With interesting daytime sites to complement the exciting nightime antics, activities in Miraflores abound. Visit one of a number of museums, Inca ruins or landmark locations. Relax in the shade of a local park and peruse the markets selling handicrafts, jewelry, artwork and food. Try your hand at surfing or wade through one of the more sandy beaches in Lima. Take a Spanish class to brush up on the language or hit a local club to taste the dance scene.
Biking in Lima is an unforgettable experience. The tours cover the best neighborhoods and spots of this big city, mainly using bicycle lanes and less-traffic roads and streets. The bikes are also comfortable and safe, and you can rent a bike if you want to tour on your own....
A great bar close to the centre of Miraflores, only a few blocks away from Parque Kennedy. Open 6pm till late Monday to Friday. Live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Free pool table and darts. ...
There are four main surfable beaches along the Costa Verde beach road in Miraflores, Lima, and all are within a 15-minute walk of each other. South of the pier at Rosa Náutica Restaurant’s is Redondo, and from there head north of the pier to find the breaks of Makaha, Waikiki and La Pampilla....
Makaha is the most popular for beginner surfers, with both good inside and outside left and right breaks from an exposed reef. Schools and newbies occupy the inner break, and be warned, it can get fairly crowded on weekends. This beach, north of Rosa Náutica Restaurant’s pier, has several kiosks...
Picturesque Redondo is the only Costa Verde beach located south of the pier at Rosa Náutica Restaurant. The waves here break closer to the beach, providing an easier paddle. It is also less damning on the feet, as Redondo has less rock and more sand than the other Costa Verde beaches. The breaks...