Map of Lima – Peru Capital & Coastal Guide

Map of Lima – Peru Capital & Coastal Guide

This map of Lima provides a detailed overview of Peru’s capital city, including districts, transport routes, coastal regions and surrounding metropolitan connections.

Lima is known for Pacific Ocean cliffs, historic districts, business precincts, museums and major urban transport corridors. Key areas include Miraflores, Barranco, San Isidro, Centro Histórico and surrounding metropolitan districts.

Quick Answer:

Lima is located on the central coast of Peru beside the Pacific Ocean. Major areas include Miraflores, Barranco and central Lima districts.

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Tip: Lima maps are useful for understanding how coastal districts, business precincts and transport corridors connect across Peru’s capital city.

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Where Is Lima Located?

Lima is located on the central Pacific coast of Peru, beside the Pacific Ocean and west of the Andes Mountains.

  • North: Northern coastal Peru direction
  • South: Southern Peru coastal regions
  • East: Andes mountain direction
  • West: Pacific Ocean coastline

Main Areas and Districts of Lima

  • Miraflores — tourism, dining and coastal district
  • Barranco — arts, nightlife and cultural precinct
  • San Isidro — business and financial district
  • Centro Histórico — historic central district
  • La Molina — residential and suburban area
  • Callao direction — port and airport region
  • Surco — residential and commercial district
  • Outer metropolitan districts — extensive suburban urban regions

How Lima Is Laid Out

  • Coastal metropolitan layout — stretches along the Pacific coastline
  • Historic central core — positioned inland from the coastal cliffs
  • Business and tourism districts — concentrated mainly in southern coastal areas
  • Large suburban expansion — spreads across inland valleys and plains
  • Cliff-top coastal districts — define much of Lima’s urban landscape

Key Geographic Features

  • Pacific Ocean coastline — major geographic feature of Lima
  • Coastal cliffs and bluffs — overlook beaches and the ocean
  • Rímac River — important river flowing through the metropolitan area
  • Desert coastal environment — shapes Lima’s climate and surroundings
  • Andes mountain backdrop — visible east of the city

Lima Transport and Road Map Overview

  • Metropolitano transit system — major urban transport corridor
  • Pan-American Highway — key regional road connection
  • Costa Verde roadway — coastal transport route beneath the cliffs
  • Jorge Chávez International Airport routes — major aviation gateway
  • Regional highway corridors — connect Lima with inland Peru and coastal regions

Why People Search for a Map of Lima

  • To locate coastal districts and landmarks
  • To understand transport routes and metro regions
  • To explore Miraflores, Barranco and historic Lima
  • To plan tourism and Peru travel
  • To understand the layout of Peru’s capital city

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Lima Map FAQs

  • Where is Lima located?
    Lima is located on the central coast of Peru beside the Pacific Ocean.
  • What is Lima known for?
    Lima is known for coastal scenery, historic districts, cuisine and business precincts.
  • What are the main areas of Lima?
    Main areas include Miraflores, Barranco, San Isidro and Centro Histórico.
  • Is Lima Peru’s capital city?
    Yes, Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru.

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