1/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruThe Miraflores neighborhood in Lima, Peru, offers many great restaurants, including Huaca Pucllana, which is situated next to roughly 1,500-year-old ruins. // © 2015 Valerie ChenPreviousNext2/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruWhen in Lima, do as Lima locals do: Order a pisco sour, as well as ceviche. // © 2015 Valerie ChenPreviousNext3/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruOwned by a Cordon Bleu-trained chef, Huaca Pucllana has both contemporary and traditional Peruvian dishes on the menu. // © 2015 Valerie ChenPreviousNext4/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruAt night, the pre-Inca archaeological site is illuminated with a golden glow. // © 2015 Valerie ChenPreviousNext5/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruBook a stay at JW Marriott Hotel Lima, which has superb service. // © 2015 JW Marriott Hotel LimaPreviousNext6/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruRooms are spacious, and many have views of the Pacific Ocean. // © 2015 JW Marriott Hotel LimaPreviousNext7/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruParque Kennedy (Kennedy Park), smack dab in the center of Miraflores, is a favorite stop for locals, visitors — and cats. // © 2015 Valerie ChenPreviousNext8/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruKnown to many as simply "Cat Park," Parque Kennedy is home to more than 100 stray felines. // © 2015 Valerie ChenPreviousNext9/9Miraflores in Lima, PeruA nonprofit group called Kennedy Park Kittens cares for the cats, including feeding them regularly. // © 2015 Valerie ChenPreviousNext