your own eyes brings a completely different set of emotions... »
« Lima's final evening. I’ll miss the sunsets on this waterfront. I really liked the city, or rather, its neighborhood))) »
« Today I was strolling around Lima, and I really enjoy it here. Lima is a beautiful and clean city. »
« Arriving in Lima and stepping off the bus, I found myself in a vibrant market scene. As I walked to my hotel, the sights shifted from bustling stalls to what felt like a true dump. The zombies didn’t bother me like in Brazil; here, they just watch you without any intention of reaching out. I settled into a yellow house, or rather a red one but with yellow walls inside. As I drifted off to sleep, I contemplated making a swift exit from here, reflecting on my first impression of the capital of Peru. »