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San Martín Day Festival

Annual celebration on November 17

Season: November November

Plaza San Martín

About

The San Martín Day Festival in Lima's historic Plaza San Martín celebrates Peru's independence hero José de San Martín with vibrant parades, traditional dances, and patriotic displays that bring Peruvian history to life. Kids will be captivated by colorful folkloric performances, military processions, and the festive atmosphere that fills this iconic downtown square. This cultural celebration offers families a wonderful opportunity to experience authentic Peruvian traditions and national pride in an educational yet entertaining setting.

What to Expect

Families will experience a lively patriotic celebration featuring military parades with uniformed soldiers, traditional Peruvian folk dance performances in elaborate costumes, and live music throughout the day. The plaza becomes packed with locals celebrating their national hero, creating an energetic and proud atmosphere. Expect street vendors selling Peruvian flags, handicrafts, and traditional snacks, along with speeches and ceremonies honoring San Martín's role in Peru's independence. The event is authentically local, so while you'll be immersed in genuine Peruvian culture, English signage and translation may be limited.

Highlights for Kids

  • Watching the precision military parade with soldiers in formal dress uniforms
  • Colorful folk dancers in traditional costumes performing marinera and other Peruvian dances
  • Live military bands playing patriotic music and traditional Peruvian songs
  • Browsing vendor stalls selling Peruvian flags, crafts, and independence-themed souvenirs
  • Seeing the impressive Plaza San Martín monument decorated with flowers and patriotic displays

Pro Tips for Families

  1. Arrive by 9:30 AM to secure a good viewing spot before the main parade begins around 10 AM, as the plaza fills quickly with locals
  2. Bring small Peruvian flags (sold by vendors for a few soles) for your kids to wave — it helps them feel part of the celebration and locals appreciate the gesture
  3. Download a Spanish translation app beforehand as most announcements and explanations will be in Spanish only, and teach kids a few basic Spanish phrases like 'gracias' and 'por favor'
  4. Wear comfortable walking shoes and sun protection, and keep kids hydrated as you'll be standing for extended periods in the open plaza

Best Time to Visit

Arrive between 9:30-10:00 AM for the main parade and opening ceremonies when energy is highest and kids are freshest. The most impressive military displays and traditional dance performances typically occur during the morning hours (10 AM-12 PM). If crowds are a concern, visiting after 2 PM offers a more relaxed atmosphere with continued music and cultural activities, though you'll miss the main parade.

Food & Drinks

Street vendors surrounding the plaza sell traditional Peruvian snacks including anticuchos (grilled meat skewers), picarones (sweet potato donuts), and fresh fruit. You'll also find kid-friendly options like churros, popcorn, and packaged snacks. Nearby cafés and restaurants on Jirón de la Unión offer sit-down meals with familiar options if needed. Bring bottled water as you'll be outdoors for hours, though vendors also sell drinks. Budget-conscious families can enjoy street food for $2-5 per person, while restaurant meals nearby run $10-15 per person.

Parking & Access

Plaza San Martín is located in downtown Lima's historic center, easily accessible by taxi or rideshare (Uber/Cabify) — the most convenient option for families with young children. Street parking is extremely limited and challenging during the festival, so avoid driving. The plaza itself is flat and accessible, though large crowds make stroller navigation difficult; baby carriers are recommended for infants and toddlers. If staying in Miraflores or San Isidro (common tourist areas), the plaza is about 15-20 minutes by taxi. Consider using the Metropolitano bus system's Colmena station, which is a short walk away, for an authentic local transportation experience with older kids.

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