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Lima Travel Guide

Lima's pre-hispanic and colonial architecture are interesting and the city has several museums that tell the story of a country with a long history that produced a large number of coastal and Andean civilizations (such as the Moche, Chavin, and the Incas) and many local cultures.

About Lima

Lima covers an area of 310.5 sq. miles (804.3 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 7.9 million people being the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, on a coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Libertador San Isidro Golf

Libertador San Isidro GolfSmack in the middle of the San Isidro financial district, the Libertador — which overlooks the private Lima Golf Club — is relatively unassuming and tranquil, especially considering the more imposing and flashier hotels nearby. Still, that’s its charm. It doesn’t try too hard, but it gets the job done for guests who are both business travelers and tourists. Part of a five-member very well-run Peruvian chain of upscale hotels, this midsize offering is handsomely decorated with modern art, some Kilim rugs, and bold colors, eschewing the typical blandness of business hotels. This hotel also has a nice top-floor restaurant and bar with good views. It’s quite a good value, especially if you can get an upgrade to a junior suite.

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