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	<title>Visiting Peru &#187; Lima</title>
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		<title>Flights from Lima to Easter Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:58:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Easter Island Flight Flights from Lima to Easter Island are operated by LAN airlines. Flights depart from Lima airport (LIM) and arrive at Easter Island airport (IPC). LAN airlines is a member of the oneworld alliance, of which American Airlines, British Airways, and Iberia are all part. Flights from Lima to Easter Island can be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Flights from Lima to Easter Island are operated by LAN airlines. Flights depart from Lima airport (LIM) and arrive at Easter Island airport (IPC).</p>
<p>LAN airlines is a member of the oneworld alliance, of which American Airlines, British Airways, and Iberia are all part.</p>
<p>Flights from Lima to Easter Island can be very expensive in the high season, so a great way to avoid steep fares is to use your frequent flier miles from another oneworld airline to purchase your ticket.</p>
<p>The flight time from Lima to Easter Island is between 5h20 and 5h35m minutes, depending on which flight you take.</p>
<p>Flights from Peru to Easter Island only operate a few days a week. Make sure to book well ahead of time if you plan to travel to Easter Island in the high season, or if you plan to use frequent flier miles.</p>
<p>Flights from Lima to Easter Island are very often delayed. Delays can range from a few hours to 7 or 8 hours. As such, make sure to factor in delays when planning your Easter Island itinerary and connecting flights in Peru.</p>
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		<title>Lima Safety Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 12:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lima Photowalk Traveling in Lima requires a bit of caution, and Lima safety tips will help you have a safe trip to Lima. Like in any big city, travelers in Lima are at risk of being victims of petty crimes. Lima unfortunately has a lot of these, and also an elevated incidence of more serious [...]]]></description>
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<p>Traveling in Lima requires a bit of caution, and Lima safety tips will help you have a safe trip to Lima.</p>
<p>Like in any big city, travelers in Lima are at risk of being victims of petty crimes.  Lima unfortunately has a lot of these, and also an elevated incidence of more serious crimes.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t mean that you should avoid traveling to Lima.  It is relatively safe to visit Lima, but you should heed some Lima safety tips that will help you have a safer visit to Lima.</p>
<p>Lima Safety Tips</p>
<p>First, don&#8217;t wear (or even bring) any expensive or expensive-looking jewelry, sun glasses, handbags, accessories, or watches in Lima.  Doing so will make you a target for theft.</p>
<p>Leave your phone and other high-end electronics in your hotel room safe unless you absolutely need them. Make sure to keep cameras and other gadgets out of sight as much as possible if you carry them with you in Lima.</p>
<p>Leave your passport, tickets, and any other travel documents in a safe in your hotel room.  Never leave the hotel with them in your pocket, bag, or purse, and don&#8217;t leave them or any other valuables lying out in your room in your hotel in Lima.</p>
<p>Before you travel to Lima, buy a money belt and wear it on the inside of your clothes while you walk around Lima.  Only bring as much cash as you need to spend that day, and only one credit card.</p>
<p>Buy a fake wallet and put a few coins in it.  If you get mugged or robbed in Lima, hand over the fake wallet instead of your money belt.  That said, if you are pressed for more, don&#8217;t resist.  Your safety is more important than your money belt.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t hail taxis on the street in Lima.  Have your hotel call a taxi for you or use a hotel car.  It&#8217;s more expensive, but it&#8217;s far less risky than taking a street taxi in Lima.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t walk around on the streets in Lima at night.  Even during the day it is best to avoid walking in empty areas or small, deserted side streets.</p>
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		<title>Best Restaurants in Lima</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 12:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Esperando / Waiting Lima&#8217;s restaurant scene is lively and innovative, and some of the best restaurants in South America can be found in the capital of Peru. Keep in mind that if you want to eat the best ceviches in Lima, you&#8217;ll have to do so during lunch. Ceviche is traditionally only eaten during the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lima&#8217;s restaurant scene is lively and innovative, and some of the best restaurants in South America can be found in the capital of Peru.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that if you want to eat the best ceviches in Lima, you&#8217;ll have to do so during lunch.  Ceviche is traditionally only eaten during the day in Peru, so most ceviche restaurants open around noon and close by 5pm.</p>
<p>Here is my list of the best restaurants in Lima:</p>
<p>Astrid &amp; Gaston<br />
Address: 175, Miraflores, Cantuarias, Lima<br />
A great Gaston Acurio restaurant, Astrid &amp; Gaston restaurant is one of Lima&#8217;s best.</p>
<p>Francesco<br />
Address: Malecon de la Marina 526, Santa Cruz Miraflores, Lima<br />
Another great lunch spot, the award winning Francesco restaurant serves up some of the top ceviches in Lima.</p>
<p>Fusion Restaurant<br />
Address: Choquehuanca 714, San Isdiro, Lima<br />
With a focus on locally sourced ingredients and high quality food, the modern Fusion restaurant in Lima is not only a great place to have dinner, but with an excellent wine list, a great place for drinks as well.</p>
<p>La Gloria<br />
Address: Calle Atahualpa 201, Miraflores, Lima<br />
The top Mediterranean restaurant in town, La Gloria is an always-packed favorite spot for a romantic lunch or dinner in Lima.</p>
<p>La Mar<br />
Address: Avenida La Mar 770, Miraflores, Lima<br />
Great for lunch, the famous La Mar Cebicheria in Lima is so famous that there are now sister restaurants as far flung as San Francisco, California. The best dishes are the ceviches, so make sure to try a few.</p>
<p>Las Brujas de Cachiche<br />
Address: Ovalo Bolognesi 460, Miraflores, Lima<br />
Set in a historic mansion, Las Brujas de Cachiche restaurant in Lima offers top notch traditional Peruvian cuisine.</p>
<p>Jose Antonio Restaurant<br />
Address: Bernardo Monteagudo 200, San Isidro. Lima and Avenida La Floresta 124, Chacarilla del Estanque, Lima<br />
Offering great creole cuisine in a wild west-themed setting, Jose Antonio restaurant in Lima offers some of the best traditional Peruvian cooking in Lima.</p>
<p>La Rosa Nautica<br />
Address: Espigon 4 Circuito de Playas, Miraflores, Lima<br />
With a great location right on the water and housed in a beautiful Art Nouveau building, La Rosa Nautica is one of Lima&#8217;s best restaurants. Go for the views as much as for the food.</p>
<p>Malabar<br />
Address: Camino Real 101, San Isidro, Lima<br />
The only chef in Lima that uses Amazonian ingredients and recipes, Pedro Miguel Schiaffino cooks up amazing fusion food that blends Peruvian, Italian, and Cuban cuisines. Don&#8217;t miss the famous Pisco Punch made from a historic recipe at the swanky bar.</p>
<p>Osaka Restaurant<br />
Address: Conquistadores 999, San Isidro, Lima<br />
Peruvian chef Jan van Oordt and Japanese chef Hajime Kasuga cook up some of the most inventive fusion cuisine in Lima. Their Japanese-Peruvian dishes and minimalist decor make Osaka sushi restaurant one of the best restaurants in Lima.</p>
<p>Panchita<br />
Address: Avenida 2 de Mayo 298, Miraflores, Lima<br />
Another top Gaston Acurio restaurant. Panchita restaurant serves up great criole food in Lima.</p>
<p>Pescados Capitales<br />
Address: La Mar 1337, Miraflores, Lima<br />
With great fish and seafood dishes, in a casual atmosphere, Pescados Capitales is the perfect place to indulge in a lunch of the best ceviches in Peru.</p>
<p>Rafael Osterling Restaurant<br />
Address: San Martin 300, Miraflores, Lima<br />
A Peruvian-Mediterranean fusion restaurant, Rafael Osterling restaurant in Lima is known for its quality cuisine and attention to detail.</p>
<p>Rodrigo&#8217;s Restaurant<br />
Address: Francisco de Paula Camino 231, Miraflores, Lima<br />
Rodrigo Conroy&#8217;s hip Rodrigo&#8217;s Restaurant serves up great Basque cuisine in a stylish atmosphere. Come for lunch, dinner, or late night drinks.</p>
<p>Sangucheria Pasquale Hnos.<br />
Address: Avenida La Marina, Lima<br />
With delicious traditional Peruvian sandwiches, this Gaston Acurio restaurant is a great place to have a casual meal.</p>
<p>Segundo Muelle<br />
Address: Av. Conquistadores 489, San Isidro, Lima<br />
With a motto of &#8220;passion for the sea&#8221;, Segundo Muelle serves up some of the best seafood in Lima. Don&#8217;t forget to try their excellent ceviches for lunch.</p>
<p>Wa Lok Restaurant<br />
Address: Jr. Paruro 864-878, Lima<br />
Not to be missed when traveling to Lima, this &#8220;chifa&#8221;, or Chinese, restaurant is one of the best restaurants in Lima.  Wa Lok serves up excellent food that more than makes up for the rather uninspiring decor.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Things to Do in Lima</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 17:20:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Atardece en Lima Many people visiting Peru rush through Lima on their way to Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail. Lima is worth a visit, though, and here is a list of the top 10 things to do in Lima: 1. Visit the Gold Museum, or Museo de Oro, in Lima. 2. Go to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people visiting Peru rush through Lima on their way to Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail.</p>
<p>Lima is worth a visit, though, and here is a list of the top 10 things to do in Lima:</p>
<p>1. Visit the Gold Museum, or Museo de Oro, in Lima.</p>
<p>2. Go to the Miraflores area to wander through Kennedy Park and Love Park, and go shopping at Larcomar and Jockey Plaza.  Speaking of shopping, don&#8217;t miss the boutiques of the San Isidro district.  Conquistadores street is particularly good, and there are great restaurants there as well.</p>
<p>3. Visit the Barranco district to see the <a href="http://www.visiting-peru.com/puente-de-los-suspiros-bridge-barranco">Puente de los Suspiros</a> bridge and walk through the Municipal Park.</p>
<p>4. Visit the attractions in the Lima city center.  Don&#8217;t miss the Plaza San Martin, Lima Cathedral, Santo Domingo Church, La Merced Church, the Church of Saint Francis with its great catacombs and museum, the Congress building, San Marcos House, Riva Aguero House, Torre Tagle Palace, and Casa Aliaga.</p>
<p>5. Get a Piscosour at the historic Bolivar Hotel.</p>
<p>6. Watch the illuminated water fountain show at Circuito magico del agua from Wednesday through Sunday evenings.</p>
<p>7. Explore the Callao district with its 17th century fortress, the Fotaleza del Real Felipe.</p>
<p>8. Get up early to take a tour of the San Lorenzo, Fronton, Cavinzas and Palomino Islands.</p>
<p>9. Take a day trip to the Pachacamac Santuary on the Pan-South American Highway.</p>
<p>10. Navigate the newly discovered ruins of Caral, the oldest city in the Americas.  It&#8217;s just a few hours&#8217; drive from Lima and only recently opened for visits.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want to walk all over the city, you can take a city sightseeing bus in Lima. Mirabus Peru and City Sightseeing both offer hop on, hop off bus tours of Lima.</p>
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		<title>Sightseeing in Lima</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 18:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was here first There is a lot of great sightseeing in Lima that can keep visitors occupied for a long time. Even if you&#8217;re just in Lima for a short time, it is easy to to see many of the city&#8217;s best sightseeing spots. Some of the best sightseeing in Lima is as follows. [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a lot of great sightseeing in Lima that can keep visitors occupied for a long time.</p>
<p>Even if you&#8217;re just in Lima for a short time, it is easy to to see many of the city&#8217;s best sightseeing spots.</p>
<p>Some of the best sightseeing in Lima is as follows.</p>
<p>- Going to Barranco neighborhood to see the Puente de los Suspiros Bridge.<br />
- Enjoying the parks in Lima, including the Municipal Park in the Miraflores district, Universitario Park, Muralla Park, and Exposition Park.<br />
- Heading to downtown Lima to see the colonial architecture in Plaza San Martín, Riva Aguero House, Torre Tagle Palace, Casa Aliaga, the Congress building, and San Marcos House.<br />
- Visiting religious sites in Lima, including Lima Cathedral, Santo Domingo Church, La Merced Church, and San Francisco Church. The Catacombs of the San Francisco Church have a fine collection of colonial religious art from South America.</p>
<p>After a brisk day of walking around at the altitude, a break at the traditional Bolivar Hotel to get a Pisco Sour is always a good idea.</p>
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		<title>Best Hotels in Lima</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2006 23:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lima The best hotels in Lima are scattered throughout the city. Not many visitors fly to Peru to actually stay in Lima. It&#8217;s usually the jumping off point or ending point for trips to Machu Picchu or elsewhere in the Andes. That doesn&#8217;t mean that Lima is not a great place to spend a bit [...]]]></description>
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<p>The best hotels in Lima are scattered throughout the city.</p>
<p>Not many visitors fly to Peru to actually stay in Lima.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s usually the jumping off point or ending point for trips to Machu Picchu or elsewhere in the Andes.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t mean that Lima is not a great place to spend a bit of time though.</p>
<p>If you do stay in Lima, my list of the best hotels in Lima is below.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a big fan of the Miraflores Park Hotel in Lima.</p>
<p>Located in the Miraflores neighborhood, it&#8217;s very high quality and upscale.</p>
<p>While rooms at the Miraflores Park Hotel in Lima cost about US$175 a night, it&#8217;s money well spent.</p>
<p>Lower down the budget scale, you&#8217;ll have to switch neighborhoods to find a nice hotel in Lima.</p>
<p>San Isidro is a nice neighborhood and the Basadre Suites San Isidro hotel is a good choice here. Room rates are around US$100 a night.</p>
<p>There is also a Sheraton San Isidro for under US$100.</p>
<p>A few of the other best hotels in Lima are the Sonesta Posada del Inca El Olivar hotel as well as the Swissotel in Lima where deals can sometimes be had.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jul 2006 01:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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