10. Lima
Peru’s capital surprises most visitors with its pleasant atmosphere and subtropical climate. Despite its geographical location, Lima can get chilly at night, but daytime temperatures are pleasantly warm throughout the summer months, roughly December to April (May to November is often foggy). Its coastal desert climate makes it one of the driest capitals in the world. An excellent choice for a culture-rich city break, Lima sports plenty of historic attractions, and the beaches aren’t bad either. The most popular districts for tourists are Miraflores, San Isidro and Barranco.
