We would have stayed at the quirky place from earlier in the week, but they were completely booked. 28 de Julio is Peru's independance day, so it was a little more difficult to find a place. We saw a large political rally/protest of some sort, but we were unable to figure out what it was for. Daniel's glasses were finished when promised, so we left the next day to head to Pisco, home of the Pisco Sour. It doesn't deserve its own blog post, since there wasn't much to do and we only stayed for one night. We were lucky to be able to find a cheap place to stay since it was the holiday weekend and many places raised their rates ridiculously high and were full.
You can see the rest of our photos from Lima on Flickr
Nuts and Bolts:
Hotel España: in centro Lima, 50 soles ($19 USD) for private room with shared bath. Tons of charm, great upper terrace with decent breakfast (not included). Quiet, but creaky floors and beds. Lukewarm water in the showers, definitely not hot.
Flying Dog Hostal: in Miraflores, 90 soles ($34 USD) for private room/private bath, breakfast included. Huge room, huge bed, hot showers but they run out quickly. Great location, and a delicious sandwich shop right underneath
Hotel San Martin: in centro, 90 soles ($34 USD) for private room/bathroom. Terrible water pressure in the shower, too expensive for the location, and very loud with cars beeping all hours of the day and night. I don't recommend.
Magico del Agua: Big water fountain park with a light show at night. It was cool, but not hugely impressive. For only 2 soles entry fee, it was worth seeing.