Lima: Buffet Lunch, Dance Show & Peruvian Paso Horses
Location: Lima Province, Peru
Country: Peru
Rating: 4.8
Price: $190 per person
Supplier Name: Experience Travel
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Experience Peru’s lively culture with a four-hour tour in Lima, featuring a buffet of local dishes, traditional dance performances, and a stunning Peruvian Paso Horse Show.
You can check availability for your dates here:First Impressions: What You Need to Know

This tour is designed for those who crave an authentic taste of Peruvian culture in a manageable four-hour window. Starting from Miraflores, the experience takes you to Surco, where the real magic happens – a lively setting packed with dance, history, and horses. At $190 per person, it’s a fair investment for the chance to enjoy a buffet lunch with over 20 dishes, see traditional dances representing different regions of Peru, and marvel at the Peruvian Paso Horse Show.
What we especially love is how family-friendly and diverse this experience is. You get a little bit of everything — food, entertainment, and a taste of Peruvian horsemanship. The inclusion of bilingual guides makes it accessible regardless of whether you speak Spanish or English. Plus, the convenience of roundtrip transport from your hotel simplifies logistics.
A possible consideration is the need to reserve well in advance—some reviews mention planning ahead to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons. The duration is just four hours, which works well for combining with other Lima explorations. This tour best suits travelers interested in culture without spending a full day, those with a curiosity for traditional dance and horse riding, and anyone looking to enjoy a lively, colorful show.
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Key Points

- Authentic Cultural Experience: Combines regional dances, typical cuisine, and horse shows.
- Convenient & Accessible: Includes roundtrip transportation and bilingual guides.
- Culinary Highlight: Over 20 traditional Peruvian dishes served at the buffet.
- Visual Spectacle: Colorful dance performances and a captivating horse show.
- Timing & Booking: Check availability early, as reservations are recommended months ahead.
- Value for Money: At $190, it offers a comprehensive, entertaining snapshot of Peruvian culture.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

Starting Point & Transportation
Your adventure begins with hotel pickup in Miraflores, one of Lima’s most vibrant districts. We found that the transfer is smooth and comfortable, setting a relaxed tone for the day. The drive to Surco is brief but gives you a chance to see some of Lima’s suburban scenery. Having roundtrip mobility included is a big plus, saving you the hassle of finding transportation.
The Setting & Atmosphere
Once in Surco, the atmosphere buzzes with anticipation. The venue is well-organized, creating an inviting space for both locals and visitors. The stage is set for a lively showcase of Peru’s diverse regions through dance and music, with performers dressed in traditional costumes. The performances are lively, colorful, and full of rhythm. Expect dances that showcase the coast, highlands, and jungle, giving a quick but vivid overview of Peru’s cultural fabric.
The Dance Show
We loved the way the dancers brought energy to each routine, and the guide explained that these performances are more than entertainment — they are expressions of Peru’s history and regional identity. The show is well-paced and engaging, with enough variety to keep everyone captivated. From lively folk dances to more serene traditional routines, it provides a well-rounded cultural snapshot.
The Buffet Lunch
A culinary highlight, the buffet features more than 20 dishes, offering a broad sample of Peruvian cuisine. The dishes are well-prepared, flavorful, and presented with care. Dishes include classic staples like ceviche, causa (potato-based appetizers), and perhaps some local seafood or meat options. The variety ensures that vegetarians and meat-eaters alike will find something to enjoy. Reviewers note that the food is authentic and satisfying, providing good value given the extensive selection.
The Peruvian Paso Horse Show
Next up is the star of the show: the Peruvian Paso Horse display. These horses are renowned for their smooth, rolling gait, and the staging is colorful and dynamic. The show includes horse dances that highlight their agility and grace, with a background of traditional music. Several reviewers mention being captivated by the staging’s vibrancy and the horses’ impressive movements. The presentation offers a unique glimpse into a cherished aspect of Peruvian horsemanship, making it a highlight for many visitors.
End of the Tour & Return
After the show, we are gently escorted back to Miraflores, with the overall experience feeling relaxed and well-paced. The return trip is comfortable, and guides often share tips or answer questions about Lima’s local culture.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
The combination of authentic regional dances, delicious buffet, and impressive horse show makes it a well-rounded cultural experience. We appreciated how each element was thoughtfully integrated to showcase different facets of Peru’s heritage, from music and movement to cuisine and horsemanship.
Authenticity & Entertainment: Visitors repeatedly comment on how lively and genuine the performances feel, making it more than a staged tourist show. It’s clear that local traditions are preserved and celebrated here.
Value & Convenience: For the price, you get an immersive experience that covers multiple cultural aspects in just four hours, with the added convenience of transportation and bilingual guides, which enhances accessibility.
More Great Tours NearbyPossible Drawbacks & Considerations

One potential drawback is the need for advance booking—if you’re a last-minute planner, you might find it challenging to secure a spot during busy seasons. Also, the duration, while suitable for most, might feel rushed if you’re keen on a more in-depth exploration of each element.
If you’re particularly interested in food, dance, or horses, this tour offers a concentrated taste—perfect for those wanting a quick cultural fix. However, if your schedule allows, combining it with other Lima tours could give you a broader understanding of the city’s history and sights.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience suits travelers who want an engaging, well-rounded introduction to Peruvian culture without dedicating a whole day. It’s ideal for first-time visitors eager to see dance, taste local flavors, and experience the iconic Peruvian Paso Horses. Families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a lively cultural activity will find it both entertaining and educational.
Those with limited time but a desire to explore Peru’s traditions will appreciate how much is packed into four hours. It’s also a good option for travelers wanting a relaxed, guided experience that doesn’t involve strenuous activity or lengthy commitments.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children generally enjoy the dance performances and the colorful horse show, making it a family-friendly activity.
Are vegetarian options available at the buffet?
The buffet features over 20 dishes, so vegetarians should be able to find suitable options, but it’s best to confirm with the guide or organizer in advance.
How long is the entire experience?
The tour lasts approximately four hours, including transportation, the show, and lunch.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended well ahead of time, especially in peak seasons, to secure your spot.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides are bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English, making the tour accessible for most travelers.
Is this tour appropriate for people with mobility issues?
Most of the experience takes place at a single venue with transportation included, but it’s best to check with the provider about accessibility details.
What should I wear?
Casual, comfortable clothing is fine, but consider a hat or sunscreen if traveling during sunny days, as you’ll be outdoors during parts of the show.
This tour offers a lively, accessible, and memorable glimpse into Peruvian traditions, ideal for travelers who want to experience local culture with ease. With its combination of dancing, food, and horses, it’s a well-crafted introduction to some of the most colorful aspects of Lima’s cultural scene.
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