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Is Lima Peru safe for tourists?

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Is Lima Peru safe for tourists?

Is Lima Peru safe for tourists?

Short answer: yes. Visiting Lima is just like visiting any other metropolitan area. There is, of course, a risk of petty crime. But Lima is largely safe if you stick to the main touristic areas, such as Miraflores and Barranco.

Should I go to Lima or Cusco?

If you're fascinated by history and architecture, Cusco would be where you might want to spend more time. However, Lima offers the Historic Centre, which can be explored on a day trip from Miraflores.

How many days do you need in Lima?

How many days to spend in Lima Peru? Two days is enough to see the main highlights in Lima Peru. But if you have a third day, I have a fun day trip recommendation for you at the end of this post.

Is it worth it to go to Peru?

Peru is one of my favorite destinations in South America. It's unique and still having numerous areas yet to be discovered. Not only amazing landscapes but also a huge cultural, historical and gastronomic possibilities, it's definitely a country worth to explore.

Is Peru safer than Mexico?

In 2018 the US Department of State classified Peru as Level 1: Exercise Normal Caution and classified Mexico as Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution. So statistically, you may be safer in Peru than in Mexico. But if you've got some street smarts and some common sense, traveling in both is fine.

Do they speak English in Lima?

English is not widely spoken overall in Peru, but still is spoken enough in Lima, Cusco, and other major central tourist spots, and by tour guides. ... The official language of Peru is actually Spanish.

Is it safe to fly from Lima to Cusco?

Lima - Cusco flights are notoriously unreliable due to weather conditions, cancellations are frequent. To be on the safe side, it is recommended not to schedule domestic and international flights out of Lima on the same day. Spend a night in Lima, it is really worth it.

Is Cusco safe than Lima?

That said, I think Cusco is much safer than Lima, Lima sees far more muggings and armed robberies, but these are mainly outside the tourist areas. Generally speaking both cities are safe if you use a little bit of common sense.

What is the best time of year to visit Lima Peru?

The best time to visit Lima is from December to April. Since Lima is in the Southern Hemisphere, these months offer warm, summer weather (sometimes upward of 80 degrees).

What time of year is best to visit Peru?

The best time to visit Peru is during the dry season between May and October, especially if you plan to go on a trek. It is a wonderful time, with sunny days and bright blue skies, but early booking is crucial because it's the peak season.

Is it worth it to go to Lima Peru?

  • So, in my opinion yes Lima is absolutely worth visiting, especially if you have a lot of time to travel in Peru. I guess if you are short for time and don’t really like big cities you might want to skip Lima, but most people should visit the city at least for a few days or even longer.

Is the capital of Peru a good place to visit?

  • Lima, the capital of Peru, has a reputation for being a big dirty polluted city. After visiting Lima two times I have come to develop a different opinion. While it is true that Lima is a huge sprawling megacity there are still lots of different districts and things to do which makes Lima an awesome place to visit.

Which is the most interesting part of Lima Peru?

  • Lima is most interesting to people who like culture, food, museums and shopping. If you are mostly into nature and beaches it may not be your cup of tea. I second the recommendation for Second Home Peru and Barranco neighborhood. An interesting museum if you stay in Barranco is Pedro de Osma.

What should you know before going to Peru?

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