Peru has Diplomatic Missions in many countries. Peruvians living abroad and travelers to Peru can get help and information in embassies and consulates around the world.
Located very close to Lima's international airport this smaller casino offers 200 slots and video gaming machines as well as live table games including Roulette, Black Jack, Mini Baccarat and Texas Holdem.
UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, is the probably most widespread and recognized social welfare organizations in the world providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.
CAPEBRAS, the Brazilian Peruvian Chamber of Commerce (Camara Binational de Comercio e Integracion Peru Brasil) was founded to be a partner in promoting and attending all trade and investment related matters arising from the bilateral relations of Brazil and Peru.
The Via Libre organization was established in Lima in 1990 at the initiative of six health professionals dedicated to prevent the spread of HIV / AIDS and other STIs in Peru reducing or trying to eliminate the individual, community and social impact of these diseases in the country.
The commercial center Primavera Park & Plaza was one of Lima's smaller shopping malls. Inaugurated in 2001 in the district of San Borja and extended in 2003, the Plaza Primavera was taken over by Real Plaza in 2011 remodelled again and renamed to Real Plaza Primavera.
Opened in 1954 by Señora Clara Canout the Teatro Canout is a fine small theater that has seen a lot of Lima's cultural history. Today the Canout theater is surely one of the most respected theaters in town presenting excellent plays.
The aim of the Peruvian Japanese Association is to represent Japanese citizens in Peru and to spread the Japanese traditional values among the general community. The Peruvian Japanese Cultural Center offers a wide variety of cultural activities. The center is famous for their excellent theater performances and art exhibitions.
The German speaking Evangelical Lutheran congregation in Lima was founded 1898 by German emigrants. There are contractual ties with the EKD (Evangelical Church in Germany). In majority the members of the Evangelic Lutheran Church in Lima are German, Peruvian, Austrian / Swiss Reformed, Lutheran and United denomination.