Breña is well-known for its vibrant nightlife, colourful buildings and eclectic local eateries. The inner-city district is a stone’s throw away from Downtown Lima and boasts a range of annual festivals in its central plaza, along with casinos.
Things to do in Brena
Seafood lovers can rejoice at La Choza Nautica, a three-story Peruvian restaurant that serves generous portions of fresh ceviche, grilled fish and delicious meats. Brimming with locals on the weekends, La Choza Nautica prides itself on preparing authentic Peruvian meals.
Venezuela Avenue is home to a variety of casinos and poker rooms, such as Casino Villa Fortuna. You can also visit one of the many discos, karaoke bars or taverns that make up this lively street. Foodies can indulge in local cuisine, as the sidewalks along Venezuela Avenue are lined with dozens of stalls both day and night serving savoury Peruvian street food.
Stroll along Arica Avenue and you’ll arrive at Plaza Bolognesi. This large roundabout hosts festivals and events throughout the year that celebrate Peru’s history. For a taste of culture, head east to the Lima Art Museum, more commonly known as MALI. MALI chronicles Lima’s pre-Columbian period up to the present day with a beautiful selection of Peruvian artwork.
Getting around Brena
Breña is near the city centre and easy to reach by taxi or foot from major thoroughfares like Arequipa Avenue. Breña’s colourful streets and hidden alleyways are easily explored on foot.