If you pass the Arms Square in the evening, the Peruvian flag of the former president's palace will be lowered by the sun, there will be an honoree performance, there will be some guards outside the presidential palace, and tourists can watch the performance with peace of mind.
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If you pass the Arms Square in the evening, the Peruvian flag of the former president's palace will be lowered by the sun, there will be an honoree performance, there will be some guards outside the presidential palace, and tourists can watch the performance with peace of mind.
Everyone remembers to make an appointment to visit the presidential palace, saying that you may not meet the Peruvian president! It is magnificent inside, there are offices and foreign guests, and you can see the handover of the guards at noon! !
The presidential palace is the executive branch of the Peruvian president, which can be said to be the highest decision-making body in Peru. The president cannot go in and visit. The building is a very Spanish building, Choi Xizhu, and the surrounding area is also very lively. There are many people at night.
When we visited the presidential palace, there was a change of guard at about 11:45 noon, which lasted more than half an hour. There were two sets of white and black dresses. Very interesting is that the scene is playing classical ballads, the atmosphere is relaxed and live, and the soldiers' drill performance is very ornamental. Tourists are not allowed to approach the iron fence and can only stand about one meter away. We didn't stand on the front of the presidential palace, on both sides, where there was no soldier management, and could reach into the fence with a hand camera to shoot.
The presidential palace in Lima is located on the famous Arms Square, the residence and office building of the Peruvian president. It is not open directly to the outside world unless specially arranged by a travel agency. The presidential palace is a landmark in Lima, magnificent, guards at the door guarded with guns, and Mounted Police cycle patrols, it is worth visiting.
Peru's presidential palace is located above Lima's Arms Square, a standard baroque building, solemn and solemn. The changing of guards is held every day in the Arms Square, and the formalities are cumbersome and fancy, attracting many tourists to watch, but a popular project.