La Marina Lighthouse, Lima
Facts and practical information
Perched on the cliffs of Miraflores, the La Marina Lighthouse stands as a beacon over the Pacific Ocean, guiding seafarers to the port city of Lima, Peru. This iconic structure, a sentinel of safety and navigation, has been operational since 1974, casting its light over one of South America's busiest harbors.
The lighthouse's white and blue striped tower is a distinctive feature against the Lima skyline, and it has become a popular landmark for both locals and tourists. With a height of 22 meters, the La Marina Lighthouse is not among the tallest, but it is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque, especially at sunset when the sky's warm hues create a stunning backdrop.
While the lighthouse itself is not open to the public for exploration, the surrounding area of La Marina is a delightful spot for a leisurely walk or to enjoy the panoramic views of the ocean. The adjacent park, Parque del Faro, is well-maintained and offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life of Lima.
The La Marina Lighthouse serves not only as an operational aid to navigation but also as a symbol of Lima's maritime heritage. It continues to be an important point of reference for vessels entering the busy port and a beloved emblem of the Miraflores district.
La Marina Lighthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Larcomar, Huaca Pucllana, Raúl Porras Barrenechea Institute, El Beso.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to La Marina Lighthouse?
How to get to La Marina Lighthouse by public transport?
Bus
- 28 de Julio • Lines: 301 (13 min walk)
- Berlín • Lines: 301 (16 min walk)