“A beautifully styled small boutique hotel set in an ancient house in the heart of historic Arequipa. Vast rooms with vaulted ceilings and exposed stone walls have been craftily fitted with large glass windows and chic minimalist furniture. With a fabulous courtyard restaurant, this is a unique stay.”
“A beautifully styled small boutique hotel set in an ancient house in the heart of historic Arequipa. Vast rooms with vaulted ceilings and exposed stone walls have been craftily fitted with large glass windows and chic minimalist furniture. With a fabulous courtyard restaurant, this is a unique stay.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Set in the historic centre, this hotel has been designed in order for guests to experience the pretty and historic city
- Foodies
- Chef Maria Fe Garcia has created a menu rooted in tradition yet with a modern twist - a destination in its own right
- Boutique
- Expect chic minimalism set against historic grandeur in this beautifully designed boutique hotel
- Museums
- Visit nearby historic museums including the Santuarios Andinos museum and the Mario Vargas Llosa museum
- Sights nearby
- The Santa Catalina monastery is well worth of a visit
- Great walks
- Spend a day on a guided hike in the Chilina valley
- Mountain biking
- Sit-out Terrace
- Designer
- Gourmet
- Intimate
- Luxury
- Child friendly
- Antiques
- Chic
- Historic
- Restaurant
- Spa
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- A heated stone pool in the courtyard
- Spa
- Sit-out Terrace
- Airport transfer
- Bar
- Wifi
- Concierge
- Room service
- Air conditioning
- Child friendly
- Restaurant
- Garden
Activities
- Museums
- Visit nearby historic museums including the Santuarios Andinos museum and the Mario Vargas Llosa museum
- Sights nearby
- The Santa Catalina monastery is well worth of a visit
- Great walks
- Spend a day on a guided hike in the Chilina valley
- Mountain biking
Map & Location
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