
"The best hotels in Lima, Peru, have a few things in common: They're within walking distance of the city's world-famous dining scene. In some cases, they have rooftops-or better yet, rooftop pools-offering a birds' eye view of the Costa Verde coastline. Ideally, they help you get a glimpse into the varied personality of the coastal capital. Because Lima, a city with nearly 500 years of history, is where high-rise and glitzy towers sit beside decadent colonial buildings,"
"all of which are home to the aforementioned great restaurants and cool bars, streets full of boutique shopping, and on most days, a gentle breeze off the Pacific. (Read my full guide to Lima for more on that front.) There are of course the big brands here, like JW Marriott and Belmond, promising five-star stays and in some cases, rewards programs."
Top hotels in Lima are typically within walking distance of the city's world-famous dining scene. Many properties feature rooftops or rooftop pools with birds' eye views of the Costa Verde coastline. Hotels provide glimpses into Lima's varied personality, where high-rise towers sit beside colonial buildings and midcentury Tudors and Victorians neighbor neon street art. Most travelers choose the neighborhoods of Miraflores, Barranco, and San Isidro for easy access to restaurants, bars, boutique shopping, and ocean breezes. Both international five-star brands like JW Marriott and Belmond and tiny homegrown boutiques such as Andean and Ananay coexist, offering everything from rewards programs to six-room, in-the-know stays.
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