Things to do in Lima Region, Peru: The Best Sacred & Religious Sites

March 27, 2022 Kandra Bartel

Lima Region (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlima]) is located in the central coast of the country, its regional seat (capital city) is Huacho. Lima Province, which contains the city of Lima, the country's capital, is located west of the Lima Region; this province is autonomous and not under the jurisdiction of the Regional Government.
Restaurants in Lima Region

1. Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de La Asuncion

Av San Francisco, Chilca 15871 Peru
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Iglesia Ntra. Sra. de La Asuncion

2. Santuario Nuestra Senora de la Soledad

Jiron Ancash y Jiron Lampa Plazuela de San Francisco, Lima 15001 Peru +51 1 4268674 http://www.soleanos.com/iglesia/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Santuario Nuestra Senora de la Soledad

3. Basilica y Monasterio de Santo Domingo

Jiron Camana 170, Lima 15001 Peru +51 1 4276793 http://www.conventosantodomingo.pe/
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4.5 based on 1,418 reviews

Basilica y Monasterio de Santo Domingo

Built by Dominican friars in 1549, this Church and Monastery contains the tombs of Santa Martin de Porres and Peru's other famous saint, Santa Rosa de Lima.

Reviewed By 816maksimm

We have visited a tower of the monastery with a private guide working for donation. There is a collection of church bells of different centuries in there, and the view from the tower gives an opportunity to take great panoramas of the Lima!

4. Pachacamac

Autopista Antigua Panamericana Sur km 31 Close to Lurin, Lima 16 Peru +51 1 3215606 http://www.pachacamac.net/
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4.5 based on 1,591 reviews

Pachacamac

Located only 31 kilometers from Lima, these ancient ruins are all that remain of an important religious center that was constructed more than 1,000 years before the Inca Empire.

Reviewed By skyejack - Malvern, Australia

The Pachacamac ruins cover a very large site 31 k south of Lima where a town for 20,000 people was built in 700 AD, pre Inca era. It is a sandy desert with several amazing excavations including a rebuilt house of the chosen women, a granary story of huge proportions, a burial site and a sun temple for adoration of the Sun God. Next door but not part of the site is a Private Hacienda with a 1st class Paso Horse stud.

5. Museo de los Descalzos

Calle Manco Capac 202-A Alameda de los Descalzos, Lima Peru +51 1 4810441 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/museodelosdescalzospaginaoficial
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Museo de los Descalzos

6. Iglesia de Jesus, Maria y Jose

Jr. Camana Jr. Camana y Av. Moquegua, El Centro, Lima Peru +51 1 4276809
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Iglesia de Jesus, Maria y Jose

7. San Pedro Church (Iglesia de San Pedro)

Jiron Azangaro, cuadra 4, Lima 15001 Peru +51 1 4283017 http://www.sanpedrodelima.org/
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4.5 based on 485 reviews

San Pedro Church (Iglesia de San Pedro)

Built by the Jesuits in 1638, this ornate church features baroque altars decorated in gold leaf, several colonial paintings and La Abuelita, the oldest bell in Peru.

Reviewed By RandyRoss - Ridgetown, Canada

We visited the San Pedro Church on our walking tour of historic downtown Lima, booked on the Holland America ship Volendam. This is a beautiful church and certainly worth seeing. There is so much history in this city.

8. Church and Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima

Av. Tacna 100, Lima L01 Peru +51 1 4251279 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Santuario.Santa.Rosa.Lima.Peru/
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4.5 based on 598 reviews

Church and Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima

Located on the city's Main Square or Plaza Mayor, this cathedral was built in 1564 by architect Jeronimo de Aliaga and features an ivory baroque chapel of La Inmaculada and the tomb of Francisco Pizarro, known as the "conquistador of Peru."

9. Iglesia de las Nazarenas

Jiron Huancavelica 515, Lima 15001 Peru +51 1 4235718 http://www.arzobispadodelima.org/senor-de-los-milagros
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4.5 based on 247 reviews

Iglesia de las Nazarenas

Reviewed By 477luisz - Portage, United States

This church in the middle of old Lima keeps the image of El Señor de Los Milagros, the patron of Lima that goes on a procession once a year in the month of October every year attracting over a million followers.

10. Iglesia San Francisco de Asis

Ca. Cristobal Colon 324 San Francisco, Lima Peru +51 1 4770085 https://www.facebook.com/sanfranciscobarranco/
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Iglesia San Francisco de Asis

Reviewed By NandosTravelswithme - Los Angeles, United States

This historic church built by the Franciscans holds numerous religious treasures and the very well displayed catacombs. Must stop in Lima.

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