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As one of Lima's residential districts, San Isidro has fewer activities than surrounding areas but is no less interesting. There are a handful of museums boasting highly recommended private collections of pottery, jewelry, textiles and ceramics, fascinating archaeological and anthropological artifacts and interesting tidbits of Peruvian history. Be sure not to overlook San Isidro activities in favor of other neighborhoods in Lima. Top off the day with a visit to the area Inca ruins and a nice view of modern San Isidro.
Surrounding the El Olivar Historical Monument is a lush park made up of a plantation of olive trees th...
The Museum of Natural History was founded on February 28, 1918 and consists of four main divisions: bo...
San Isidro is Peru's premier business district: Men in black suits with silk ties--cell phones in the ...
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