Location. The Melia Lima is located two and one half kilometers from the San Isidro ... more
business district in Lima, Peru. The Lima Convention Center is less than seven kilometers from the hotel. Hotel Features. The Melia Lima includes El Tambo restauran...
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Location. The Melia Lima is located two and one half kilometers from the San Isidro ... more
business district in Lima, Peru. The Lima Convention Center is less than seven kilometers from the hotel. Hotel Features. The Melia Lima includes El Tambo restauran...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
"Something of Lima's history"
Talking about Lima, The Peru's goverment hometown, is talking about muy own city that are on the Peru's West Centre in the Coast near the Pacific Ocean that was founded on January 18th, 1535 by the Spanish Francisco Pizarro near the Pachacamac Valley on the Incas time being the Today's Lima's downtown named "Damero de Pizarro" (Pizarro's Chess' field) because its forms seems as Chess' field near the Rimac River (this river born on the Andes going to the Pacific Ocean passing by Lima) having a "Plaza de Armas" (major place) that are near the river on the Lima's downtown west and not on the centre as the King Charles V said on his Real Laws, being the Peru's "power centre", because on the west are the goverment palace, where the actual Peru's President lives and before the Spanish governator, on its right ...
heisei 01.07.2009
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Advantages: friendly, busy, vibrant Disadvantages: keep your eyes peeled
Oh Lima how I miss you! Of the places that I have seen and been Lima is nost deffinately the heart and soul of my travels.
Its a beautiful city with so much to offer. If you are travelling as a tourist, back pack and sandles in tow be sure to stay in the western side of the city around Miraflores. It is a beautiful part of the ccity probably the most and best developed. There are countless amounts of hostels, lively strips of bars and restuarants, local and national bands play often and there is always a friendly face from a different corner of the world.
Try messas hosel avwnida bolivia, mama messa is great, welcoming and trests everyone as her own, a real home from home. Although be warned her reputationis fastly spreading across the seas so book inn early.
San Miguel is also another hotspot, great in the daytime however be ...
charliebowes 11.08.2008
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Advantages: weather, people, cheap (once you're there) Disadvantages: usual of any big city
Most people when they visit Peru just use Lima as a pass through point in their hurry to reach other destinations such as the old Inca towns of Cusco and Macha Pichu. I, however, spent the vast amount of my holiday in Lima itself. This is because I visited the country with my Peruvian boyfriend and stayed with his family in there. Lima is a costal city on the west of South America and it is the capital of Peru.
I arrived in Lima after a 14-hour flight, I flew with KLM and we made a short, re-fuel stop in the Caribbean Island of Bonaire. Apart from this short stop my flight was direct from Amsterdam to Lima. The fist thing that struck me when I got off the plane was the instant wave of heat that hit me; compared to Belgium weather at this time of year was a real shock! I have a surreal memory of my first journey through Peru from ...
ali3986 30.01.2005
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Lima