Lima’s rich colonial history and vibrant cultural heritage come alive on the "Lima City of The Kings Walking Tour Including Catacombs." Exploring the UNESCO-listed historic center, visitors discover iconic landmarks like the majestic Cathedral of Lima. But the tour’s true highlight lies beneath the city’s surface – the eerie catacombs of the Convent and Museum San Francisco, offering a captivating glimpse into Lima’s religious past. For those seeking an immersive cultural experience, this guided tour promises to intrigue and enlighten.
Key Points
- A highly-rated 3-hour walking tour exploring the UNESCO-listed historic center of Lima, showcasing key landmarks like Plaza San Martin and the Cathedral of Lima.
- The tour concludes at the 17th-century Convent and Museum of San Francisco, featuring intricate Baroque-style architecture and the city’s famous catacombs.
- The experience provides insights into Lima’s rich history, cultural heritage, and religious history, led by a professional guide.
- Convenient pickup and drop-off options are available, and the tour includes admission fees, air-conditioned transportation, and other inclusions.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation, and infants must sit on laps.
Tour Overview
The Lima City of The Kings Walking Tour Including Catacombs is a highly-rated walking tour that explores the UNESCO-listed historic center of Lima.
Explore the UNESCO-listed historic center of Lima on this highly-rated walking tour that includes the Catacombs.
Earning a Badge of Excellence, the tour receives 97% positive reviews from travelers. At a starting price of $45 per person, the 3-hour experience showcases key landmarks like Plaza San Martin, Jiron de La Union, and the Cathedral of Lima.
The tour concludes at the Convent and Museum San Francisco and its Catacombs. Group size is limited to 7 people, with pickup and drop-off service available in select neighborhoods.
The tour’s inclusions, such as professional guides and entrance fees, provide an informative and convenient experience.
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Exploring the Historic Center of Lima
As visitors embark on the Lima City of The Kings Walking Tour, they enjoy the UNESCO-listed historic center of Peru’s capital.
The tour takes them through the city’s most iconic landmarks:
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Strolling down the lively Jiron de La Union, a bustling commercial street.
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Marveling at the grand architecture of the Plaza de Armas, home to the Cathedral of Lima.
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Exploring the Presidential Palace, a symbol of Peru’s government.
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Concluding at the Convent and Museum San Francisco, renowned for its catacombs.
Throughout the journey, the guide provides insights into Lima’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Key Landmarks Along the Way
Strolling through the historic center, the walking tour immerses visitors in Lima’s iconic landmarks.
Guests first visit Plaza San Martín, a grand square named after Peru’s independence hero. Next, they explore Jirón de la Unión, a lively pedestrian street lined with colonial architecture.
The tour then arrives at the magnificent Plaza de Armas, home to the Cathedral of Lima and the Presidential Palace. Visitors marvel at the cathedral’s ornate façade and learn about Peru’s colonial past.
The tour concludes at the Convent and Museum of San Francisco, famous for its underground catacombs holding the remains of Lima’s historical figures.
Visiting the Convent and Museum San Francisco
After exploring the historic landmarks throughout Lima’s city center, the walking tour concludes at the Convent and Museum of San Francisco.
The tour group visits this 17th-century architectural gem, which features:
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Intricate Baroque-style architecture and cloisters
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Impressive collection of colonial-era art and religious artifacts
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Expansive underground catacombs containing the intertwined skeletal remains of thousands of Lima’s historical residents
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Guided tour of the convent and catacombs, providing insight into Lima’s religious history and funerary practices
Exploring the Convent and Museum of San Francisco offers a fascinating culmination to the walking tour of Lima’s iconic landmarks.
Discovering the Captivating Catacombs
Beneath the Convent of San Francisco lies a captivating subterranean network of catacombs that once served as the final resting place for thousands of Lima’s historical residents.
Visitors can explore the eerie ossuary, where the bones of the deceased are artfully displayed along the walls and ceilings.
The catacombs offer a unique glimpse into Peru’s colonial past and the cultural traditions surrounding death and burial.
Guided tours provide the opportunity to explore the history and significance of this remarkable underground necropolis, leaving participants with a deeper appreciation for Lima’s rich cultural heritage.
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Logistics and Inclusions
The Lima City of The Kings Walking Tour offers convenient pickup and drop-off options for guests. Visitors can be picked up directly at the meeting point or request pickup service.
Convenient pickup and drop-off options are available for guests on the Lima City of The Kings Walking Tour.
The tour starts at the Gran Hotel Bolivar Lima and concludes at the Basílica and Convent of San Francisco.
The tour includes:
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Professional guide
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Hotel/apartment pickup and drop-off
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Admission to the Museo Convento San Francisco y Catacumbas and Centro Historico de Lima
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Air-conditioned transportation
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Snacks
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Gratuities
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps.
Meeting and Pickup Arrangements
Travelers have the option to be picked up directly at the meeting point, the Gran Hotel Bolivar Lima, or they can request pickup service.
The tour concludes at the Basílica and Convent of San Francisco, located at Jr. Lampa in Lima.
This walking tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps during the tour.
Customer Feedback and Host Response
Customers have rated this Lima walking tour highly, with a 4.9 average score across 31 reviews.
Customers have rated this Lima walking tour highly, with a 4.9 average score across 31 reviews.
Travelers praise the tour, highlighting:
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The informative and personable guide, Moises
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The great information provided about the main sites and viewpoints
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The tour’s highly recommended rating
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The positive overall experience
The host’s response reflects their commitment to customer satisfaction, indicating they strive to provide detailed information and ensure visitors have an enjoyable time.
This feedback suggests the tour offers an engaging and educational exploration of Lima’s historic center and catacombs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Tour Guides Fluent in Multiple Languages?
Tour guides are often fluent in multiple languages, allowing them to accommodate diverse travelers. The Lima City walking tour’s professional guide is likely able to provide engaging commentary in various languages to enhance the experience for all participants.
Can Children Participate in the Tour?
Children can participate in the tour, though infants must sit on laps. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, but it’s near public transportation, making it accessible for most visitors.
Is Photography Allowed Inside the Catacombs?
Photography is generally allowed in the catacombs, but visitors should check with the tour guide for any specific restrictions. Most tours encourage photography to capture the unique and historical atmosphere of this underground burial site.
What Should We Bring on the Tour?
Travelers should bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a small backpack or purse. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as snacks, so no need to bring extra food or water.
Can We Customize the Tour Itinerary?
While the tour itinerary is preset, the provider may accommodate reasonable requests for customizations when possible. Guests should inquire about personalized options when booking to see if adjustments can be made to suit their interests.
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