Surf, ceviche, ancient charm: Welcome to Lima, a modern oasis on the Pacific coast of Peru. Founded in 1535 as the "Ciudad de los Reyes" (City of Kings), Lima has transformed into a bustling metropolis and a perfect destination for digital nomads.
With Noma, you’ll stay in the comfortable and stylish Wynwood House, a home away from home with the luxuries of a hotel. This will be your homebase as you catch waves at the best surf spots, taste some fresh ceviche or sip on a delicious pisco sour. Whatever your style, endless adventure awaits you in Lima…
Canta Rana: Serving up fresh and authentic ceviche. Located in the Barranco neighborhood, this cevichería is one of the city’s most beloved lunch spots.
Isolina: A beloved and cosy tavern serving up nostalgic Peruvian comfort food and delicious pisco sours.
Osaka: An immersive experience, fusing Japanese and Peruvian influences for a unique and delicious dining experience.
La Rosa Nautica: A beautiful restaurant serving delicious and fresh seafood with views of both the ocean and city.
Al Toke Pez: One of the best seafood and ceviche restaurants in the city. They’re cooking up some of the boldest Asian/Peruvian fusion in the country.
Barranco: Explore one of Lima’s coolest neigborhoods. Known for its colorful street art, incredible restaurants and beautiful parks.
Miraflores Lighthouse: The country’s most famous lighthouse. Urban legend says that it was designed by French architect Frances Gustave Eiffel (who famously built the Eiffel Tower).
Huaca Pucllana: Huaca Pucllana serves as a window into a forgotten civilization; this pre-Inca pyramid built around 500 AD was once a powerful ceremonial center.
Malecón: Cycle along the beautiful coastal route called the Malecón and enjoy the views of the Pacific Ocean.
Playa Waikiki: Unleash your inner surfer at renowned spots like Playa Waikiki. The consistent swells are perfect for beginners and seasoned surfers.
Sofa Cafe: This comfortable restaurant is great for getting work done later in the day. 2-4-1 pisco sours and delicious food make for a tasty end to the working day.
Kulcafe: Tucked away in Miraflores this cosy cafe is the perfect vibe for thriving in your workday. Grab a coffee and enjoy the laidback atmosphere.
Idea Cowork: With flexible plans for digital nomads, this co-working space has meeting rooms, a beautiful outdoor terrace and even coaching.
Residencia Coworking: An inspiring workplace, where you can work comfortably and network with fellow remote workers.
La Bodega Verde: The green environment of this cafe is perfect for digital nomads looking for a tranquil space to get their work done.
El Dragón: Put on your dancing shoes as you head to El Dragón where they play everything from booming electronic music to Reggae, Latin, and Jazz beats.
La Noche: A popular bar and club in the Barranco neighborhood, known for its lively atmosphere. The bar has a large dance floor and a stage for live music.
Museo del Pisco: The best place to try a pisco sour! Expert bartenders create unique Pisco infusions from coffee, passion fruit, chocolate and more.
Ayahuasca: This one-of-a-kind bar is a converted mansion from the 1880s. Try their Ayahuasca Sour made out of pisco, coca leaves, gooseberry and banana passionfruit.
Barranco Beer Company: This amazing brewery serves up craft beers, all brewed in-house. With a lively atmosphere, great brews and tasty food, it's the perfect place for a casual drink.
Whether you're interested in history, culture, or just enjoying the vibrant atmosphere, you'll find something for you in this energetic city, without missing a meeting.
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