LimaShopping

Other shopping in Lima

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    Caseta el Viajero Kiosk

    If you’re in downtown, the top spot for maps is the Caseta el Viajero Kiosk, a cluttered stand facing Plaza San Martín that is run by the congenial Federico Quispe. He also has smaller maps devoted to individual neighborhoods.

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  2. B

    CompuPalace

    You’ll find rechargeable and lithium batteries, as well as computer parts, supplies and replacements at CompuPalace, a block-long electronics arcade.

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  3. C

    LarcoMar

    A well-to-do outdoor mall wedged into the clifftop beneath the Parque Salazar, full of high-end clothing shops, trendy discotheques and a wide range of eateries.

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  4. D

    Mercado Indio

    The best place to find everything from pre-Columbian–style clay pottery to alpaca rugs to knock-offs of Cuzco School canvases. Prices vary; shop around.

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  5. Vivanda

    Lima’s top supermarket has luscious arrays of meats, cheeses, vegetables, baked goods, prepared foods and even a cafe.

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  6. El Virrey

    The San Isidro branch is a bibliophile’s dream, with a vintage book room stocked with thousands of rare editions.

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  7. E

    Wong

    A massive supermarket built around the courtyard of a vintage home; look for the baroque-style staircase.

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  8. F

    Wayo Whilar

    The shop of a longtime Peruvian surfer who sells his own line of hand-shaped boards.

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  9. G

    Dédalo

    A vintage casona houses this contemporary crafts store with a lovely cafe.

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  10. H

    KSA Tomada

    Great selection of books. Plus a cafe, free wi-fi and comfy couches.

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  12. I

    Big Head

    A popular mall chain that sells fashion and gear.

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  13. J

    Todo Camping

    Sells fuel stoves and climbing equipment.

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  14. Focus

    An established board fabrication outlet.

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  15. Vivanda

    Supermarket

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