Lima is split up into 43 distritos (districts), which can be overwhelming for a newcomer to navigate. But travelers can find all the main attractions, as well as lodging, dining and nightlife ...
There’s an unmistakable thrill attached to Peru’s nightlife. Add in the fact that the odds of getting an exceptional drink are definitely in your favour — and the allure is sealed.
Be mindful that Easter and other religious holidays are considered national holidays in Peru, so some shops and restaurants may be closed. Key Events: Winter in Lima is characterized by overcast ...