10 Best Hotels in The Central Highlands, Peru

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

Hotel La Crillonesa

$ | Cl. Nazareno 165, Ayacucho, Peru Fodor's Choice

With a lovely rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of the city and clean, comfy rooms, this budget inn is one of the best values in the Peruvian sierra. The hotel itself isn't overly fancy, but it's prettily decorated with local handicrafts and run by a staff that's so hospitable, you'll feel like family. Try to get a room on the top floor. The downstairs café serves breakfast.

Pros

  • Spectacular views from the terrace
  • Unbeatable value
  • Wonderful, hospitable staff

Cons

  • Adjoining street is noisy
  • Some rooms are rather small
  • Bells from the nearby church start their tolling early
Cl. Nazareno 165, Ayacucho, Peru
066-312–350
Hotel Details
36 rooms
No Meals

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Astromelia Hotel Ayacucho

$ | Jr. Garcilaso de la Vega 209, Ayacucho, Peru

Tall French doors and balconies overlooking a central patio give this hotel a bright, airy feel. The rooms, while not luxurious, have simple, tasteful furnishings, and the staff embodies the best in Peruvian hospitality. If you're in the market for an immaculately clean, irreproachably quiet retreat to decompress after seeing the city, this is it.

Pros

  • One block from Plaza de Armas
  • Friendly staff helps with tourist info
  • Comfortable outdoor terrace

Cons

  • Rooms not overly large
  • Amenities don't go beyond basic
  • Lacks the colonial ambience of other local hotels
Jr. Garcilaso de la Vega 209, Ayacucho, Peru
925-376–826
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Free Breakfast

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Gran Hostal La Portada

$ | Jr. Virrey Toledo 252, Huancavelica, Peru

This standard guesthouse provides travelers with a clean bed, hot shower, and friendly service at a bargain price. That it does all this while being one block from the plaza makes up for the lack of charm. The rooms have Wi-Fi, and the owners can arrange tours of the outlying villages for intrepid travelers.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Piping-hot water
  • Rooms on the top floor have nice views of the surrounding mountains

Cons

  • Building has no aesthetics to speak of
  • Staff sometimes appears indifferent
  • Many rooms face an uninspiring courtyard
Jr. Virrey Toledo 252, Huancavelica, Peru
067-451–050
Hotel Details
20 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Cuzco Huánuco

$ | Jr. Huánuco 616, Huánuco, Peru

This local mainstay has nothing special about its accommodations, but the price and location (just a block from Huánuco's Plaza de Armas) make it an attractive option for budget travelers. Beyond the clean, functional rooms, the hotel's real selling point is its refurbished patio restaurant, which serves up tasty criollo specialties at modest prices. There's also a small pool for kids in the summer.

Pros

  • Unbeatable rates
  • Good restaurant for this price point
  • Decent outdoor pool

Cons

  • Undistinguished rooms
  • Bad ventilation in some areas
  • Street outside is busy
Jr. Huánuco 616, Huánuco, Peru
989-702–479
Hotel Details
60 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Huánuco Pampa Suites

$ | Jr. General Prado 636, Huánuco, Peru

Though not fancy, this traveler's hotel exudes a homey vibe and offers bright, spacious rooms at a reasonable cost. No lavish amenities here: just a clean, quiet place to lay your head while enjoying the staff's cheerful hospitality.

Pros

  • Half a block from the main square
  • Quiet environment for such a central location
  • Bright, clean rooms

Cons

  • Hot water is inconsistent
  • Decor is a bit on the tacky side
  • On-site restaurant is unremarkable
Jr. General Prado 636, Huánuco, Peru
962-514–939
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel San Francisco de Paula

$ | Jr. Callao 270, Ayacucho, Peru

At this rambling Spanish mansion, folk art, textiles, and local crafts lend charm to a building that dates back centuries. Antique furnishings bring the colonial era to life, but modern amenities like TVs, refrigerators, and Wi-Fi provide 21st-century comfort. Book a room with a balcony to enjoy the street scene below, or dine at the rooftop restaurant for city and mountain views.

Pros

  • Nice views of city and hills
  • Regional art everywhere
  • Decent rooftop restaurant

Cons

  • Plain rooms
  • Poor lighting
  • No elevator
Jr. Callao 270, Ayacucho, Peru
066-312–353
Hotel Details
30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Santa Rosa

$ | Jr. Lima 166, Ayacucho, Peru

The rooms in this pleasant little hotel, located one block from the Plaza de Armas, have a mix of antiques, handmade fabrics, and contemporary furnishings, plus modern amenities like TV and Wi-Fi. The property has a pretty courtyard filled with bright sunlight and an elegant fountain, and the service is warm and friendly. The prime location makes this a great value.

Pros

  • Beautiful courtyard
  • Good on-site restaurant
  • Local charm with a modern feel

Cons

  • Room sizes vary
  • Service from staff is up and down
  • Some beds need upgrading
Jr. Lima 166, Ayacucho, Peru
066-313–778
Hotel Details
40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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La Terraza Inn

$ | Jr. Torre Tagle 358, Huancavelica, Peru

Sleek, modern decor and an extremely personable staff make this small hotel a good choice for first-timers in Huancavelica. The on-site restaurant is a notch above other local eateries, with decent criollo fare and a homey feel in the main dining room.

Pros

  • Attractive, modern bathrooms
  • Friendly, attentive staff
  • One block from the Plaza de Armas

Cons

  • No heating
  • Occasional noise from the convention hall
  • Street outside can be loud
Jr. Torre Tagle 358, Huancavelica, Peru
983-973–434
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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LP Hotel Tarma

$ | Av. Ramón Castilla 512, Tarma, Peru

By far the most luxurious hotel in town, this frequently updated, colonial-style mansion surrounded by gardens offers warmth as well as grandeur. Rooms, which have Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs in addition to private baths with hot water, are decorated with a mix of real and reproduction antiques that complement the elegant architecture. The friendly staff is helpful with advice for regional sightseeing. Visit on the weekend to avoid the business crowds.

Pros

  • Oozes historical charm
  • Beautiful mountain setting
  • Numerous amenities available in different rooms

Cons

  • Filled during the week with business travelers
  • Mediocre restaurant
  • No food available at night
Av. Ramón Castilla 512, Tarma, Peru
064-321–411
Hotel Details
45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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ViaVia Hotel

$ | Portal Constitución 4, Ayacucho, Peru

This hotel and its eponymous café sit in a restored colonial building on the plaza and offer some of the city's best, most eclectic lodgings. Each spotless room features unique decor, from flowing curtains to Andean tapestries, lending the hotel a hip, modern vibe. All rooms have hot water and free Wi-Fi, but street noise seeps into some of the rooms, so choose your quarters carefully.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Views of the plaza
  • Cheery communal atmosphere

Cons

  • Some rooms are noisy
  • Amenities need updating
  • In some rooms, bathroom is separated from the main area only by a partition
Portal Constitución 4, Ayacucho, Peru
066-780–199
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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