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Lima Province

Peru
Region·Buzzy, Diverse, Historic, Coastal
Lima Province
Photo by Pablo Metz from Google Places
Lima Province
Photo by Pablo Hurtado Amarillo from Google Places
Lima Province
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Lima Province
Photo by Victor Andres Angeles Campos from Google Places
Lima Province
Photo by Alfonso Perez from Google Places
Lima Province
Photo by Pablo Metz from Google Places
Lima Province
Photo by Pablo Hurtado Amarillo from Google Places
Lima Province
Photo by Carlos Escobal Mc Evoy from Google Places
Lima Province
Photo by Victor Andres Angeles Campos from Google Places
Lima Province
Photo by Alfonso Perez from Google Places

Lima Province is the pulse of Peru, a sprawling metropolitan region on the central coast that serves as the country's economic and cultural epicenter. At its heart lies the capital city, Lima, a metropolis where 16th-century colonial architecture stands alongside sleek modern skyscrapers. As an industrial powerhouse contributing half of the national GDP, the province offers a fast-paced urban environment balanced by its scenic seaside location. Visitors can immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of history at various landmarks, explore diverse neighborhoods, and experience the vibrant daily life of nearly a third of Peru's population.

Lima Province is the pulse of Peru, a sprawling metropolitan region on the central coast that serves as the country's economic and cultural epicenter. At its heart lies the capital city, Lima, a metropolis where 16th-century colonial architecture stands alongside sleek modern skyscrapers. As an industrial powerhouse contributing half of the national GDP, the province offers a fast-paced urban environment balanced by its scenic seaside location. Visitors can immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of history at various landmarks, explore diverse neighborhoods, and experience the vibrant daily life of nearly a third of Peru's population.

Highlights

  • The historic center of Lima with its colonial architecture.

  • Dynamic coastal views along the Pacific Ocean.

  • A world-renowned culinary scene and vibrant local markets.

  • Modern districts blending commerce with cultural attractions.

Before you go: Lima Province essentials

  • The province is the primary economic engine of Peru, making it very busy and densely populated.

  • Coastal location provides beautiful ocean views but also high humidity year-round.

  • A significant portion of Peru's population lives here, resulting in a vibrant but crowded urban experience.

  • Rich archaeological sites like Pachacamac are located within the province's reach.

Coastal Weather

Be prepared for the 'garúa' (coastal mist) that often blankets the region, especially from May to October.

Culinary Exploration

Lima is the gastronomic capital of Latin America; make sure to try ceviche and lomo saltado at local 'huariques'.

Best For

Urban explorers, history buffs, and business travelers.

Currency

PEN S/

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

Spanish, English

Traffic Planning

Traffic in the metropolitan area can be intense; plan your travel outside of peak rush hours to save time.

Historical Center

Spend a full day exploring the UNESCO-listed historic center to appreciate the colonial balconies and cathedrals.

Best time to visit Lima Province

December–April

Spring

September to November offers pleasant temperatures as the winter mist begins to clear, perfect for walking tours.

Summer

December to March is the sunniest time, ideal for enjoying the coastal districts and outdoor cafes.

Fall

April to June sees cooling temperatures and the return of some cloud cover, though it remains comfortable for sightseeing.

Winter

July to August is characterized by the 'garúa' mist and cooler weather; it's a great time for indoor cultural activities and museums.

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