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Where to stay in Lima

Lima has many hotels and budget-friendly accommodations to choose from. Whether you prefer historic charm, quiet residential areas or the excitement of all the action, there’s a perfect spot for you.

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  • Historic Centre (Centro Histórico)

    Staying in the historical heart of Lima puts many attractions right on your doorstep. For example, the luxury Sheraton Lima Historic Centre is just a few steps from the Plaza San Martín and Lima Cathedral. This iconic hotel offers spacious rooms (many with private balconies) and views of the city’s landmarks. It also has a fitness centre, a seasonal outdoor pool and two on-site dining options specialising in classic Peruvian cuisine.   If you’re on a tight budget, Hostal Plaza Mayor Lima is as centrally located as it gets on the Plaza Mayor (Plaza de Armas). While not a hostel in the typical sense (no dormitories), this budget accommodation offers seven room types — some with minibars — and specialises in romantic and birthday packages!

  • Miraflores

    This is Lima’s most popular tourist district, known for its ocean views, pulsating nightlife, and high-end shopping and dining. JW Marriott Hotel Lima is your go-to for a 5-star luxury experience close to the beach. It offers rooms with panoramic views, a spa, a gym and several dining options, including a sushi bar.For upmarket accommodation that’s more intimate, Casa Andina Premium Miraflores is a boutique hotel in Lima that’s favoured for traditional Peruvian hospitality. It has a spa, a heated swimming pool and 5-star credentials — plus it's within walking distance of attractions like Parque Kennedy (Kennedy Park) and the Larcomar Shopping Centre.Looking for value for money? The intriguingly named KACLLA, The Healing Dog Hostel has cheerful private rooms and dormitories, a yoga room, a focus on Peruvian tradition, and everything healthy and organic. The word “Kaclla” has more than one meaning but the one we like best is “Peruvian hairless dog” — and yes, he’s on-site, ready to welcome you! 

  • Barranco

    For a bohemian vibe, book your stay in the Barranco district, renowned for its artistic spirit, colourful murals and galleries. Hotel B, a gorgeous restored Belle Époque (late 19th century to early 20th century) mansion, near the Bridge of Sighs (Barranco’s famous romantic landmark), will appeal to art enthusiasts. The boutique hotel exhibits local artworks on its walls, available for purchase. It also offers curated experiences like cooking and cocktail-making classes and art tours. 

  • San Isidro

    The Country Club Lima Hotel, just outside Barranco in the neighbouring San Isidro district, offers a touch of grandeur in a 1927 national monument. Combining old-world charm with modern amenities, it’s also home to 300 unique pieces of viceregal art (artwork created during Spanish colonial rule — 16th to early 19th centuries). An exclusive agreement with the Lima Golf Club means you can enjoy a few rounds of golf while your partner gets pampered at the spa. Later, indulge in fine dining at the Perroquet Restaurant. 

Frequently asked questions

What to take on holiday in Lima?

First things first, pack your appetite for adventure and culinary curiosity so you can make the most of the delicious Peruvian cuisine. In terms of a more tangible packing list, start with some comfortable walking shoes to explore the charming streets of Miraflores and Barranco. The weather can be unpredictable at times, so throw in a rain jacket or umbrella. The rest of your packing list will depend on the time of year you plan to travel as well as your proposed itinerary.


Where to go on holiday in Lima?

Explore the beautiful beaches of Miraflores and Barranco, where you can soak up the sun, dine at renowned restaurants and wander colourful streets, art galleries and experience Lima’s lively nightlife. For truly spectacular views, take a leisurely stroll along the Malecón, a picturesque cliffside promenade and enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Foodies, immerse yourself in Peru’s vibrant culinary scene and savour the delicious flavors of ceviche and pisco sour. Last but certainly not least, don't miss the opportunity to visit the historic center of Lima, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and admire the stunning colonial architecture. This, of course, is barely scratching the surface. Lima promises a delightful blend of culture, gastronomy and adventure.


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When is the best time to visit Lima?

Do you hear that? It’s the sound of a summer adventure calling. While Lima offers plenty of excitement year-round, the best time to visit this vibrant city is during the summer months of December to March when the weather is warm and the skies are clear. If you visit from May to November, don’t be alarmed if there’s a misty sea fog lingering in the air, the locals call ‘la garua’.


What is there to do in Lima?

Take a walking tour, stroll along the Miraflores Boardwalk at sunset, cycle, explore the Pachacamac Ruins, have a pisco sour, have two, take a surf lesson, take a cooking class, eat ceviche, roll out a towel on the beach, hike to the top of El Morro Hill and soak in the panoramic views over Lima – one thing’s for certain, you won’t be bored!


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