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... 't operate any more. The prices of accommodation and food are rather low, although the cities like Lima or Arequipa do have some really expensive hotels and restaurants. The shops are well-stocked, especially in the big cities. The safety is not an ...
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Lima and Amazon
A Travel Blog entry by michael.sandi from Lima and Puerto Maldonaldo, Peru
... ; We had read about a great restaurant in Miraflores called Astrid y Gaston which the reviews had shown was one of the best restaurants in Lima. But when we got there, the restaurant was closed for renovations. Oh well – we just saved ...
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Lima in a day
A Travel Blog entry by forbes.thompson from Lima, Peru
... , but I cant imagine running down these streets. As I made my way to the Miraflores neighborhood, known for its restaurants and bars, I wasn’t surprised to see the Starbucks and McDonalds and even TGI Fridays, but Chilis? Yes, there is a ...
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Livin La Vida Lima
A Travel Blog entry by stones_luce from Lima, Peru
... night Miraflores has proved to be fantastic. The old buildings lit up beautifully, the street markets working overtime, bars and restaurants full of life and people everywhere. We can’t speak highly enough of Lima, particularly Miraflores. Our final ...
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Lima: Days 29-31
A Travel Blog entry by fruss from Lima, Peru
... , handy. Realise Peruvians have different eating habits to us Westerners. Main meal of day is long lunch, and a lot of restaurants don`t even open for dinner. Ah well, there`s always McDonald's... Tomorrow big tour starts, so another quality bit of ...
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Lima
A Travel Blog entry by roro from Lima, ****, Peru
... head of population in South America, we only spotted two in all our time wandering round the town of China! Lima does have an astounding amount of Chinese restaurants,(called Chifas) however,... over 2,000 to be exact..We didn`t indulge in these but to be ...
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Lima: and now the cold really starts
A Travel Blog entry by simonne.fuge from Lima, Peru
... and I was basically drooling over all of the Peruvian food. Apparently Peruvian food is some of the best in South America and Lima has the best restaurants in Peru so... I want to stop at every restaurant to eat! In the evening we met up with Sebastian, a ...
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A luxurious day in Lima
A Travel Blog entry by andrewanderica from Lima, Peru
... market in March.... No chance, but the theory is great). Next was China Town with its many malls and the ubiquitous restaurants. Here they had floor tiles that people could buy and engrave a personal message in for weddings, birthdays or any ...
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Cathedrals and Clinics...ahhh, a day in Lima!
A Travel Blog entry by gypsyslice from Lima, Peru
... of the Plaza is flanked by the Cathedral (see below), and the other two sides are bordered by normal buildings with offices, restaurants, etc. But they give the Plaza a certain feel too, as those buildings are painted a deep yellow and feature gorgeous ...
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Lima in an afternoon
A Travel Blog entry by katrinaoliver from Lima, Peru
... for producing olive oil. San Isidro has recently been converted into an important tourist and business centre with modern buildings, restaurants and conference centres and it was very nice to pass through. Some of the houses were beautiful and ...
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Lima
A Travel Blog entry by danp from Lima, Peru
... head displayed as a centerpiece. I feel now like I have seen enough to write the Zagat guide to restaurants in Centro Lima. Despite the impressive architecture and historical sights, the area around the Plaza de Armas and the Cathedral offers ...
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Enjoying warm citylife in Lima
A Travel Blog entry by josefine_malin from Lima, Peru
... been spent on great restaurants and bars with friends in the neighborhoods of Miraflores, San Isidrio and Barranco. Lima have some of the best gourmet restaurants and liveliest nightlife, and as it is summer vacation here it seems like Saturday every ...
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Back to Lima to meet some distant relatives...
A Travel Blog entry by richardandfiona from Lima, Peru
... were off on a tour of the families' other restaurants and their hotel. Michael and his family were obviously doing well in Lima as all the restaurants were busy and Michael told us of his plans to expand one of them to take advantage of the business it ...
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Lima - a pleasant surprise
A Travel Blog entry by gareth.alanna from Lima, Peru
... a typical Sunday afternoon back home. Loads of families, friends and couples out enjoying the winter sunshine in the parks and restaurants. We sat in a restaurant in the Larcomar center (restaurants, bars and boutique stores) set into the cliff side with ...
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Lazy days in Lima
A Travel Blog entry by jon-lisa from Lima, Peru
... craft and antiques market along with stalls offering works by local artists. Larco Mar is a flash clifftop development with shops, restaurants, cinema, nightclubs and bowling alley's and is a popular place for locals to chill with their friends. Barranco ...
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Lima, hoofdstad van Peru
A Travel Blog entry by rien from Lima, Peru
... western and the local mall (Larcomar) would not look strange in many European city. Plenty of shops, restaurants overlooking the Pacific Ocean (excellent). There are all sorts of hang gliders fly over the coastline. In short, the ...
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Splurging in Lima
A Travel Blog entry by arnykim from Lima, Peru
... I believe means "bread" in the indigenous language of Quechua. Up until then I had generally eaten cheaply, mostly at small local restaurants, which was great in terms of getting acquainted with local cuisine. However, I have to admit it was great to ...
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Reflections on Lima
A Travel Blog entry by guykb from Lima, Peru
... are high cliffs above the ocean and Larcomar takes advantage of this geography by hiding a shopping mall complete with up-market restaurants and a cinema. We took a good look at the wonderful views that you can see form the clifftop then descended into ...
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Lima
A Travel Blog entry by vagabond-ing from Lima - espectation - being mugged within the 1st 5 seconds, Peru
... , and is very popular among tourists, young people and people of the medium-to-upper-class socioeconomic levels. They have restaurants, stores, a food court, ice cream shops, arcades, bowling alleys, nightclubs, bars, and the most modern cinema in all of ...
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*coughing* Lima... *coughing*
A Travel Blog entry by darfrazier from Lima, Peru
... and faster when she saw us. We chuckled and had to accept her invitation! Quite a memorable hostess that I have ever experienced in any restaurants. I am gonna sign off as I have to catch some Zzzz´s before I fly to Cuzco, Peru! By the way, some of ...
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Lima and Miraflores
A Travel Blog entry by johnnytravel from Miraflores, Peru
... few minute walk from our hotel near Parque Kennedy. This pedestrian thoroughfare is a street lined with only Italian restaurants side by side. Choosing a dining venue in this unique section of Miraflores consisted less of differentiating ...
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Sonesta Hotel El Olivar Lima
Pancho Fierro 194, San Isidro, Lima, Peru
... Isidro'€(tm)s majestic 10-acre Olive Grove Wood, together with the comfort and services that only a five-star hotel can offer. The Hotel El Olivar offers fine restaurants, health club, meeting rooms, business center and other luxury amenities.
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Miraflores
Lima, Peru
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This beachfront residential district features many of Lima's excellent shops, restaurants, nightspots and first class hotels.





