Barranco Lima
Barranco Lima
It is Lima’s most bohemian and artistic neighborhood. Its colorful streets, urban murals, old houses, charming cafes, sea views, and vibrant cultural life make it one of the most appealing neighborhoods to explore in the city.
In Barranco Lima, life feels more human and slower-paced. Music can be heard from the bars at night, people chat in the parks, and every wall has a story to tell.
Barranco is the perfect place if you want to get to know the authentic, peaceful, and creative side of Lima.
Barranco is also a meeting point for artists, musicians, and travelers from all over the world. It is common to find craft fairs, live music performances, and temporary exhibitions in old restored mansions. Every corner invites you to stop, observe, and let the neighborhood tell its story. Whether it’s for a leisurely stroll, a coffee in front of a mural, or enjoying the sunset by the sea, Barranco is a place to be experienced calmly and with an open heart.
What to See and Do in Barranco
Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs)
The emblem of the district.
It is said that if you cross the bridge while holding your breath and make a wish, it will come true.
Descent of the Baths
An old road that descends towards the coast.
It is full of murals, small bars, workshops, and cafes.
Murals and Urban Art Route
Barranco is an open-air museum.
Recommended areas for walking:
- Jirón 28 de Julio
- Jirón Cajamarca
- Unión street
- Descent of the baths
Barranco Viewpoint
Cliff with a direct view of the Pacific Ocean.
Ideal at sunset.
MATE Museum (Mario Testino)
Contemporary photographs are displayed in temporary exhibitions.
Pedro de Osma Museum
Restored Republican mansion, featuring Peruvian colonial and viceregal art.
La Ermita Church
A small church steeped in history and local legends.
Where to eat and drink in Barranco
Suggested restaurants
- Canta Rana: Seafood dishes and ceviches.
- Isolina Taberna Peruana: Generous portions of typical Peruvian dishes.
- Awicha: Contemporary Peruvian cuisine with local ingredients.
Coffee shops
- Bisetti Roastery
- The Green Cellar
- Colonia & Company.
Nightlife and Bars
- Restobar Ayahuasca: Cocktail bar in a historic mansion.
- Barranco nightlife: Live music.
- Barranco Beer Company: Craft beer brewery.
How to get to Barranco
From Miraflores:
Taxi / Uber / InDriver / Cabify: 10–15 min
Metropolitano: Get off at Estación Bulevar.
From downtown Lima:
Taxi / Uber: 25–40 min
Metropolitano: Estación Unión / Barranco.
Tips for your visit
- The best way to explore Barranco is on foot.
- Wear comfortable shoes.
- The best time to take photos is at sunset.
- At night there is live music and lots of activity.
- It is safe in tourist areas, but always keep an eye on your belongings.








