23 Best Hotels in Lima, Peru

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There's no shortage of lodging in Lima. Across the city, flags wave above the doorways to hotels, indicating that international travelers are welcome. If you have some money to spend, the capital has some astonishing accommodations. For something special, bypass the towers of glass and steel and opt instead for such charmers as the Country Club Lima Hotel, Hotel B, or Second Home Peru.

Country Club Lima Hotel

$$$$ | Cl. Los Eucaliptos 590, San Isidro, 27, Peru

Historic paintings from the Museo Pedro de Osma hang in the lobby and in many stately rooms of this colonial-style hotel, which is itself a work of art. Just follow the red carpet up the steps into the foyer, where hand-painted tiles reflect the yellows and greens of the stained-glass ceiling. The air of refinement continues in the spacious rooms, with their high ceilings, parquet floors, marble-top desks, and beds draped with fine fabrics and piled with pillows. Some rooms have private balconies that overlook the small, oval-shaped pool or the grounds of the adjacent Club Real. Locals come for high tea (Tuesday to Friday from 5:30 to 8:30) in the stained-glass atrium bar, traditional Peruvian fare in the elegant Perroquet restaurant, or a pisco sour in the adjacent pub.

Pros

  • Stunning furnishings in an architectural gem
  • Doting service
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • A bit removed from the action
  • Newer wing is less charming
  • One of Lima's priciest lodgings
Cl. Los Eucaliptos 590, San Isidro, 27, Peru
01-611–9000
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82 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Andina Premium Miraflores

$$ | Av. La Paz 463, Lima, Peru Fodor's Choice

Comfortable rooms and a bounteous array of amenities make this trusted Peruvian hotel chain property a favorite among foreign travelers. Though not, strictly speaking, a five-star accommodation as it bills itself, the hotel nevertheless features pleasant views from its upper stories, a lavish indoor pool, a respectable gym and sauna, and a complimentary breakfast buffet that would cost a pretty penny at most restaurants. For the price, it's a hard combination to beat.

Pros

  • Stellar location just steps from Parque Kennedy
  • Prodigious breakfast buffet
  • Heated indoor pool

Cons

  • Decor is underwhelming for a higher-end property
  • Hot water in showers is iffy at times
  • Service can be uneven
Av. La Paz 463, Lima, Peru
01-391–6500
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148 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hostal El Patio

$ | Av. Ernesto Diez Canseco 341, Lima, Peru Fodor's Choice

Flowering gardens, trilling exotic birds, purling fountains: this converted quinta on a quiet Miraflores side street oozes charm from every terra-cotta tile of its Andalusian architecture. A series of shaded terraces allows guests to relax after a day of sightseeing, while the common areas beguile with their displays of Peruvian knick-knacks. The hotel has no restaurant, pool, or spa, but for those who prize aesthetics and location, this is one of the pleasantest lodgings in Lima.

Pros

  • Unbeatable lodging for this price point
  • Oasis-like vibe due to abundant greenery
  • Quiet yet central location

Cons

  • Showers could have better water pressure
  • No heating or air-conditioning
  • Some rooms have more local color than others
Av. Ernesto Diez Canseco 341, Lima, Peru
01-445-8209
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Antigua Miraflores

$$ | Av. Grau 350, Lima, 18, Peru Fodor's Choice

Black-and-white marble floors and crystal chandeliers greet you as you stroll through the antiques-filled lobby of this Miraflores mansion, with boutique-hotel accommodations that are surprisingly affordable. Most rooms are in a newer annex in back, overlooking courtyard gardens with soothing fountains. A large restaurant serves breakfasts and Peruvian fare. Known for its friendly and attentive staff, this hotel sees repeat business year after year. 

Pros

  • Lovely old-fashioned ambience
  • Spacious rooms
  • Hospitable staff

Cons

  • Additional charge for certain breakfast items
  • Some suites are a bit small
  • Hot-water pressure is occasionally weak
Av. Grau 350, Lima, 18, Peru
01-201–2060
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81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima

$$$ | Av. Jorge Basadre 367, San Isidro, Peru Fodor's Choice

Chic decor, unmatched service, and a trendy rooftop lounge set this Lima newcomer apart from the competition. The rooms are standard hotel-minimalist in design, but the common areas—which include an outdoor pool and a French-Peruvian bistro—are striking. Balconies are available in many rooms, and guests rave about the attentiveness and professionalism of the staff. On warm nights, the views from the Celeste Solar Bar are some of the best in San Isidro.

Pros

  • Impeccable attention to detail
  • Easy access to San Isidro restaurants and nightlife
  • Rooftop lounge is among the city's best

Cons

  • Rooms are less impressive than common areas
  • Restaurant is nothing special
  • Pool is a bit small
Av. Jorge Basadre 367, San Isidro, Peru
01-611--1234
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254 rooms
Free Breakfast

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JW Marriott Hotel Lima

$$$$ | Malecón de la Reserva at Av. José Larco, Lima, 18, Peru Fodor's Choice

Perched just across the street from Larcomar shopping mall, this gleaming glass tower commands some of the best ocean views in Lima. You can pick up just about anything your heart desires, from chocolate-chip cookies to diamond earrings, in one of the nearby shops. The hotel is also walking distance from dozens of restaurants and bars, as well as the seaside parks of the malecón. As for the rooms, they're quite handsome, with large marble bathrooms and big windows. The on-site La Vista restaurant boasts a superb (though pricey) lunchtime buffet, as well as a more affordable afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Stunning ocean views
  • Superlative on-site lunchtime buffet
  • Indoor pool

Cons

  • Corner deluxe rooms lack ocean views
  • Relatively pricey
  • A bit of a walk to Parque Kennedy
Malecón de la Reserva at Av. José Larco, Lima, 18, Peru
01-217–7000
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300 rooms
No Meals

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Second Home Peru

$$$ | Cl. Domeyer 366, Lima, 04, Peru Fodor's Choice

This 100-year-old Tudor-style house on a cliff overlooking the sea and surrounded by a sculpture garden is one of Lima's loveliest lodgings. The sometime home and gallery of sculptor and painter Victor Delfín is a feast for the eyes, packed with art and backed by a sweeping ocean view. Guest rooms on the second floor are tastefully simple, with hardwood floors, high ceilings, and lots of white; rooms 2 and 3 look out onto the Pacific. There are also three oceanfront rooms built into the cliff with gorgeous vistas, though noise from the road below could be a problem for light sleepers. The owner, Lilian Delfín, can help with travel arrangements and other needs.

Pros

  • Gorgeous cliff-side setting
  • Home of sculptor Victor Delfín
  • Oceanfront rooms with jaw-dropping views

Cons

  • Limited guest services
  • No restaurant
  • No air-conditioning
Cl. Domeyer 366, Lima, 04, Peru
01-247–5522
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Barranco

$$$ | Cl. Carlos Zegarra 274, Lima, 04, Peru Fodor's Choice

Staying in this meticulously restored 1920s mansion on a quiet street near Barranco's malecón is a bit like staying with old friends, thanks to the laid-back atmosphere and helpful staff. The stately, two-story house is hemmed by gardens, with terraces, decks, and a tower from which to admire the surroundings. A second-floor deck with a small bar affords a lovely view of the Pacific, framed by palm trees. As for the rooms, they have high ceilings and plenty of windows, with pine floors, antiques, and an eclectic mix of art; the best have bright, spacious bathrooms with freestanding tubs. The house is a short walk from the center of Barranco and most restaurants, but the staff will fix you a meal if you prefer to stay in.

Pros

  • Gorgeous historic home
  • Ocean views
  • Friendly, helpful staff

Cons

  • Some rooms have small bathrooms
  • Breakfast is a bit skimpy
  • Some areas not well ventilated
Cl. Carlos Zegarra 274, Lima, 04, Peru
921-482--886
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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3B Barranco's Chic and Basic Bed and Breakfast

$ | Jr. Centenario 130, Lima, 04, Peru

Budget-conscious travelers appreciate this modern B&B's sleek accommodations, convenient location, and reasonable rates. Guest rooms are simple but functional, with wooden floors, small baths, and cable TV. Most rooms on the ground floor overlook tiny atria, but those on the second floor are brighter. At the lodging's center is a spacious lounge decorated with paintings by local artists where breakfast is served and a computer is available for guest use. The house is located on one of Barranco's quieter streets, a short walk from restaurants and nightlife.

Pros

  • Quiet rooms in a peaceful area
  • Reasonable rates for budget travelers
  • Useful amenities

Cons

  • Short on personality
  • Decor is dull in places
  • Place fills up fast
Jr. Centenario 130, Lima, 04, Peru
01-247–6915
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Belmond Miraflores Park

$$$$ | Malecón de la Reserva 1035, Lima, 18, Peru

The spacious ocean-view rooms here overlook the city's coastline and the sea beyond, affording one of Lima's best panoramas. City-view rooms, on the other hand, face a group of prosaic apartment towers, so it's worth it to splurge for a seaside room. All of the hotel's accommodations are elegantly decorated with beige-and-blue carpets, giant windows, and large marble bathrooms with separate tub and shower, while club suites include access to an executive lounge with free food and a business center. The hotel also has a rooftop pool and first-class restaurant.

Pros

  • Ocean-view rooms worth the extra cost
  • Executive-lounge access means free food and drinks
  • Luxurious bedding

Cons

  • Very pricey
  • City-view rooms disappointing
  • Service can occasionally be slow
Malecón de la Reserva 1035, Lima, 18, Peru
01-610–4000
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81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Delfines Hotel & Convention Center

$$ | Cl. Los Eucaliptos 555, San Isidro, 27, Peru

Once one of Lima's best-known lodgings, this hotel has seen its star fade slightly, but it's still a pleasant spot with good views. Carpeted guest rooms are bright and comfortably furnished, with small desks and massive windows; the best afford sweeping vistas of the city's oldest golf course. A café overlooks the airy lobby, while a larger bistro occupies a sunlit atrium beneath overarching glass panes. The outdoor pool is open from December to May.

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Golf-course views
  • Competitive rates

Cons

  • Decor is a bit staid
  • Somewhat removed from the area's restaurants and bars
  • Pool is small and seasonal
Cl. Los Eucaliptos 555, San Isidro, 27, Peru
01-215–7000
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205 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Pardo DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel

$$ | Cl. Independencia 141, Lima, 18, Peru

The comfortable rooms, rooftop pool, and large health club make this hotel a solid option, and leisure travelers love that it's walking distance from Miraflores's restaurants and nightlife. The well-stocked business center and meeting rooms ensure that it's also popular with executives.

Pros

  • Up-to-date business facilities
  • Rooftop pool and terrace
  • Central location near many restaurants

Cons

  • Impersonal, business-travel feel
  • Views are unimpressive
  • Bland room decor
Cl. Independencia 141, Lima, 18, Peru
01-617–1000
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241 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Gran Hotel Bolívar

$$ | Jr. de la Unión 958, Lima, 01, Peru

Although this grande-dame hotel retains the splendor of the days when its guests included Ernest Hemingway and Mick Jagger, it lacks some of the conveniences offered by newer lodgings. As you enter the marble-columned rotunda, your eyes are drawn irresistibly upward to the magnificent stained-glass dome. Off to one side is the wood-paneled bar, which remains popular due to its terrace and excellent pisco sours. As for the rooms themselves, they're spacious but a bit dog-eared. The hotel compensates for the worn upholstery by charging very reasonable rates. It's worth paying the extra money for a suite in front and an unforgettable view of Plaza San Martín.

Pros

  • Good value for a historic property
  • Convenient location close to major sights
  • Excellent restaurant and bar

Cons

  • Some rooms are a bit worn
  • Occasional noise from the adjoining plaza
  • No a/c or heat
Jr. de la Unión 958, Lima, 01, Peru
936-120–746
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99 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Lima Miraflores

$$$$ | Av. La Paz 1099, Lima, 18, Peru

On a quiet residential street a short walk from both Larcomar and Parque Kennedy, this sleek hotel offers chic rooms with urban views and all the service and amenities you'd expect from a Hilton. The bright, airy lobby sets the tone, with water flowing down a slate wall, vases overflowing with flowers, and gleaming marble floors. Carpeted guest rooms are quite modern, with spacious baths and round desks facing a wall of windows, and some upper-floor rooms offer glimpses of the sea between apartment towers. There's also a rooftop deck with a small pool and Jacuzzis.

Pros

  • Attractive rooms with spacious baths
  • Rooftop deck looks out to the ocean
  • Worthy on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Mediocre views from most rooms
  • Some rooms are a little dark
  • Service can be a bit slow
Av. La Paz 1099, Lima, 18, Peru
01-200–8000
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207 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel B

$$$$ | Av. San Martín 301, Lima, 04, Peru

Also known as Arts Boutique Hotel B, this lodging-cum-art gallery in a refurbished, turn-of-the-century mansion is a feast for the senses, with its 1920s charm, rooftop deck, impeccable service, and impressive collection of works by up-and-coming Latin American artists. Located on a street known for its republican-era architecture, the 17-room casona charms you into believing you're staying in the home of a wealthy art collector. Rooms in the main house are gorgeous, with high ceilings and hardwood floors, while several "Atelier" suites have private balconies and porcelain bathtubs. Light sleepers, however, may prefer a room in the new annex, which is better insulated from street noise. Free breakfast and complimentary afternoon tea are served in the library and adjacent terrace. Locals and guests flock to the bar-restaurant at night to enjoy the selection of Peruvian and Mediterranean dishes.

Pros

  • Contemporary art collection
  • Excellent service
  • Complimentary breakfast and afternoon tea

Cons

  • One of Barranco's priciest lodgings
  • Frequently noisy
  • Room quality is uneven
Av. San Martín 301, Lima, 04, Peru
01-206–0800
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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La Paz Apart Hotel

$$ | Av. La Paz 679, Lima, 18, Peru

Most of the units at this Miraflores workhorse are small apartments with a living/dining room and kitchenette, making the hotel popular for lengthier stays. It also offers standard rooms at a more affordable rate. The decor is clean and simple, with ample furnishings and lots of big windows. Guests rave about the location, which is close to dozens of shops and restaurants, as well as Parque Kennedy.

Pros

  • Excellent location close to restaurants and attractions
  • Comfortable, decent-sized apartments
  • Free airport shuttle for stays over five days

Cons

  • Some rooms experience street noise
  • Wi-Fi can be weak
  • Rooms lack air-conditioning
Av. La Paz 679, Lima, 18, Peru
949-973–534
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pullman Lima San Isidro

$$ | Av. Jorge Basadre 595, San Isidro, 27, Peru

This plain cement building with square windows doesn't look like much from the street, but step into its sleek lobby, or browse the menu at its chic Peruvian fusion restaurant Residente, and you'll see why this is one of Lima's more popular hotels. The spacious guest rooms are subdued but tasteful, with gray carpeting, wood paneling along the walls, a big desk, and all the amenities you'd expect from a first-class lodging.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Convenient location in a quiet area
  • Heated lap pool

Cons

  • Nothing Peruvian about the decor
  • Undistinguished aesthetics
  • Occasionally uneven service
Av. Jorge Basadre 595, San Isidro, 27, Peru
01-208–1200
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252 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Quinta Miraflores

$$ | Av. 28 de Julio 844, Lima, Peru

For couples in search of a quiet, romantic retreat in Miraflores, this bed-and-breakfast housed in a neocolonial, Italian-accented home is paradise. Built in the early 1900s, the property had been what Peruvians call a quinta (a group of dwellings built around a central patio), and the current owners have preserved the old-timey ambience with plush bedding, cast-iron tubs, and antique furnishings that evoke the Miraflores mansions of yesteryear. The gracious staff makes every guest feel like family.

Pros

  • Exquisite personal attention from the owner
  • Charming, secluded garden patio
  • Loving attention to detail in period furnishings

Cons

  • Tends to book up well in advance
  • Breakfast costs extra
  • Occasional noise from the street in front
Av. 28 de Julio 844, Lima, Peru
01-446–5147
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4 rooms
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Radisson Hotel Decapolis Miraflores

$$ | Av. 28 de Julio 151, Lima, 18, Peru

Bright, comfortable rooms, a convenient location, and competitive rates make this hotel a good option for travelers who like high-end amenities but don't want to pay a fortune for them. It's a short walk from the bars and restaurants of Miraflores, but the hotel's own Peruvian-fusion restaurant, Miso, is also worth trying. The rooftop terrace bar, next to a small pool, is popular with young limeños on weekends. Superior rooms on the building's western corner, with twice as many windows and ocean views, are worth the extra money.

Pros

  • Some rooms have ocean views
  • Competitive rates
  • Good fusion restaurant

Cons

  • Not particularly luxurious
  • Service could be better
  • Decor is a bit dull
Av. 28 de Julio 151, Lima, 18, Peru
01-625–1200
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105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sheraton Lima Hotel

$$ | Paseo de la República 170, Lima, 01, Peru

This concrete monolith may be removed from the city's best dining and nightlife options, but it offers easy access to the historic district and is just a short Metropolitano ride from San Isidro, Miraflores, or Barranco. The perfectly serviceable rooms have subdued colors, nice bathrooms, and giant windows with urban views. Popular with business travelers and tour groups, the hotel also has a convention center, a small gym, and a pool that's open from December to May.

Pros

  • Reasonably good on-site restaurant
  • Close to key historic sights downtown
  • Easy access to Metropolitano buses

Cons

  • Concrete bohemoth with little personality
  • A bit far from the city's best eateries
  • Surrounding streets can get noisy
Paseo de la República 170, Lima, 01, Peru
01-315–5000
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430 rooms
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Sonesta Hotel El Olivar

$$ | Cl. Pancho Fierro 194, San Isidro, 27, Peru

Situated at the edge of an old olive grove, this dark-green hotel enjoys one of the most relaxing settings in San Isidro, especially when you experience it from the sundeck and pool on the top floor. The best accommodations are in front, with big windows for admiring the greenery of Parque El Olivar. Standard rooms are a bit small, but executive ones are amply proportioned, and suites have private balconies. The clientele is mostly business travelers, but this is an excellent option for tourists as well, as it's within walking distance of plenty of restaurants and shops.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Restaurant has nice park views
  • Relaxing setting

Cons

  • Standard rooms are compact
  • Interior rooms are dimly lit
  • Business-traveler ambience can be off-putting
Cl. Pancho Fierro 194, San Isidro, 27, Peru
01-712–6000
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144 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Swissôtel Lima

$$$$ | Av. Santo Toribio 173, San Isidro, 27, Peru

A popular lodging with business travelers, the Swissôtel stands out for its well-appointed rooms and convenient location in an office complex just steps from shops and restaurants. Its hallmark is comprehensiveness: two business centers, four restaurants, a large lobby bar, a fitness center and spa, a tennis court, and a small outdoor pool comprise the on-site amenities. Guest rooms are conservatively furnished, with large wooden desks and massive windows, though even the smaller units are spacious. The hotel's Mediterranean restaurant, La Locanda, is as popular with locals as it is with guests.

Pros

  • Posh rooms
  • First-rate service
  • Four excellent dining options

Cons

  • Vibe is chic but sterile
  • Expensive by Lima standards
  • Situated in a concrete jungle
Av. Santo Toribio 173, San Isidro, 27, Peru
01-421–4400
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345 rooms
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Westin Lima Hotel and Convention Center

$$$$ | Cl. Las Begonias 450, San Isidro, 27, Peru

This 30-story glass tower offers an airy lobby and guest rooms where the standard amenities include walk-in closets, marble baths with tubs, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Lima's urban panorama. Upper rooms on the tower's west side offer a view of the sea and Palomino islands in the distance, while the second floor holds a large fitness room and a lovely indoor lap pool. The hotel also houses the superb Maras restaurant, as well as a pub and lounge.

Pros

  • Close to shopping and Metropolitano bus lines
  • Incredible views from upper-story rooms
  • Great exercise facilities

Cons

  • Far from tourist sights
  • Relatively pricey
  • Attracts conference crowds
Cl. Las Begonias 450, San Isidro, 27, Peru
01-201–5000
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301 rooms
Free Breakfast

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