6 Best Hotels in Miraflores, Lima

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We've compiled the best of the best in Miraflores - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

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
Hotel Details
148 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
Hotel Details
81 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
Hotel Details
241 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
Hotel Details
27 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
Hotel Details
4 rooms
No Meals

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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
Hotel Details
105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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