I grabbed the hostel next to San Martin Square and went out often. When I first came, the police said that they couldn't get inside because they were controlled. The next day, it was a fire, so it was so nice to be able to sit and relax with people overflowing.
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I grabbed the hostel next to San Martin Square and went out often. When I first came, the police said that they couldn't get inside because they were controlled. The next day, it was a fire, so it was so nice to be able to sit and relax with people overflowing.
In the center of Lima, St. Martin's Square is surrounded by cinemas, restaurants and restaurants. It is very lively. In the center of the square, there is a bronze statue of General St. Martin, the lawn and pool below the bronze seat, and there are three or five groups of local women and children who are relaxing and talking. Very leisurely and romantic.
St. Martin's Square is named after St. Martin, and this is also the central square of Lima, the square is the largest in Lima's square, like the weapons square, surrounded by beautiful houses, and here is also a punch-in place
Lima St. Martin's Square is one of the iconic squares in the center of Lima, the famous Lima Cathedral is in the corner of the square, and there are some old buildings full of European style, and in the middle is the statue of General St. Martin's riding. The square is a place for tourists and citizens to rest, so there are more people, public security is not very good, and you need to pay attention to your own finances when visiting.
Martin Square is Lima's largest square, with a statue of St. Martin standing in the center of the square, a national hero for the entire Latin American people. The famous Lima Cathedral, located in the northeast corner of St. Martin's Square, is the most concentrated place for tourists in Lima, and it is also the commercial and political center of the ancient city that is worth visiting.
Catch up with the celebration of Lima's completion anniversary, the crowds are particularly lively. Lima City was built on January 18, 1535 by Spanish colonizer Francisco Pizelo. We saw this lively scene on January 17, and we didn't even know the surrounding buildings.
A landmark in Lima, Peru, opened on July 27, 1921, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Peru's independence. In the middle stands a statue of Saint Martin, the father of South American liberation, and the buildings around the square are taller European buildings, including the exquisite palaces of Saint Martin and the Bolivarian palaces. The wide street of the square, Nicholas de Pierola.