How I Spent 1 Day in Lima With No Regrets
One day is never enough time to truly experience a city. But that was, unfortunately, the way my trip to Lima worked out. Lima is a beautiful city that deserves more than a day. However, if you’re like me, and only have a limited amount of time there, this is one way to enjoy the city in just one day!
Lima Gourmet Company
When trying to decide how to spend my one lonely day, I had to figure out what I was most excited about in Lima. The answer that came to mind immediately was the food. Lima has a reputation as a city with some of the best food in the world, and I didn’t want to miss it!
Lima Gourmet Company came highly recommended as a good food tour that also had a Peruvian cooking class included! The tour went from 9 am to about 2 pm, meaning I would have the afternoon to still wander Lima on my own. I booked it the night before we left Cusco and had no regrets!
Coffee
The day started off with my tour guide/chef picking me up at my hotel in Miraflores at about 9 am. She was 5 minutes late and went out of her way to make sure I knew that (emailed me, called my room, etc.) and apologized profusely. I was impressed!
Our first stop was to a coffee house (thankfully) in Barraco where we were given some background on Peruvian coffee and treated to a biscuit and a great big cup of coffee.
The group was very small. It was just me, a couple from Brazil and one other man from the United States and our guide! (My husband had to work for this portion of the trip, so I was on my own.)
The Bridge of Sighs
On our way to the coffee house, you cross the “Bridge of Sighs.” The story goes that if you and your significant other hold hands and make it across the bridge without taking a breath…you’ll be together forever! (I advise running across that bridge then, haha. I tried walking across and holding my breath and gave up about halfway across!)
Smoothie at a hidden cafe
After your coffee, you’ll then walk to another cafe in Barranco for a delicious smoothie. The cafe itself is adorable and quite hidden. It’s one of those places if you didn’t know where it was, you would never find it.
A Super Nice Market in Lima
Next stop is the most incredible market I have ever seen. It’s in a rather ritzy part of Lima, and was a completely different experience from San Pedro Market, haha.
I loved getting to try the fruits! My favorite was the Maracuja fruit (Passion fruit). It’s the one with all the seeds in the photo gallery above.
We were just in this market for the different fruits, but it did seem to have all kinds of stuff! Not, as crazy as San Pedro Market, though!
Cooking class! Learning how to make a Pisco Sour & Ceviche
I was really excited to learn how to make a Pisco Sour and Ceviche! A Pisco Sour is an alcoholic cocktail in Peru that is made by mixing Peruvian pisco with key lime juice, simple syrup, egg white, Angostura bitters (for garnish), and ice cubes.
With your Pisco Sour in hand, you then head over to the table to make your very own Ceviche. Ceviche is a dish of fresh raw fish cured in citrus juices, and spiced with ají or chili peppers, and can also have onions and a side of sweet potato, etc.
Making my Ceviche
I am a terrible cook and terrible bartender, but both my pisco sour and ceviche were really good!
Huaca Pucllana
The final stop of this food tour is to Huaca Pucllana, a restaurant right next to pre-Incan ruins! You get several different gourmet dishes to try and dessert and alcoholic beverages. (All included in your tour price.)
I highly recommend Lima Gourmet Company if you’re interested in taking a food tour of Lima! The tour itself was fabulous, and you did get to see quite a lot of Lima in a short amount of time. (I also liked that I got to keep my apron from the cooking class, haha.)
Walking Around Miraflores
Getting back to my hotel at about 2:30 meant I had enough time to meander around Miraflores (the neighborhood in Lima where most hotels are) before we had to catch our flight!
Parque Kennedy
There is a gorgeous park in Miraflores that honors President Kennedy. You’ll see many friendly kitties and many street vendors.
“Parque del Amor”
“El Beso” is a very famous sculpture in Lima inside Parque del Amor. “El Beso” in English means “the kiss.” There are also many other sculptures in this park and fabulous views of the Pacific Ocean.
I really hope I get the opportunity to return to Lima, as I know I did not get a thorough experience of the city. However, with my limited amount of time, I am very happy with how this day was spent!
Do you like food tours? And how would you spend one day in Lima? Let me know in the comments!
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Planning a trip this October 2019 and will be booking this tour – do you have any other recommendations?
I, unfortunately, don’t have any more tips for Lima. However, I do have a TON for other parts of Peru if you’re interested, click here.
What a great post on Lima!
I went in 2006, how I love their food / ceviche!!!!
I remember Miraflores too
Glad to see you enjoyed! 🙂
Xoxo
Florencia
http://www.anaflorentina.com/
Aw, thank you, Florencia! I am so glad to hear you enjoyed your time in Lima too!
I adored this post so much! It was so exhilarating, I felt as If I was on the trip too. It sound like such an awesome trip.I love hearing about awesome adventures. Keep the wanderlust in your heart burning.
Oh gosh, thank you so much! I’m so excited you enjoyed this post so much! 🙂
It looks that you had a lot of fun! I have never tried food tour, but seems to be really cool idea!
jointyicroissanty
Aw, thank you! I had such a nice day! 🙂
Probably one of my favorite parts of being in Lima were the stray animals. They were generally very calm and nice. My family lived in a quiet little neighborhood with a local paneria on the corner. My grandmother would go every morning to buy fresh bread.
Peruvian markets are the best!
Yes! The strays in Lima do seem very calm and also well-kept interestingly enough. I think people must keep them fed? Oh gosh, your home in Lima sounds so nice. 🙂 I really hope I get the chance to return one day.
I am saving this post for my future to Lima! That fruit market looks so attractive to me. What a comprehensive guide!
Yay! Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the post! 🙂
I love your pictures and post from travel. I am sure that you spent a perfect time in those all places
Thanks, Karolina!
Your trip sounded so fun! The food looked amazing too.
Thank you! It was so good!
Dear Lindsey, you did really a lot in a short time, wow, congratulations!!! The Pisco sour and ceviche looked great, so good they were delicious! You looked so concentrated and beautiful! I loved the ruins and Miraflores, with the homage to Kennedy and also the El Beso sculpture – really a nice park, and the name! Paque del amor! Peru is known for the excellent food, like you said! I don’t really like passion fruit, but passion fruit juice and sweets I love 🙂 I loved your pictures! Hope you have a very nice week, Lindsey!
DenisesPlanet.com
Haha! I have to concentrate so hard when cooking lol! And thank you so much for reading, Denise! I really appreciate it! I hope you have a nice week too. 🙂
What an incredible time, Lindsey!!!
We’ve taken food tours in many of the cities we’ve visiting, and it’s always fascinating!! But to have a cooking class too—that’s the cherry on top!
XOXO
Jodie
www.jtouchofstyle.com
Yes! That’s what I was thinking too! Thank you for stopping by, Jodie! 🙂