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Travel with Our Flights to Lima
Lima, the bustling capital of Peru, is a city that seamlessly blends historical charm with modern sophistication. From its colonial-era architecture and fascinating museums to its world-renowned culinary scene and scenic coastal views, Lima offers an experience like no other. Book your flights to Lima and get ready to explore this captivating city.
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Required Documentation for Travel
Before booking your tickets to Lima Peru, make sure you have the necessary travel documents. Some travelers may need a visa depending on their nationality, but if you’re traveling domestically within Peru, a national ID is sufficient. For more detailed information, please refer to our travel documents and requirements page.
Check-In
For a hassle-free experience, check in for your flights to Lima Peru through the Volaris website or app. Online check-in is available from 72 hours up to 1 hour before departure. If you prefer checking in at the airport, be sure to arrive early to avoid long lines, especially during busy travel periods.
Baggage
Your flight tickets to Lima Peru include one personal item and one carry-on bag as part of the basic fare. For detailed information on what you can bring, please visit our baggage policy page. Pack light clothing and a jacket for the cooler coastal evenings, and don’t forget comfortable shoes if you plan to explore Lima’s many walking trails and historical sites.
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Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM)
Your flights to Lima will land at Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), the main gateway to Peru. The airport is located about 11 kilometers (7 miles) from downtown Lima and offers a range of services, including currency exchange, car rentals, and dining options. Known for its efficient service and modern facilities, Jorge Chávez International Airport makes for a convenient start to your Peruvian adventure.
How to Get Out of the Airport
Getting to your accommodation from the airport is easy, thanks to Lima’s various transportation options. You can take a taxi or arrange for a private transfer directly to your hotel. The official airport taxis are safe and reliable, and the journey to the city center typically takes around 30 to 45 minutes. If you’re planning to explore more of Peru, consider renting a car at the airport.
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Accommodation in Lima
- Miraflores: A popular choice for tourists, Miraflores offers modern hotels, trendy restaurants, and stunning Pacific Ocean views.
- Barranco: Lima’s bohemian district, with art galleries, vibrant nightlife, and charming boutique hotels for a relaxed, artistic vibe.
- San Isidro: Known for elegant hotels, beautiful parks, and proximity to the business district, perfect for travelers seeking quieter, upscale accommodations.
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Places to Visit in Lima
- Plaza Mayor: Surrounded by colonial architecture, this historic square is the perfect place to start exploring Lima’s past.
- Larco Museum: Dive into Peru’s pre-Columbian history at the Larco Museum, showcasing artifacts and ceramics in a beautiful setting.
- Huaca Pucllana: Visit this ancient archaeological site in the heart of Miraflores for a glimpse of pre-Inca history.
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Gastronomy of Lima
- Ceviche: A classic Peruvian dish with fresh fish marinated in lime juice, onions, and cilantro.
- Lomo Saltado: A stir-fry combining beef, tomatoes, and onions, served with fries and rice, reflecting Lima’s diverse culinary heritage.
- Ají de Gallina: A creamy chicken stew made with ají amarillo, walnuts, and cheese, served over rice.
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Top Reasons to Visit Lima
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Rich History and Culture
Lima is home to countless historical sites, museums, and colonial landmarks that reflect Peru’s diverse heritage.
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World-Renowned Culinary Scene
From ceviche to fusion cuisine, Lima’s food scene is celebrated globally for its creativity and unique flavors.
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Stunning Coastal Views
With scenic cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Lima offers breathtaking views and beautiful waterfront parks.
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Vibrant Arts and Nightlife
Explore Lima’s lively arts scene, from contemporary galleries to street art in Barranco, and enjoy its energetic nightlife.
Quick Facts
Hotel Zone
Lima’s main hotel zones include Miraflores, Barranco, and San Isidro, each offering unique experiences for different types of travelers.
Local Cuisine
Lima’s culinary scene blends traditional flavors and modern innovation, with must-try dishes like ceviche, lomo saltado, and ají de gallina.
Annual Cultural Events
Lima hosts several cultural events throughout the year, including the Mistura Food Festival and the Lima Film Festival.
Must-Visit Places
Don’t miss iconic spots like Plaza Mayor, Larco Museum, and the bohemian neighborhood of Barranco.