Pisco Sour

Getty Images/iStockphoto

El Bolivarcito

Lima


Facing the Plaza San Martín from the Gran Hotel Bolívar, this frayed yet bustling spot is known as ‘La Catedral del Pisco’ for purveying some of the first pisco sours in Peru. Order the double-sized pisco catedral if your liver can take it.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Lima attractions

1. Plaza San Martín

0.07 MILES

Built in the early 20th century, Plaza San Martín has come to life in recent years as the city has set about restoring its park and giving the surrounding…

2. Museo Andrés del Castillo

0.08 MILES

Housed in a pristine 19th-century mansion with Spanish tile floors, this worthwhile private museum showcases a vast collection of minerals, as well as…

3. Jirón de la Unión

0.14 MILES

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the five pedestrian blocks on Jirón de la Unión, from the Plaza de Armas to Plaza San Martín, were the place to…

4. Iglesia de la Merced

0.25 MILES

The first Latin Mass in Lima was held in 1534 on a small patch of land now marked by the Iglesia de la Merced. Originally built in 1541, it was rebuilt…

5. Instituto Riva-Aguero

0.29 MILES

Toward the center of downtown, this traditional casona houses the small Museum of Art & Popular Tradition.

6. Panteón de los Próceres

0.29 MILES

Located inside a little-visited 18th-century Jesuit church, this monument pays tribute to Peruvian battle heroes, from Túpac Amaru II, the 18th-century…

7. Iglesia de San Agustín

0.32 MILES

This church has an elaborate churrigueresque facade (completed in 1720), replete with stone carvings of angels, flowers, fruit and, of course, St…

8. Iglesia de las Nazarenas

0.39 MILES

One of Lima’s most storied churches was part of a 17th-century shantytown inhabited by former slaves. One of them painted an image of the Crucifixion on a…