General Felipe Salaverry Avenue () is a major avenue in Lima, Peru. It extends from north to south through the districts of Jesús MarÃÂa, Lince and San Isidro along 38 blocks. It has a bike path located along its entire central berm.
The avenue is named after General Felipe Santiago Salaverry, president of Peru from 1835 to 1836. It was originally known as Country Avenue ().
Built in the 1920s, the avenue was inaugurated in a ceremony hosted in Jorge Chávez Square by then president Oscar R. Benavides in October 1936. The name of the avenue was chosen by Benavides himself, who referenced said choice in his address during the ceremony.
The avenue gave the Jesús MarÃÂa district a base from which it could expand, as buildings began to appear in the avenue, shaping the district's appearance. In 1971, as part of the Sesquicentennial of the Independence of Peru, the Heroes of Independence Park was inaugurated.
The avenue runs across the district of Jesús MarÃÂa, and features several landmarks in its path, such as embassies, among others.