Lima Churches Tour
Lima Churches Tour
We'll meet at the scheduled time at the entrance of the Church of the Nazarenas and start our tour around Lima's churches. Since its very beginnings, the Peruvian capital has been linked to Catholicism. This is due to the Spanish conquistadores who brought Catholicism to this region and the friars who dedicated their lives to converting the local indigenous populations to their faith.
Did you know that Lima had two saints and that it's the seat of the Archdiocese of Peru? We'll learn all about this and more during the tour. First of all, we'll go to the sanctuary and monastery of Las Nazarenas, an imposing religious complex where the image of the Lord of Miracles is venerated.
Our tour will then continue to the Sanctuary of Saint Rosa de Lima. Between the 16th and 17th centuries the saint from Lima, who was born and died in this city, lived here. We'll then visit the house where Saint Martín de Porres, another of Lima's patron saints, lived.
We'll continue walking until we reach the Convent of Santo Domingo, where we'll immediately notice its impressive rococo bell tower. In this sanctuary, the remains of the three most venerated saints of Peru are laid to rest: Saint Rosa de Lima, Saint Martín de Porres and Saint John Macias.
The next stop will be at the Plaza de Armas, where we'll see the beautiful Cathedral of Lima. This spot is the resting place of the famous conqueror and founder of Lima, Francisco Pizarro. After this visit, we'll head to the Convent of San Francisco, one of the most symbolic buildings in Lima.
Lastly, we'll head to St. Peter's Basilica. This 16th-century building was founded by the Society of Jesus and is considered an undisputed architectural treasure.
After 4 hours spent exploring this monastic city's religious history, we'll end the tour at St. Peter's Basilica.
Holy Week
Please note that on Holy Week days some attractions, such as the Cathedral of Lima, may have capacity restrictions or may not allow visits due to celebrations. Depending on the day you book, the local provider will inform you about changes that may occur during the visit.
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Duration
4 hours.
Language
The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in English and Spanish.
Included
English–speaking guide
Admission tickets (depending on selection)
When to book?
You can book up until 3 days before the activity as long as there are still places. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Type of voucher
Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Sustainability
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Our providers commit to:
- Provide a safe and satisfying experience.
- Reduce, reuse, recycle.
- Incorporate eco-conscious technologies.
- Uphold fair employment standards.
- Foster the growth of local communities.
- Preserve the integrity of local culture.
- Safeguard both cultural and environmental heritage.
- Ensure ethical treatment of animals.
- Operate with honesty and transparency.
- Encourage sustainable behaviors among customers and staff.
This particular activity contributes as follows:
- No printing of documentation required.
Provider
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Touristravel - Alfredo Reinoso
Corporate name: Juan Alfredo Reinoso Tica
Pets
Not permitted.
Frequently asked questions
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Q - Why do this activity with Civitatis?
A - At Civitatis we guarantee the best quality and prices, click here if you want to know how we select our activities.
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Q - How to book?
A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.
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Q - Is a minimum number of participants required?
A - This activity requires a minimum of 2 participants. Should this number not be reached, we'll get in touch with you to offer alternatives.
If you have any other questions please contact us.
Free cancellation
Church of the Nazarenas.
Where does the activity end?
St. Peter's Basilica