🇵🇪 Peru

Is Lima Safe?

5.8
Tripvey Safety Score
estimated from public data
⚠️
Moderate Risk — Stay Alert
Tripvey's estimate from travel advisories and public data — not official safety advice. How we score
5.8
Safety
Crime & scam risk
8.0
Value
Budget friendliness
7.5
Beauty
Scenery & culture

What Travelers Say About Lima

Lima is Peru’s vast, grey-skied coastal capital, often skipped as a mere gateway to Machu Picchu — a mistake, because it’s one of the gastronomic capitals of the world. From humble ceviche stalls to restaurants regularly ranked among the planet’s best, the food alone justifies a stay. Built on bluffs above the Pacific, the city blends Spanish-colonial grandeur, pre-Columbian ruins and a coastline made for sunset strolls. The affluent, walkable districts of Miraflores and Barranco are where most visitors base themselves — Miraflores for its clifftop parks, paragliders and ocean views; bohemian Barranco for its street art, colonial mansions, bars and the famous Bridge of Sighs. The historic centre, a UNESCO site, holds grand plazas, baroque churches and catacombs, while ancient adobe pyramids like Huaca Pucllana sit surprisingly amid the modern sprawl. Lima is generally manageable for visitors who stay alert. Miraflores and Barranco are comparatively safe and pleasant to walk, but petty theft, distraction scams and the odd express kidnapping mean you should use registered taxis or apps, avoid flashing phones, and steer clear of unfamiliar neighbourhoods, especially at night. The coastal “garúa” fog blankets the city much of the year, so don’t expect tropical sun — but the food, history and ocean setting more than compensate.

Common Scams in Lima

Taxi Safety — Use Apps Onlyhigh
Lima street taxis (often unmarked private cars) have been linked to robberies and express kidnappings. Use ONLY InDriver, Uber, or Cabify apps for all journeys. Never hail a cab on the street. At Jorge Chávez Airport, use only the official taxi counter inside the terminal.
Counterfeit Currencymedium
Counterfeit soles are common in Lima. Check bills when receiving change — especially at markets and informal vendors. Torn, taped, or very worn notes are often refused by shops and banks. Use ATMs from reputable banks inside malls (BCP, Interbank, BBVA).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lima safe for tourists?

Lima scores 5.8/10 — moderate risk. Common issues to watch for: overcharging, tourist scams, and petty theft in crowded areas. Stay alert at markets and busy transport hubs.

Is Lima safe at night?

Be selective about where you go at night in Lima. Tourist districts are fine; avoid unfamiliar side streets. Use ride-hailing apps — they give you a paper trail and fixed prices.

Is Lima safe for solo female travelers?

Lima at 5.8/10 is manageable for solo female travelers with prep. Research which neighborhoods to avoid, book accommodation with good reviews, and have your accommodation's number saved offline.

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