Embark on a private journey through Lima’s storied past and vibrant present. Begin at Plaza San Martin, the second most important square in Lima, surrounded by Beaux-Arts architecture and home to the iconic Hotel Bolivar. Walk down Jirón de la Unión to the Church of La Merced, a religious site dating back to 1535. Visit the Museo Central, a former bank building turned museum showcasing art from ancient civilizations. Explore the colonial elegance of Palacio de Torre Tagle, now the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Conclude at the grand Iglesia San Francisco de Asis, one of the oldest and largest convents in Lima. Each step of this tour offers a unique glimpse into the history and culture that shaped modern Peru.
This historic square, built in 1921, features Beaux-Arts architecture and the iconic Hotel Bolivar, designed by Rafael Marquina.
Located on Lima’s most commercial street, this basilica dates back to 1535 and venerates the Patroness of the Armed Forces of Peru.
Housed in a 1922 building, this museum displays art from ancient civilizations, offering a window into Peru's rich history.
You will make your own way to the meeting points