


This intimate private museum offers a fascinating journey through Peru's ancient textile traditions, featuring beautifully preserved fabrics and artifacts from Pre-Columbian civilizations. The guided tours are specifically designed to engage young learners, making complex history accessible and interesting for children while helping them appreciate the incredible artistry of Peru's indigenous cultures.
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday to Thursday) between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM when crowds are lightest and children are fresh and attentive. Lima's dry season (May through October) offers the most comfortable weather for exploring Miraflores before or after your museum visit.
The museum is budget-friendly at just a few dollars per person. It's located in the safe, walkable Miraflores district where English is commonly spoken, though bathrooms are limited so visit facilities before arriving.
The museum is open year-round except Mondays. Lima's winter months (June through September) can be gray and misty, making it an ideal time for indoor cultural activities. No special holiday events are typically advertised, but the museum maintains consistent hours throughout the year.
Parque Kennedy area, a short walk away, offers numerous family-friendly options including La Lucha Sangucheria for Peruvian sandwiches kids will love, or Manolo for safe, reliable comfort food with familiar options. Many cafes in Miraflores cater to international visitors with English menus.
La Tranca Burger Café is a welcoming neighborhood spot in Miraflores where families can enjoy classic comfort food that kids actually want to eat after a day of sightseeing. The casual atmosphere means parents can relax while children dig into kid-approved burgers and thick milkshakes, making it a stress-free dining option in Lima's upscale Miraflores district.
This charming artisanal ice cream shop in the heart of Miraflores offers families a delicious taste of Peru through unique, locally-inspired flavors like lucuma, chirimoya, and maracuya (passion fruit). It's the perfect pit stop while exploring Lima's most family-friendly neighborhood, with budget-friendly prices and authentic treats that give kids an adventurous culinary experience.
Parque del Amor is a stunning clifftop park in Miraflores offering breathtaking Pacific Ocean views, colorful mosaic benches, and wide open spaces for kids to run and play. The park's famous sculpture, grassy areas, and oceanfront walkway make it perfect for family photos, picnics, and letting children burn off energy while parents soak in the spectacular coastal scenery.
The Malecón de Miraflores is a stunning clifftop promenade stretching along Lima's Pacific coastline, offering families safe, paved walking and biking paths with breathtaking ocean views. Kids will love the multiple playgrounds scattered along the route, wide open green spaces for running, and the opportunity to watch paragliders soaring overhead. The promenade connects several parks and provides easy access to beaches below via stairs and pathways, making it perfect for families who want outdoor adventure without leaving the city.