10 Hoteles en Lima que No Decepcionan — Miraflores, Barranco y San Isidro 2026
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10 Hoteles en Lima que No Decepcionan — Miraflores, Barranco y San Isidro 2026

T Equipo editorial de TopOfHotel Publicado 15 de enero de 2024 Actualizado 21 de junio de 2026 15 min
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Lima es la capital costera de Perú, el punto de partida para Machu Picchu y — sorpresa — una de las ciudades gastronómicas más reconocidas del planeta (Central, Maido y Astrid y Gastón están todos en los World's 50 Best). Elegir el barrio correcto aquí realmente importa, porque define tu seguridad, tus vistas y cuánto tiempo pasas en el tráfico del Uber. Miraflores es la elección ideal para la primera visita — es el barrio sobre los acantilados frente al Pacífico, con el Malecón, Larcomar (un centro comercial construido en el acantilado) y calles transitables que se sienten seguras de día y de noche. Barranco es el distrito bohemio de arte justo al sur — casas coloniales de colores pastel, galerías independientes, el famoso Puente de los Suspiros y los mejores bares de pisco de la ciudad. San Isidro es el tranquilo barrio financiero y residencial, sede de Huaca Pucllana, una pirámide preinca iluminada por las noches. Y el Centro Histórico es el núcleo colonial declarado Patrimonio UNESCO — espectacular pero con sus asperezas, así que sé precavido con los horarios. Consejo insider: reserva Central o Maido con 6 a 12 meses de anticipación o simplemente no tendrás mesa. Usa Uber en vez de taxis callejeros (mucho más seguro y económico). Y prepárate para la garúa — la neblina costera gris que envuelve Lima de junio a septiembre. Si quieres vistas despejadas al Pacífico, ven entre diciembre y marzo. Elegimos estos 10 hoteles porque cada uno captura perfectamente la esencia de su barrio — desde 5 estrellas sobre el acantilado con piscinas infinity hasta boutiques llenas de arte en Barranco y opciones económicas que siguen sintiéndose seguras y con estilo.

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Lima es la capital costera de Perú, el punto de partida para Machu Picchu y — sorpresa — una de las ciudades gastronómicas más reconocidas del planeta (Central, Maido y Astrid y Gastón están todos en los World's 50 Best). Elegir el barrio correcto aquí realmente importa, porque define tu seguridad, tus vistas y cuánto tiempo pasas en el tráfico del Uber. Miraflores es la elección ideal para la primera visita — es el barrio sobre los acantilados frente al Pacífico, con el Malecón, Larcomar (un centro comercial construido en el acantilado) y calles transitables que se sienten seguras de día y de noche. Barranco es el distrito bohemio de arte justo al sur — casas coloniales de colores pastel, galerías independientes, el famoso Puente de los Suspiros y los mejores bares de pisco de la ciudad. San Isidro es el tranquilo barrio financiero y residencial, sede de Huaca Pucllana, una pirámide preinca iluminada por las noches. Y el Centro Histórico es el núcleo colonial declarado Patrimonio UNESCO — espectacular pero con sus asperezas, así que sé precavido con los horarios. Consejo insider: reserva Central o Maido con 6 a 12 meses de anticipación o simplemente no tendrás mesa. Usa Uber en vez de taxis callejeros (mucho más seguro y económico). Y prepárate para la garúa — la neblina costera gris que envuelve Lima de junio a septiembre. Si quieres vistas despejadas al Pacífico, ven entre diciembre y marzo. Elegimos estos 10 hoteles porque cada uno captura perfectamente la esencia de su barrio — desde 5 estrellas sobre el acantilado con piscinas infinity hasta boutiques llenas de arte en Barranco y opciones económicas que siguen sintiéndose seguras y con estilo.
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Miraflores Park, A Belmond Hotel — hotel No. 1 #1 Location · On the Malecón Miraflores cliff 9.2

📍 On Malecón de la Reserva, right on the Pacific cliff in Miraflores — 5-minute walk to Parque Salazar & Larcomar, 10 minutes to Kennedy Park, and 45–60 minutes by car from Jorge Chávez (LIM) airport

🌅 Perched on the Malecón cliff over the Pacific 🏊 Heated infinity pool on the 11th-floor rooftop 🍣 Tragaluz restaurant + Mesa 18 pisco bar
On Malecón MirafloresHeated rooftop infinity poolPacific sunset viewPrivate balcony every room

Miraflores Park, A Belmond Hotel is the icon of Lima, planted on the Pacific cliff in the middle of Malecón de la Reserva — the prettiest and safest stretch of Miraflores. The 11-storey tower has 89 rooms and suites, and every single one has a private balcony facing either the Pacific or the tropical garden tucked under the building. The talking point everyone returns to is the heated infinity pool on the 11th-floor rooftop, where the water runs straight out to the Pacific horizon — sunset from up here is regularly called one of the best views in South America. Downstairs you get Tragaluz for contemporary Peruvian cooking, Mesa 18 stocked with pisco from across the country, and the Belmond spa. Service is the kind that learns your name on day one. From the door it's a 5-minute walk to Parque Salazar and Larcomar, 10 minutes to Kennedy Park, and 45–60 minutes by car to Jorge Chávez airport. Overall 9.2/10 — best for couples and luxury travelers who want a full Pacific view and premium service.

  • On the Malecón cliff in safe, walkable Miraflores — 5 min to Larcomar, 10 min to Kennedy Park
  • Heated rooftop infinity pool with a Pacific sunset view that rivals anything in South America
  • Every one of the 89 rooms has a private balcony, plus Belmond-grade service guests rave about
  • Top-of-Lima pricing plus a 10% service charge and occasional resort fee added at checkout
  • Room decor leans classic brown-and-gold — not the modern boutique style some travelers expect at this price
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Hotel B — hotel No. 2 #2 Art Boutique · Relais & Châteaux 9.1

Hotel B

From ~$411

📍 Heart of Barranco arts district — 3-minute walk to Bajada de Baños and Puente de los Suspiros, about 10 minutes by car to central Miraflores, 45-60 minutes from Jorge Chávez Airport.

🎨 200+ contemporary artworks throughout the property 🏛️ 1914 Belle Époque mansion, restored 2013 🍽️ Michelin-class gourmet restaurant by Chef Oscar Velarde
First Relais & Châteaux in Lima1914 Belle Époque mansion200+ artwork collectionHeart of Barranco

Hotel B is the first Relais & Châteaux in Lima, tucked inside a century-old Belle Époque mansion built in 1914 by French architect Claude Sahut. Originally the seaside summer home of a Peruvian aristocratic family, it was restored into a 17-room and suite boutique sitting in the heart of Barranco, Lima's hippest arts district. A 3-minute walk gets you to the legendary Puente de los Suspiros and the Bajada de Baños path down to the ocean. What sets this place apart from typical luxury hotels is owner Jose Orrego's personal collection of 200+ contemporary artworks scattered across the lobby, stairs, hallways, and dining room — it feels more like sleeping inside a private gallery. Chef Oscar Velarde's gourmet restaurant serves modern Peruvian dishes that reviewers call genuinely memorable. From around $410/night, scoring 9.1/10 overall — built for couples and luxury travelers who want old-city charm without tourist crowds.

  • Heart of Barranco arts district — walk to every highlight
  • 200+ artworks throughout the whole property
  • Chef Oscar Velarde's gourmet restaurant draws strong reviews
  • 10-15 minutes by car to central Miraflores — not walkable
  • Some rooms are smaller than the price suggests
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Country Club Lima Hotel — hotel No. 3 #3 Historic Heritage · San Isidro 9.1

📍 Heart of San Isidro, directly opposite Lima Golf Club — 10–15 minutes by taxi to Miraflores, around 45 minutes from Jorge Chávez International Airport (no metro line serves this district)

🏛️ 1927 historic building registered as Peruvian national heritage 🎨 300+ original artworks from the Pedro de Osma Museum collection Guests get playing privileges at Lima Golf Club across the street
1927 Colonial MansionLeading Hotels of the World300+ Original ArtworksLima Golf Club Access

Country Club Lima Hotel is a Spanish-Colonial Revival mansion that has been a hotel since 1927, sitting in the heart of San Isidro — the safest and most upscale district of Lima — directly across from Lima Golf Club, where overnight guests get playing privileges. The building is registered as a Peruvian National Heritage site. It has 83 rooms and suites, soaring ceilings, wrought-iron balconies, and a feature you won't find elsewhere in Lima: more than 300 original artworks on loan from the Pedro de Osma Museum collection hung throughout the property — every hallway and guest room is its own small gallery. A Leading Hotels of the World member, it has hosted presidents, royalty, and global celebrities for nearly a century. Rates start around $195/night and climb to roughly $2,340 for the Presidential Suite. Overall score 9.1/10 from real reviews. Best for travelers who value historic atmosphere, warm old-school service, and a setting that simply doesn't exist anywhere else in Peru.

  • 1927 building registered as Peruvian national heritage
  • 300+ original artworks throughout the hotel
  • Safe, quiet San Isidro location next to Lima Golf Club
  • Classic heavy decor — not for minimalist-modern tastes
  • No metro serves this district — taxi/Uber required all trip
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JW Marriott Hotel Lima — hotel No. 4 #4 Ocean view · Heart of Miraflores 9

📍 On Malecon de la Reserva, fused to the back of Larcomar shopping centre — about a 10-minute walk to Parque Kennedy, and 45-60 minutes by car to Jorge Chávez International (LIM)

🌊 Pacific view from nearly every room 🛍️ Connected to Larcomar shopping centre 🏊 Heated indoor pool + 24-hour gym
Cliffside Malecon Pacific viewConnected to Larcomar mall24-hour indoor poolFamily + business friendly

JW Marriott Hotel Lima is a 25-storey glass tower planted on the Malecon de la Reserva clifftop in the safest, most walkable corner of Miraflores. Open since 2000, it carries 300 rooms and suites, and almost every window opens onto the full sweep of the Pacific. The closer hook is the lobby's direct link to Larcomar, the open-air cliffside mall — one minute on foot gets you to shops, cinemas and ocean-facing restaurants. Facilities run deep: a heated indoor pool, a 24-hour gym, a spa, La Vista for contemporary Peruvian cooking, and Stellar Bar on the 25th floor — a rooftop locals call the best sunset perch in the district. Service holds Marriott standards: fluent English, fast check-in, a concierge who can stitch together onward trips to Cusco or Arequipa. The score sits at 9.0/10 and it lands well with families, business travelers, and couples who want a safe base with an ocean view from step one.

  • Full Pacific view from most rooms, fused to Larcomar mall
  • Safest and most walkable corner of Miraflores
  • Indoor pool + 24-hour gym + Marriott-standard service
  • 45-60 minutes by car from LIM airport, longer in rush hour
  • Rooms feel early-2000s Marriott classic, not boutique-modern
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The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center — hotel No. 5 #5 Business luxury · Peru's tallest tower 9.2

📍 Dead center of San Isidro's financial district on Las Begonias, about 10 minutes by car to the Miraflores tourist zone, 30-45 minutes from Jorge Chávez International (LIM), and walking distance to Huaca Huallamarca — a pre-Inca pyramid older than 1,800 years.

🏙️ 30-story tower — tallest in Peru 🧖 Heavenly Spa with 17 treatment rooms and indoor pool 🍣 Maras — acclaimed contemporary Peruvian restaurant
Tallest tower in Peru17-room Heavenly SpaPanoramic city viewsCentral San Isidro

The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center is a 30-story glass tower — the tallest building in all of Peru — standing dead center on Las Begonias in the San Isidro financial district. Opened in 2011, it holds 301 rooms and suites starting at a generous 40 sq m, with floor-to-ceiling glass framing either the Lima cityscape running to the Andes or the Pacific Ocean. The Heavenly Spa sprawls across 1,700 sq m with 17 treatment rooms, a 25-metre indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and a 24-hour gym. Maras, the contemporary Peruvian restaurant under chef Rafael Piqueras, draws diners from outside the hotel, and the 30th-floor lounge serves a 360-degree city view with proper pisco sours. The Booking 9.4/10 score reflects the unusually consistent service — staff speak fluent English and check-in moves fast. Best for business travelers, luxury couples, and families wanting international standards.

  • Tallest building in Peru — panoramic Lima city and Pacific Ocean views from floor-to-ceiling glass
  • 1,700 sq m Heavenly Spa with 17 treatment rooms and a 25-metre indoor pool
  • Central San Isidro — Lima's safest district, close to embassies and top restaurants
  • 10-15 minutes by car to the Miraflores tourist zone — no metro connection
  • Top suites hit US$2,000+ per night in high season
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Atemporal by Andean — hotel No. 6 #6 Boutique · private-home feel 9.3

Atemporal by Andean

From ~$320

📍 Tucked on quiet Calle Bolognesi in the heart of Miraflores — 10 minutes' walk to Parque Kennedy, 15 minutes to Larcomar on the Pacific cliff, and 45-60 minutes by car from Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM).

🏛️ 1940s Tudor mansion converted by the Hotel B team 🛏️ Only 9 rooms, each with a different layout and character 🎨 Contemporary art and vintage Peruvian pieces throughout
1940s Tudor mansion9-room boutiquecentral Miraflorespersonalized service

Atemporal by Andean isn't really a hotel — it's a 1940s Tudor mansion in the middle of Miraflores that the same team behind Hotel B in Barranco gut-renovated into just 9 rooms. Push the heavy wooden door and you skip the lobby counter entirely: dark wood floors, deep-green and warm cream walls, soaring ceilings, vintage leather chairs, a Persian rug under foot, contemporary Peruvian art and small antique collections in every corner, and a courtyard garden you can sit in all day. Each of the 9 rooms is decorated differently — some open onto a private patch of garden, some have vintage claw-foot tubs. The real draw is the service: with so few staff and so few guests, they remember your name, your tastes, the dinner spot you mentioned on arrival. Walk to Parque Kennedy in 10 minutes, Larcomar and the Pacific cliff in 15 minutes. Rates start around $320/night, scoring 9.3/10 overall — best for couples who want to skip the big chains entirely.

  • Just 9 rooms in a 1940s Tudor mansion — feels like staying at a friend's home
  • Central Miraflores on a quiet side street — 10 min walk to Parque Kennedy
  • Staff actually remember your name and tastes by day two
  • No pool, no gym, no on-site spa
  • Sells out fast — high-season rates push past $700/night
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Hilton Lima Miraflores — hotel No. 7 #7 5-star chain · central Miraflores 8.8

📍 Central Miraflores on Av. La Paz — 7 minutes on foot to Larcomar, 10 minutes to Parque Kennedy, 8 minutes to the Malecón clifftop promenade. From Jorge Chávez airport (LIM) reckon 45-60 minutes by car.

🏊 18th-floor rooftop pool + 24-hour gym 🍳 11th-floor Executive Lounge with free breakfast and evening cocktails 🌊 8-minute walk to the Malecón clifftop promenade
central Mirafloresrooftop pool + 24h gym11th-floor Executive Loungewalk to Larcomar and Malecón

Hilton Lima Miraflores is an 18-storey, 207-room glass tower on Av. La Paz in the safest, most walkable district of Lima. Open since 2012 under the Hilton Hotels & Resorts flag, the Deluxe rooms start at 32 sqm in a contemporary grey-and-beige palette; higher floors facing west catch a faint sliver of the Pacific on clear days. The signature draws are the 18th-floor rooftop pool and 24-hour gym overlooking the Miraflores skyline, the adjacent Social Rooftop bar, and the 11th-floor Executive Lounge serving free breakfast, afternoon snacks and evening cocktails for Executive guests. Larcomar clifftop mall is a 7-minute walk, Parque Kennedy 10 minutes, and the Malecón clifftop promenade about 8 minutes. From Jorge Chávez airport (LIM) reckon 45-60 minutes by car depending on traffic. From ~$150/night, score 8.8/10 — best for first-time Lima visitors, business travelers, and families who want a no-surprise stay.

  • Central Miraflores location — walk to Larcomar, Kennedy Park, and the Malecón
  • 18th-floor rooftop pool + 24-hour gym with city skyline views
  • Executive Lounge breakfast and evening cocktails worth the upgrade
  • Room design is generic chain-hotel — little Peruvian character at this price
  • Wi-Fi tiers, minibar and parking often billed extra — read the fine print
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Villa Barranco by Ananay Hotels — hotel No. 8 #8 Historic-mansion boutique - Barranco arts district 9.1

📍 Heart of Barranco — 3-minute walk to Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs), about 10 minutes by car to Miraflores, and 45-60 minutes to Jorge Chavez Airport (LIM).

🏛️ 1920s mansion, heritage-restored 🛁 Tiny 18-room boutique, name-recognition service 🚲 Free guest bikes for exploring Barranco
restored 1920s mansion18-room boutiqueBarranco arts districtbreakfast included

Villa Barranco by Ananay Hotels is a tiny 18-room boutique tucked inside a meticulously restored 1920s mansion in the heart of Barranco, Lima's most atmospheric arts and bohemian district. It sits a 3-minute walk from the Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs), the district's signature landmark. The pull is old-house character — high ceilings, original patterned tile floors, a leafy interior courtyard, and a rooftop terrace that serves breakfast every morning with cool air rolling in from the Pacific. The hotel hands out free bikes for guests to ride the neighborhood, and you can walk to galleries, third-wave cafes, and originalist Peruvian restaurants in minutes. Guest scores average 9.1/10, with reviews repeatedly praising the warm, personal service and the feeling of staying in a Peruvian family home rather than a chain hotel. Best for couples, culture-first travelers, and anyone who wants to soak up Lima slowly.

  • 1920s mansion, just 18 rooms in Barranco arts district
  • Staff remember names — feels like visiting Peruvian relatives
  • 3-minute walk to Bridge of Sighs and gallery row
  • 10-15 minutes by car to Miraflores shopping and offices
  • Heritage rooms vary in size — some smaller than modern hotels
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Casa Andina Premium Miraflores — hotel No. 9 #9 Midscale with great location · authentic Peruvian chain 8.7

📍 Middle of Miraflores — about a 6-8 minute walk to Parque Kennedy, roughly 10 minutes to the Metropolitano Ricardo Palma bus station, and 40-60 minutes by car to Jorge Chávez International Airport.

🏙️ 17-storey tower with 148 rooms 🏊 Indoor pool open all year 🥐 Peruvian breakfast buffet at Sama
middle of MirafloresPacific-horizon viewPeruvian breakfast buffetindoor pool

Casa Andina Premium Miraflores is the midscale flagship of Casa Andina, Peru's largest domestic hotel group with branches in nearly every major city from Lima to Cusco and Lake Titicaca. It occupies a 17-storey glass tower with 148 rooms in the middle of Miraflores — the neighborhood most international travelers pick because it is the safest, walkable, and packed with cafes and ceviche bars. The lobby sits an 6-8 minute walk from Parque Kennedy, the social heart of the district. Higher floors look out over the city to a sliver of Pacific horizon that turns gold at sunset. The two features guests mention most are the indoor pool — useful because Lima is grey and damp most of the year — and the Sama restaurant, whose Peruvian breakfast buffet (tamales, chirimoya, lúcuma, fresh passion-fruit juice) earns louder reviews than several pricier international-brand hotels nearby. Rates start near $95/night, which is fair value for the neighborhood. Overall score 8.7/10 on Agoda and 8.8/10 on Booking.

  • Middle of Miraflores — walks to Parque Kennedy in 6-8 minutes
  • Peruvian breakfast buffet at Sama beats several pricier chains nearby
  • Indoor pool plus city and Pacific-horizon views from the higher floors
  • Some mid-floor rooms feel mid-2010s and overdue for refurbishment
  • Lower rooms facing Av. La Paz catch rush-hour traffic noise
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Gran Hotel Bolivar — hotel No. 10 #10 Historic Hotel · Affordable rate 7.5

Gran Hotel Bolivar

From ~$77

📍 Right on Plaza San Martín in the heart of Lima's UNESCO-listed Centro Histórico — 8 minutes on foot to Plaza Mayor and Lima Cathedral, around 10 minutes to the San Francisco Monastery catacombs, and 30–45 minutes by car to Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM).

🏛️ 1924 Art Deco building, listed as Peruvian national heritage 🍸 El Bolivarcito bar — one of the original homes of the Pisco Sour 🌟 Past guests include Hemingway, Orson Welles and The Rolling Stones
1924 Art Deco landmarkfacing Plaza San MartínHemingway and Orson Welles stayedlegendary Pisco Sour bar

Gran Hotel Bolivar is a 1924 landmark facing Plaza San Martín in the heart of Lima's UNESCO-listed Centro Histórico. The 7-storey Art Deco building, designed by Rafael Marquina, opened in time for Peru's centenary of independence and was once considered the grandest hotel in South America — its guest book ran through Ernest Hemingway, Orson Welles, John Wayne, Ava Gardner and The Rolling Stones. Today it sells Old World character at a 3-star price point (from around $77/night): the stained-glass dome over the lobby, French crystal chandeliers, broad marble staircase, and the legendary El Bolivarcito bar that helped invent the Pisco Sour. Around 270 rooms spread across 7 floors keep their high ceilings and original wood furniture; some open onto small balconies above the plaza. Plaza Mayor and Lima Cathedral are an 8-minute walk away. Guest scores land at Agoda 7.5, Booking 7.6, Tripadvisor 4.5/5 — a combined 7.5/10 for travelers who choose history over polish.

  • 1924 Art Deco legend facing Plaza San Martín
  • Stained-glass lobby and a Pisco Sour bar with century-old credentials
  • 3-star price from $77 a night in the UNESCO Old Town
  • Rooms show their 100-year age — worn fittings, old wiring
  • Centro Histórico goes quiet after dark — taxi back, do not walk
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Miraflores Park, A Belmond Hotel59.2~$591Kennedy Park#1 Location · On the Malecón Miraflores cliff
2Hotel B59.1~$411Bajada de Baños 3 minutes on foot#2 Art Boutique · Relais & Châteaux
3Country Club Lima Hotel59.1~$194Across from Lima Golf Club#3 Historic Heritage · San Isidro
4JW Marriott Hotel Lima59.0~$277Larcomar shopping centre is fused to the hotel#4 Ocean view · Heart of Miraflores
5The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center59.2~$120Heart of San Isidro#5 Business luxury · Peru's tallest tower
6Atemporal by Andean59.3~$320Metropolitano Estación Ricardo Palma#6 Boutique · private-home feel
7Hilton Lima Miraflores58.8~$149Metropolitano BRT (Ricardo Palma stop) ~5 minutes by car#7 5-star chain · central Miraflores
8Villa Barranco by Ananay Hotels49.1~$191Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs) - about a 3-minute walk#8 Historic-mansion boutique - Barranco arts district
9Casa Andina Premium Miraflores48.7~$94Parque Kennedy#9 Midscale with great location · authentic Peruvian chain
10Gran Hotel Bolivar37.5~$77Plaza San Martín — 0 min walk (the hotel faces the square directly); Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM) 30–45 min by taxi.#10 Historic Hotel · Affordable rate

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 Location · On the Malecón Miraflores cliff
Miraflores Park, A Belmond Hotel

#1 Miraflores Park gives you a private balcony on the Pacific cliff in the heart of the prettiest stretch of Malecón, plus a heated rooftop infinity pool and full Belmond service — strongest on location, view, and service rather than the room design, which leans classic.

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#2 Art Boutique · Relais & Châteaux
Hotel B

#2 Hotel B is a stay inside a 100-year-old mansion that doubles as a genuine art gallery, right in Lima's most creative neighborhood — atmosphere and art carry the experience more than views or pools.

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#3 Historic Heritage · San Isidro
Country Club Lima Hotel

#3 Country Club Lima is sleeping inside a century-old art museum in Lima's safest district — warm old-school service, plus golf privileges thrown in across the street.

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#4 Ocean view · Heart of Miraflores
JW Marriott Hotel Lima

#4 JW Marriott Lima is a glass tower on the cliff edge in the safest part of the city — nearly every room frames the Pacific, the door opens onto Larcomar, and the appeal is location and view more than any boutique design statement.

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#5 Business luxury · Peru's tallest tower
The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center

#5 The Westin Lima is the tallest building in Peru sitting in the country's safest financial district — what stands out is the panoramic city view, the oversized Heavenly Spa, and international-standard service that's genuinely rare in Peru.

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#6 Boutique · private-home feel
Atemporal by Andean

#6 Atemporal is a private Tudor mansion of 9 rooms in the middle of Miraflores where the team actually remembers your name and your dinner plans — sold on intimacy, not amenities.

Selección final

10 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿En qué barrio de Lima es mejor alojarse?
Miraflores es la respuesta obvia para quienes visitan por primera vez — es el más seguro, más transitable, tiene las mejores vistas al océano y puedes caminar a decenas de restaurantes excelentes. Barranco es la opción más cool y artística si buscas bares de pisco y galerías independientes. San Isidro es más tranquilo y corporativo. Evita el Centro Histórico como base a menos que realmente prefieras el ambiente colonial por encima de la comodidad.
¿Es Lima segura para los turistas?
Miraflores, Barranco y San Isidro son genuinamente seguros de día y de noche con la precaución habitual de una gran ciudad. El Centro Histórico está bien durante el día, pero conviene regresar al hotel en Uber al caer la noche. No tomes taxis callejeros en ningún lugar — usa solo Uber, Cabify o coches gestionados por el hotel. Los robos menores ocurren, así que no exhibas el celular ni joyas en la calle.
¿Cuál es la mejor época para visitar Lima?
De diciembre a marzo es verano — soleado, cálido (alrededor de 26°C) e ideal para paseos por el Malecón y piscinas en azoteas. De junio a septiembre es la temporada de la garúa: fresco, gris y con niebla casi todas las mañanas, lo que puede resultar un poco deprimente si viniste por las vistas al mar. Abril–mayo y octubre–noviembre son meses de temporada baja con clima mixto. La gastronomía y la cultura funcionan todo el año, pero para el ambiente, elige el verano.
¿Cómo llego del aeropuerto de Lima a Miraflores?
Uber es la opción más fácil y segura — unos 45 a 60 minutos según el tráfico, y aproximadamente entre 15 y 25 dólares. El autobús oficial Airport Express es más económico (alrededor de 8 dólares) y tarda cerca de una hora. Evita los taxis sin identificación que rondan por las salidas. La nueva terminal de Jorge Chávez inaugurada en 2025 tiene señalización y zonas de recogida de Uber mucho más claras.
¿Necesito reservar Central, Maido o Astrid y Gastón con anticipación?
Sí — Central y Maido se llenan con 6 a 12 meses de anticipación, sin exageración. Las reservas abren en fechas específicas cada año, así que pon una alarma en el calendario. Astrid y Gastón es algo más accesible, con unas 2 o 3 meses de antelación. Si no logras reserva, La Mar Cebichería (sin reservas, solo almuerzo) e Isolina en Barranco son alternativas excelentes.
¿Es Lima solo una escala antes de Machu Picchu o vale la pena darle más tiempo?
Vale al menos 2 o 3 días completos, en serio. La escena gastronómica por sí sola justifica la parada — de lo contrario estarías saltándote algunos de los mejores restaurantes del mundo. Suma Barranco para arte y pisco, el Museo Larco para historia precolombina y un atardecer sobre el Pacífico desde el Malecón. La mayoría de los viajeros vuelan Lima → Cusco para Machu Picchu y regresan por Lima para disfrutar la gastronomía.
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