Casa De Aliaga Lima

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(487) · Historical landmark in Lima, Peru
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The Casa de Aliaga is a colonial-style building located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It was built on a huaca, dateing back to May 1536, at the beginning …

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Oct 27, 2024
What a delightful slice of Peruvian history and culture. Truly beautiful architecture and overall atmosphere. My guide Blanca Romero was top notch and able to provide so much context about the house,…Full review by AdamRinDC
Sep 24, 2024
Beautiful colonial house restoration that takes you back to the 1500s. Glorious interiors with elegant furnishings and stunning period decor from floor to ceiling. Each room is a feast for the eyes s…Full review by goodguyjas
May 22, 2024
Our tour group organized a visit to Casa de Aliaga, and our tour guide gave us a running commentary as we walked though. Nothing is labeled, as it is still lived in by the family, some 18-19 generat…Full review by Ellen C

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Hi, do I need to book the entry or just walk in to buy ticket? We are a family of three. Please kindly let me know if I need to …
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Hi, do I need to book the entry or just walk in to buy ticket? We are a family of three. Please kindly let me know if I need to book the entry earlier and how to do it. Thanks
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Hello! You need to make reservation with an agency. They will not let you in without a tour guide who previously confirmed the reservation for you.
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Answer by Grecia R · Oct 1, 2018
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Can 2 or 4 people take a tour and have a luncheon at Casa de Aliaga?? If not, could we be added to an existing larger …
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Can 2 or 4 people take a tour and have a luncheon at Casa de Aliaga?? If not, could we be added to an existing larger group? We will be in Lima from Jan 23 to Feb 25. Thank you, Paul Calderon Bellevue, Washington
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Have your tour operator contact Casa Aliaga and make a reservation for you. Geronimo Aliaga is the chef and the last time I was in Peru he was serving exclusive dinners on …
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Have your tour operator contact Casa Aliaga and make a reservation for you. Geronimo Aliaga is the chef and the last time I was in Peru he was serving exclusive dinners on Thursday nights. You will need to check to see if he is actually opening his home for dinner during the summer months. Have a safe journey to Peru. Mario Corvetto
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Can 2 or 4 people take a tour and come for one of your luncheons? If not, could we be added to a different group? …
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Can 2 or 4 people take a tour and come for one of your luncheons? If not, could we be added to a different group? Thank you, Paul Calderon Bellevue, Washington
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We went there as part of National Geographic tours; so I don't know about individuals.
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