1. Barranco is a district in the city of Lima, Peru known for its bohemian and artsy atmosphere. It is located on the coast and has numerous parks, beaches, and cliffs to explore. The district is home to many artists, musicians, and writers, and has a vibrant nightlife scene with bars and clubs.
Some interesting facts about Barranco include:
- It was the first seaside resort in Lima, popular among wealthy locals in the 19th century.
- It is home to numerous art galleries, including the Mario Testino Museum and the Lucia de la Puente Gallery.
- The Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs) is a famous landmark in Barranco, known for its romantic legend of couples kissing on the bridge at sunset.
- The district has a strong culinary scene with many restaurants featuring traditional Peruvian cuisine.
2. Working hours and phone numbers for specific attractions in Barranco vary, but most businesses operate from around 11am-11pm. Visitors can check the websites or social media pages of specific galleries, restaurants, or bars for more information.
3. There is no ticket necessary to enter Barranco as it is a district within Lima. Transportation options to reach Barranco include taking a taxi or ride-sharing service, or using public transportation such as the Metropolitano bus. The nearest airport is the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima.