Lambayeque to Lima Bus
The travel from Lambayeque to Lima takes about 13 hours on the highway, being a distance of 488 mi (786 km) between both cities. The transportation companies Civa and Tepsa provide low-cost options for this route in different hours. The low-cost tickets are at s/. 60 and s/. 95 the most exclusive service. The buses leave from the terminals of Av. Ramón Castilla in Lambayeque in schedule from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Their destination is the terminals of North and Central Lima, the urban areas more important of the capital. The climate in Lima is mainly humid and sub-tropical. In summer the days can be warm, but also cold, due to the instability of the weather. We recommend you to be prepared for the variations of temperature in Lima.
Why book a Lambayeque to Lima bus with redBus?
You can also time-to-time redBus offers while booking your bus tickets online from Lambayeque to Lima. Follow a simple, fast and secure bus booking procedure. This helps save time and also helps to create a joyful travel experience!
About Lambayeque
In the lands of Lambayeque, the Chimú culture, famous for governing an important part of the northern coast of Peru. The Chimú are the descendants of one of the most known civilization, like the Sicán (or Lambayeque), who arrived to the peruvian shores from far away lands by the sea. (around the VIIth - Xth century).
About Lima
"The City of Kings", as Lima is known, was founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro and became the center of Spanish power in Peru, during the colonial period.The urban planning of Lima is one of the colonial models in South America. Lima is known for its social, economical and cultural growth and stands out as the cultural center of Latin America; besides that, Lima is the home of San Marcos National University, the most ancient from America, founded in 1551.Lima is famous for being the viceroyalty capital of Peru and one of the cities most important of South America in the spanish regime period; after its independance in 1821 the city became the republic's capital. Before this period, the Baroque and Neoclassical style took the power on the streets, impregnating those architectural styles in the main constructions. The capital counts a high variety of tourist attractions that combine history and modernity, as you can see on the Historical Center. Another strong point of Lima is the food, there are many restaurants from the 3 Peruvian regions where you can live a complete gastronomical experience, given that the population is multicultural and mostly migrant. Live Peru from one of its corners, and enjoy tasting the culture that Peru offers you!