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Lima Peru

The capitol of Peru, Lima is cosmopolitan and has that large-city feel, yet still maintains a culture true to its Indian roots. Sitting up against the Pacific Ocean, the fog and chilly air rolls in, but during the summer months (winter months in U.S.) the sun peaks its head out and millions flock to the beach. Although most buildings are governmental, you can still find historical sites and museums throughout the city. Its cobbled streets and traditional Catholic churches mixed with big city sophistication leads Lima to be a unique experience for the South American tourist.

Tourist attractions
In the center of town, known as the Plaza de Armas, you can see the President’s palace and all its glory. You cannot enter, but just take some pictures from behind the gates. In this area, you can visit the massive governmental buildings and the politicians roaming the streets. During the lunch hour, you can witness the changing of the guard. In the plaza are the cathedral, town hall, and library. Many manifestations against the government often take place in this plaza.

For the shopaholic, visit Miraflores—an eclectic area with outdoor markets, cafes, outdoor entertainment and various stores and restaurants. It invokes a Miami like feel in a city that is quite subdued. You can also see Kennedy Park in which artists sell their painting s every weekend.

Over forty museums are located in or around Lima, Peru with artifacts of the ancient Incan culture, textiles, and pottery. Most museums are either historical-archaeological or religious. Museums to see include the Museum of the Republic and Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology, with collections of ancient Peruvian culture. If you do not have a weak stomach, visit the Museum of the Inquisition to view underground dungeons and torture chambers.

The Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology is open from Tuesday to Sunday 9:30-5:30. Plaza Bolivar s/n, Pueblo Libre. 463-5070

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