Lima: The Entertaining

Lima: The Entertaining

Travel South America to go to Lima, the capital of Peru, it's one of the most ancient cities in South America and is the Kings' city. It was established by the Spanish, and for a long time remained the most important city of the continent. The city's climate is rather mild, the lowest temperatures are slightly above zero and the highest can reach 32 above zero. The city is famous for its camanchacas, appearing often in winter mornings. Travel South America to experience its diversity, including weather diversity of Lima, when one region of the city may be cold, and in another one warm temperatures dominate.

Lima is a miracle metropolis boasting its such great sightseeings and attractions in South America as Lima Cathedral built in the 16th century, the Palace of President, Saint Francis Monastery under which famous catacombs are situated connecting the Monastery to the nearby churches. There are such archaeological finds as City Walls of Lima, reminding visitors of the city's ancient history, that were used to protect the long-standing city from alien visitors. Pueblo Libre district is the home to world-famous museums. Don't lose a brilliant opportunity to drop in the  Gold Museum devoted to famous treasures of Peru. You are as well highly recommended to visit the National museum of Anthropology in the city of Lima, proclaimed to be a UNESCO World Heritage site, that can be different, it can be calm in the mornings and active in the afternoon. To tell the truth almost the third of the country's population live in Lima region.

Travel South America and Lima to see its fascinating downtown or Cercado buildings boasting their numerous balconies, that are concords and a renowned peculiarity of the metropolis.

In Lima cosy bars you will be offered to have a tasty snack, bear in mind that Peru cuisine is unique, combining various countries' food, here you will find mixed Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese, French and African dishes. Travel South America to get the taste of eating & drinking in South America dishes, their unique tastes and piquant smells, because Lima is believed to be Gastronomic Capital of the continent. The city's specialties are numerous seafood dishes and various fishes. Have a rush!