San Isidro, one of the oldest and most exclusive districts in Lima, is the Peruvian capital’s financial and diplomatic center, home to the city’s ambassadors, businessmen and well-to-do families.
Lima is split up into 43 distritos (districts), which can be overwhelming for a newcomer to navigate. But travelers can find all the main attractions, as well as lodging, dining and nightlife options, ...
Most visitors to Peru breeze through Lima, anxious to explore the country's most famous landmarks, but those who delve into the delights of the capital city find it hard to leave. Once known to the ...