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Lima, the capital of Peru, is located on the coastal side of the country and is the second most populous city in South America. After my trip this past April, I decided to chose Lima as my first H. Travel Guide Pick. The following guide will tell you where to go, what to do, and of course where to eat! While in Lima, I took many Ubers which were very cheap btw and prayed the entire time that I would make it to my next destination unharmed. Just take extra caution while crossing the street and definitely wear a seatbelt! Judging by the random dank smells in almost every neighborhood I visited, yes. People in Lima smoke weed, however it is not legal in Peru. There is no where to buy it, but I was able to use the two grams I smuggled into the country with no issues. The general vibe I got during my stay in Lima was that people and law enforcement pretty much mind their own business unless they have to mind yours. It is very helpful to know Spanish while visiting Peru. It did help to know how to ask for things. The people of Lima were very nice and understanding of my limited Spanish and were patient in trying to understand me. Of course I did the same when I stopped into Starbucks in Lima for a quick drink, only to find out that they took it up 3 notches. My husband said the same thing about his drink. Located along the Andes Mountains, parts of Peru can make you susceptible to altitude sickness. I highly recommend drinking coca tea. Coca tea is basically just coca tea leaves yes, the same coca plant that cocaine comes from steeped in hot water. Straight up chewing the leaves also combats sickness, but the tea happens to taste better. El Bodegon, located in the Miraflores neighborhood of Peru, was the first really good restaurant I visited upon arrival. This restaurant is also where I had my 1st Pisco Sour, the national drink of Peru made from Pisco wine. El Bodegon is a medium sized restaurant with huge portions. Almost every plate can be considered family style tapas. My favorite dish was the Pulpo grilled octopus and the Chicharron Fried Chicken! Astrid y Gaston. Although quite pricey, the tasting menu was a work of art full of the flavors and colors of traditional Peruvian food. Don Doh. Don Doh is an Osaka style Japanese steakhouse with a bit of Peruvian flavor. Not only was each dish amazing, but I was blown away by the cocktails. El Mercado. For a city with a million cevicherias, restaurants serving fresh seafood salad marinated in lemon juice, the best ceviche I had during my trip to Lima was from El Mercado. The menu is predominately seafood based and every dish was better than the next. The ceviche at El Mercado is a work of art. My first day in Lima I told myself to keep an eye out for Peruvian chocolate, and lo and behold there was a chocolate museum in the neighborhood I stayed in! The museum sold chocolate liqueur, Chocolatey cocoa butter lotion, and even lip balm. Machu Picchu is a natural wonder located in the Andes mountains, three hours outside of Cusco. It contains ancient ruins from the Incan empire, built in AD, over 7,ft above sea level. Being that high up and being able to touch structures that belonged to ancient civilizations was extremely humbling. While I loved every second of it and strongly recommend that you visit, there are a few things you should know. Cusco is a city located an hour outside of Lima and the only way to get there is to take a short flight. I met a few friends while I was there, including an Alpaca who was hell bent on eating my braids. Cala is a bar alongside the coast of Lima with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and coastline. Visiting Cala was definitely my most glamorous moment of my trip. Cala had great appetizers and drinks and was a great place to watch the sun set over the coast of South America. The first neighborhood I stayed in was in the trendy Miraflores district. Although centrally located and in close proximity to some of the best restaurants in the city, the streets were pretty quiet at night and the air smelled fresh and slightly spicy like just sliced peppers. There are a lot of beautiful houses in Miraflores so I highly recommend this neighborhood if you are looking for a safe, serene place to stay. San Miguel is the second neighborhood I stayed in. I could hear waves crashing in the morning which was a great thing to wake up to. There was a lot of construction nearby which I could barely hear, but it lets me know that it is a neighborhood that is still in development. The price point and views make San Miguel worth checking out! Is It Friendly? Go To Starbucks. Trust Me! El Mercado For a city with a million cevicherias, restaurants serving fresh seafood salad marinated in lemon juice, the best ceviche I had during my trip to Lima was from El Mercado. Machu Picchu Machu Picchu is a natural wonder located in the Andes mountains, three hours outside of Cusco. To get there you have to fly to the town of Cusco from Lima, take a bus 2 hours to a town called Ollantaytambo. Then we took a train for an hour to a town called Aguas Calientes, which is where Machu Picchu is located. Once in Aguas Calientes, you have to buy a ticket to visit Machu Picchu. It is best to do the tour as early in the day as possible. Aguas Calientes gets its name because is is located on top of hot springs and they have a spot where you can actually take a dip inside a natural hot spring jacuzzi and have drinks brought to you. Cusco Cusco is a city located an hour outside of Lima and the only way to get there is to take a short flight. Cala Cala is a bar alongside the coast of Lima with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and coastline. San Miguel San Miguel is the second neighborhood I stayed in. Guide To Lima! Under The Influence Over The Limit place.

The H.HAY? Guide To Lima, Peru

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If you like to smoke an occasional joint or two, you might be wondering: Is marijuana legal in Peru? The answer, at first glance, is straightforward. Officially, you are allowed to carry a certain amount of weed for personal use. If you prefer to think in ounces, then a quarter ounce of weed 7 grams is fine, but a half ounce 14 grams is not. Police in Peru are also unpredictable. At best, they may not be fully aware of the ins and outs of the laws of possession. At worst, they might be corrupt. In the latter case, they might apply pressure even if you are in possession of a legal amount, with the intention of extracting some kind of bribe. They offer legal help to anyone detained for marijuana possession in Peru for personal use. And the punishment for trafficking is eight to 15 years in prison. While the complete legalization of marijuana in Peru is unlikely to happen any time soon, medical marijuana is now legal in Peru. Former Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski officially proposed the legalization of medical marijuana following a police raid on a house in Lima , where a parent group was growing marijuana to make oil to treat children suffering from epilepsy and other diseases. Tony Dunnell is a freelance travel writer living in Peru since You can see his writer portfolio at tonydunnell. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Thanks for commenting! If your comment requires an answer, I'll try to reply as soon as possible. In the meantime, please share this post with your friends. Is Marijuana Legal in Peru? Generally speaking, you should: Avoid smoking marijuana in public spaces which can piss off the locals, not just the police Never carry more than eight grams or two grams of derivatives Never carry two different types of drug Be firm but as polite as possible if faced with police intimidation Be careful when buying marijuana no back alley deals, not shady dealers, no oversized mustaches Never sell marijuana in Peru especially to minors, which is a serious offense. Related Posts. About The Author. Tony Dunnell Tony Dunnell is a freelance travel writer living in Peru since Jim on January 25, at am. Wow Reply. Junior on January 6, at pm. Leave a reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Everything you need to know. Chorrillos and the Freshest Ceviche in Lima. Book Hostels and Hotels Booking. Search for:. Pin It on Pinterest. Share This Thanks for commenting!

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