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:This article is about Lima, Peru. For other places, people and things named "Lima", see Lima (disambiguation).

Tourist attractions

The Historic centre of Lima, located in downtown Lima and the Rímac District, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 due the large number of historical buildings dating from the Spanish colonial era, a small number of which have now been restored. In particular, the monumental Plaza

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Historic centre of Lima - Downtown Lima - Rímac District - UNESCO - World Heritage Site - 1988

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Mayor, with the 16th century Cathedral and the Presidential Palace, and the catacombs of the Convento de San Francisco are popular with visitors.

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16th century - Convento de San Francisco

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Several sections of the Lima City Walls can still be seen. These fine examples of Spanish medieval fortification were used to defend Lima from attacks from pirates and corsairs.

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Lima City Walls - Medieval fortification - Pirate - Corsair

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The city also has a number of fine museums, notably the National Museum of Anthropology, Archaeology, and History and the Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological Museum, both in the Pueblo Libre district.

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Many small beaches, which are heavily visited during the summer months, are located by the southern Pan-American Highway. The most well-known ones are located in the districts of Santa María del Mar, Punta Hermosa, Punta Negra, San Bartolo and Pucusana. Also, the district of Ancón, located north of the city, has a very popular beach resort. Numerous restaurants, clubs and hotels have been opened in these places to serve the many beachgoers. The beaches in Lima itself are not suitable for swimming because the city's sewage is dumped raw into the ocean.

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Pan-American Highway - Santa María del Mar - Punta Hermosa - Punta Negra - San Bartolo - Pucusana - Ancón

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The suburbs of Chosica and Cieneguilla provide attractive green landscapes at a short distance from the city. Because of their elevation (> 500 meters), the sun shines in these areas even during winter and hence they are visited by residents of Lima to escape from the winter fog.

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Chosica - Cieneguilla

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Recently, the Palomino Islands near the port of Callao have attracted visitors due to a population of sea lions.

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Palomino Islands - Sea lion

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The biggest Peruvian business emporium is Gamarra. Guarded by the Comando Centurion, a group of security officers, 150,000 shoppers per day can browse the hundreds of ships in the area. The stores offer designer clothes at affordable prices. Fashion shows presenting the latest trends are a weekly event.

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For the tourist with nerves of steel the colourful "Mercado Central" should not be missed. Don't take anything of value with you, pickpockets abound!

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Situated in Monterrico, the Gold Museum, together with the even more interesting textile museum. Here can be seen almost perfectly preserved thousand year old garments and feathered capes recovered from the waterless deserts of Western Peru. Also in the same building, an arms museum with a huge range of antique Spanish firearms, among muskets and arquebuses.

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Muskets - Arquebuses

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