Steeped in a captivating history and boasting an expansive coastal location, Lima, Peru's vibrant capital, offers families a perfect fusion of adventure and education. Whether it's exploring ancient streets or engaging with interactive art installations, Lima guarantees fun for all ages.
If you're in search of striking luxury hotels alongside sun-soaked beaches or budget-friendly stays in the bustling city centre, rest assured, you've come to the right place. Delve in to discover Lima's best family-friendly hotels, preferred neighbourhoods and remarkable attractions that your loved ones will cherish.
Things to do
From historical exhibitions and sun-soaked parks to a world-record holding fountain display, Lima is brimming with enchanting family-friendly attractions. Here's when and where to start.
- Embark on an enchanting evening at the Magic Water Circuit, undeniably one of Lima's sparkling stars. This sprawling water park, recognised by Guinness Book of World Records, treats your family to 13 incredible fountains paired with choreographed light and music shows.
- Enjoy a peaceful retreat at El Libro Park in the Miraflores district. Experience a synthesis of art and nature through monumental sculptures, including the renowned "Silencio" that pays homage to the Pachacámac idol. The stunning Pacific Ocean as the backdrop rounds off this sensory delight.
- Finally, soak in the greenery amidst the urban hustle at the Park of the Exposition, nestled in Lima's city centre. Housing three museums - the Lima Art Museum, the Museum of Italian Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Lima, this park is an architectural and cultural treasure trove. Your family can indulge in recreational activities, explore the scenic landscape, and partake in cultural and artistic events, making it a perfect day out.
When to visit
Planning a family trip to Lima can be a thrilling experience. The key, of course, is timing. While Lima welcomes visitors all year round, there's a certain magic about visiting during the winter season, running from May to September. During this time, Lima swaps its sunny spells for cooler temperatures and atmospheric fog banks, offering a unique travel experience, particularly enjoyable by the beach.
Remember, though, that winter in Lima is equivalent to British summer. Don't let the misty weather known as La Garua deter you. Yes, British families may find winter holidays easier to plan around school terms, but soaking in the coastal sun during Lima's summer, running from December to March, also proves equally delightful.
Things you'll love...
- Explore exciting history and culture in Lima, the ancient "City of Kings"
- Engage with the interactive elements in the world's largest water fountain park at the Magic Water Circuit.
- Marvel at larger-than-life art installations at El Libro Park located in Miraflores district.
- Indulge in an urban adventure at the Park of the Exposition, a green oasis nestled in downtown Lima.