
This self-guided audio walking tour explores the historic center of Lima, making it a strong fit for first-time visitors, architecture lovers, and travelers curious about Peru’s colonial past and civic life. You will follow the story of the city through grand squares, ceremonial buildings, and streets that still pulse with daily trade.
The route begins at San Martin Square, where a bronze monument rises above palms, lawns, and elegant facades. From there, you continue along Jirón de la Unión, a lively pedestrian street lined with shopfronts, balconies, and steady foot traffic. The walk then leads to the Church of La Merced, known for its richly worked Baroque front in adobe and brick, before opening into Plaza Mayor de Lima, the city’s founding square.
Around the plaza, you will encounter some of Lima’s most important landmarks: the Government Palace of Peru, the broad facade of Lima Cathedral, and the stately Palacio Municipal de Lima. The tour continues to the House of Peruvian Literature, set in a striking former railway station, and ends at Muninet Parque La Muralla, where preserved sections of Lima’s old defensive wall stand near the river.
Along the way, the most memorable moments include the shift from the formal calm of San Martin Square to the bustle of Jirón de la Unión, the carved details of La Merced, the grandeur of Plaza Mayor, and the rare sight of the old city wall surviving in the open air.




