


Love Park
About
Love Park (Parque del Amor) in Lima's trendy Barranco district offers families stunning Pacific Ocean views from dramatic cliffs, along with playgrounds, wide walking paths perfect for strollers, and colorful mosaic sculptures that captivate children. This iconic park combines natural beauty with kid-friendly amenities, making it an excellent spot for families to experience Lima's coastal charm while letting little ones burn energy.
Highlights
- ✓Colorful mosaic benches and the famous kissing statue that fascinate children
- ✓Playground equipment suitable for various ages
- ✓Breathtaking clifftop views of the Pacific Ocean perfect for family photos
- ✓Wide walking paths ideal for scooters, bikes, or leisurely strolls
- ✓Green spaces for picnics and running around
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit during weekday mornings (8-10 AM) to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures with clearer coastal views before the afternoon fog rolls in.
- 2.Bring layers and light jackets even in summer, as coastal winds can be chilly. The cliff edge has protective barriers, but keep close watch on young children near the overlooks.
- 3.The park is part of the Malecon coastal path, so consider renting bikes or scooters nearby to explore the entire scenic route with older kids.
- 4.Street vendors outside the park sell snacks and drinks, but bring hand sanitizer and be cautious about food safety. Packaged snacks are your safest bet.
- 5.English is not widely spoken by park staff or vendors, so download a translation app or learn basic Spanish phrases like 'bano' (bathroom) and 'agua' (water).
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings between 8-11 AM offer the best experience with fewer crowds and clearer skies. Lima's dry season (May to October) provides more reliable weather, though the famous mosaic sculptures and ocean views are beautiful year-round.
What to Know
Entry to the park is free, making it budget-friendly for families. Restroom facilities are available but may not meet all international standards, so plan accordingly. The park is stroller-accessible with paved paths throughout.
Seasonal Notes
Lima experiences year-round mild temperatures (60-80°F), but the coastal garua (fog) is heaviest June through September, potentially limiting views. Summer months (December to March) offer warmer, sunnier weather ideal for families. The park stays open until 11 PM, making it perfect for sunset visits during summer.
Nearby Eats
La Lucha Sangucheria offers kid-friendly Peruvian sandwiches and fresh juices just a few blocks away. For a safer introduction to local cuisine for cautious eaters, try Chili's Barranco, a familiar international chain with a children's menu, located within walking distance.
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