Overview
Faro de la Marina is a 1920s lighthouse in the Miraflores military zone, visible as a distinctive silhouette from the Malecón. It marks the entrance to the former naval zone.
Highlights
- Silhouette views: Best appreciated from the Malecón at sunset, when the lighthouse frames the Pacific horizon.
- Military precinct: The lighthouse sits within a restricted area, but external views are iconic.
History
Built in the 1920s to guide shipping along Lima's coast, the lighthouse became redundant with modern navigation but remains a protected landmark.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: View from the Malecón or Parque del Amor — no public access to the lighthouse itself.
- Tip 2: A good photo opportunity at golden hour.
- Duration: 10–15 minutes.