Lima by Yourself (4/8hs) with english speaking driver by Minibus

30 to 40 mins (approximately)
Pickup offered

Enjoy Lima by yourself !!

Our Chauffeur services offer our customers a high-class and extra-comfortable journey in our Business Minibus MB Sprinter or similar, including pick up and drop off in Lima City Center.

Whether it’s for a business trip, sightseeing, or a shopping day out, explore Lima with ease with this private 4-hour or 8-hour chauffeured service. Hop aboard your vehicle at your hotel or accommodation in Lima City, then spin through the city streets with a private driver.

Take only the best of Lima: Do not worry about losing yourself (only if you want), you do not need a map, just ask your chauffeur where you want to go and relax enjoying the scenery!

What's Included

Meet & Greet by professional Chauffeur, 15 minutes waiting time
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
Minibus MB Sprinter or similar
4 or 8 hs Disposal
Excess luggage charges (where applicable)
Food and drinks, unless specified
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

After checking out, look for your Chauffeur at the pick-up point outside your hotel or accommodation who will be holding a sign with your name. 15 minutes of waiting time included.

Drop-off point
Lima

Your hotel or accommodation in Lima City Center

What to expect

Enjoy a comfortable and private transfer from Lima Jorge Chávez International Airport LIM to your Hotel in Lima City Center by private Minibus Mercedes Benz Sprinter (up to 12 passengers) or similar.

Whether it’s for a business trip, sightseeing, or a shopping day out, explore Lima with ease with this private 4-hour or 8-hour chauffeured service. Hop aboard your vehicle at your hotel or accommodation in Lima, then spin through the city streets with a private driver. Discover diverse corners of Lima such as Plaza Mayor or Miraflores. You and the group decide which attractions will include.

Here are our top five recommendations:
• Plaza Mayor or Plaza de Armas: This broad square is the historical center of Lima and the most logical starting point for sightseeing. Most of the buildings from the original city were lost in the earthquake of 1746 - the only original structure standing in Lima's Plaza de Armas is the bronze fountain in the center, built-in 1651. Its buildings were reconstructed following the quake, Plaza de Armas is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
• Cathedral: Construction began on the original cathedral in 1535, and it was enlarged in 1564, based on the design of the cathedral in Seville, Spain. It was damaged by an earthquake in 1687 and almost destroyed by the big quake of 1746 but was quickly rebuilt to its present appearance.
• Miraflores: a neighborhood of modern glass-and-steel commercial buildings mixed with some fine old colonial homes and lots of green space. Here is where you'll find smart shops and restaurants serving the "New Peruvian" cuisine that's drawing worldwide attention in culinary circles. Beautiful parks and green spaces stretch along the cliff tops overlooking the water, and it's common to see hang gliders drifting from the cliffs, above surfers in the waves below. Expect slightly higher prices in this more affluent neighborhood.
• Santo Domingo: Built-in 1540 on land given to the Dominican Friar Vicente Valverde by Francisco Pizarro, the church and monastery of Santo Domingo are one of the oldest and most historic in Lima. Here, you will find the relics of Saint Rose of Lima; San Juan Masias; and Saint Martin de Porres, the first black saint in the Americas. The statue of Saint Rose was given to Santo Domingo by Pope Clement X. The monastery is best known for its tile mosaics picturing the life of St. Dominic, Santo Domingo de Guzman, who founded the Dominican order. Inside the colorfully painted cloister is a peaceful green garden.
• Huaca Pucllana: The pyramid-shaped temple of Huaca Pucllana lies in the heart of Miraflores and is now incongruously surrounded by buildings. Built of adobe and clay bricks - a construction material that would never have survived for more than 1,000 years in any other climate - the pyramid is formed in seven staggered platforms. The Lima Culture, by whom the pyramid was built, developed on the central coast of Peru between AD 200 and AD 700. From artifacts discovered here, it is known to have been important as both a ceremonial and administrative center.

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Each traveller is allowed a maximum of 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag. Oversized or excessive luggage (e.g. surfboards, golf clubs or bikes) may have certain restrictions, please inquire with the operator prior to travel to confirm if your excess luggage is acceptable
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Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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