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Lima: an introduction
Lima, the capital of Peru, is a busy city with a rich history and a wealth of things to see and do. With a population of over seven million, it is one of Latin America’s largest cities and offers it’s visitors historical sites, museums, a wide range of entertainment, amazing restaurants and of course almost countless hotels.
Lima has seen considerable investment and redevelopment in recent years, which means an easier and more pleasurable experience for visitors.
Covering an area of over 300 square miles, Lima is an amazing place and whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, with a little planning you are sure to have a wonderful stay.
Lima hotels: an overview
Hotels in Lima range from the modest but comfortable for visitors on a tight budget up to five star luxury accommodation, with every level inbetween. Whatever your budget and requirements, you are sure to find a hotel in Lima that will make your stay a very enjoyable one.
Some facts for the visitor
Airports: the main airport for international arrivals is Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima.
Visas: citizens of the United States, Canada, Mexico and most countries in South America, Central America and Western Europe do not require a visa to visit Peru. A stay of up to 90 days will be issued on arrival.
Language: the official language of Peru is Spanish, though Aymara and Quechua are the languages of certain regions.
Money: the currency of Peru is the Nuevo Sol. ATM machines that accept international cards can be found in most cities.
Electricity: 220 volts
Time Zone: PET (UTC-5)
Country Calling Code: 51
Please confirm all visa requirements with your local Embassy before travel.
The vast range of hotels in Lima means that there a some great deals to be had - we hope you have a wonderful time when you visit.


