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New York, Lima

#328 among attractions in Lima

Nightlife, Gambling, Casino
New York

Facts and practical information

New York (address: Av. Pershing 610) is a place located in Lima (Lima Province province) and belongs to the category of nightlife, gambling, casino.

It is situated at an altitude of 272 feet, and its geographical coordinates are 12°5'24"S latitude and 77°3'30"W longitude.

Planning a visit to this place, one can easily and conveniently get there by public transportation. New York is a short distance from the following public transport stations: Gregorio Escobedo (bus, 1 min walk).

Among other places and attractions worth visiting in the area are: Teatro Peruano Japonés (theater, 7 min walk), Museo de la Inmigración Japonesa (museum, 8 min walk), Real Plaza Salaverry (shopping centre, 11 min walk).

Coordinates: 12°5'24"S, 77°3'30"W
Address

Av. Pershing 610Lima Residencial (Jesús María)Lima Peru

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New York – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Larco Museum, Real Plaza Salaverry, National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru, Lima Golf Club.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to New York?

Nearby attractions include Teatro Peruano Japonés, Lima (7 min walk), Museo de la Inmigración Japonesa, Lima (8 min walk), Iglesia Sagrado Corazon De Maria, Lima (20 min walk), National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru, Lima (24 min walk).

How to get to New York by public transport?

The nearest stations to New York:

Bus
  • Gregorio Escobedo • Lines: 201 (1 min walk)
  • Salaverry • Lines: 201, 204 (10 min walk)

Where to next? Visit lima province Lima Province region page or discover the top tourist attractions in Peru.