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TRAVEL & STAY

For those traveling from outside Lima, we want to help you plan your trip with ease.

The ceremony will take place in La Molina and the reception in Pachacamac. We highly recommend arranging your accommodation and transportation in advance.

Below, you will find some practical suggestions to ensure you can enjoy the day worry-free.

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WHERE TO STAY

TOURIST AREA

Miraflores is Lima's main tourist hub, known for its restaurants, museums, and being well-connected to various parts of the city.

 

We recommend allowing at least 45–60 minutes for travel to the church, depending on traffic. Here are some hotel options in Miraflores:

NEAR THE CHURCH

If you prefer to stay closer to the church where the ceremony will take place, these options offer easy access:

TRAVEL & STAY

For those traveling from outside Lima, we want to help you plan your trip with ease.

The ceremony will take place in La Molina and the reception in Pachacamac. We highly recommend arranging your accommodation and transportation in advance.

Below, you will find some practical suggestions to ensure you can enjoy the day worry-free.

NEAR THE CHURCH

If you prefer to stay closer to the church where the ceremony will take place, these options offer easy access:

TOURIST AREA

Miraflores is Lima's main tourist hub, known for its restaurants, museums, and being well-connected to various parts of the city.

 

We recommend allowing at least 45–60 minutes for travel to the church, depending on traffic. Here are some hotel options in Miraflores:

WHERE TO STAY

TAXI VIP CIENEGUILLA

Good option for return transfers to Lima.

AUTOLINK

Van service for groups of 10 or more people, ideal for coordinating direct transfers between the church and the reception.

MOVILIDAD EXPRESS

Transportation for small and large groups

GETTING AROUND

Uber and Cabify are the easiest and most convenient ways to get around Lima.

To travel from the church to the venue, we recommend arranging transportation in advance. For large groups, we suggest using shuttles with a maximum capacity of 30 people due to venue space limitations.

If you prefer to drive, parking is available at both the church and the reception venue. Additionally, a designated driver service will be provided at the reception and can be coordinated directly with the security staff on-site.

GETTING AROUND

Uber and Cabify are the easiest and most convenient ways to get around Lima.

To travel from the church to the venue, we recommend arranging transportation in advance. For large groups, we suggest using shuttles with a maximum capacity of 30 people due to venue space limitations.

If you prefer to drive, parking is available at both the church and the reception venue. Additionally, a designated driver service will be provided at the reception and can be coordinated directly with the security staff on-site.

TAXI VIP CIENEGUILLA

Good option for return transfers to Lima.

AUTOLINK

Van service for groups of 10 or more people, ideal for coordinating direct transfers between the church and the reception.

MOVILIDAD EXPRESS

Transportation for small and large groups

USEFUL INFORMATION

WEATHER IN AUGUST

Lima’s winter is humid and temperatures range between 14°C and 20°C (57°F and 68°F). Since Pachacamac can get quite cold after sunset, we recommend bringing a warm coat to enjoy the evening comfortably.

VOLTAGE

The standard voltage in Peru is 220V. If you are traveling from the United States (110V), you will need a voltage converter for certain devices.

CURRENCY

The local currency is the Peruvian Sol (PEN). While most establishments accept credit and debit cards, it is always helpful to carry some cash.

USEFUL INFORMATION

WEATHER IN AUGUST

Lima’s winter is humid and temperatures range between 14°C and 20°C (57°F and 68°F). Since Pachacamac can get quite cold after sunset, we recommend bringing a warm coat to enjoy the evening comfortably.

VOLTAGE

The standard voltage in Peru is 220V. If you are traveling from the United States (110V), you will need a voltage converter for certain devices.

CURRENCY

The local currency is the Peruvian Sol (PEN). While most establishments accept credit and debit cards, it is always helpful to carry some cash.

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