


Museo Aeronáutico del Perú
About
The Museo Aeronáutico del Perú offers an exciting journey through aviation history with real aircraft, helicopters, and interactive displays that bring Peru's aeronautical heritage to life. Young aviation enthusiasts will be thrilled to get up close to vintage planes, military aircraft, and learn about the pioneers of flight in a hands-on environment that makes learning feel like an adventure.
Highlights
- ✓Climbing aboard select aircraft and helicopters where kids can sit in cockpits and imagine being pilots
- ✓Impressive collection of vintage military aircraft from Peru's Air Force history
- ✓Interactive aviation equipment displays including engines, propellers, and navigation instruments
- ✓Outdoor exhibit areas featuring helicopters and transport planes that make for amazing photo opportunities
- ✓Educational exhibits about the history of aviation in Peru and South America
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring sunscreen and hats as many aircraft are displayed outdoors in open-air hangars, and Lima's sun can be intense even on cloudy days.
- 2.Visit on weekday mornings when school groups are less likely to be present, ensuring quieter exploration and better photo opportunities.
- 3.Download a translation app before visiting, as most signage and information panels are primarily in Spanish with limited English translations.
- 4.Pack snacks and water bottles as the museum has limited food options on-site, though San Isidro has many cafes and restaurants nearby.
- 5.Allow kids to bring cameras or tablets to photograph their favorite aircraft, which helps maintain engagement and creates lasting memories.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings between 10am and noon offer the best experience with smaller crowds and cooler temperatures. The museum is open year-round, but visiting during Lima's drier season (May through October) provides more comfortable weather for exploring the outdoor exhibits.
What to Know
Admission is very affordable at just a few US dollars per person. The museum has basic facilities including restrooms, and while some exhibits are outdoors, there is adequate shade. English signage is limited, so basic Spanish phrases or a translation app will enhance the experience.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours. Lima experiences very little seasonal variation in temperature, though the winter months (June through September) can be overcast and cooler. There are no major seasonal closures, but it's best to confirm holiday hours before visiting during Christmas and New Year.
Nearby Eats
San Isidro offers numerous family-friendly options including La Lucha Sangucheria for casual Peruvian sandwiches and juices (kids love the fresh fruit drinks), or Pardos Chicken for delicious rotisserie chicken with rice and fries that appeals to picky eaters.
More Activities Near San Isidro
Helados Magnum
Helados Magnum in San Isidro is a premium ice cream destination that makes for a perfect treat stop during your Lima adventures. Kids will love choosing from creative flavors and watching their ice cream creations come together, while parents appreciate the quality ingredients and affordable prices in this upscale neighborhood.
Circolo Italiano
Circolo Italiano is a welcoming sports club in the upscale San Isidro neighborhood offering families a perfect retreat from Lima's bustling streets. With multiple swimming pools, tennis courts, and recreational facilities, it provides a safe, clean environment where kids can burn energy while parents relax or join in the fun.
Parque Kennedy
Parque Kennedy is a vibrant neighborhood park in the heart of San Isidro, offering families a perfect blend of recreation and relaxation. Kids can burn energy on playground equipment, admire public art sculptures, and enjoy the open green spaces while parents sip coffee at surrounding cafes. This beloved local gathering spot provides an authentic Lima experience where your family can mingle with residents and enjoy the mild year-round climate.
Artesanal Café
This welcoming neighborhood café in San Isidro offers a perfect respite for families exploring Lima with kids. The cozy atmosphere and menu of rich Peruvian hot chocolate, fresh pastries, and light meals make it an ideal spot for a mid-morning snack or afternoon break when little ones need to recharge.