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Lima - World Heritage Site

In the north is the city of Caral, the oldest civilization of America, and to the south is the Archaeological Complex of Pachacamac. Lima’s history predates the colonial presence in the country. The establishment of the viceroyalty transformed the city into the main political and administrative center of South America. During this period, significant churches, monasteries, mansions and balconies were built. The arrival of modernity didn’t transform the historic center, which is recognized as a World Heritage Site.

See more at: http://www.peru.travel/where-to-go/lima.aspx

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Visas

Peru is a basically free country of access. Most countries of America and Western Europe do not require tourism visa for entering Peru, and the maximum time of stay that is granted by the authorities is 183 days (it cannot be extended).

For a longer stay for other purposes (business, study, work, etc.) it is necessary to previously request the pertinent visa to the Peruvian consulates. For entering Peru, it is an essential requirement to present the passport in force. Citizens from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela and Chile may enter with their national document card.

To find out if you need a visa, click here: www.rree.gob.pe/SitePages/home.aspx.

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