36 Hours in Lima, Peru
Briefly

Peru's capital, Lima, is emerging as a travel destination with a vibrant dining scene, significant cultural history, and opportunities for outdoor activities, despite past challenges.
Lima boasts three restaurants on the World's 50 Best list, showcasing chefs embracing Indigenous ingredients, complemented by a growing Venezuelan culinary influence.
Lima's coastal districts feature the malecon in Miraflores for scenic views, while attractions range from upscale dining to historical sites like the San Francisco Convent.
Museums in Lima, such as the Place of Memory, commemorate Peru's turbulent past, reflecting on the impacts of the internal armed conflict from the 1980s to 2000.
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