Barranco, a seaside neighborhood in Lima, Peru, was once a summer retreat for fashionable Limeños. This area is characterized by its old colonial buildings, which now house vibrant street art and a thriving bohemian culture. During the day, small cafes and artist-run boutiques come alive, while at night, the neighborhood transforms with bustling bars and dance venues. Visitors can explore the colorful streets, enjoy local art, and experience the dynamic energy that defines Barranco.
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