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Sunny days in Lima, Peru

While we were in Peru we talked to many other travelers about Lima. Here is just a bit of the advice that we got: “Stay away, it is a total dump!” “Lima is one of the ugliest cities I have been to.” “There is nothing to do there and the traffic is horrible!” “Do yourself a favor and skip it, you will hate it.” “It is a grey, depressing city with pollution.”

Of course after all this advice we still went and we ended up totally loving Lima. Yes the traffic is bad, but the free buses around the city were great. And since we stayed in Miraflores, a swanky neighborhood by the sea full of amazing restaurants and long promenades along the cliffs, we walked almost everywhere.

Lima is known as the foodie capitol of South America, and I totally agree, the food was so amazing that it will get its own blog post. =)

I am sure this, like most other places is much more alluring with sunshine.

I am sure this, like most other places, is much more alluring with sunshine.

We also had sun the entire five days we were in Lima, which is not normal. In fact, some Peruvians we talked with said they had not seen sun for two and a half weeks before we came. Sunny days make everything better and I like to believe Lima brought out the sun for us because we were giving her a chance. People may disagree with my fondness for this city, but that is the great thing about overlanding, if you don’t like cities, you can just drive right by them.

The only thing that hit me about Lima was the wealth. We had just spent weeks in very poor parts of rural Peru where people lived off their livestock and small family corn plot. The mansions, swanky restaurants, and giant malls of Lima was a huge contrast to say the least. It was like a different country.

Miraflores

Most of what we did here was eat. And then figure out ways to get hungry again so we could eat some more (hence the coastal walks). So most of our pictures of Miraflores are of restaurants.

Park Kennedy

Famous for its artists who sell their paintings. To me more famous for all the healthy, loving cats that are taken care of by locals. If you miss your pets at home this is the place to come.

These cats were such love bugs!

These cats were such love bugs!

I loved seeing people sitting on benches with cats curled up in their lap. These cats gets lots of love.

I loved seeing people sitting on benches with cats curled up in their lap. These cats gets lots of love.

This park was in the heart of Miraflores, it was a nice break from the energy of the busy streets.

This park was in the heart of Miraflores, it was a nice break from the energy of the busy streets.

Lima has miles and miles of coastal sidewalks which we walked everyday. They were a fun place to get the energy of the city, especially around sunset when they would be full of families and couples enjoying the end to a sunny day.

If this does not make you love Lima, what will?

If this does not make you love Lima, what will?

With Sam for an evening stroll.

With Sam for an evening stroll.

Early morning surf session, reminds me a lot of California.

Early morning surf session, reminds me a lot of California.

We found this park one of our long walks, it was so beautiful and stretched for miles.

We found this park on one of our long walks, it was so beautiful and stretched for miles.

All over the park there were little foot fountains for peoples dogs. Great idea!

All over the park there were little foot fountains for peoples dogs. Great idea!

The houses along this stretch of park were so fancy.

The houses along this stretch of park were so fancy.

Historic Center

San Francisco Church and Convent was one of the most beautiful churches/monasteries we have seen since the Andalusian churches of Spain. They have thousands of hand painted Sevillian tiles, intricate carvings and underground catacombs. The bad thing is they are strict about no pictures inside so you will just have to visit one day.

Now that he will not take that hat off, Sam is easy to spot everywhere.

Now that he will not take that hat off, Sam is easy to spot everywhere. At the San Francisco church getting ready to see some catacombs.

There was a huge food festival of regional food from all over Peru in this square. I bought a bag small little red quinoa and fresh pear juice.

If we did not have miles to cover in the city, I would have bought way more things. So many items I did not know existed.

If we did not have miles to cover in the city, I would have bought way more things. So many items I did not know existed.

This building remind me so much of Paris, I really loved it.

Looks so much like Paris, I need to look up who designed it.

Looks so much like Paris, I need to look up who designed it.

Lima is a busy city with bad traffic, but there are so many parks and free buses, it is easy to escape it.

Even the busy streets had charm in the historic center to me.

Even the busy streets had charm in the historic center to me.

We did walk through some areas of Lima that were huge street blocks after street blocks of stores selling everything plastic ever made for human use and even an entire street with costumes and wigs. This area was not the prettiest part of Lima, but it was not boring.

We have many pictures of women wearing rainbow wigs, they all look about equally thrilled with it.

We have many pictures of women wearing rainbow wigs, they all look about equally thrilled with it.

Plaza Mayor was so beautiful, I kept walking around it trying to take it all in.

There was a changing of the guards while we were here and a full band playing great music. Made the square feel very festive.

There was a changing of the guards while we were here and a full band playing great music. Made the square feel very festive.

This is in the historic center, I took this picture of Sam because he looked like a secret agent spy.

Secret agent man.....

Secret agent man…..

Barranco

Barranco is a lovely old neighborhood with old mansions and lush foliage, it felt like a peak into the past life of the old rich Europeans who once lived here combined with hip coffee shops and breweries. We walked to Barranco from Miraflores along the coast in the morning, and it was the only day we had a few hours of misty grey, it burned off around noon. So these are our only pictures without sun.

The sun left for a few hours and while we were visiting here, it does make a difference, everything seems a bit duller. But this area was still charming.

The sun left for a few hours while we were visiting here, it does make a difference, everything seems a bit duller. But this area was still charming.

I loved the town square here, it felt very Back to the Future to me, I am not sure why.

I loved the town square here, it felt very Back to the Future to me, I am not sure why.

So did we like Lima, hell yes. Would we go back? In a second. The food alone is worth a visit (just wait for the food post!) and we just scratched the surface to all there is to see in and do in this cool, urban coastal city.

Yep, we liked it here, we will come back one day.

Yep, we liked it here, we will come back one day.