Overnighter Lima & Historic Tour

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2days / 1 night Program

Historic Lima is the gateway to your Peruvian journey. With its magnificent squares, monasteries, churches and colonial buildings, UNESCO declared Colonial Lima a World Heritage in 1991. Visits to Lima’s world class museums set the stage for your upcoming travels to Peru’s most important pre-Inca and Inca monuments. As the gastronomical capital of South America, visitors should not miss the opportunity to savor what many experts consider to be one of the best cuisines in the world.
US$ Price per Person with a minimum of 2 clients based on double occupancy with private guide and transportation.  Single supplement charges applied if clients requests single accommodations. 

Price per Person (US$)

2 -3

4 or more

3 stars

204

126

4 stars

252

174

5 stars

354

270

ITINERARY

Day 1
Arrival in Lima (Private services)

Arrival to Lima. Representative from MVE will be at the airport to meet you and help with the transfer to hotel. Overnight in Lima. Meals aloft.

Day 2
Lima (Private services)

After breakfast you will depart on your half-day city tour of historic Lima. You will visit the Centro de Lima (Colonial Downtown), with its magnificent squares, monasteries, churches and colonial buildings, UNESCO declared Colonial Lima in 1991 a World Heritage. Great chances to photograph and observe Colonial and Republican style buildings. Later in the morning you will visit the Archaeology and Anthropology Museum of Lima.
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Options:

Option 1: Return to hotel and free afternoon to relax and explore on your own to later be taken to the airport.

Option 2: Be taken directly to the airport after city tour for flight out.

Includes: Hotel accommodations based on double occupancy. Meals as specified in the itinerary, B=Breakfast; L= Lunch; D=Dinner. Private guide for the duration of the program. Private transportation and transfers. Entrance fee to museum and historical sites. All private transfers from/to airport.

Not Included: International or domestic airfares, airport departure taxes or visa fees, excess baggage charges, additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations, alcoholic beverages or bottled water, snacks, insurance of any kind, laundry, phone calls, radio calls or messages, reconfirmation of flights and items of personal nature. Tips
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