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Tours and Tickets to Experience San Isidro

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What are people saying about San Isidro

Sheila_S, Oct 2024
Wonderful bike trip!
Franko what is an excellent tour guide. We went through the neighborhoods of Barrancos, San Isidro and Miraflores. Daw several parks and stop later you have to be for a drink and a snack. We really enjoyed Franko and his knowledge of the area. I would highly recommend this tour. Easy bicycling, no up-and-down difficult roads at all.
Gabrielle_M, Sep 2025
Lima experience not to be missed
This was an absolutely positive experience with a fantastic guide and an amazing driver!! Great English from Susan great energy from Susan. The day was relaxed yet full and we learnt so much because of her knowledge.
Suzanne_V, Jun 2025
Great way to see the best of Lima in a day
It was a great day out with Jonathan. In the morning we explored the love park, strolled through the art filled Barranco area and Olive Park, and then learned about Huaca pucllana. I was then dropped back at my hotel to refresh and have some lunch. Then in the afternoon I was picked up again and we explored Plazas in the old city area and visited the catacombs. A perfect way to check out the best parts of the city.
JoAnn_T, May 2025
Lima City Tour
Our guide, Martin, knew everything about everywhere we went. He provided non-stop history, stories and data about everywhere. He made the trip super interesting and kept the pace at an appropriate level. I would highly recommend him.

San Isidro

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San Isidro

*As the country's center for banking, it might make sense to do your currency exchange transactions here. Be sure to have your passport. *Bring a healthy appetite—and a connoisseur’s palate. San Isidro hosts many of the city’s top restaurants, including Astrid y Gaston, founded by Gastón Acurio, Lima’s most beloved chef and credited with putting Lima cuisine on the map, and Maras, where chef Rafael Piqueras (formerly of El Bulli) employs molecular gastronomy to reinvent traditional dishes from the Andes, the Amazon, and the coast. *Wear comfortable shoes if joining a walking tour.