(Main
Square - Lima Centre)
DAILY
DEPARTURE: from the hotels
of Miraflores or San Isidro.
SHARED
SERVICE(passengers will be picked up in the following schedules)
:
In the morning 09:15 a.m.
In the afternoon 02:45 p.m.
(*)
The exact time of the passenger picking-up will be confirmed at
the moment of the reservations.
This
excursion offers the best combination of the differents attractions
in Lima and its three historical periods: pre-hispanic, colonial
and contemporary.In Lima, there were several different pre-columbian
cultures which are dated thousands of years back. Lima was part
of the Inca Empire until was founded by the spaniard Francisco
Pizarro on the 18th. of January, 1535. During our guided tour
we will travel along its millenary history.
ANCESTRAL LIMA
At the Huaca Pucllana, an archaeological precint build in the
IV century A.C., we will have a panoramic view of this magnificent
ceremonial and administrative centre which was considered by the
Incas a holy village. We will learn about the life and rituals
of its ancient inhabitants and admire its typical piramidal building,
very characteristic of sacred pre-hispanic edifications which
were adored in the coast of Perú.
COLONIAL LIMA
The peruvian Viceroyalty was the most important one in the Spanish
Empire and Lima was its capital. The highlights of its historical
centre are its architecture and the urban design of the city,
found in thold streets filled with colonial houses adorned with
moorish-style balconies. Our trip includes the Paseo de la Republica
(Promenade of the Republic), Plaza San Martin(San Martin Square)
and the Plaza Mayor (Main Square), with their different buildings:
Palacio de Gobierno(Government Palace), Palacio Arzobispal the
(Archibishop's Palace), the Basilica Catedral (Cathedral Basilica)
and the Palacio Municipal (Municipal Palace).
In its historic centre we shall visit one of its most beaautiful
buildings, the Museum of the Banco Central de Reserva, where we
can admire Perú's treasures: a fine selection of objects made
in gold, ceramics and textiles of its different pre-columbian
cultures, ranging since their origins to Inca times (1).We will
enter the monumental Convento de San Francisco (Convent of Saint
Francis), which displays the biggest collection of religious art
in America. We can admire the Choir Room and the Monks’ Library,
the Sacristy, with its collection of Zurbaran and Rivera paintings.
The Big Patio of the Main Cloister, decorated with sevillan tyles
from the XVI century, its beautiful moorish arches and its subterranean
crypts known as The Catacombs, where you will feel the presence
of Lima's colonial past.
CONTEMPORARY LIMA
Visit
to the most traditional residential areas in the capital: The
Olive Grove of San Isidro, Miraflores and Larco Mar, distinctive
tourist centre of contemporary Lima.
IMPORTANT
NOTES :
* (1) Museum of Banco Central de Reserva, closed to the public
on Saturdays and Sundays afternoon.* The promotions and visit
of this pamphlet can change or finalize without previous warning.