24-Hour guide to the best of Lima, Peru

Paragliding in Miraflores district

If you’re travelling through Peru, then spending some time in Lima comes highly recommended. Many people simply stopover in Lima on their way to another destination. However, this city really does have so much to offer visitors.

If you’ll be spending 24 hours in Lima, then you can absolutely squeeze in a host of great activities. Between the world-class food, the rich history, iconic architecture, and landmark sites, your time in Lima will definitely be unforgettable. Here is our Lima guide for one day in this vibrant city. 

Admire the architecture at Plaza de Armas

The Plaza de Armas is considered the historic centre of Lima. This square is always a highlight of any trip to this city, and it is one of the best places to start your 24 hours in Lima, Peru. The Plaza de Armas is a square surrounded by some of the most important and iconic buildings in Lima. 

These buildings are famous for their unique architectural beauty. Take some time to wander around here and admire this. Some of the most important buildings at the plaza include the Government Palace, the Aliaga House, The Archbishops Palace, the Municipal Palace, and of course the magnificent central fountain. This is a great place to take in some of the interesting history behind the Peruvian capital. 

Plaza de Armas in Cusco
Plaza de Armas in Cusco, Lima
Paraglide over Miraflores

For undoubtedly the best views over Lima, and for a total adrenaline rush, it is time to take to the skies on a paragliding experience. Paragliding flights take you over Miraflores – the tourism heart of Lima, Peru. 

Flying across the beachfront and absorbing the stunning views is a totally unique (and seriously fun) experience to add to your Lima travel guide. This is a great way to get a better perspective of the city. 

Paragliding in Miraflores district
Paragliding in Miraflores district
Experience the beachfront

Once you’ve landed safely back on the ground, you’ll be in the perfect position to explore the beautiful Miraflores beachfront. You can take a scenic stroll along the boardwalk here, and feel free to hop down to the inviting beaches.

If you’re a surfer, then Lima is a brilliant destination for you. Some of Peru’s best waves can be enjoyed at Punta Roquetas and Playa Waikiki, both a short distance from the Miraflores boardwalk. 

Beachfront in Lima, Peru
Beachfront in Lima, Peru
Visit the historic site of Huaca Pucllana

Pucllana Temple is one of the most fascinating sites in Lima. You can take a guided tour of this great adobe and clay pyramid – one of the best ways to learn more about the ancient history of Lima and Peru. 

Besides the historical and cultural value of this landmark, these ruins are beautiful to take in and admire. Walking around here also allows for some great views of surrounding Miraflores. This is a must-visit spot for anyone interested in the pre-Inca history of Lima.

Huaca Pucllana archaeological site in Lima
Huaca Pucllana archaeological site in Lima
Enjoy some shopping at Larcomar

Larcomar has got to be the most spectacular mall you will ever see. This shopping hub is built into the side of a cliff – offering incredible views out over the ocean. Spend some time browsing the wide range of shops, or enjoying a delicious lunch at one of the restaurants here. 

If you want to take a souvenir back home with you or are looking for a special Peruvian gift, then Larcomar is the place to go. 

Larcomar shopping mall in Miraflores district, Lima
Larcomar shopping mall in Miraflores district, Lima
Take a free walking tour

Take a guided walking tour for one of the best ways to see and learn about Lima. Free walking tours depart daily from the Tourist Information Center in Miraflores. 

There really is no better way to learn about the culture and history of a city than through a tour with the locals. You’ll get to see some of the top sights and attractions in the city while gathering all kinds of interesting information along the way. 

Walking around in central park, Miraflores
Walking around in central park, Miraflores
Explore Barranco

Barranco is a colourful neighbourhood that is jam-packed with things to see and do. This may be a very small barrio, but its interesting streets can keep you entertained for hours. 

Barranco is famous for its thriving art scene, excellent restaurants and bars, and bohemian charm. You can also visit for some of the best nightlife Lima has to offer. Be sure to visit the famous Puente de Los Suspiros bridge. It is said that if you can cross this bridge while holding your breath, any wish you make will come true.

The old town of Barranco, Lima
The old town of Barranco, Lima
Visit Museo del Pisco

Pisco is a special spirit that is well-loved all over Peru. No visit to this country would be complete without tasting and learning about this famous drink. 

The Museo del Pisco is a combination of an interesting museum and a fun cocktail bar. Visit this place to discover more about Peru’s favourite drink, and to enjoy a drink yourself after a busy day of sightseeing. 

Museo del Pisco (Pisco Museum)
Museo del Pisco (Pisco Museum)
Eat ceviche

There are many reasons to visit Lima, and food is one of the best. While Peru has many excellent dishes, none of them are more famous than ceviche – something that has been perfected in Lima. 

Visit the bustling Mercado de Surquillo where you can find some of the best ceviches in the city. This is a must-do experience during your 24 hours in Lima. 

Seafood ceviche - a typical Peruvian dish
Seafood ceviche – a typical Peruvian dish
Watch the water fountains at Circuito Magico del Agua

After a busy day seeing the best of Lima, it’s time to end it off in style at the Circuito Magico del Agua. This is a beautiful water fountain park that is best visited at night when the fountains are all magically lit up. 

Watch the fantastic colourful fountain show and reminisce over your time spent in Peru’s amazing capital city. This is the perfect way to end your unforgettable 24 hours in Lima. 

Circuito Magico del Agua (colorful fountain)
Circuito Magico del Agua (colourful fountain)

While Lima is a great destination for an extended trip, you can certainly enjoy the best that this city has to offer over the course of a day. While 48 hours in Lima would be ideal, one day is still enough. Make the most of your 24 hours here and enjoy all that this magnificent city has to offer with our Lima, Peru guide. 

Whether you are looking for interesting history, beautiful beaches, exciting activities, or amazing food, then this South American city is the perfect destination.

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