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Lima Historical Houses Guided Tour

The Peruvian capital has magnificent examples of colonial architecture in its historic center. Let's discover them on this tour of Lima's gorgeous historical houses!. Tour Details. At the designated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel and...

  • 4 hours
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The Peruvian capital has magnificent examples of colonial architecture in its historic center. Let's discover them on this tour of Lima's gorgeous historical houses!

Tour Details

At the designated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel and begin our tour of the colonial houses of the Peruvian capital. We'll review the period of Lima's greatest glory by walking through its historic center and admiring the exteriors of these elegant mansions.

We'll start by entering Casa O'Higgins, where traveling exhibitions of popular art are held. Afterward, we'll visit the Fernandini House, a property built at the beginning of the 20th century that represents Lima's maximum exponent of art nouveau.

Next, we'll continue to the Aliaga House, built in the same year of the foundation of Lima, where the Aliaga lineage has lived for 17 generations.

Lastly, we'll enjoy a tasting of different pisco-based macerados, a popular distilled drink made from grapes.

The tour will end after a total of 3.5 hours.

Hotel Pickup

The tour includes pickup from hotels in the Miraflores or San Isidro neighborhoods. If you're staying in other areas, we'll contact you to set up an alternative pick-up point.

Included

  • Hotel pick up and drop–off
  • English–speaking guide
  • Tasting of pisco
  • based macerados

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, there is a rental service of manual wheelchairs

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