Lima Hotels

Lima offers an array of accommodation to suit to all tastes and budgets. While the neighbourhoods of Miraflores and San Isidrio are known for their upmarket hotels, they’re also home a scattering of affordable and reliable choices. In Barranco, you’ll find various boutique lodgings that make for a memorable stay.

The Lima hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over PEN 600)
Moderate (PEN 300 to PEN 600)
Cheap (up to PEN 300)

These are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified.

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Luxury Moderate Cheap

JW Marriott Hotel Lima

+51 1 217 7000.

The Lima offering from this reliable international hotel chain is a comfortable concoction of well-dressed rooms with sea views. Eat in at the second floor restaurant La Vista, offering Peruvian and international flavours, or try the Sushi and Cerviche Lounge for fusion fish dishes. The hotel also has fitness facilities, a spa and pool.

Malecón de la Reserva 615, Miraflores, Lima, Peru

Miraflores Park Hotel

+51 1 610 4000.

This highly regarded hotel benefits from a stylish location overlooking the seafront and public gardens in Miraflores. Views don’t come much better than from the rooftop pool and breakfast is also served sky high in the poolside Observatory Restaurant. An additional restaurant, swanky bar, an on-site gym and spa add further appeal to the luxurious experience. 

Avenida Malecón de la Reserva 1035, Miraflores, Lima, Peru

Hotel B

+51 1 206 0800

This art-boutique hotel in Barranco has quickly earned a sparking reputation for its elegant suites and seamless service. Set in a stunning white mansion enlivened by well-curated artwork, rooms are individually decorated and come with plush linens. The intimate dining room is served by celebrated Peruvian chef Oscar Velarde.

Sáenz Peña 204, Barranco, Lima, Peru

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