Start in the Centro Histórico, where you will find several major sights around the central square, including the Government Palace, Municipal Palace, and the Cathedral of Lima. The cathedral houses an impressive collection of religious art, as well as the tomb of conquistador Francisco Pizarro.
In the Miraflores area you can admire contemporary architecture one moment and ruins dating from around 500 CE the next. The Huaca Pucllana ruins sit incongruously in this upscale neighborhood—a structure of adobe and clay built by a pre-Incan coastal civilization. Those interested in history may also find the on-site interpretation of burial practices noteworthy.