2 Days in Lima [Peru] Itinerary: Iconic Sites & Fantastic Flavours

Lima, the vibrant capital of Peru, is a bustling city with over 11 million residents (as of 2024). This mega-city sits cliff-side, overlooking a stunning coastline and is full of rich culture, fabulous gastronomy, and vibrant sites.

If you’re planning a trip to Peru, chances are you’ll land at Lima International Airport. Why not kick off or wrap up your adventure with a couple of relaxing and exciting days in this vibrant city?

We really enjoyed our couple days in Lima. After a long flight from Canada, we thought we should recover here before moving on to the rest of our Peru adventure.

There’s a lot to see and do in Lima, and we hope that this itinerary helps discover some of the best sites on your short stay. Here’s our perfect 2 day Lima itinerary!

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Getting Started: Where to Stay in Lima


Before even thinking about your itinerary, are you wondering where to stay in Lima, Peru? The city offers varied landscapes and neighbourhoods, but the best places to stay in Lima for tourists are Miraflores, Barranco, and San Isidro. These locations are clean and relatively safe from which you can enjoy the more developed areas of the city.

Whether you’re searching for Lima Peru hotels in the bohemian Barranco district, beachfront accommodations in Miraflores, or upscale options in San Isidro, we’ve compiled a list of highly rated places to stay in Lima (for different budgets) to help you plan your visit.

Barranco Hotels

Barranco, Lima’s artistic and bohemian hub, is a great place for tourists. It has colourful streets, art galleries, and cozy cafes. It’s a popular destination that is frequented by both locals and tourists. Although popular, Barranco tends to be a bit quieter overall compared to Miraflores.

Budget

Viajero Lima-Barranco Hostel: Lively and charming hostel that offers both private and dormitory-style rooms, plus a social area and bar. This hostel is close to the beach and popular sights, part of a popular hostel chain found around Peru. Google Rating 4.8/5

Luxury

Villa Barranco by Ananay Hotels: This charming boutique hotel was originally an old mansion. Why not unwind and feel at home while exploring the vibrant culture of the area? Just steps from the beach, lively cafes, and captivating cultural sites, it’s the perfect base for your adventures. It’s a real treat if your budget can take it. Breakfast is also typically included. Google Rating 4.7/5

Miraflores Hotels

When looking for Miraflores, Lima hotels, you’ll find this area is known for its beautiful parks, excellent dining scene, and nightlife. And all within walking distance of the ocean. This heavily patrolled neighbourhood is generally safe to explore and is probably the top tourist area of Lima.

We stayed in Miraflores during our two days in Lima and had a really great time. It was very walkable and strolling the sites along El Melacon was a great way to relax our first day there.

Budget

Ibis Budget Lima Miraflores: This hotel offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and parking. It’s rated highly for cleanliness and convenient location near shopping and dining. It’s located about a 10-minute walk to the shoreline. Breakfast is often included and there is an onsite restaurant. Google Rating: 4.4/5

Mid-Range

Casa Andina Standard Benavides: This is a centrally located hotel in Miraflores, offering comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a complimentary breakfast. It’s in walking distance of shopping centers, restaurants, and cultural attractions. This is an ideal stay if you’re looking for convenience and comfort at a good price. Google Rating: 4.5/5

Luxury

Pullman Lima Miraflores: This luxurious, modern hotel features upscale rooms, 24-hour restaurant and bar, and a prime location near the beach (plus top-notch amenities and service). There’s also a rooftop social spot with pool and bar, beautiful ocean views, and on-site fitness centre. Breakfast is often included. Google Rating: 4.7/5

San Isidro Lima Peru Hotels

San Isidro Lima Peru hotels offer a more upscale experience in Lima’s financial district. This area features upscale shopping, green spaces, and fine dining. Accommodation in San Isidro tends to be further from the shoreline than options in Miraflores and Barranco. Like Miraflores and Barranco, San Isidro is one of the safest areas of the city.

Mid-Range

Arte Hotel Lima: Located in the heart of San Isidro, this hotel is a blend of comfort, modern amenities, and artistic charm at a reasonable price. With its vibrant decor and cozy atmosphere, the hotel provides a great place to unwind while staying close to the city’s best parks, dining (including an on-site restaurant), and cultural experiences. Breakfast is available on site at a reasonable price. Google Rating: 4.2/5

Luxury

El Golf Hotel Boutique: This boutique hotel offers an intimate retreat with a blend of modern luxury and classic charm. It is surrounded by lush parks, fine dining, and high-end shopping, making it the perfect base for both relaxation and exploration. There is a terrace with small pool, onsite restaurant, and breakfast is included in the rate. You’ll certain to have an enjoyable stay at a reasonable price. Google Rating: 4.6/5


Day 1: El Malecón, the Coastline, and Culture Await!

El Malecón and the Sea

A hearty breakfast is a must to start your day off right! If your hotel doesn’t provide breakfast, try El Pan de La Chola (Av. Mariscal La Mar 1081, Miraflores) for excellent coffee and breakfast in a trendy atmosphere.

After breakfast, stroll down to El Malecón. This is a scenic walkway that runs along the cliffs of Lima, and is lined with parks, sculptures, cozy cafés, and even a lighthouse!

Exploring El Malecón alone took us awhile to explore as there is lots to see. Take your time strolling and enjoying the sites along the way.

We recommend checking out Parque del Amor, Parque Raimondi and El Faro la Marina (lighthouse).

Parque del Amor, the Park of Love, is a colourful and romantic spot with mosaic-tiled benches, poetic inscriptions, and the famous sculpture of a couple embracing. It’s the perfect place to take in the moment. Whether you’re with someone or wandering solo, it’s the kind of place that builds connections.

Parque Raimondi is a green space where folks gather to relax, jog, or just enjoy the view. It’s also a jump-off point for paragliders, which provides some entertainment as they float in the breeze.

El Faro la Marina is a beautiful black-and-white lighthouse standing tall over the sea. This iconic landmark along El Malecón is surrounded by a lovely park with benches, gardens, and panoramic views that make you want to stay just a little longer.

Once you’ve soaked in the views, venture down one of the pathways to the ocean where the dramatic cliffs meet the beach. The rocky shores are a favourite for surfers and boogie boarders, and makes for some fantastic photo opportunities! Snap some pics of the stunning coastal scenery and back up at the city above you!

After these stops, hunger will likely be starting to distract you so we recommend Buena Vista Café for casual eats, tasty desserts, and satisfying espresso beverages. This place offers an amazing ocean view over the coastline.

Huaca Pucllana: An Ancient Wonder in the Heart of Modern Lima

Another landmark you shouldn’t miss is the chance to explore Huaca Pucllana. It’s like stepping back in time right in the middle of the city.

This ancient pyramid, built by the Lima culture over 1,500 years ago, is a reminder of the civilizations that came long before the Incas.

The site is beautifully preserved, and the guided tours offer rich insight into the rituals, architecture, and daily life of a culture that helped shape Peru’s deep history.

Step Back in Time – Visit Museo Rafael Larco Herrera

Set in a stunning 18th-century mansion surrounded by gardens, the Museo Larco is an escape into Peru’s rich history. Its collection spans thousands of years, and showcases pre-Columbian art that brings ancient civilizations vividly to life.

This museum is a must-see when visiting Lima. There is so much to see from various historic Peruvian cultures, including the Moche, Nasca, Wari, Chimú, Cupisnique, Chincha, and Inca.

Don’t miss the beautiful gardens and the famous (or perhaps infamous) Erotic Gallery!

The Erotic Gallery is one of this museum’s most thought-provoking experiences. The exhibit reflects how sexuality was viewed in pre-Columbian Peruvian culture.

These ancient pieces challenge modern taboos and provoke a deeper reflection into the human connection.

We found this museum to be stunning and are glad to decided to check it out. There was so much to see and explore that we wished we had taken more time to see it. The Erotic Gallery was also quite the eye-opener!

Before you leave, swing by the museum café for a tasty snack or treat. The chocolate mousse was amazing! This is a cozy spot that’s anything but your typical museum café!

Dinner Time!

After the museum, seek out a restaurant that provides an authentic culinary experience.

The driver we hired took us to Panchita – Miraflores, which we would highly recommend.

They offered excellent food, descent prices (for Miraflores), and pleasant atmosphere.

This is where we were introduced to three of our top 5 favourite dishes: Lomo Saltado, Aji de Gallina, and Papa al la HuancaÍna.

Dining in Peru is often a budget-friendly adventure compared to North America or Europe, but be mindful of those pricier spots in Miraflores. Check the menu first if you’re travelling on a budget!


Day 2: Discover the Ancient Sacred City of Caral-Supe!

Early Start for a Day Trip

On day 2, we absolutely recommend taking a day tour to the incredible Sacred City of Caral-Supe, nestled in the stunning Supe Valley. While it’s a bit outside of Lima, it’s easily doable in a day by a 2 to 3-hour drive, depending on how fast your driver likes to cruise!

This noteworthy site dates back an staggering 5,000 years, around the same time as the first pyramids in Egypt and the early stages of Stonehenge. Caral spans over 626 hectares (about 1,500 acres) and is the oldest known city in the Americas!

Your tour operator will pick you up around 6:00 a.m. to begin the journey to the ancient site. If you haven’t had breakfast, just let your driver know and they’ll likely be more than happy to suggest a quick bite for the road.

You’ll journey through the expansive, arid landscape north of Lima until you arrive at the sacred site. So far, six impressive pyramid-like structures have been uncovered, along with what are believed to be ceremonial spaces, a sunken plaza, and residential areas, all offering a fascinating glimpse into this ancient civilization’s way of life.

This site was first discovered in 1905, then again in 1948, but in 1994 the site was carbon dated to be 4,000 to 5,000 years old.

At the time of our visit, only two human remains had been found at the site! Out of an estimated 3,000 inhabitants, and up to 20,000 including nearby communities, it would be hard to believe that only two remains exist. Maybe they are well-hidden and still to be found?

You’ll notice beautiful Andean spirals throughout the site, and I couldn’t resist bringing home a lovely handmade necklace with a spiral carved into a mother-of-pearl centre.

The “Andean Spiral” is apparently a symbol of equilibrium for Peruvians, representing the never-ending cycle of life and a path to the Creator.

Interestingly, similar spiral symbols have been found around the world, dating back as far as 24,000 years! We even saw the spiral symbol during our travels in Mexico, Ireland, and South Africa!

Pit Stop in Seaside Town of Barranca

Once you’ve soaked up all the history and wonder of Caral, make sure to stop by the beachside town of Barranca for lunch.Jota Restobar is where we savoured our first bites of Peruvian ceviche and wow! The ceviche was phenomenal, and quickly became one of our top 5 favourite dishes!

This restaurant sits right across from the beach, so if you dine on the patio, you can enjoy the ocean waves rolling in while refuelling.

You should arrive back to Lima around 6:30 PM (though that could vary a bit depending on your tour operator).

Although it was a really long day, it was truly fascinating and we were glad that we did it. It was amazing to see this ancient site and hear the history first hand. We highly recommend you making the trip if visiting the Lima area and time permits!

Classy Dinner in Barranco, Lima

Perched right on the edge of the Pacific in Barranco, Cala Restaurante blends excellent dining with amazing views. How can you beat crashing waves and golden sunsets, combined with a great meal?

The menu blends modern Peruvian flavours with fresh seafood. Think ceviche, grilled octopus, and rich, comforting risottos. A must-try to end your time in Lima!


2 Days in Lima for Countless Memories

With these recommendations, your two days in Lima are sure to be filled with fun, flavour, and unforgettable experiences! From wandering through ancient ruins and vibrant neighbourhoods to savouring world-renowned cuisine and taking in stunning coastal views.

This short stop really gave us the recharge we needed after a long flight and before moving on to our next stop, Arequipa! If you are heading to Peru, we would highly recommend that you do the same… Take a couple nights to recoup in Lima. While you are here, make sure to try as many local restaurants as possible as the food is amazing!

Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff, or just looking to soak up local vibes, Lima has something special for everyone. It’s a must-see!


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Jan Gehl

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