Districts of Lima

Luis Fernando
Luis Fernando
Districts of Lima

Barrios

In an otherwise rather gloomy city, Barranco stands out. Its walls are filled with street art, and the buildings are bright and colorful, offering a bit of a respite from Lima‘s grey skies. Barranco has been home to some of Peru’s and Latin America’s finest artists, offering them beauty and inspiration. Take two helpings of Barranco, it’s the perfect antidote to the drabness of Lima and a must-visit while in the City of Kings.
277 preporuka/e lokalaca
Barranco
277 preporuka/e lokalaca
In an otherwise rather gloomy city, Barranco stands out. Its walls are filled with street art, and the buildings are bright and colorful, offering a bit of a respite from Lima‘s grey skies. Barranco has been home to some of Peru’s and Latin America’s finest artists, offering them beauty and inspiration. Take two helpings of Barranco, it’s the perfect antidote to the drabness of Lima and a must-visit while in the City of Kings.
San Isidro is the major financial district of Lima, but also a district with many gardens, parks and a quite exclusive residential area. Next to modern office blocks occupied by the main businesses and financial institutions, you find exclusive shops, excellent restaurants, inviting bars, cafes and of course many hotels. Nevertheless San Isidro managed to combine this modernity and progress with its cultural and traditional past.
15 preporuka/e lokalaca
San Isidro
15 preporuka/e lokalaca
San Isidro is the major financial district of Lima, but also a district with many gardens, parks and a quite exclusive residential area. Next to modern office blocks occupied by the main businesses and financial institutions, you find exclusive shops, excellent restaurants, inviting bars, cafes and of course many hotels. Nevertheless San Isidro managed to combine this modernity and progress with its cultural and traditional past.