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Saul
I was born and raised in Lima, Peru and have spent the last 20 years as a regular on the clubbing scene, owner of the Award winner ‘Inka Lodge Hostel’ and have experience in the hotel/restaurant field. I could answer any questions relating to anything in Lima and most of Peru destinations. Want to know something about Lima? Ask Saul a question
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Q: In your opinion, what is Lima’s number one attraction?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 7th March 2006
A: So many to see and enjoy in one of the most vibrant and growing cities in South America: Colonial downtown architecture, monuments and plazas, Miraflores (the preferred tourist spot), Barranco and its bohemian spirit...and much more.
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Q: What else shouldn’t be missed?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 7th March 2006
A: The beaches!!! Also, the food...oh my Gosh, the best in America! And looking for museums? We have more than 40!
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Q: Is it expensive to eat out in Lima?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 7th March 2006
A: Not at all. It is a very friendly city and accepts any budget.
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Q: What is the best part of Lima to eat out in?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 7th March 2006
A: Go around Miraflores and you will find places from US$1.50 to US$50 for a meal.
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Q: Is it expensive to go out at night in Lima?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 7th March 2006
A: No - you can even get free drinks at certain hours in some Miraflores and Barranco pubs!
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Q: What is your favourite bar/club in Lima?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 7th March 2006
A: ‘Aura’, a disco at Larcomar; ‘Café del Mar’, a pub & restaurant at Ovalo Gutierrez in Miraflores; ‘The Pizza St’, a good choice for all kind of live music and dancing choices from Cuban to Brazilian Music. Do not miss Peruvian folk dances and music!
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