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Plaza Biblioteca La Molina Sur library in La Molina, Lima
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View of Plaza Biblioteca La Molina Sur in La Molina, Lima
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View of Plaza Biblioteca La Molina Sur in La Molina, Lima
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Plaza Biblioteca La Molina Sur

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🕑 1 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children enjoy the picture books and story time activities in the children's section, while older kids can explore educational programs and reading materials. Toddlers under 3 may find it challenging to stay quiet in a library setting.

About

Plaza Biblioteca La Molina Sur offers a welcoming oasis for families traveling through Lima, with a dedicated children's section and educational programs that engage young minds. This free community resource provides a quiet, air-conditioned space where kids can explore books and participate in activities while parents take a break from sightseeing in Peru's bustling capital.

Highlights

  • Free admission provides budget relief during an international vacation
  • Dedicated children's section with age-appropriate books and learning materials
  • Educational activities and reading programs designed for young learners
  • Air-conditioned, quiet environment offering respite from Lima's busy streets
  • Located in safe, family-friendly La Molina district

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Monday or Tuesday mornings when the library is typically quietest and staff have more time to assist international visitors.
  2. 2.Bring your passport or travel ID as some libraries require identification for visitor access, even if you're not checking out materials.
  3. 3.Download a translation app before visiting as most staff and signage will be in Spanish, though the visual appeal of children's books transcends language barriers.
  4. 4.The children's section often has puzzles and educational games available for use on-site, perfect for a rainy day activity in Lima.
  5. 5.La Molina is an upscale residential district, so plan transportation in advance via registered taxi apps like Uber or Beat rather than hailing street taxis.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM offer the calmest atmosphere before afternoon crowds. Avoid visiting during Lima's winter months (June to August) when afternoon fog can make travel less pleasant, though the library itself remains comfortable year-round.

What to Know

Admission is completely free, making this an excellent budget-friendly option for families. The library is closed on weekends, so plan accordingly. Limited street parking is available, but using ride-share services is recommended for international visitors unfamiliar with the area.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round weekdays only. The library may have special programming during Peruvian school holidays (late December to February and late July) when local children are out of school. Check ahead for any closures during major Peruvian holidays like Fiestas Patrias in late July.

Nearby Eats

La Molina has several family-friendly restaurants within a short drive, including Pardos Chicken (a popular Peruvian rotisserie chain loved by kids) and Bembos (Peru's answer to McDonald's with familiar burgers plus local flavors). The nearby Molina Plaza shopping center offers multiple casual dining options.

More Activities Near La Molina

Park

Parque El Olivar

Free

Parque El Olivar offers families a tranquil escape in Lima's La Molina district, featuring centuries-old olive trees that create shaded pathways perfect for leisurely strolls with children. This free, historic park provides ample green space for picnics, outdoor games, and letting kids run freely while parents enjoy the peaceful Mediterranean-style atmosphere.

Ice Cream

Helados Artesanales La Molina

$

Helados Artesanales La Molina is a delightful local ice cream shop serving homemade, artisanal flavors made with natural ingredients in a welcoming neighborhood setting. Kids will love sampling unique Peruvian flavors like lucuma and chirimoya alongside familiar favorites, making it a perfect treat stop after exploring Lima's attractions. The friendly atmosphere and quality ingredients make parents feel good about indulging their little ones.

Restaurant

Vivanda La Molina

$$

Vivanda La Molina offers traveling families a comfortable introduction to Peruvian cuisine in a spacious, relaxed setting perfect for children. With a diverse menu featuring both traditional Peruvian dishes and familiar international options, even picky eaters will find something they enjoy while parents can sample local flavors without worry.

Restaurant

Pizzería Fratteli

$$

Pizzería Fratteli is a welcoming family favorite in La Molina where generous wood-fired pizzas and a relaxed atmosphere make dining with kids stress-free. The casual vibe means parents can relax while children enjoy authentic Italian-style pizza at prices that won't break the family travel budget.