
Barranco Bar & Restaurant Crawl
Lima, Peru
About This Activity
Barranco is Lima's liveliest evening neighborhood — a compact labyrinth of independent restaurants, pisco bars, craft beer spots, and live music venues clustered around Calle Grau and Parque Municipal. An evening self-guided crawl covers everything from classic ceviche dinners to rooftop Peruvian fusion cocktail bars. Budget $30–50 for food and drinks across 2–3 stops. The atmosphere peaks Thursday to Saturday when locals fill the outdoor terraces.
Seasonal note: Year-round; Thu–Sat evenings are liveliest. Jun–Aug garúa season is quieter but many terraces have heaters or covered seating.
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