Day 2:
City Tour and Gold Museum
You will be picked up from your hotel at 9:00 a.m. The city tour begins with a visit to the Plaza de Armas, which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Along two sides are arcades with shops: Portal de Escribanos and Portal de Botoneros. In the center of the Plaza is a bronze fountain dating from 1560. Located in the Plaza de la Catedral, note the lavishly carved stalls, silver covered altars surrounded by fine wood carvings, mosaic covered walls bearing the coats of arms of Lima and Pizarro. Next to the Cathedral is the Archbishop's Palace. Next, we will visit the 17th century Monastery of San Francisco, this is famous for the Sevillian tiles and coffered ceiling in the cloisters, the catacombs under the church and part of the monastery are well worth seeing, you will visit the colonial streets in the center of the city, and modern Lima with the district of San Isidro and Miraflores. We will also visit the Gold Museum of Peru, this excellent collection includes pre-Columbian gold, silver and bronze, ceramics, textiles, mummies, etc. On the upper level there is a remarkable collection of weapons with an impressive display from the Spanish colonial era. At the final transfer back to your hotel.
It includes breakfast