- Lima - Wikipedia
Lima ( ˈ l iː m ə ⓘ LEE-mə; locally), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (locally [sjuˈða ðe loh ˈreʝes], Spanish for "City of Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru
- Lima | Peru’s Capital City Cultural Hub | Britannica
Lima, city, capital of Peru It is the country’s commercial and industrial centre Central Lima is located at an elevation of 512 feet (156 metres) on the south bank of the Rímac River, about 8 miles (13 km) inland from the Pacific Ocean port of Callao, and has an area of 27 square miles (70 square
- 9 things to know before going to Lima - Lonely Planet
Extending on a rugged shore along the Pacific Ocean shoreline, Lima has become a destination in its own right This bustling capital of Peru more than makes up for its chaotic traffic and humdrum weather with out-of-this-world cuisine, dramatic coastal views and outstanding museums
- Lima, Peru: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Lima, founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535, is a fascinating city and a treasure trove of history Explore ancient Incan archeological sites, or stroll through the elegant cathedrals and opulent palaces dating from Spanish colonial times
- Lima - Peru, where tradition is the fashion
Lima is the gastronomic capital, not only of Peru but also of South America (and, why not say it, of the whole world, soon) Anyone who arrives in Lima is enchanted by the varied, delicious, and prestigious food served at its table; with ancient recipes, dishes fused with other cultures, and a truly unique flavor
- 9 Best Things To Do in Lima - U. S. News Travel
Lima's long, rich history and vibrant culture provides a breadth of attractions for visitors The city is filled with squares like Plaza de Armas that feature colonial architecture as well as
- Lima, Peru: Everything you need to know before your trip
The complete travel guide to Lima, Peru! Discover top attractions, local tips, and travel essentials Start your adventure in this vibrant city today
- Lima Travel Guide - National Geographic
Once known to the world as the "City of Kings," Lima has historic colonial architecture and monuments worthy of their UNESCO World Heritage designation, not to mention an enviable culinary scene
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