Boutique hotels are small and stylish. They provide guests with personalized service and an intimate atmosphere. The service at these hotels is usually top-notch, as is the food. What's more, every boutique hotel has a unique theme or design — no two are alike.
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This boutique hotel has preserved the original, colonial architecture of the home. While you’re here, you can quickly get to to some of the Cusco’s most interesting sites, all while staying in a building that has its own unique place in the city’s history.
View DetailsStay at the elegant Casa Barranco while you get a feel for one of Lima’s most bohemian neighborhoods. This is one of the most interesting areas for exploring modern Peruvian culture, surrounded by the art of up-and-coming Limeños.
View DetailsThis luxurious hotel offers rooms with views of either mountains or the Vilconata River. Casa del Sol is just a few steps away from the bus that takes visitors to Machu Picchu.
View DetailsJust two blocks from the heart of the fascinating city of Cusco, this renovated mansion offers luxury service and loads of period art for your perusal.
View DetailsThis boutique hotel offers rooms in a beautifully restored 19th-century mansion. Built near the ruins of an Inca fortress, Palacio Manco Capac gives you space to reach out and touch Cusco’s legendary past.
View DetailsHotel B was built during a golden era in Lima’s history, and it has retained the elegance of the original construction. This luxury hotel has a total of 17 boutique guest rooms.
View DetailsCasa San Blas puts you just a few steps from the 12-angled stone, a famous example of Inca masonwork. You’ll see plenty of examples of the blend of Inca and Spanish architecture in the vicinity, and staying in the historic city center makes it way for you to pack your vacation with history and art. The hotel is designed to blend in with the historic look of the neighborhood, and is in one of the first boutique hotels to open in Cusco.
View DetailsCuesta Serena Boutique Hotel offers its guests a sublime retreat at the foot of Cordillera Blanca, the tallest and most striking stretch of the Peruvian Andes. Set 25 minutes north of downtown Huaraz, Cuesta Serena sits on 7.5 acres (3 ha) of pristine valley overlooking the Santa River.
View DetailsAnanay Hotel Villa Barranco is in Lima’s Barranco neighborhood. This hotel’s crown jewel is its rooftop terrace, which comes with a view of the nearby coast.
View DetailsHotel Pakaritampu is located in Peru’s Sacred Valley in the town of Ollantaytambo. The hotel has well equipped rooms and has beautiful gardens.
View DetailsIn Arequipa, you’ll find some of the loveliest colonial architecture in Peru, buildings and facades that have made it through hundreds of years of earthquakes and reconstructions. A room at the Casa Andina Private Collection is a good way to guarantee that you’ll get a good dose of everything the city has to offer. The Plaza de Armas is nearby the hotel, Arequipa’s beautiful centerpiece of white colonial buildings.
View DetailsLuna Salada Hotel built purely out of salt blocks, offers a high-level Andean Cuisine, Free Wi-Fi internet access in the Lobby, free parking and a very complete buffet breakfast. A Unique hotel offering rooms with stunning panoramic views of the Uyuni salt flats, which are finely decorated with salt blocks and handicrafts of the area, also equipped with heating, seating areas and private bathrooms. Luna Salada is situated on the edge of the salt flats and the small town of Uyuni is 25 km away, where the Joya Andina Airport is also situated . The restaurant offers regional and international dishes. You can request lunch and dinner for a fee. You can enjoy reading a book in the fireplace area or as well book an excursion to visit the salt mine. There is also a games room with pool tables and ping pong. In addition, it offers a bicycle rental service
View DetailsThe Belmond Miraflores Park Hotel is located within the fashionable Miraflores district of Lima. This upscale hotel has a gorgeous seaside location and super comfortable rooms.
View DetailsInkaterra La Casona Cusco is an exquisite hotel in central Cusco. Set within a 16th-century colonial mansion, Inkaterra La Casona is easily one of the best hotels in Cusco.
View DetailsSol Y Luna Resort and Lodge sits in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, in the valley’s largest town of Urubamba. Although it’s in a valley, it’s still at an extremely high altitude - 8850 feet. After watching a sunrise or sunset in the clear mountain air, you’ll have a good idea of why the Incans considered this place sacred. Urubamba is a popular place to stop for tourists on their way to the most world-renowned Incan site of Machu Picchu.
View DetailsEl Mercado Hotel Boutique has 31 comfortable, modern rooms in a traditional, courtyard-style home. The communal area has decor that channels local folk art right along shabby chic furnishings. There’s also an outdoor patio with a similar atmosphere and shady areas to spend a quiet moment with a book. This boutique hotel is located a short walk from some of the city’s top historic attractions.
View DetailsA 5-star hotel in the heart of historical Cusco, the JW Marriott Hotel Cusco offers architecturally breathtaking accommodations very close to the main attractions of this important city.
View DetailsCasa Andina Cusco Private Collection is located in a beautiful 18th-century house in Cusco. The hotel has a lovely layout, comfortable rooms and a central location.
View DetailsHotel Antigua Casona San Blas offers accommodations in a renovated 19th-century church. This is a boutique hotel, with 14 attractive rooms.
View DetailsJust three blocks from the Plaza de Armas, you can stay at a charming B&B called El Retablo, a 2-story home that celebrates vibrant local art with handwoven tapestries and colorful murals. From here, you can quickly walk to bars, restaurants, and cafes.
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