Pachacamac archaeological complex and Larco Museum private tour | Lima , Peru | GoComGo.com

Pachacamac archaeological complex and Larco Museum private tour

Lima , Peru
All photos (5)
1 / 5

Availability and prices

At the moment, this activity cannot be booked
Loading ...
Overview
Be amazed by the Pachacamac archaeological complex, an important pre-Inca religious site. Located thirty minutes from Lima City, this archaeological complex, built-in 200 AD, is one of the most important Pre-Inca religious centers on the Peruvian coast. It was a place where Pachacamac, the god who created the world, was worshipped. The religious center, which houses several temples, operated for centuries until the arrival of the Spaniards when the fall of the Inca Empire finally started. The tour continues at the traditional Pueblo Libre district, where you visit the Larco Museum and admire a complete pre-Hispanic collection of gold and silver objects, as well as pieces of erotic art.
What's included
Tickets to Pachacamac archaeological complex, the site museum, and Larco Museum
  • Tickets to Pachacamac archaeological complex, the site museum, and Larco Museum
    What's Not included
    Food and drinks
  • Food and drinks
    Where
    Lima , Peru
     Meeting point:
    You will coordinate your pick-up time and location directly with the local operator. Pick-up is available only from hotels located in Miraflores, San Isidro, and the historic center of Lima. You must be ready and waiting in the hotel lobby 15 minutes prior to your scheduled pick-up time. PLEASE NOTE: The tour does not include the pick-up from private residences; if you stay in them, please contact the local operator days prior to the start of the tour, in order to coordinate a meeting point (You will find their contact information in the voucher after the booking)
    What To Expect
    • Explore Pachacamac archaeological complex, an important pre-Inca religious site
    • Visit the Larco Museum and see a complete pre-Hispanic collection of gold and silver objects
    • Discover an 18th-century vice-royal building at Larco Museum
    From US$ 130
    Top of page