Gastronomic Tours of Lima by Bike
Lima, Peru
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy the different flavors that offers the culinary capital of Latin America in a funny way, by bike on a tour of 4-hour approximately visiting the most representative and historical districts of Lima (Barranco, Miraflores, Surquillo and San Isidro). With a comfortable bike, a gastronomic tourist guide who will relate the evolution of the Peruvian cousin and a security personal who will ensure about your safety during the route. You will visit Huariques, a traditional market and taste the variety of Peruvian dishes and fruits. The tour also includes an appetizer at the end of the route, security equipment, water, headphone and an unforgettable experience!
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Enjoy the different flavors that offers the culinary capital of Latin America in a funny way, by bike on a tour of 4-hour approximately visiting the most representative and historical districts of Lima (Barranco, Miraflores, Surquillo and San Isidro). With a comfortable bike, a gastronomic tourist guide who will relate the evolution of the Peruvian cousin and a security personal who will ensure about your safety during the route. You will visit Huariques, a traditional market and taste the variety of Peruvian dishes and fruits. The tour also includes an appetizer at the end of the route, security equipment, water, headphone and an unforgettable experience!
The tour starts at 9:00am or 2:30pm, depending of the turn chosen. The route starts and finishes on the office and is in charge of a professional and prepared gastronomic guide. In addition, there is a security personal who is in charge of the safety of the tourist during the route.
We have two routes, in case of Miraflores the first stop is in “El Chinito” Huarique, where we can taste a diversity of a typical breakfast of Peruvian coast people. Then, we continue to the San Isidro market. On the road the guide will talk about the Kennedy park history, the Larco family, Jose Pardo and the gastronomic history while we ride by the cycling road of the pier. Arrived on the market the tourist could taste fresh Peruvian fruits.The next stop is in “El Rincon del Bigote” seafood and “Cremoladas Curich” where the tourist will taste a big variety of fruit flavours typical from Peru. Finishing in Curich we go to the Love park. Coming back to the office, we end with the route with a delicious appetizer.
In Barranco the tour starts with the Surquillo market where the guide talks about the factors and changes that suffer the formal markets nowadays after the Spanish people and the tourist could taste fresh Peruvian fruits. Our second stop is in “La Florentina” ice cream located outside the market boulevard where can enjoy different flavors of artisanal ice creams made with typical fruits and rare flavors like albahaca, palta, aji, etc. Continue to Barranco and stops in “Café Tostado” where the tourist can taste popular and traditional food (Sancochado, pato a la naranja, camote frito, frejoles, etc). Then we go to taste seafood in “Mi Peru” famous specially for “Caldo de Cangrejo”. The guide will talk about the pre-Hispanic and the colon’s which bring new ingredients and culinary techniques from Europe and Asia. After these restaurants we go to the principal Barranco square where we can visit the bright of sights, a traditional tavern named “Juanito” where the tourist can take photos.
Finishing this tour, we continue by the Barranco pier returning to Miraflores and eat a delicious appetizer on the office.
This experience will allow to learn about the big variety of ingredients from the coast, highlands and the jungle. With this, the tourist could make sure why Lima is now considering the new capital of the gastronomy in the Americas.
The tour starts at 9:00am or 2:30pm, depending of the turn chosen. The route starts and finishes on the office and is in charge of a professional and prepared gastronomic guide. In addition, there is a security personal who is in charge of the safety of the tourist during the route.
We have two routes, in case of Miraflores the first stop is in “El Chinito” Huarique, where we can taste a diversity of a typical breakfast of Peruvian coast people. Then, we continue to the San Isidro market. On the road the guide will talk about the Kennedy park history, the Larco family, Jose Pardo and the gastronomic history while we ride by the cycling road of the pier. Arrived on the market the tourist could taste fresh Peruvian fruits.The next stop is in “El Rincon del Bigote” seafood and “Cremoladas Curich” where the tourist will taste a big variety of fruit flavours typical from Peru. Finishing in Curich we go to the Love park. Coming back to the office, we end with the route with a delicious appetizer.
In Barranco the tour starts with the Surquillo market where the guide talks about the factors and changes that suffer the formal markets nowadays after the Spanish people and the tourist could taste fresh Peruvian fruits. Our second stop is in “La Florentina” ice cream located outside the market boulevard where can enjoy different flavors of artisanal ice creams made with typical fruits and rare flavors like albahaca, palta, aji, etc. Continue to Barranco and stops in “Café Tostado” where the tourist can taste popular and traditional food (Sancochado, pato a la naranja, camote frito, frejoles, etc). Then we go to taste seafood in “Mi Peru” famous specially for “Caldo de Cangrejo”. The guide will talk about the pre-Hispanic and the colon’s which bring new ingredients and culinary techniques from Europe and Asia. After these restaurants we go to the principal Barranco square where we can visit the bright of sights, a traditional tavern named “Juanito” where the tourist can take photos.
Finishing this tour, we continue by the Barranco pier returning to Miraflores and eat a delicious appetizer on the office.
This experience will allow to learn about the big variety of ingredients from the coast, highlands and the jungle. With this, the tourist could make sure why Lima is now considering the new capital of the gastronomy in the Americas.
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