“A retro boutique property in a quiet neighbourhood. Charmingly decorated rooms feature black and white photography, funky bespoke lights and small but perfectly formed bathrooms. Indulgent breakfasts are served on the patio and numerous restaurants can be found within walking distance. ”
“A retro boutique property in a quiet neighbourhood. Charmingly decorated rooms feature black and white photography, funky bespoke lights and small but perfectly formed bathrooms. Indulgent breakfasts are served on the patio and numerous restaurants can be found within walking distance. ”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Set in a quiet neighbourhood yet with good connections to the city.
- Museums
- Visit the Museo Larco which holds an impressive collection of Columbian artefacts.
- Sights nearby
- Walking distance from the pre-Incan Huaca Pucllana archaeological site.
- Surfing
- Take an early morning class on the consistently good waves.
- Cycling
- Use a hotel bike to explore the city.
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served.
- Sit-out Terrace
- Quiet
- Luxury
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Antiques
- Chic
- Boutique
Facilities
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served.
- Sit-out Terrace
- Bicycle hire
- Library
- No pets
- Walking distance restaurants
- Airport transfer
- Bar
- Air conditioning
- Concierge
- Disabled access
- Room service
- Child friendly
- Garden
Activities
- Museums
- Visit the Museo Larco which holds an impressive collection of Columbian artefacts.
- Sights nearby
- Walking distance from the pre-Incan Huaca Pucllana archaeological site.
- Surfing
- Take an early morning class on the consistently good waves.
- Cycling
- Use a hotel bike to explore the city.
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Atemporal
A small and stylish hotel in a quiet corner of the residential district of Miraflores. Nine rooms means attention is very personalised, and while the bedrooms are on the small side, staying here feels quite luxurious. A good alternative to larger hotels in the area.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)