After promising James that as we were going away for a long
time, we would not need to rush round to make sure we had seen everything; our
first few days away have been pretty hectic.
Lima was quite hot and is quite spread out and so getting
about took longer than I had thought. This combined with the heat made getting
around quite tiring. We only nearly fell out once though, which is pretty good
going.
We stayed in an area called Barranco, a suburb in the south
of the city, which was the capital’s seaside resort in the 19th
century, before falling into disrepair. It’s now almost certainly back on the
up and the guide books describe it as a place where artists and intellectuals
are moving in – James and I fitted in perfectly.