National Geographic Traveller UK - 05.2020 - 06.2020

(Kiana) #1
Lima

PERU
2 Miles

Huaca PucilanaSurquillo Market

Museo Larco

Casa Fugaz

Lima Museum of Contemporary Art(MAC Lima)

(Mario Testino’s gallery)MATE

BarrioChino

El Olivar Park
MIRAFLORES
BARRANCO

SAN ISIDRO

SAN MIGUEL

CHORRILLOS

CALLAO CENTRO

PACIFIC
OCEAN

2PM (SUNDAYS)
ALFONSO UGARTE ANTIQUES MARKET
Every Sunday, around a dozen peddlers
gather on quiet Avenida Alfonso Ugarte
for this sidewalk showcase of vintage
dishware, furnishings, artworks, tchotchkes,
books, vinyl and other treasures. Wheeling,
dealing and genteel haggling abound but
the sale is closed with lots of friendly banter
from merchants.


8PM
HUACA PUCLLANA
It’s in every guidebook, but the experience
is exquisite. A five-star restaurant splurge
in Miraflores, right next to the namesake
Lima-civilisation archaeological site. A
terrace adjacent to its adobe pyramid
and surrounding plazas, patios and
chambers serves as a brilliant dining
room for stellar people-watching and
haute Peruvian cuisine. The latter
includes impeccably turned-out quinoa
salads, tiraditos and ceviches, plus fish
and shellfish from the Pacific and nearby
rivers. More adventurous palates savour
delicacies like alpaca and guinea pig.
resthuacapucllana.com


10PM
COCKTAILS AT BAR INGLÉS
After a full day of Lima intensity, shake off
any dust (physical or psychological) with a
stiff, old-school cocktail in the Bar Inglés at
the Country Club Lima Hotel. That bone-
dry martini, heart-warming manhattan
or piquant negroni, mixed to five-star
standards, is the perfect attitude adjustment,
especially in a fine, wainscoted barroom that
rides the line with genuine Britannia fakery.
countryclublimahotel.com

4AM
LATE-NIGHT SUPPER AT SIETE SOPAS
A soaring industrial space, awash in neon
and favoured by post-nightlife refugees,
the Surquillo branch of Siete Sopas (open
24/7) has diners clustering at long, shared
tables that quickly lead to bonhomie. Nightly
limited fixed menus (sandwiches, pasta,
chicken) showcase one of seven soups that
are Peruvian regional classics, including
a sui-generis minestrone, a stick-to-your
ribs beef and bean potage, or sancocho,
an originally Caribbean stew that’s packed
with meat, potatoes or cassava and corn
on the cob.

Getting there & around
British Airways offers the only direct
flights from London to Lima. ba.com
Average flight time: 12h35m.
Although buses connect central
Lima, Miraflores and Barranco a car is
the best way to explore the sprawling
city. Inexpensive taxis abound
(negotiate fares before boarding)
and Uber is well established.

When to go
Lima’s climate is temperate and dry,
with negligible rainfall (less than
6cm annually). Winter (June-
October) temperatures range from
15-20C; summer (November-May)
temperatures from 16-27C.

Places mentioned
Hotel Casa República.
casarepublica.com
Hotel B. relaischateaux.com
MAC Lima. maclima.pe
Pedro de Osma Museum.
museopedrodeosma.org
MATE – Museo Mario Testino.
mate.pe
Larco Museum. museolarco.org
Queirolo. bodegaqueirolo.com
Piano Bar Munich. facebook.com/
pianobarmunichoficial
Monumental Callao.
monumentalcallao.com

More info
peru.travel
visitlima.pe

How to do it
CHIMU ADVENTURES can arrange
travel around Lima, accommodation
at Hotel Casa República (Barranco),
and airport transfers.
chimuadventures.com

ESSENTIALS


Lunch at Huaca Pucllana, in Miraflores, a restaurant
that serves a mix of contemporary and classical
Peruvian dishes


ILLUSTRATION: JOHN PLUMER

120 nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel


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