


Bajada de Baños
About
Bajada de Baños is a charming historic wooden staircase in the bohemian Barranco district that descends from the clifftop to a scenic coastal promenade along the Pacific Ocean. Families will love the combination of cultural heritage, beautiful ocean views, and the relaxed atmosphere perfect for leisurely walks, photography, and watching local fishermen and surfers below.
Highlights
- ✓Historic wooden staircase with ocean views that connects clifftop Barranco to the beach below
- ✓Beautiful Pacific Ocean vistas perfect for family photos
- ✓Watching surfers and local fishermen from the promenade
- ✓Exploring the colorful street art in the surrounding Barranco neighborhood
- ✓Safe, free outdoor activity with cultural and natural appeal
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit in the late afternoon for the best lighting for photos and cooler temperatures, then stay for the stunning Pacific sunset.
- 2.Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip as the wooden stairs can be slippery, especially if there's coastal mist.
- 3.Bring water and sun protection (hats, sunscreen) as there's limited shade along the promenade.
- 4.The staircase is free to access, making it a budget-friendly family activity in Lima.
- 5.Combine your visit with exploring the colorful street art and murals throughout the Barranco neighborhood above the stairs.
Best Time to Visit
Late afternoon between 4pm and 6pm is ideal to avoid the midday heat and catch the beautiful sunset over the Pacific. Weekday mornings are quietest if you prefer fewer crowds. The dry season (May through October) offers clearer skies and more comfortable weather.
What to Know
Access is completely free. There are no restrooms directly at the stairs, so use facilities in nearby cafes or restaurants in Barranco before descending. The staircase is not stroller-accessible, so bring a baby carrier for infants and toddlers.
Seasonal Notes
The dry season from May to October offers the best weather with sunny skies and minimal rain. The wet season (December through March) can bring overcast skies and occasional drizzle, though temperatures remain mild year-round. The stairs and promenade are accessible throughout the year.
Nearby Eats
La 73 is a popular family-friendly restaurant nearby serving Peruvian comfort food and wood-fired pizzas. Tostaduria Bisetti offers excellent pastries and coffee perfect for a post-walk snack with outdoor seating where you can watch the neighborhood activity.
More Activities Near Barranco
La Crepería de Barranco
La Crepería de Barranco offers a welcoming escape for families exploring Lima's artistic Barranco district. With sweet and savory crepe options that appeal to even picky eaters, outdoor seating perfect for restless kids, and wallet-friendly prices, it's an ideal spot for a casual family meal or snack break between sightseeing adventures.
Sombra y Agua Fresca
This beloved neighborhood ice cream parlor in Barranco's artistic district serves up artisanal frozen treats that appeal to both kids and parents. The casual, welcoming atmosphere and delicious handcrafted flavors make it a perfect reward stop after exploring Lima's most charming bohemian neighborhood.
Café con Pan de La Casa
This charming neighborhood bakery in Lima's artistic Barranco district offers a genuine local experience with dedicated children's seating and a welcoming atmosphere perfect for families. Kids can enjoy fresh-baked pastries and treats while parents sip Peruvian coffee in a relaxed setting that feels like visiting a friend's home rather than a tourist spot.
Galería Jade Rivera World
Galería Jade Rivera World in Lima's artistic Barranco district offers hands-on art workshops and interactive exhibitions designed specifically for families to create together. This welcoming gallery space encourages children to explore their creativity through guided activities and child-friendly exhibitions, making art accessible and fun for young visitors.