Hotels in Lima
Lima Centro has a handful of hotels and budget inns, but most people head out to the residential neighborhoods of Miraflores, San Isidro, and, to a growing extent, Barranco. San Isidro is the prime business district of Lima and full of hotels primarily, if not exclusively, designed for business and luxury travelers. These barrios (San Isidro in particular) have less in the way of official sights, but they are more convenient for dining, nightlife, and shopping, and probably safer, if not necessarily much quieter.
Hotel rates in Lima are the highest in the country, with the exception of some high-end lodges in Cusco and near Machu Picchu. There are plenty of mid-range and budget choices, although comparatively few have the charm of affordable hostales in other cities. Particularly at the top echelon, hotels tack on taxes and service charges to quoted rates, whereas most moderate and less-expensive inns quote rates that already include all taxes and service charges. Be on the lookout for any hotel that tries to charge you the 19% IGV (sales tax) on the basic room rate in addition to a 10% service charge, though; foreigners and nonresidents with the passport to prove it are exempt from the IGV (but not the service charge). Most hostales in Lima—unlike in Cusco, Arequipa, and a few other highland towns—do feature reliable 24-hour hot water.
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3B Barranco’s
Barranco is undeniably one of Lima’s most charming neighborhoods to stay in, but unless you’re flush with cash or looking for a dorm bed in a hostel, you don’t have many options. 3B is one of the better middle-range possibilities. The white, tile-floored rooms are clean and modern,…$$Barranco - Hotel
Antigua Miraflores Hotel
A rare find in the very heart of a modern metropolis, this 1923 Spanish-style casona with first-floor walls that are made of adobe brick (though now plastered over). It’s one of the few independent mid-range hotels in the neighborhood and it takes hospitality seriously, regularly…$$Miraflores - Hotel
Atemporal
This 1940s Tudor mansion has been re-imagined as the home of a globetrotting freelance photographer, with cool eclectic finds from markets and little-known designers. There are two classes of rooms, one just a little bigger than the other, though every room is unique, with its own…$$$Miraflores - Hotel
B Arts Boutique Hotel
After a long wait and many delays, this 1914 Belle Époque mansion, originally designed as a seaside retreat for the Garcia Bedoya family by French architect Claude Sahut, redefined Lima's hotel scene when it opened in 2013. Part of the luxe Relais & Châteaux hotel group, Hotel B,…$$$Barranco - Hotel
Belmond Miraflores Park
More secluded than the JW Marriott a few blocks away, this posh Belmond property (formerly called Orient Express) has been continually updated since its opening in 1996. It remains one of Lima’s preeminent hotels. All of the rooms are suites, starting with spacious junior-level…$$$Miraflores - Hotel
Business Tower Hotel
Part of a small international chain, the BTH, though centrally located near San Isidro’s financial center, and stocked with every possible amenity to assist the business traveler (private taxi services, 24-hour medical attention, high-speed Wi-Fi), tries its damn hardest not to feel…$$$San Isidro - Hotel
Casa Andina Classic Miraflores San Antonio
Of mid-range Peruvian brand Casa Andina’s four Miraflores hotels, this one is the best value. It’s situated in a residential neighborhood on the other side of the Via Expresa highway from most attractions, though just a 15- to 20-minute walk to Larcomar and only steps to the 28 de…$$Miraflores - Hotel
Casa Andina Premium Miraflores
When fast-growing Peruvian chain Casa Andina took over the defunct 18-level Hotel César in the heart of Miraflores, many were skeptical. The hulking building, which resembles a series of stacked boxes, had sat empty for several years and was in bad shape. What a wonder $15 million…$$Miraflores - Hotel
Casa Bella Boutique Hotel
This small B&B is set in a 1930s San Isidro casona just 1 block from the swank Country Club, a neighborhood dominated by business-oriented hotels. Despite renovations, the house still feels like someone’s home, with common areas feeling like suburban living rooms. Each room has a…$$San Isidro - Hotel
Costa del Sol Wyndham Airport
Early-morning flights to Cusco or late arrivals at Jorge Chavez occur with such regularity that it’s a wonder it took so long for a proper hotel to be built beside the airport. Operated by national brand Costa del Sol along with Wyndham, this perfectly functional and convenient…$$Callao - Hotel
Country Club Lima Hotel
This is Lima’s classiest hotel. Set beside the Lima Golf Club (guests have special privileges), the property was built in 1927 and has been the center of the city’s high society ever since. The hacienda-style hotel feels like an actual country club, with wood paneling and leather…$$$San Isidro - Hotel
El Golf Hotel Boutique
This true boutique hotel is located on a wonderfully laid-back San Isidro street in a charming townhouse. The property is simple and clean, with unique amenities for a hotel in this price range: a lounge with a fireplace, a terrace with a pool, and even a small bistro-style…$$San Isidro - Hotel
Hostal El Patio Miraflores
In the cookie-cutter world of the Miraflores hotel scene, this intimate, atmospheric little hotel behind an iron gate is a breath of fresh air. The rambling old house is built around a flower-filled Andalusian-style patio and natural light fills the cheerful rooms. The standard rooms…$Miraflores - Hotel
Hotel B
This 1914 Belle Epoque mansion, originally designed as a seaside retreat for the Garcia Bedoya family by French architect Claude Sahut, redefined Lima’s hotel scene when it opened in 2013. Part of the luxe Relais & Châteaux hotel group, Hotel B looks back at its historic past in…$$$Barranco - Hotel
Hotel España
One of the least expensive hotels in Lima sits right in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, near the Convento de San Francisco and just 4 blocks from the Plaza de Armas. This popular budget hostel may be basic, but the labyrinthine old building that houses it is filled…$Lima Centro - Hotel
JW Marriott Hotel Lima
Opened in 2000 along the Miraflores malecón, across from Parque Salazar and the cliff-side Larcomar shopping center, the Bernardo Fort-Brescia–designed JW Marriott remains one of Lima’s top hotels. It’s also perhaps the best located: The 25-story, gold-accented glass tower…$$$Miraflores - Hotel
Libertador Lima
Overshadowed by the brand’s much larger, newer, and more extravagant Westin hotel, the San Isidro Libertador remains an oldie but a goodie. It’s also a great value if all you want is a comfortable place to rest your head in a prime location (near the esteemed Lima Golf Club and…$$$San Isidro - Hotel
Miraflores Park
More secluded than the JW Marriott a few blocks away, this posh Belmond property (formerly called Orient Express) has been continually updated since its opening in 1996. It remains one of Lima's preeminent hotels. All of the rooms are suites here, starting with spacious Junior-level…$$$Miraflores - Hotel
NM Lima
With Lima’s hotel scene dominated by large chains, it’s nice to see an independent hotel that stands out. The NM near Parque El Olivar opened in 2002 and has been attracting steady return visitors, drawn by the design-hotel feel without the over-the-top price. Guests enter through a…$$San Isidro - Hotel
Pariwana Hostel Lima
While this hostel, popular with young backpackers and students, doesn’t have quite the same spectacular digs as the colonial mansion of its sister location in Cusco, the location right on Parque Kennedy could not be better for a fresh face getting to know the city. Dorm rooms are…$Miraflores - Hotel
Posada del Parque
While the center of Lima was once the preferred neighborhood to overnight, most travelers moved on to Miraflores and neighboring districts decades ago. Few original accommodations have been maintained, and there’s little to do here in the evenings. This excellent little guesthouse…$Lima Centro - Hotel
San Antonio Abad Hotel
This quaint little hotel in a quiet residential area is a little bit overpriced, though it could do in a pinch. The colonial-style building, near a popular park and within walking distance to the Metropolitano, is clean and comfortable. There’s a garden terrace and lounge with a…$Miraflores - Hotel
Second Home Peru
This nicely restored Tudor mansion, formerly the home and gallery of Peruvian sculptor Victor Delfin, is one of the best values for mid-range hotels in Lima. Lima’s original boutique hotel, the property sits near the edge of the Costa Verde. Although there are breathtaking views from…$$Barranco - Hotel
Sonesta Hotel El Olivar
Though it has much more competition than it did when it opened in the mid-1990s, Sonesta’s original Peru property is still quite the charmer. The seven-story hotel, beside the colonial olive groves of Parque El Olivar, is a big hit with business travelers, though leisure travelers…$$$San Isidro - Hotel
The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center
When the Westin opened in 2011, it was the tallest building in all of Peru. Though it has since been surpassed by the neighboring Banco Continental office tower, the 30-story Westin is still one of the most noticeable additions to Lima’s skyline in decades, as it sits right at the…$$$San Isidro - Hotel
Villa Barranco
Set in a two-level 1920s mansion on Barranco’s leafy side streets, a short walk from the best galleries and restaurants, Villa Barranco is among a new crop of elegant boutique hotels that is helping change Lima’s hotel scene. Each room is unique, and all have been beautifully…$$$Barranco
