Overview
San Isidro is Lima's most upscale residential and financial district, characterised by tree-lined avenues, international embassies, and the ancient olive grove of Bosque El Olivar.
Highlights
- Bosque El Olivar: A peaceful grove of 1,500 olive trees planted in 1560.
- Huaca Huallamarca: A pre-Columbian pyramid amid modern skyscrapers.
- Dining: Lima's finest restaurants cluster here, including several with Michelin recognition.
History
The district derives its name from the Hacienda San Isidro, which occupied the land until the 20th century. The olive grove is the oldest in the Americas.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Walk through the olive grove in the late afternoon when the light is golden.
- Tip 2: The area is safe and walkable — explore on foot.
- Duration: 1–2 hours.