Lima is a South American capital that is often overlooked by tourists who use it as a jump-off point for trips to Cusco and the jungle. However, to skip Lima is to miss seeing a city with history dating back thousands of years -a city trying to mix rapid economic growth with an ancient culture. It is a city full of friendly, generous people, with a wide range of daytime and nighttime activities, beautiful coastlines, bustling financial centers, and some of the best food in the country.
Lima, the capital of Peru, is a cosmopolitan city combining modernity with historical and cultural richness. Located on the central coast of Peru, at 500 meters above sea level, it is connected with the principal cities of the world through daily direct flights and connections. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Lima is a city that offers all the tourist services, the most demanding modern hotel infrastructure, the most varied cultural and nightlife entertainment in the country, the best cuisine of the Americas, and the entryway to all the natural, archaeological and historical tourist attractions of Peru.