MEMBERS:
2018 – II
SECOND ORAL PRESENTATION SCRIT
1. Se realizara un video en donde se mencionara un poco de la historia del lugar
elegido.
2. El lugar que elegimos como destino turístico fue el centro de Lima.
INFORMACION TURISTICA
UBICACIÓN
Lima, es la capital del Perú, la primera ciudad del país, seguido por Arequipa, dado a su
importancia demográfica y económica. Tiene dos idiomas oficiales: el castellano y
quechua, el idioma del imperio de los Incas. Es posible comunicarse en inglés en lugares
de afluencia Turística.
CLIMA
La temperatura puede alcanzar los 28°C durante la época de verano (Diciembre -Abril),
en el resto del año la temperatura puede bajar a los 14°C con 90% de humedad.
RELIGION
El Perú es uno de los países más religiosos del mundo, la mayor parte de la población
profesa la religión católica, aunque impera la más amplia tolerancia de cultos religiosos.
MONEDA
La unidad monetaria es el Nuevo Sol (S/.) con sus respectivos múltiplos y submúltiplos,
que circulan en monedas de 10, 20, y 50 centavos y 1, 2,5 Nuevos Soles. Existen billetes
de 10, 20, 50,100 y 200 Nuevos Soles. El dólar y el euro son aceptados en
establecimientos de servicios turísticos, de acuerdo al tipo de cambio del día.
La mayoría de las tarjetas de crédito son válidos como, Diner’s club, Visa, Master Card,
y American Express.
GASTRONOMIA
La gastronomía peruana es variada, los más famosos platos típicos son el Cebiche de
pescado y mariscos (cocidos en zumo de limón), Lomo saltado, Anticucho, Arroz con
pollo, Ají de gallina, Pollo a la brasa con papas fritas, Pachamanca, Picante de cuy, Trucha
frita.
No olvide probar la auténtica bebida nacional, el Pisco Sour, el cocktail mundialmente
famoso, preparada con pisco, limón, claras de huevos y azúcar.
En el todo el Perú existen muchos restaurantes con una variedad de platos regionales y
nacionales.
BALCONIES
Among the buildings of the historic center of Lima there are many balconies of colonial
and republican times which give the city of Lima a very unique feature.
PARADE GROUND
It was in the main square of Lima that the Act of Independence of Peru was proclaimed
in 1821. It is surrounded by the Government Palace, the Municipality of Lima, the
Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace and the Club of the Union.
UNION STREET
El Jirón de la Unión is a street of the Damero de Pizarro in the historic center of Lima,
capital of Peru. For many years it was the most important road in the city, characterized
by being the most "aristocratic" and where met the most famous inhabitants of the city.
Later, with the deterioration of the historic center of Lima, the Jiron de la Union lost its
aristocratic character to assume a fully commercial one.
3. The exhibition will detail the tourist information to invite people to visit this place.
TOURIST INFORMATION
LOCATION
Lima is the capital of Peru, the first city in the country, followed by Arequipa, given its
demographic and economic importance. It has two official languages: Spanish and
Quechua, the language of the Inca Empire. It is possible to communicate in English in
places of tourist affluence.
WEATHER
The temperature can reach 28 ° C during the summer season (December -April), in the
rest of the year the temperature can drop to 14 ° C with 90% humidity.
RELIGION
Peru is one of the most religious countries in the world, most of the population professes
the Catholic religion, although the broadest tolerance of religious cults prevails.
COIN
The monetary unit is the Nuevo Sol (S /.) With its respective multiples and submultiples,
which circulate in 10, 20, and 50 cents and 1, 2.5 Nuevos Soles currencies. There are bills
of 10, 20, 50,100 and 200 Nuevos Soles. The dollar and the euro are accepted in tourist
services establishments, according to the exchange rate of the day.
Most credit cards are valid as, Diner's club, Visa, Master Card, and American Express.
GASTRONOMY
Peruvian cuisine is varied, the most famous dishes are the Cebiche of fish and seafood
(cooked in lemon juice), Lomo saltado, Anticucho, Rice with chicken, Ají de gallina,
Grilled chicken with fries, Pachamanca, Picante of guinea pig, fried trout.
Do not forget to try the authentic national drink, the Pisco Sour, the world famous
cocktail, prepared with pisco, lemon, egg whites and sugar.
In all of Peru there are many restaurants with a variety of regional and national dishes.