4-Day Lima, Mosaic of Flavors 

4 days

Easy

A vibrant mosaic of flavors awaits, blending indigenous, Spanish, African, and Asian influences into its culinary tapestry, offering an unforgettable gastronomic journey rich in history and culture.

Of seasonings and flavors. Of surprises and delights. The Peruvian gastronomy is unique, as unique as will be the experience that Lima Gourmet offers us, from a traditional pisco sour, to a succulent lomo saltado (stir-fry sirloin) or an impressive cebiche. Our senses will be invaded by so many colors, smells and flavors, that you will be trapped forever.

What's included?
    • Private transfers.
    • All admission tickets on tours.
    • 1 pisco coctail and 1 peruvian sándwich.
    • 1 set menu dinner at Huaca Pucllana restaurant.
    • 1 set menu lunch at Cala restaurant.
    • 1 set menu dinner at Casa Moreyra of Astrid & Gaston restaurant.
    • 3 nights in selected hotels.
    • Daily breakfast.
    Exclusions
      • Drinks.
      • Gratuities.
      Please note
        • The Cathedral is closed on some of the national and/or religious holidays. During the religious holidays, access is subject to confirmation 7 days prior. It does not operate Saturday afternoons or Sunday mornings. This visit can be programmed on a different day as the one that appear on the itinerary
        • Religious premises require proper attire to enter the worship place. Avoid short skirts or pants, or clothing with bare shoulders. It is prohibited to take pictures using flash.
        • Restaurants have limited capacity. We recommend booking this experience 3 months in advance. In case a restaurant does not have the capacity another one will be offered as an option.
        What to bring
          • Comfortable walking shoes: Since culinary tours often involve exploring different neighborhoods and markets on foot, comfortable shoes are essential.
          • Lightweight clothing: Lima can be warm and humid, especially during certain seasons, so lightweight and breathable clothing is recommended.
          • Sun protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat can help protect against the strong sun when walking around the city.
          • Reusable water bottle: Staying hydrated is important, especially in a warm climate, so a reusable water bottle can be handy.
          • Small backpack or tote bag: Useful for carrying essentials such as water, snacks, camera, and souvenirs.
          • Spanish phrasebook or language app: While many people in Lima speak English, having some basic Spanish phrases can be helpful, especially when interacting with locals in markets or restaurants.
          • Appetite and adventurous spirit: Most importantly, travelers should bring along their appetite and a sense of adventure to fully enjoy the diverse flavors and culinary experiences of Lima.
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