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5 hours
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Join a half-day tour to the famous Pachacamac Temple, located only a short distance from Lima. Built by different leaders throughout the centuries and between the years 200 and 1450 AD, this religious compound is made entirely out of clay and houses the giant pyramids of the sun and moon. This comprehensive sightseeing tour will give you an insight on the culture, history and architecture of both the Inca and pre-Inca people. After that see colonial art housed in a grand mansion at the Pedro de Osma Museum.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Pachacamac Ruins
Depart from your hotel and head south on the Panamerican Highway towards the Pachacamac Archaeological Sanctuary located only 30 kilometers from Lima. This complex – built out of adobe, and boasting views of the Pacific Ocean and the Lurin River Valley – was a pilgrimage site for many of the cultures that made up ancient Peru. After the Inca’s arrived, however, the site was adapted into an administrative center, always respecting the local constructions. Of the structures, there are many noteworthy areas, like: the Temple of the Sun, the Acllahuasi, the Palace of Taurichumbi, and the Plaza de los Peregrinos (Pilgrim Plaza), among many others. After touring the grounds, make your way to the on-site museum where you can familiarize yourself with a more precise timeline of the area and appreciate some of the vestiges rescued from here before heading back to Lima.
Museo Pedro de Osma
Once in Lima, you will be led to the Barranco district, known for its bohemian and culturally rich essence, and for being a traditional meeting place for local artists and writers over the years. This historic neighborhood is the home of the beautiful Pedro de Osma Museum – housed within an exquisite, wonderfully preserved art Nouveau style mansion – which features an exceptional assortment of Peruvian viceroyalty and South-Andean art collected by Pedro de Osma Gildemeister, a Peruvian philanthropist and art collector. The museum contains over 1,500 pieces that date back between the V and XIX centuries. There is a varied collection of paintings that range from Mannerism and Marian art, to archangels, art from Cusco, allegorical paintings, portraits, furniture, sculpture, carved alabaster stone, restoration pieces, a superb room of silver pieces, and art from the ancient Tiahuanaco and Inca cultures. All pieces shown in the mansion and its two adjacent galleries are carefully and thoughtfully exhibited in a very interesting and well-presented way meant to arouse the curiosity and astonishment of all visitors of this exclusive historical establishment.
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4 reviews
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karendJ8461BK,May 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The dedication of the local guide was exquisite, the knowledge that passed us only who loves their history to do it with so much zeal.











Dantasrrj,May 12, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Explanatory tour and the place is pure nostalgia and history... Well legal






loriy583,May 4, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our guide, Mayrol, and driver, Luis, were great. We spent an afternoon touring the Monastery of Santa Domingo and the Lima Cathedral (St. John the Evangelist) in Central Lima on one day, and then from Paracas to the Pachacamac site on another day. Mayrol was very congenial and extremely knowledgeable not only about the sites we visited, but about Peruvian life, culture and history. He even gave us tips on where to shop and where to eat in Lima, such as Kuna, Sol Alpaca and Ilaria for shopping and the Museo Larco Caffe/Restaurant. When we told him my husband was Nebraska, he told us an amusing story about going to Peru, Nebraska, to promote Peru in that tiny town in the middle of the US, Luis was cordial and a great driver, and offeredinfo that Mayrol didn’t know, such as crops in the areas we drove through on our way to Pachacamac.
andreasjohannesk2024,May 15, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Perfectly organisated 🤩 Great Tour Guide Christina Amazing Museum and good time to see it Next time i came here, i will do it again


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