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Lima offers a mix of great neighborhoods like Miraflores, Barranco, and San Isidro, each with their own appeal. These areas are reported to be safe, walkable, and have excellent internet—great for digital nomads. Many cafes and restaurants are ideal for working remotely, especially in Barranco. The food scene is another highlight, especially Peruvian and Japanese offerings. Cheap Uber rides and stunning cliffside views along the coastline add to the city's appeal. Affordable daily lunch menus and solid coworking options are also appreciated by visitors. However, Lima has some consistent drawbacks. Traffic is a frequent complaint, with excessive honking and difficult street crossing. Pollution and a gloomy, gray sky outside the summer months make the environment feel depressing at times. Public transport is underdeveloped, pushing reliance on ride-sharing apps. Outside of Peruvian or Japanese cuisine, food quality drops, and international options can be underwhelming. Some areas feel risky after dark, particularly in Barranco. Socially, visitors mention it may be hard to connect with locals, and harassment has been reported by some female travelers. Overall, Lima is a functional short-term base with great food and views, but not ideal for everyone long-term.
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3.28/5
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Lima

Peru

⭐️ Total score
3.28/5 (Rank #16)
942 reviews
❤️ Liked by members
👍14 liked it 👎9 disliked it
👍 Quality of life score
Okay
👶 Family score
Okay
🎒 Community score
Okay
🤯 Overcrowding score
0% is nomad here
💵 Cost
😙 Affordable: 1,409ドル / mo
📡 Internet
😡 Slow: 10 Mbps (avg)
😝 Fun
Good
⛅️ Temperature (now)
🥵 Hot: 25°C77°F (feels 25°C77°F)
💦 Humidity (now)
😊 Comfy: 78%
❄️ % of buildings with AC
🥵 Very low: 20%
💨 Air quality (now)
🌱 Good: 42 US AQI
💨 Air quality (annual)
😷 Unhealthy for some: 124 US AQI
👌 Safety
Okay
👩 Safe for women
Bad
🌈 Safe for LGBTQ+
Bad
🤮 Food safety*
Great
👮‍♀️ Lack of crime*
Okay
🤝 Lack of racism*
Okay
🎓 Education level*
Mediocre
⚡️ Power grid
Great
🌊 Vulnerability to climate change
Great
💰 Income level*
Very low: 504ドル / mo
🙊 English speaking*
Bad
😤 People density
🤨 Busy: 13k ppl/km2 (1 per 9x9m)
🚶 Walkability
Great
🚦 Traffic safety*
Bad
✈️ Airline scores*
Great
🧳 Lost luggage*
Great
🏥 Hospitals
Bad
😄 Happiness*
Bad
🍸 Nightlife
Okay
📶 Free WiFi in city
Bad
🖥 Places to work from
Great
❄️ A/C or heating
Bad
😁 Friendly to foreigners
Good
🗯 Freedom of speech*
Good
🎅 Startup Score
Bad
* Values derived from national statistics, might differ from the city itself. Last updated: 2026年01月13日T00:00:40+00:00


🚩 Country Peru
🗓️ Average trip length 13 days
📡 Internet speed (avg) 10 Mbps
⛅️ Weather (now) 🌧 25°C 77°F + 😊 Comfy (78%) = feels 25°C 77°F
💨 Air quality (now) 👍 42 US AQI 🍃 OK
💨 Air quality (annual avg) 👎☠️ 124 US AQI = 🚬 🚬 / day
🔌 Power 230V 60Hz
🚕 Best taxi app* UberUber
🚑 Travel medical insurance SafetywingSafetywing
💸 10 PEN in USD USD 2.97
🏧 Suggested ATM take out: PEN 1,000 = USD 297
💸 Tipping Yes, 10%
💻 Best coworking space Comunal
💻 Best alt. coworking space Starscamp
🚰 Tap water 🚫 No, not drinkable
✈️ Best int'l air carrier
LAN
💵 Cost of living for nomad 1,409ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for expat 866ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for family 2,381ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for local 680ドル / month
🏨 Hotel (median price) 902ドル / month
🏡 Airbnb (median price) 846ドル / month
🏠 1br studio rent in center 463ドル / month
🏠 Median home price 11,155ドル
🏨 Hotel (median price) 42ドル / night
🏠 Airbnb (median price) 28ドル / night
🏢 Coworking hot desk 178ドル / month
🍛 Dinner 3ドル
🥤 Coca-Cola (0.3L) 1ドル
🍺 Beer in cafe (0.5L) 2ドル
☕️ Coffee in cafe 3ドル
👩‍🏫 International school 6,394ドル / year
📱 Mobile data (~10GB) 20ドル / month
🚕 Taxi price (avg trip ~3km/2mi) 6ドル / trip
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Lima offers a mix of great neighborhoods like Miraflores, Barranco, and San Isidro, each with their own appeal. These areas are reported to be safe, walkable, and have excellent internet—great for digital nomads. Many cafes and restaurants are ideal for working remotely, especially in Barranco. The food scene is another highlight, especially Peruvian and Japanese offerings. Cheap Uber rides and stunning cliffside views along the coastline add to the city's appeal. Affordable daily lunch menus and solid coworking options are also appreciated by visitors.

However, Lima has some consistent drawbacks. Traffic is a frequent complaint, with excessive honking and difficult street crossing. Pollution and a gloomy, gray sky outside the summer months make the environment feel depressing at times. Public transport is underdeveloped, pushing reliance on ride-sharing apps. Outside of Peruvian or Japanese cuisine, food quality drops, and international options can be underwhelming. Some areas feel risky after dark, particularly in Barranco. Socially, visitors mention it may be hard to connect with locals, and harassment has been reported by some female travelers. Overall, Lima is a functional short-term base with great food and views, but not ideal for everyone long-term.
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7 months ago
Honestly, pretty solid destination. Only issue was that many apartments don't have air conditioning, and sound insulation was very touch and go. Miraflores is safe, but I still was a bit paranoid walking alone at night in quieter parts. I would have liked to stay in Barranco since it seemed more interesting, but locals warned me that crime at night was very real there, so I didn't. San Isidro seemed pretty nice too.
11 months ago
Currently in Lima
Been here since july on and off during 3 monthes
visited also cusco , tarapoto and arequipa
i like the city , the only thing i dont like is the weather
mostly is just gray skies , unless its the summer which i didnt really get a chance to see yet
can get quiet depressing .
never had any issues with wifi , always get airbnbs with good wifi .
its a nice place to live if you dont care that theres no sun
for me , i would skip it during these times and next time i come here will be during the sunny days because this is jut horrible
1 year ago
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2 years ago
I loved the sunsets. They were breathtaking by the water. Internet was spotty and difficult to find good coworking spaces and cafes with reliable wifi. Had to leave one airbnb due to wifi. As a woman, I was often sexually harassed with men hitting on me and not respected me when I declined. One even said to me "no sometimes means yes when i declined to go back home with him after a drink". This was more sexual harrasment than anywhere I've ever visited in the world. Food was mediocre and can get much better food in Cusco. Weather was really good but felt smoggy and polluted at times. Traffic was some of the worst I've seen.
2 years ago
Been living here 3 months. Overall i would say its a place only good for short trips to like machu picchu/rainbow mountain. My rating 5/10.

Pros -

extremely safe especially in miraflores and barranco. Airbnbs cheap enough if you are ok living the cramped condo life. Breathtaking views off the cliff and pacific ocean. Excellent japanese food.Internet reliable and fast.

Cons -

hassle to get sim card have to go with passport and dependong where you go theres long lines. Immigration gives short visas 30-40 days forcing you to overstay and pay fine on exit if you prebooked for a few months. Women are very unnattractive especially coming from colombia. Outside peruvian and japanese, food is very mediocre despite perus high reputation in fine dining. People are not so friendly or cool like mexico or brazil and can be rude. Not as bad as argentina but 50/50. Cars obsessed with honking. heavily polluted make sure you live in area with a lot of trees.
Price wise i woyld say its slightly cheaper than mexico, but mexico has better quality everything.
Overall this place is only good for visa runs or trips to the ancient sites. Wont be back.
2 years ago
I give the city a 6.5/10.
Pro:
- Walkable
- Good selection of accomodation in relatively cheap in popular places
- Great weekend trips nearby like Huacachina and Canta
- Peruvian food is great
- Great internet

Cons:
- More expensive than other places in Latin America except lunch.
- Service in bars is much slower here than Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico and Brazil.
- A lot of honking with cars.
- You can some times feel a bit limited to only Peruvian food and Chinese. It is a big city so you can find anything, but international food do not have the same quality as in example Buenos Aires or Sao Paulo.
- A bit to few Digital Nomads, sometimes it feel like the only way not to be "lonely" is to date some girl.
3 years ago
Lima was fantastic. food was amazing and incredibly inexpensive. 3ドル lunches, 25ドル fine dinner restaurants. I had 100+mbs internet in the Airbnb. I preferred Barranco, which is artsy and more bohemian than the more-touristy Miraflores, but that's me. I know a lot of people like Miraflores for the restaurant life. I didn't go to any of the beaches but they looked great. watching the sunset over the ocean was a beautiful experience. I am already planning a return visit in June because I liked it so much!
3 years ago
I concur with the most recent review before mine. This city is great for foodies, the Internet + cellular is great, cafe pasado in Tambo+ convenience stores is dope. Do try all the S/ 12 lunchtime menu del dia all over the city! Calle Chinchon at San Isidro has a lot of the good ones.
Nightlife: As an Asian man I found myself better accepted by Peruvian girls than in Colombia.
Downside: Public transport is nearly non-existant compared to CDMX and Medellin. But Indrive and Uber are cheap enough.
3 years ago
Awesome city if you like to eat - probably one of the best food cities in the world tbh. If you stay in Miraflores, San Isidro or Barranco it's incredibly safe for a large city and you'll have access to great nightlife, parks, water, bars, clubs and stores. Also, the internet is great - I worked remote for my tech sales job down there for over a month and nobody even noticed. Last but not least, must say that as a single white male, this is probably the easiest place to meet attractive women in the whole world.
3 years ago
I feel like the scores for this city are all wrong lol. I felt fairly safe there as a Black woman, walking around Miraflores and parts of San Isidro. Barranco is another cool place to hang out, but here you want to watch your back, and not walk around alone at night. There are safe areas, and not so safe areas, but overall Lima is a good time. The wifi score should be higher, there are plenty of places where you can work. The food is great, but like other's have mentioned, it's one of the more expensive parts of South America, but nothing crazy. You can find reasonable accommodations, and the Ubers are cheap.
3 years ago
Loved Miraflores in Lima - has a lot of stylish cafes and restaurants with good food, coworkings, parks. Barranco has some amazing nightclubs. Although Lima is more expensive than other parts of Peru
4 years ago
Well, I was about to write a review but the poster from 2 days ago pretty much said everything I wanted. I will add that the cafes in Barranco are usually nicer to work from than Miraflores. There are some nice ones in San Isidro as well.

Hot tip: keep a look out for signs that say "menú", from these hole-in-the-wall restaurants you can get a full meal (drink, appetizer/soup, entre) for 10-20 soles depending what you get and where. They are everywhere, but I didn't notice them until the end of the trip. Locals eat at these places, and the food is pretty good (although be prepared for lots and lots of rice with fries)!
4 years ago
I stayed in Lima / Barranco district for 1 month, and loved it. For context, I am a 28 year old male from USA, I work remotely as a software developer. I'm also speaking mostly about Barranco and Miraflores, as I diddn't go outside of those districts much.

Barranco is full of many great cafes and restaurants, and its very walkable. There are nice paths & parks along the ocean where you can get a great view as you walk. I would recommend staying here, and taking an uber if you want to go anywhere else, Uber is very cheap (3ドル USD for 10-15 min ride) and it works great in Lima.
Miraflores is also great, but it is alot more modern, bigger district, larger buildings, and feels a bit less "cozy".

English is not common, even in the touristy restaurants and shops, it seems like 80% of people dont speak any english. You will need to learn some basic spanish, or use google translate alot.

The only downside I can think of is the traffic. It's very hectic, hard to cross the streets on foot, and alot of honking and noise. But overall it's a fun city, and I will be back
4 years ago
One of the most horrendous cities I've ever been to. Too much traffic, ugly architecture and even the food is very much hit and miss. Oh and housing is not that cheap. People can range from very friendly to very much not caring but on average, they're neither unfriendly nor easy to connect with, even if you speak good Spanish. More than anything, from someone used to the lively vibe in Colombia or Mexico, the place is as lively as a cemetery. No music, not even a peep at night... There's a reason why most people skip it and head straight South even though they land there. It's simply a boring and ugly city. No one in their sane mind would choose to live there.
5 years ago
I spent a couple months here and loved it. I studied spanish in a school called Peruwayna in the heart of Miraflores. The school was great and this was a great way to meet people. I went to a couple hostels to meet up with some friends, and met a lot of really cool people that way. Loki is a really cool place in Miraflores to hang out and stay if you're doing the hostel thing, and like to drink. I had a very nice private airbnb in miraflores for less than 30ドル a day. I also stayed in Barranco for 32ドル a day in a very elegant condo with 2 beds and 2 baths which was about a half mile away from the action. Virtually everyone I met was kind and welcoming and really liked that I spoke the language. Barranco is a really beautiful place to watch the sunset, and the nightlife is really cool. Uber is cheap and reliable. I avoided regular cabs because I didn't want to negotiate and end up with a gringo price. If you're going to the airport, get a private taxi. I say this because I almost missed my flight home after two Ubers showed up and rejected me once they found out I wanted to go the airport. Luckily, the third was agreeable.

You'll want to know at least some basic spanish to get around. If you have a conversational level or are in the process of learning, you'll get a lot more out of the experience because not many people speak english. The food is delicious and unlike the food anywhere else, though most of the local cuisine is a bit heavy and unhealthy. You can easily eat for half the price of major American city, and probably a third of that if we're talking NY,LA, or San fran. Ask about menus. Those are lunch specials for 3ドル-4 that include 3 courses and a drink. They're usually really good too. The happy hours are usually 2 for 1, meaning 2 drinks for the price of 1, which is better than most US happy hours. Especially considering the original drink you're buying is a lot cheaper in the first place. Don't buy souvenirs in miraflores! You can get that stuff much much cheaper in the centro de Lima just don't linger there after dark, because it gets very sketchy.

I never had any security problems or felt unsafe. I also live in Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, and I felt much safer in Lima. I know women need to be much more carful, because there is an epidemic of sexual assault in Lima, especially on public transit. The visiting women that I met never complained to me about any problems, but I have heard quite a few stories from local women about being groped and/or catcalled. I was warned many times to be careful with my cellphone in public. If you're talking on your cell in public, at least be aware of your surroundings because there are many people who specialize in grabbing your cell from your hand quickly and running off. Though technically illegal, weed is easy to find and cheap, and you can pretty much smoke in the street without worrying about cops bothering you, if that's your thing.
7 years ago

✅ Very safe

✅ Fast internet

✅ Great food

✅ Walkable

✅ Affordable Uber

✅ Beautiful views

✅ Good coworking cafes

✅ Affordable to live

✅ Pretty safe

✅ Lots of fun stuff to do

✅ Warm now

✅ Warm all year round

✅ Good air quality today

✅ Many Nomads.com members here all year round

✅ Easy to make friends

✅ Easy to do business

✅ High quality of education

✅ Freedom of speech

✅ Democratic

✅ Not many people smoke tobacco

✅ (Medical) marijuana MAY be legal, unenforced or decriminalized (always double check this)

❌ Heavy traffic

❌ Pollution

❌ Gray and gloomy weather

❌ Poor public transport

❌ Mediocre non-local food

❌ Few digital nomads

❌ Unsafe in some areas at night

❌ Nomads.com members didn't like going here

❌ Feels crowded

❌ Hospitals are not that great

❌ Roads can be dangerous

❌ People don't speak English well

❌ Not safe for women

❌ Not family friendly

❌ Hostile towards LGBTQ+

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Real (median) 22°C / 71°F
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mild 21°C / 70°F
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Humidity nice
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Cloud pockets
49%
pockets
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cloudy
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Air quality bad
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98 US AQI
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13 US AQI
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128 US AQI
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86 US AQI
Sun avoid sun
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8 UVI
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  • Santiago⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked very bad👮 Safety mediocreTap to open☀️ Feels 30° 86° 29° 85°AQI 172😷✈️3h2,078ドル / mo23Mbps×ばつ
  • Barcelona⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open🌤 Feels 12° 54° 12° 53°AQI 59😷✈️13h4,581ドル / mo51Mbps×ばつ
  • San Francisco⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety badTap to open☀️ Feels 12° 54° 12° 54°✈️10h5,702ドル / mo108Mbps×ばつ
  • Lisbon⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked bad👮 Safety goodTap to open🌧 Feels 13° 55° 14° 58°AQI 50✈️12h3,752ドル / mo102Mbps×ばつ
  • Medellín⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety badTap to open🌧 Feels 22° 72° 22° 71°AQI 65😷✈️3h1,531ドル / mo11Mbps×ばつ
  • São Paulo⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety badTap to open☀️ Feels 33° 91° 30° 87°🥵AQI 65😷✈️5h1,887ドル / mo19Mbps×ばつ
  • Berlin⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open🌧 Feels -6° 21° -3° 27°AQI 74😷✈️15h4,123ドル / mo43Mbps×ばつ
  • Cusco⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety mediocreTap to open🌥 Feels 17° 63° 17° 62°✈️46min2,359ドル / mo🌇 Also went here414 people×ばつ
  • Medellín⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety badTap to open🌧 Feels 22° 72° 22° 71°AQI 65😷✈️3h1,531ドル / mo🌇 Also went here468 people×ばつ
  • Santiago⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked very bad👮 Safety mediocreTap to open☀️ Feels 30° 86° 29° 85°AQI 172😷✈️3h2,078ドル / mo🌇 Also went here306 people×ばつ
  • Buenos Aires⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety mediocreTap to open☀️ Feels 34° 93° 30° 87°🥵✈️4h1,623ドル / mo🌇 Also went here478 people×ばつ
  • Rio de Janeiro⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked good👮 Safety badTap to open☀️ Feels 36° 97° 31° 88°🥵✈️5h2,983ドル / mo🌇 Also went here294 people×ばつ
  • Mexico City⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety badTap to open🌥 Feels 13° 55° 13° 56°AQI 137😷✈️6h2,101ドル / mo🌇 Also went here449 people×ばつ
  • New York City⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked good👮 Safety mediocreTap to open☀️ Feels 39° 43°✈️8h7,219ドル / mo🌇 Also went here341 people×ばつ
  • Lisbon⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked bad👮 Safety goodTap to open🌧 Feels 13° 55° 14° 58°AQI 50✈️12h3,752ドル / mo🌇 Also went here369 people×ばつ
  • Madrid⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked good👮 Safety goodTap to open🌤 Feels 46° 48°AQI 42✈️13h4,232ドル / mo🌇 Also went here277 people×ばつ
  • Barcelona⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open🌤 Feels 12° 54° 12° 53°AQI 59😷✈️13h4,581ドル / mo🌇 Also went here357 people×ばつ
  • London⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety mediocreTap to open🌤 Feels 10° 50° 11° 52°AQI 25✈️14h5,648ドル / mo🌇 Also went here375 people×ばつ
  • Paris⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety mediocreTap to open🌦 Feels 46° 10° 51°AQI 46✈️14h5,336ドル / mo🌇 Also went here345 people×ばつ
  • Amsterdam⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open🌦 Feels 36° 42°AQI 49✈️14h5,413ドル / mo🌇 Also went here299 people×ばつ
  • Istanbul⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety mediocreTap to open🌨 Feels -1° 30° 36°AQI 60😷✈️16h1,594ドル / mo🌇 Also went here288 people×ばつ
  • Bangkok⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🙂 Good👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open☀️ Feels 29° 84° 28° 83°AQI 119😷✈️26h1,609ドル / mo🌇 Also went here352 people×ばつ
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