This restored Belle Epoque mansion was once a summer house for a wealthy family from Lima. In 2013 Hotel B opened its doors as Lima’s finest boutique hotel just as the Barranco district got a facelift and seeded the buzz of Peruvian food and art that became a global phenomenon. The 20 charming suites contain large pieces of striking contemporary artwork (there are more than 250 works of art around the hotel). The rooftop terrace and internal courtyard provide a peaceful retreat. The 1920s bar is a lively space to take in the buzz of Lima. Out and about, discover dozens of excellent art galleries and restaurants within walking distance of the hotel. Try not to spend less than two nights here – we guarantee you will want to stay longer!
This private property is directly managed by its owner, RocÃo, who decided to buy a piece of land and move to this place from Lima with her husband after falling in love with its scenery, special energy and friendly community.
Titilaka is a secluded lodge with breathtaking views in every direction, combining sustainable experiential travel with support for local artisans, all while delivering exceptional service and surpassing expectations at every turn.
Step past Inca stones walls into a courtyard with an ancient fountain at its heart, and discover a fabulous spa, the city’s first outdoor pool, and stylish restaurants serving cutting-edge local cuisine.
A hotel with a contemporary Andean style inspired by the ancient Peruvian cultures, offering personalised luxury service, innovative Peruvian cuisine, and a relaxing spa that features ancient Inca treatments for the body and mind.
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