Commonly referred to as the "Gastronomy Capital of the Americas," Lima is a mix of Spanish influences and Latin American heritage, with a rich cultural scene and many prestigious historical sites. Journey from your accommodations in Lima to the Museo Nacional de Antropología and immerse yourself in Peruvian culture as you view famous exhibits––or walk the four levels of the Museo de la Nación, where visitors can experience old Lima, Peru.
Our hotel guests can experience the Peruvian dish of Ceviche at a local cevichería or at the sophisticated El Kapallaq, specializing in traditional Peruvian seafood cuisine. Be sure to stop in at the fine Criollo restaurant, Huaca Pucllana, with breathtaking views of ancient ruins and delicious duck risotto. Experience great Peruvian-Japanese cuisine at Costanera 700, or oriental fusion at Osaka. And adventure-seeking visitors can visit Fly Adventure and paraglide off the cliffs at Miraflores. From the exciting football games at Estadio Monumental to the historical remnants throughout the Centro Historico, Lima has much to do and see.