Peru is a country of jaw-dropping landscapes, but I didn't come for the ancient Incan ruins of Machu Picchu. I came for Lima, a vibrant city that's home to 11 million people. On my first evening in town, standing on the Malecón pedestrian boardwalk above the Costa Verde cliffs, I watched as the Pacific turned amber and then violet as the sun set. I understood immediately why the Peruvian capital deserves a trip all its own.
Most first-time visitors to Peru spend exactly one night here before rushing off to Machu Picchu. I spent four — and I'd argue that's the smarter trip. The capital has quietly become one of the most compelling urban destinations in South America, and Miraflores, its most visitor-friendly district, now has a luxury hotel worthy of anchoring a proper stay.
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