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- Lima's public transport is not extensive compared to other Latin American megacities. Lima's public transport network consists of the following:
- Tren Electrico ( Metro)
- Metropolitano ( A bus…
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- Taxi is the main way to travel to and from the Jorge Chavez airport for travelers
- When I went to Lima though I used the shuttle bus option…
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- Lima is actually one of the less safe cities I've been to
- I was in Lima for only 5 days and someone from my group physically got hurt…
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I wrote about how my backpack was stolen in Lima. Since my passport was in it, I had to get a replacement one right after. Here's how to…
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About one and a half hours outside Lima to the south lies a range of sand dunes by the beach.
- Have a tour guide. It's crucial that you…
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- The official currency in Peru is Peruvian soles (S/).
- Lima is very accomodating, most places will accept payment in US dollars and Euros, a few places will also…
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- Lima's Jorge Chavez airport doesn't really offer free wifi. You can connect to the airport's open wifi network "Free AeropuertoLima" for only 15 minutes. After your…
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