Lima is more than the jumping-off point to Cusco and a certain wonder of the world. The capital of Peru lolls on sheer cliffs rising 60 meters above the Pacific Ocean although this isn’t a typical beach destination. The Lima lifestyle revolves around strolling the clifftop esplanade, hitting the surf, warming up for Machu Picchu at Huaca Pucllana, and mopping up one too many Pisco Sours with picarones. Even the most mall-shy folk are won over by the Larcomar retail complex.
Lima is a huge city with Plaza Mayor marking the downtown zone. However, the best area to stay in Lima is near the coast. Miraflores is the perennial favorite for its sensational ocean views, six-mile El Malecón, and its medley of neighborhood restaurants. Hip Barranco sits to the south and has a livelier nightlife and artsy vibe. San Isidro bridges the gap between Miraflores and the Centro Storico and is another popular district to stay in Lima.
These are the best Airbnbs in Lima, Peru, in and around Miraflores and the Malecón.
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As the capital of Peru and the fifth largest city in South America, Lima has an infinite supply of accommodations. Book an Airbnb in Lima if you’d prefer to cook and have additional space or are planning a longer stay. A hotel in Lima is suitable for a fleeting stay or if you’d appreciate assistance with tours and activities. Airbnbs bring you closer to experiencing the community although a hotel adds a luxury touch to a Peruvian vacation.
Lima follows Peru Time (PET) and does not observe Daylight Savings Time. The time in Lima is UTC/GMT -05:00.
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