Larco Museum
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Updated June 26, 2025
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# Larco Museum (Museo Larco), Lima: The Most Efficient Way to Understand Ancient Peru in One Visit
Larco Museum in Pueblo Libre is the rare Lima museum that works for both first-timers and repeat visitors: it’s designed to take you from “I know nothing” to “I can place cultures in time and region” without needing a lecture. The museum was established in 1926 by Rafael Larco Hoyle and holds a collection of around 45,000 pre-Columbian objects, displayed in an 18th-century viceroyalty mansion with gardens that make the whole experience feel calmer than most of Lima. Larco
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## What makes Larco Museum worth your time
### 1) It covers 5,000+ years without overwhelming you
The permanent exhibition is explicitly structured to help visitors explore more than 5,000 years of ancient Peruvian history through pre-Columbian art. Larco
### 2) “Visible Storage” is not a gimmick—it’s the flex
Your ticket includes access to Visible Storage, where you’re not just seeing a curated highlight reel; you’re seeing what large-scale catalogued collections actually look like. It’s one of the fastest ways to appreciate the sheer volume and variation in Andean ceramics. Larco
### 3) The Erotic Gallery is handled as culture, not shock value
Larco’s renovated “Checan” Erotic Gallery is included with admission. If you’re traveling with kids or prefer to skip sexually explicit imagery, plan your route accordingly—but it’s presented as part of artistic and cultural history, not a sideshow. Larco
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## Practical visiting intel (hours, tickets, rules)
### Opening hours
– Open daily (including public holidays): 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Larco
– Reduced hours: Dec 24, 25, 31, and Jan 1: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Larco
### Ticket prices (official)
Larco publishes on-site vs online pricing (online purchase is discounted and uses a QR code at the counter). Larco
– General admission: S/ 50 on-site | S/ 45 online Larco
– Seniors (60+): S/ 35 on-site | S/ 30 online Larco
– Students: S/ 25 on-site | S/ 20 online Larco
– Minors (9–17): S/ 25 on-site | S/ 20 online Larco
– Children (3–8): S/ 1 (on-site and online) Larco
– Children (0–2): Free (online not listed) Larco
Payment methods accepted include major cards (Visa, AmEx, Mastercard, Diners) and cash in soles or USD. Larco
### Visitor rules that actually matter
If you’re coming straight from the airport or hauling camera gear, note:
– No suitcases / large bags inside exhibition rooms (use baggage check). Larco
– No food/drink inside galleries. Larco
– Personal photography allowed, but no flash, tripods, selfie sticks. Larco
– Strollers permitted in exhibition rooms, but not in Visible Storage. Larco
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## Location + how to arrive without friction
### Address (official)
– Av. Simón Bolívar 1515, Pueblo Libre, Lima 21, Peru Larco
– Entrance on Calle Navarra Larco
– Phone: +51 1 461 1312 Larco
### Transit timing reality check
Larco’s official guidance places typical travel time from both Miraflores and the airport at roughly 35–50 minutes by taxi/driving (traffic dependent). Larco
### Parking
There is limited, first-come parking around the museum on Calle Navarra or Av. Simón Bolívar. Larco
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## How to plan your route inside (so you don’t miss the best parts)
A good “first visit” sequence that aligns with what your ticket includes:
1. Permanent Exhibition (get your timeline and regional context) Larco
2. Visible Storage (see the scale; it changes how you interpret everything else) Larco
3. Erotic Gallery (Checan) (either as cultural insight or optional detour) Larco
4. Gardens + decompression before you leave (or before you eat) Larco
If you want a guided structure, the museum notes daily visits with educators in Spanish and English. Larco
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## The café angle: why people keep mentioning the food
If your note is “The food is something else,” that tracks with how the museum positions it: the Museo Larco Café-Restaurant is meant to showcase Peruvian flavors (plus international dishes) in a garden setting. Larco Café-Restaurant –
Important detail: Access to the café is free (you don’t need a museum ticket just to eat), and the museum suggests making a reservation. Larco
Tactical move: Go early, do the museum first, then eat—because once you sit down in the gardens, it’s easy to lose your momentum.
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## Factual accuracy + outdated-data flags (read this before you trust random listings)
– Hours and ticket prices: third-party sites often show different numbers. The figures above are from Larco’s official “Plan your Visit” page. Larco
– Holiday reduced hours: double-check if you’re traveling in late December or New Year—Larco explicitly lists reduced dates and times. Larco
– Café menu/prices: menus can change; the café’s own site notes menu/prices may change without prior notice in specific menu sections. Larco Café-Restaurant –
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## Quick recap for decision-makers
– If you have one museum slot in Lima, Larco is the best “high signal, low confusion” choice. Larco
– Plan 2–3 hours minimum if you want Permanent + Visible Storage + gardens; add more if you linger at the café. Larco
– Use the Navarra Street entrance, and don’t bring oversized bags unless you’re happy to check them. Larco
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