Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus in Lima – Tickets 24h, 48h or 72h

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Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus in Lima – Tickets 24h, 48h or 72h

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $35.00
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A bus loop that makes Miraflores easy. You’ll start with Larcomar’s Pacific views, then hop through Lima’s most walk-friendly areas with a guide who speaks both English and Spanish.

I really like the way this ticket gives you control: you can pace the day, choose what to linger on, and ride again within your 24h/48h/72h window.

One thing to consider: the day can get a little confusing in real life. Stops and timing may not match what you expect, and the Wi‑Fi listed on board can be unreliable.

In This Review

Key highlights at a glance

Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus in Lima – Tickets 24h, 48h or 72h - Key highlights at a glance

  • Miraflores views from Larcomar, with easy access to dining and ocean air
  • Flexible 24–72 hour tickets, so you can build your own route
  • Huaca Pucllana (Parque Pucllana), one of Lima’s standout pre-Columbian sites
  • Magic Water Circuit at Reserva Park, best planned for dusk or night
  • Plaza San Martín (UNESCO) and classic central-city photo spots
  • Kennedy Park’s cat colony and local art vibe, right in the middle of it all

Quick take: is this Lima hop-on hop-off bus worth your time?

Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus in Lima – Tickets 24h, 48h or 72h - Quick take: is this Lima hop-on hop-off bus worth your time?
If your Lima plan is mostly Miraflores (and a bit of central Lima), this hop-on hop-off bus is a practical shortcut. For one paid ticket, you get repeated access to the neighborhoods where the walking is easiest and the sights are clustered.

What I like most is the mix: modern coastal Lima (Miraflores) plus a few historic “wow” anchors like Plaza San Martín and Huaca Pucllana. You’re not stuck on one kind of scenery.

You also get a real guide on board who works in Spanish and English. That helps when you’re deciding where to get off, especially if you’re trying to line up something time-based like the fountains at Reserva Park.

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Tickets 24, 48, 72 hours: plan your pace (and your priorities)

Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus in Lima – Tickets 24h, 48h or 72h - Tickets 24, 48, 72 hours: plan your pace (and your priorities)
You can buy tickets valid for 24h, 48h, or 72h. That sounds simple, but it changes how you should build your day.

A good way to think about it:

  • If you only have a few hours, a 24h ticket works best when you already know your “must-sees” (often Larcomar + Kennedy Park + Magic Water Circuit).
  • If you want breathing room for photos, markets, and a real site visit at Huaca Pucllana, choose 48h.
  • If you’re pairing Lima with other activities and want fewer time pressures, 72h gives you the cushion to ride again and adjust.

The circuit is listed at about 2 hours, so if you’re doing it like a traditional loop, you can expect a chunk of your day just getting from stop to stop. The hop-on part matters because you’re deciding when that time becomes sightseeing time versus riding time.

Price and value: what $35 really buys you

The price is $35.00 per person. That can feel high if you only treat it like a bus ride to one place. But it gets better value if you use it as intended: repeatedly, over multiple stops, and at more than one time of day.

Also note what isn’t included. Tickets to museums or tourist sites cost $10.00 per person. That affects the “true cost” if your plan includes a paid entry stop like Huaca Pucllana. In other words, your budget should be: bus ticket + any site entrances you choose to pay for.

One more small but important point: the tour is often booked about 25 days in advance. If you’re traveling in peak season, booking ahead can keep your plan from turning into a wait-and-see exercise.

Riding comfort: air-conditioning, raised viewing, and the Wi‑Fi reality

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This bus includes air-conditioned vehicle comfort and it has a raise-and-fall feature during the day, which is meant to give you better sightlines. That matters in a place like Lima where your best photo angles often come from slightly higher viewpoints—especially along the Miraflores coast.

Wi‑Fi is listed as included, but don’t plan your day on it. If you need maps or messaging, download what you can before you board. On the practical side, cellular coverage often matters more than promised onboard Wi‑Fi.

And yes, Lima traffic is Lima traffic. A lot of the ride can mean slow, noisy driving through city streets. That’s not a flaw in the concept, but it is something to mentally budget for: treat this as an access tool, not a scenic countryside drive.

The route highlights: Larcomar, Kennedy Park, and the Miraflores core

Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus in Lima – Tickets 24h, 48h or 72h - The route highlights: Larcomar, Kennedy Park, and the Miraflores core
Your biggest advantage is that many stops are walkable to food, views, and little detours. Miraflores is built for that. You can hop off, do a short round, then re-board without losing your whole day.

A few more Lima tours and experiences worth a look

Larcomar: start here for sea views and a smooth first plan

Larcomar sits on a cliff overlooking the Pacific. It’s more than shopping. Think of it as a place to orient yourself: the skyline, the ocean air, and the promenade-style vibe make it easy to start (or end) your Lima loop.

Get off here if you want:

  • A scenic break early on
  • Easy meals and cafes nearby
  • A good place for photos with the ocean as your background

If you’re trying to keep your day simple, Larcomar is a strong “home base” stop.

Bicentennial Park: a calm walk between sights

Bicentennial Park is a modern green space that commemorates Peru’s independence. You’ll find walking paths, open areas to relax, and panoramic views.

This stop works well when you want a lighter, less intense moment after bus time. It’s also a good “reset” stop if your feet are tired from Miraflores sidewalks.

Parque Kennedy: cats, art markets, and easy strolling

Parque Kennedy is at the heart of Miraflores and it shows. It’s lively without needing a ticket.

What makes it worth a stop:

  • A well-known colony of cats
  • Art markets and local artists
  • Tons of nearby places to eat

If you like souvenirs that feel local (not just mass-produced), this is the kind of stop where you can browse without rushing. It’s also a solid place to plan your next hop—because everything around it is connected.

Craft markets on C. Gral. Suárez 315: souvenirs with an Andean feel

There’s also a stop for craft markets at C. Gral. Suárez 315. Here you’re looking at items like Andean textiles and handmade jewelry.

This is a smart move if you want gifts that feel tied to Peru instead of generic trinkets. Just take your time and compare prices if you see several similar items.

Huaca Pucllana (Pucllana Site Museum): the one stop to treat like a real visit

Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus in Lima – Tickets 24h, 48h or 72h - Huaca Pucllana (Pucllana Site Museum): the one stop to treat like a real visit
The Pucllana Site Museum stop takes you to Huaca Pucllana, a pre-Columbian archaeological site made of adobe pyramids. It’s one of those Lima contrasts: city noise outside, ancient structures inside.

Two practical reasons to take this stop seriously:

  • The site is a true “pay attention” attraction, not just a quick photo moment.
  • It offers guided tours, which can help you understand what you’re looking at rather than guessing.

And don’t forget the practical note: site tickets are not included in the bus price. Budget that $10 per person if you plan to enter.

This is also where I’d avoid the “I’ll just hop off for 5 minutes” mindset. If you only have a little time, prioritize this over the shorter stroll stops.

Magic Water Circuit at Reserva Park: plan your timing for dusk and night

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The Magic Water Circuit at Reserva Park is the big evening payoff. It’s described as the largest fountain complex in the world, and it’s known for light and music shows.

Here’s how to use this stop well:

  • Think dusk to night. The experience is designed for nighttime impact.
  • Give yourself enough time to get seated/positioned and not rush through the show.
  • If your ticket includes multiple days, try catching it on the day you feel least rushed.

This stop is also great if you’re traveling with kids or anyone who likes a show format. The fountains are the kind of activity that’s fun even if you’re not deeply into history.

Plaza San Martín and Chabuca Granda: central Lima photos plus food-and-music energy

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Once you’re out of Miraflores, the bus brings you toward Lima’s historic center feel.

Plaza San Martín (UNESCO): the iconic independence square

Plaza San Martín is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s surrounded by historic neocolonial buildings, and the equestrian statue is a major focal point.

This is a top-tier photo stop. Even if you don’t go inside any buildings, the plaza itself gives you:

  • Classic Lima architecture
  • A sense of the city’s older layers
  • The kind of landmark scale that makes your pictures look more “Lima” than just “street photo”

Alameda Chabuca Granda / Chabuca Granda promenade: creole music and classic bites

The Alameda Chabuca Granda area is described as a cultural promenade along the Rimac River. It blends:

  • Handicrafts
  • Live Creole music
  • Food stalls with traditional Peruvian flavors like anticuchos and picarones

This stop works best when you want atmosphere, not just sights. If you’re hungry, it’s one of those places where you can eat and enjoy the street scene at the same time.

Other stops worth knowing: Óvalo Gutiérrez, Intihuatana, and Park of the Exposition

These are the stops that add variety, especially if you’re on a longer ticket.

Óvalo Gutiérrez: modern Lima energy

Óvalo Gutiérrez is a lively spot in Miraflores with cinemas, cafes, and restaurants. It’s a good place to hop off if you want a more modern, nightlife-adjacent vibe—or just a place to reset with a coffee after walking.

Parque Intihuatana: ocean views plus a calmer mood

Parque Intihuatana combines nature with spirituality, with ocean views and a quieter feel. It’s the kind of stop that makes your day feel balanced: you get a scenic moment without the “tourist bazaar” intensity of some other areas.

Park of the Exposition: green space and cultural sites

The Park of the Exposition is described as a cultural oasis in central Lima, with green areas, ponds, and museums. If you want a break from nonstop bus-and-street movement, this works well. It also tends to be a good setting for slower wandering.

Logistics and route reality: how to avoid a bad day

The biggest practical lesson: the concept is simple, but the details can trip you up.

What to watch for:

  • The stop you think you’re at might not be exactly where the bus technically picks up. There can be a half-block difference between where you’re standing and where the bus expects you.
  • The route options may not match what you’re expecting from the basics. You might find fewer route variations in practice.
  • Some buses might not return you to your exact starting point.

My recommendation is simple. Before you commit to riding to a specific stop, ask staff which one is safest for re-boarding and heading back. Also, plan a backup: if you end up needing to walk back, you won’t be stranded, but you should expect some extra time.

Who this bus suits best (and who should think twice)

This Lima hop-on hop-off is a good match if:

  • You’re staying in or near Miraflores
  • You want a low-effort way to see multiple attractions without hiring separate transport each time
  • You like a flexible day where you choose what to linger on
  • You’re interested in both modern Lima (views, parks) and classic landmarks (UNESCO square, Huaca Pucllana)

It may be less ideal if:

  • You have strict time windows and hate schedule uncertainty
  • You prefer guided experiences that feel tightly controlled end-to-end
  • You want mostly scenic driving rather than targeted access between neighborhoods

Should you book this Lima hop-on hop-off bus?

Yes, if your priority is convenience and you’re okay using the bus as a “transport between best zones” tool. The value jumps when you actually hop multiple times and when you plan Magic Water Circuit at dusk/night plus at least one serious stop like Huaca Pucllana.

Skip it if you’re the type who only wants one attraction and would rather take a direct taxi or rideshare to exactly where you’re going. In that case, the bus cost plus possible site tickets may feel like extra.

If you do book, build a plan with two anchors: one morning/early anchor (Larcomar or Kennedy Park) and one evening anchor (Magic Water Circuit). Then fill the rest with whatever fits your mood. That approach keeps the day fun, not stressful.

FAQ

What ticket options are available?

Tickets are available for 24 hours, 48 hours, or 72 hours.

How long is the experience?

The experience duration is listed as about 2 hours (approx.).

What does the tour cost?

The price is $35.00 per person.

Who operates the bus?

The provider is TURIBUS.

What’s included with the ticket?

Included features are WiFi on board, an air-conditioned vehicle, a raise and fall feature during the day, a bilingual tourist guide (Spanish and English), and the tourist bus.

Are museum or attraction tickets included?

No. Tickets to museums or tourist sites are not included and cost $10.00 per person.

What languages do the guides speak?

Guides are bilingual in Spanish and English.

Is the Magic Water Circuit part of the route?

Yes. The route includes the Magic Water Circuit of the Reserve Park.

When is the Magic Water Circuit best to visit?

It’s recommended for dusk (and it’s described as a nightly light, water, and music show).

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.

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