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Arrival at Brasilia
USD 312
USD 321
USD 351
USD 345
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Peru to Brasilia
USD 312
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Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
Copa Airlines CM | 400
11:00
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
03 h 45 m
14:45
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Panama City, Panama
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Copa Airlines CM | 205
16:26
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Panama City, Panama
06 h 19 m
00:45
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 334
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 2402
00:25
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
04 h 30 m
06:55
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 327
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 2394 | Operated By LATAM Peru
19:55
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
04 h 55 m
02:50
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Terminal T3
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Information not available
LATAM Airlines LA | 3203
06:35
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Sao Paulo, Brazil
01 h 50 m
08:25
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 359
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 8123
01:45
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
04 h 55 m
08:40
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T3
Sao Paulo, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
LATAM Airlines LA | 3323
16:55
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Sao Paulo, Brazil
01 h 35 m
18:30
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 360
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 2394 | Operated By LATAM Peru
19:55
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
04 h 55 m
02:50
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Terminal T3
Sao Paulo, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
LATAM Airlines LA | 4676 | Operated By Tam Linhas Aereas
07:25
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Sao Paulo, Brazil
01 h 45 m
09:10
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 365
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 2394 | Operated By LATAM Peru
19:55
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
04 h 55 m
02:50
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Terminal T3
Sao Paulo, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
LATAM Airlines LA | 3010
07:30
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Sao Paulo, Brazil
01 h 40 m
09:10
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 381
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 8203
12:40
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
04 h 35 m
19:15
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T3
Sao Paulo, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
LATAM Airlines LA | 3656
22:35
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Sao Paulo, Brazil
01 h 45 m
00:20
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 573
Transit Visa may be required
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 521
17:20
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
02 h 35 m
21:55
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Santiago, Chile
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
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LATAM Airlines LA | 790
23:55
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Santiago, Chile
05 h 10 m
05:05
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 576
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 8123
01:45
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
04 h 55 m
08:40
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T3
Sao Paulo, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
LATAM Airlines LA | 3265
12:25
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Sao Paulo, Brazil
01 h 40 m
14:05
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
USD 1,063
Lima to Brasilia , 1 Jul
LATAM Airlines LA | 2428
23:15
Wed, 1 Jul 26
Lima, Peru
04 h 55 m
06:10
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Terminal T3
Sao Paulo, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
LATAM Airlines LA | 3340
08:10
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Sao Paulo, Brazil
01 h
09:10
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
LATAM Airlines LA | 3027 | Operated By Tam Linhas Aereas
09:55
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Terminal T2
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
01 h 45 m
11:40
Thu, 2 Jul 26
Brasilia, Brazil
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
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About Lima (LIM)
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean and laying on the desert coast, Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. This beautiful city is nestled in thew valleys of Chillon, Rimac and Lurin Rivers. The history of this place traces back to pre-Columbian era. Mounted at an elevation of 1,600ft above the mean sea level, the land comprises clusters of isolated hills. Despite its location in the tropics and desert, Lima has a climate that is pleasantly mild. Lima abounds with structures that were built during 16th, 17th and further centuries. Raised in 16th century, Iglesia de Santo Domingo and its monasteries are beautiful masterpieces. Casa Aliaga and Santuario de Santa Rosa de Lima are two magnificent structures built during 5th and 17th centuries respectively. Then there are two historical mansions, Casa de la Riva and Casa Pilatos, which feature wooden balconies, elegant patio and antique furnishing. The land has one important archaeological site, Pachacamac; this is a pre-Columbian citadel built around AD 100. Other one is Huaca Huallamarca that dates to AD 200 to AD 500. Lima has a large number of museums, each one of them featuring distinct style of building, unique patterning, dating to different centuries. Decorated with subtle carving, ceramic insertions, ornate ceilings, complex weaving, and so much more the structures make the visitors spellbound. Cast a look at Museo Rafael Larco Herrea, Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Museo Taurino, Museo de Historia Natural and Convento de Los Descalzos. Apart from historical, there are numerous galleries that display art by contemporary artists, academics, collection of artifacts and mosaics. Visit Museo de Arte de Lima, Museo de Arte Italiano and cAsa de Riva Aguero. The city offers to the visitors so many options for entertainments. There are bars, live music centres, clubs, pubs, beer halls, chillouts, cinema and gay or lesbian counters. Cast in different theme, decorated with artistic decor, the bars and clubs dish out the lip smacking food and delicious drinks. Juanito's, Tai Lounge, Media Naranja, Wahios, Tequila Rocks, Teatriz and Senor Frogs are few favored places. Lima is also a great place to go on shopping spree. Wayo Whilar, La Mar and La Casa de la Mujer Artesana Manuela Ramos are few famous shopping complexes. Book online affordable travel packages to Lima from MakeMyTrip.com. Being India's leading online travel portal, you can get here cheap flight tickets, affordable hotel bookings, choicest of destinations and much more.
Lima Address
About Brasilia (BSB)
Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, is a marvel of modernist architecture and urban planning that captivates visitors from the United States. Designed by renowned architect Oscar Niemeyer and urban planner Lúcio Costa, Brasilia is celebrated for its innovative layout and stunning buildings. This vibrant city offers a mix of cultural experiences, architectural wonders, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for international travelers.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Brasilia is during the dry season, which spans from May to September. During these months, the weather is pleasant with minimal rainfall, making it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The wet season, from October to April, sees more rainfall but also brings lush greenery to the city. Key events such as the Cinema Festival in April and the Porao do Rock music festival in November offer unique cultural experiences.
Getting There
Travelers from the United States can reach Brasilia via the Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport (BSB). There are several airlines offering flights to Brasilia, including American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines. To find cheap flights to Brasilia, consider booking in advance or looking for deals during off-peak travel times. United States citizens need a valid passport and a visa to enter Brazil. It is advisable to check the latest visa requirements and apply well in advance of your trip.
Where to Stay
Brasilia offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. For luxury stays, the Hotel Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada and the B Hotel Brasilia are excellent choices. Mid-range travelers can consider the Windsor Plaza Brasilia or the Melia Brasil 21. Budget-conscious visitors will find comfortable options at the Brasilia Palace Hotel or the Saint Moritz Hplus Express. Staying in the Asa Sul or Asa Norte districts is recommended for easy access to major attractions and dining options.
Must-See Places & Experiences
Brasilia is home to several iconic landmarks and attractions. Don't miss:
• The futuristic Brasilia Cathedral with its stunning stained glass
• The Three Powers Square, housing the Presidential Palace and the Supreme Court
• The National Congress Building with its distinctive twin towers
• Paranoa Lake, ideal for waterfront dining and recreational activities
• The Brasilia National Museum, showcasing contemporary art and culture
• The Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, hosting exhibitions, concerts, and events
Explore hidden gems like the Itiquira Falls, just a short drive from the city, for a refreshing day trip.
Local Transportation
Getting around Brasilia is convenient with various transportation options. The airport is well-connected to the city center by taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber. The city's public transportation system includes buses and the metro, which are affordable and efficient. Renting a car is also a viable option for exploring the wider region, but be mindful of local traffic rules and parking regulations.
Food & Dining
Brasilia's culinary scene offers a delightful mix of traditional Brazilian flavors and international cuisine. Must-try dishes include feijoada (a hearty black bean stew), pão de queijo (cheese bread), and brigadeiro (chocolate truffles). For a memorable dining experience, visit:
• Mangai for a buffet of regional Brazilian dishes
• Coco Bambu for seafood specialties
• Fogo de Chão for a classic Brazilian steakhouse experience
• Oliver for Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with a view of the golf course
Practical Travel Tips
• Currency: The Brazilian Real (BRL) is the local currency. ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted in most establishments.
• Language: Portuguese is the official language. Learning a few basic phrases can be helpful, though English is spoken in tourist areas.
• Safety: Brasilia is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Avoid displaying valuables and use reputable transportation services.
• Useful Apps: Download apps like Google Maps for navigation, Uber for transportation, and Duolingo for language assistance.
By planning ahead and embracing the unique experiences Brasilia has to offer, travelers from the United States can enjoy a memorable and enriching visit to this remarkable city.
Brasilia Address
Aeroporto Internacional Presidente Juscelino
Kubitschek
Brazil
Tel: +55-61-3364-9000
