Ride. Taste. Discover Lima.

Cycle through Barranco and Miraflores, tasting ceviche at the ocean's edge and street food from the city's best-kept corners.

Lima on Two Wheels and a Plate

This isn't a tour of Lima—it's an introduction to the city through the eyes of someone who knows it. Your guide takes you through Barranco and Miraflores on bike, stopping where locals eat, where street artists paint, and where the coast reveals itself in unexpected ways. You'll taste Maca from a favorite cart, try Causa Cevichada layered with avocado and passion fruit, and end at a restaurant overlooking the water with ceviche that justifies the ride. The route is easy, mostly flat, and covers more ground than your legs will believe. What makes it real is the guide—someone who's lived here, who knows which corners matter, and who shares that knowledge without the script.

THE CULINARY JOURNEY

Taste Lima on Two Wheels
Street carts, coastal restaurants, and the flavors that define Peru's capital.

Maca from the Cart

Maca from the Cart

Energy in a glass—the root drink that fuels Lima's streets, served fresh from a vendor's colorful stand.

Causa Cevichada

Causa Cevichada

Layers of yellow potato, avocado, fried fish, and passion fruit—Lima's most elegant street food made refined.

Ceviche Mixto at The Blue Coast

Ceviche Mixto at The Blue Coast

Raw seafood at its finest, paired with rice and shrimp that justify the ride across the city.

Pedal Through Lima's Living Canvas

The route unfolds like a film: starting at Larcomar's clifftop perch above the Pacific, you descend into Barranco, where street art covers every corner and the energy shifts with each block. You'll stop at a graffiti-covered building overlooking the water—commissioned by the local town—before biking the coastal path through Miraflores to Chorillos, mostly flat and effortless. The final climb takes you to the Christ and Cross on the hilltop, the same path Pope John Paul II walked when he visited Lima. From the top, the city and ocean stretch endlessly below you, a reward for the ride and a moment to breathe in what you've just witnessed.

Why This Tour Works

Half a day, mostly flat, and designed for every level. No experience needed.

  • Hidden gems in Barranco

  • Authentic local guide expertise

  • Easy, flat cycling for all levels

Three Districts, One Unforgettable Ride

Pedal through Lima's most iconic neighborhoods, each with its own story to tell.
Three Districts, One Unforgettable Ride

Larcomar

Start at this dramatic open-air mall perched on the cliffs above the Pacific. Your guide shares Lima's rich history and the culture that makes this coast a world-renowned surf destination. The views alone are worth the ride.

Barranco

The artistic heart of Lima. Wander through vibrant street art, discover hidden local spots your guide knows by heart, and taste the neighborhood's energy. Stop at a favorite street cart for Maca, a traditional root drink that energizes, then settle in for dishes like Causa Cevichada—layered yellow potatoes, avocado, fried fish, and passion fruit.

Coastal Route to Chorillos

Bike the scenic path from Miraflores along the water's edge, passing a graffiti-covered building overlooking the ocean—a local art project that captures Lima's creative spirit. End at The Blue Coast for the best ceviche you'll have in Peru, then climb to the Christ and Cross for views that stretch across the city and sea.
Three Districts, One Unforgettable Ride

Larcomar

Start at this dramatic open-air mall perched on the cliffs above the Pacific. Your guide shares Lima's rich history and the culture that makes this coast a world-renowned surf destination. The views alone are worth the ride.

Barranco

The artistic heart of Lima. Wander through vibrant street art, discover hidden local spots your guide knows by heart, and taste the neighborhood's energy. Stop at a favorite street cart for Maca, a traditional root drink that energizes, then settle in for dishes like Causa Cevichada—layered yellow potatoes, avocado, fried fish, and passion fruit.

Coastal Route to Chorillos

Bike the scenic path from Miraflores along the water's edge, passing a graffiti-covered building overlooking the ocean—a local art project that captures Lima's creative spirit. End at The Blue Coast for the best ceviche you'll have in Peru, then climb to the Christ and Cross for views that stretch across the city and sea.

A Taste of Lima's Soul

The tour moves through Lima's most vibrant neighborhoods, each stop revealing something new. You'll taste Maca from a street cart, try Causa Cevichada layered with avocado and passion fruit, and discover the best ceviche at The Blue Coast overlooking the water. Between meals, you bike past graffiti-covered buildings and climb to the Christ and Cross, where the views stretch across the city and ocean. The ride ends where it should: in Barranco with a gluten-free, vegan passion fruit cake so perfectly balanced—dense yet light, fruity yet not too sweet—it becomes the best dessert you'll have in Peru.

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