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Casa Republica Barranco Boutique Hotel — Hotel in Lima Metropolitan Area

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Casa Republica Barranco Boutique Hotel
Description
Elegant quarters in a sophisticated boutique hotel with a restaurant, plus a rooftop terrace bar.
Nearby attractions
Dédalo
Jirón Sáenz Peña 295, Barranco 15063, Peru
Museo Jade Rivera
Av. Sáenz Peña 205, Barranco 15063, Peru
Parque Malecón de Barranco
VX5F+8WW, Mal. Paúl Harris, Barranco 15063, Peru
Wu Galería
Jirón Sáenz Peña 129, Barranco 15063, Peru
Livia Benavides Gallery
Mal. Souza 252, Barranco 15063, Peru
Artesanías Las Pallas
Cajamarca 212, Barranco 15063, Peru
Playa Barranquito
Barranco 15063, Peru
Bridge of Sighs
Jr. Batallón 271, Barranco 15063, Peru
Playa Los Pavos
Barranco 15063, Peru
Lima Museum of Contemporary Art
Av. Almte. Miguel Grau 1511, Barranco 15063, Peru
Nearby restaurants
Cala
Circuito de Playas, Barranco 15063, Peru
Sofá Café Barranco
Av. San Martín N°480, Barranco 15063, Peru
Casona Ofelia
Jr. Pérez Roca 244, Lima 15063, Peru
La Cuadra de Salvador
Jirón Centenario 105, Barranco 15063, Peru
Shawarmas Imperio
Local Barranco, Av. Almte. Miguel Grau 733, Barranco 15063, Peru
REIWA Izakaya Barranco
Av. Almte. Miguel Grau 902, Barranco 15063, Peru
Cevicheria - JOSELITO BARTOLO
Av. Almte. Miguel Grau 941, Barranco 15063, Peru
Monstruos
Av. Nicolás de Piérola 113, Barranco 15063, Peru
La Linterna
Av. Almte. Miguel Grau 689, Lima 15063, Peru
Camerino Caffe
Av. Almte. Miguel Grau 701, Barranco 15063, Peru
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Casa Centenario By Wynwood House
Jr. Tacna 252, Lima 15063, Peru
Villa Barranco by Ananay Hotels
C. Carlos Zegarra 274, Lima 15063, Peru
Ancestral Barranco Café-Restaurante & BB
Av. San Martín 143, Barranco 15063, Peru
Lima Wari Hotel Boutique
Av. Almte. Miguel Grau 723, Barranco 15063, Peru
Casa Wynwood Barranco
Jr, Jiron Martinez de Pinillos 270, Barranco 15063, Peru
Casa Caceres
Av. San Martín 229, Barranco 15063, Peru
Casa de Leeuw
Av. Sáenz Peña 103, Barranco 15063, Peru
3B Barranco by Katari Hoteles (antes 3B Barranco's - Chic and Basic - B&B)
Jirón Centenario 130, Barranco 15063, Peru
Kokopelli Hostel Barranco
Av. Almte. Miguel Grau 428, Barranco 15063, Peru
Suspiros del Inka
Jr. Colina 238, Lima 15063, Peru
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Casa Republica Barranco Boutique Hotel

Jirón Sáenz Peña 208, Barranco 15063, Peru
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Elegant quarters in a sophisticated boutique hotel with a restaurant, plus a rooftop terrace bar.

attractions: Dédalo, Museo Jade Rivera, Parque Malecón de Barranco, Wu Galería, Livia Benavides Gallery, Artesanías Las Pallas, Playa Barranquito, Bridge of Sighs, Playa Los Pavos, Lima Museum of Contemporary Art, restaurants: Cala, Sofá Café Barranco, Casona Ofelia, La Cuadra de Salvador, Shawarmas Imperio, REIWA Izakaya Barranco, Cevicheria - JOSELITO BARTOLO, Monstruos, La Linterna, Camerino Caffe
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Phone
+51 1 4886059
Website
casarepublica.com

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Nearby attractions of Casa Republica Barranco Boutique Hotel

Dédalo

Museo Jade Rivera

Parque Malecón de Barranco

Wu Galería

Livia Benavides Gallery

Artesanías Las Pallas

Playa Barranquito

Bridge of Sighs

Playa Los Pavos

Lima Museum of Contemporary Art

Dédalo

Dédalo

4.6

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Museo Jade Rivera

Museo Jade Rivera

4.9

(173)

Open 24 hours
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Parque Malecón de Barranco

Parque Malecón de Barranco

4.6

(281)

Open 24 hours
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Wu Galería

Wu Galería

4.3

(41)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Lima: The ultimate street food & markets tour
Lima: The ultimate street food & markets tour
Sat, Dec 27 • 1:30 PM
Villa María del Triunfo, 15809, Lima Province, Peru
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Taste Peruvian cuisine in Artsy Barranco
Taste Peruvian cuisine in Artsy Barranco
Mon, Dec 29 • 9:30 AM
Barranco, 15063, Lima Province, Peru
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Discover Miraflores Nightlife
Discover Miraflores Nightlife
Sun, Dec 28 • 8:30 PM
Miraflores, 15074, Lima Province, Peru
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Nearby restaurants of Casa Republica Barranco Boutique Hotel

Cala

Sofá Café Barranco

Casona Ofelia

La Cuadra de Salvador

Shawarmas Imperio

REIWA Izakaya Barranco

Cevicheria - JOSELITO BARTOLO

Monstruos

La Linterna

Camerino Caffe

Cala

Cala

4.4

(3.7K)

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Sofá Café Barranco

Sofá Café Barranco

4.5

(1.5K)

$$

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Casona Ofelia

Casona Ofelia

4.4

(199)

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La Cuadra de Salvador

La Cuadra de Salvador

4.5

(1.2K)

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Lisa ScottLisa Scott
Casa Republica was our introduction to Peru, and what an unbeatable first impression! Rose greeted us as soon as we arrived and immediately made us feel at home, providing detailed information not only about the hotel but also about Barranco—its restaurants, museums, and even where to find an ATM. Breakfast was excellent, with cooked-to-order eggs alongside a daily buffet of fresh options. Water (con and sin gas), coffee, and tea were available 24 hours a day, which was a thoughtful touch. Our king room was spacious, comfortable, and overlooked the gardens—a peaceful retreat in the city. On our last day, while we relaxed in one of the many sitting areas as our room was being cleaned, a gentleman I believe was the manager (unfortunately I misplaced his card) stopped by to ask how we were enjoying our stay. We ended up chatting for quite a while, and he recommended his favorite Peruvian dish—ají de gallina—at the local icon Isolina. As promised, it was absolutely delicious! When we return to Lima, there’s no question—we’ll stay at Casa Republica again.
Tadashi UshirodaTadashi Ushiroda
Hotel was fine in general but misses in several areas given the price point. 1. Shower has separate hot/cold knobs which are super sensitive, hard to get right water temp. Not fun spending 2 minutes every shower fiddling with knobs. Shower stall is also weirdly small. 2. Room was cold; had a space heater but heater plug didn’t fit into the wall, needed to request an adapter. 3. All day construction next door. Was not horribly loud but started relatively early in the day. 4. Window drapes uses some hooked bands which were annoyingly small and are dirty. Was kind of gross touching it just trying to get light in the room. 5. Checkin was flawless. Information was provided in right order and in exact right timing, and efficiently. 6. Breakfast was mediocre, coffee was from some machine and tasted ok. juice was weirdly flavorless, and thick - basically undrinkable. For comparison Mariott courtyard beats Casa Republica Barranco Boutique Hotel Across the board except for checkin.
Mr. MorrisMr. Morris
An amazing boutique hotel, full of art and helpful staff. The rooms were clean, well laid out, and luxurious (soft as cloud beds, firm chairs, cow hide rugs). There were comfy bathrobes that came in handy since our bags didn't join us. The breakfast was delicious, with a great variety of fresh fruits (pineapple, prickly pear tuna, guava, golden berries, blueberries, pomegranite), cold cuts, grilled sausage, hot coffee, Australian Lunch tea, fresh squeezed juices, etc. Highly recommended.
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Casa Republica was our introduction to Peru, and what an unbeatable first impression! Rose greeted us as soon as we arrived and immediately made us feel at home, providing detailed information not only about the hotel but also about Barranco—its restaurants, museums, and even where to find an ATM. Breakfast was excellent, with cooked-to-order eggs alongside a daily buffet of fresh options. Water (con and sin gas), coffee, and tea were available 24 hours a day, which was a thoughtful touch. Our king room was spacious, comfortable, and overlooked the gardens—a peaceful retreat in the city. On our last day, while we relaxed in one of the many sitting areas as our room was being cleaned, a gentleman I believe was the manager (unfortunately I misplaced his card) stopped by to ask how we were enjoying our stay. We ended up chatting for quite a while, and he recommended his favorite Peruvian dish—ají de gallina—at the local icon Isolina. As promised, it was absolutely delicious! When we return to Lima, there’s no question—we’ll stay at Casa Republica again.
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Hotel was fine in general but misses in several areas given the price point. 1. Shower has separate hot/cold knobs which are super sensitive, hard to get right water temp. Not fun spending 2 minutes every shower fiddling with knobs. Shower stall is also weirdly small. 2. Room was cold; had a space heater but heater plug didn’t fit into the wall, needed to request an adapter. 3. All day construction next door. Was not horribly loud but started relatively early in the day. 4. Window drapes uses some hooked bands which were annoyingly small and are dirty. Was kind of gross touching it just trying to get light in the room. 5. Checkin was flawless. Information was provided in right order and in exact right timing, and efficiently. 6. Breakfast was mediocre, coffee was from some machine and tasted ok. juice was weirdly flavorless, and thick - basically undrinkable. For comparison Mariott courtyard beats Casa Republica Barranco Boutique Hotel Across the board except for checkin.
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An amazing boutique hotel, full of art and helpful staff. The rooms were clean, well laid out, and luxurious (soft as cloud beds, firm chairs, cow hide rugs). There were comfy bathrobes that came in handy since our bags didn't join us. The breakfast was delicious, with a great variety of fresh fruits (pineapple, prickly pear tuna, guava, golden berries, blueberries, pomegranite), cold cuts, grilled sausage, hot coffee, Australian Lunch tea, fresh squeezed juices, etc. Highly recommended.
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4.0
10w

My #1 absolute favorite thing about Lima (in long list of fantastic things things) was staying at La Casa Republica Boutique Hotel!||Where to start...||I arranged with La Casa Republica to be picked up from the airport. I'm a solo female traveler, and was flying into Lima during the transit protests, so I wanted to have all my bases covered. ||However, I had gotten traveler's sickness on a previous leg of my journey so I was dazed; my flight number changed and I never realized; and my flight hit delays. Long story short, with any other hotel, I would have probably been stranded at the airport when I finally stumbled off the plane at 11 pm - about 2 hours after my established pickup time. But not in this case! The hotel staff made sure to take care of me from before I even arrived! ||I turned my phone back on to a flurry of messages, calls, and emails. Gaia (who was definitely working after hours at that point to keep track of me) had the driver stay to make sure I had a ride once I arrived, and she expressed such concern to make sure I was safe. Sure enough, I connected with the driver and arrived to their ABSOLUTELY STUNNING hotel safe and sound!||This kind of attentiveness and care characterized my whole stay at La Casa Republica - everything was above and beyond, and then some. ||The accomodations are fantastic. I love my own bed, but this one topped it! The archictecture, high ceilings, furniture - it's all beautiful. My room had a private porch lined with flowers, and the bathroom was almost the size of my bedroom at home. ||Breakfast every morning was such a treat! The American fare along with Peruvian staples was deeply appreciated as I got my digestive system back on track from being sick earlier. The wait staff was so kind, and were there in a heartbeat if you needed anything. I started my days with mimosas, fresh bread and cheese, yogurt, omlettes, and more! They had a wide variety of offerings, all in this peaceful garden-side cafe-type setting.||Every morning, I got the warmest greeting from the concierge staff, and they happily helped me with my itinerary. One morning, I really wanted to see the center of Lima, but protests were happening. The concierge staff gave me recommendations, directions, and safety tips. The morning after, they shared they were worried because I came back later than planned (I was captivated by the magnificent Larco Museum). Especially as a solo traveler, it felt good to know the staff so authentically cared, and that I could reach out if I needed anything.||On my second night, I visited the rooftop bar for my complimentary pisco sour. I watched the moon, listened to the waves crash on the beach, and chatted with staff. Javier and the whole team were so kind! They brought me a blanket to keep warm and cancha to snack on (try it - delicious!) and asked about my itinerary and interests. The rooftop was abuzz, with groups and solo travelers, all just enjoying the beautiful night. ||The location of La Casa Republica cannot be beat. Barranco is beautiful, artsy, friendly, and safe. There's so much to explore, from shops and markets to street art and galleries. The hotel is across from the truly awesome Jade Rivera Museum, and Dedalo - a great spot to find unique hand-crafted items from local artisans. It's also about a 10-minute [gorgeous, ocean-side] stroll to Miraflores. ||The staff at La Casa Republica is beyond incredible - across the board. Every person I interacted with was warm and eager to help. They took every possible detail of my experience into account. There was not a single point during my stay that I felt like I was traveling alone. Quite the opposite - I felt like I was in a home away from home. There's more I'd like to see in Lima, but after my experience, I'd love to go back just to stay in the...

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4.0
4y

Da ich die dreiwöchige Perureise komplett eigenständig organisiert und in der Folge die Hotels selbst gebucht habe, muss ich gestehen, dass ich im Ergebnis (auch im Vergleich zu den anderen Hotel unserer Reise) eher enttäuscht bin.||||Ein Blog über Peru hat mich überhaupt auf dieses Hotel gebracht; dort steht (hab nochmal nachgeschaut): "Das Hotel punktet mit einem durchdachten Design, viel Komfort, einem excellenten Service und einem vielfältigen Frühstücksbuffet."||||Naja..das haben wir dann von vor Ort ein wenig anders in Erinnerung:||||Wir kamen - damit einem Nachtflug aus Spanien kommend, sehr früh am FH Lima und um 7.30 Uhr in dem Hotel an. Erstmal standen wir vor dem Gebäude und suchten den Eingang, da nichts gekennzeichnet war.||||Schließlich am vermuteten Eingangstor angekommen suchten wir eine Klingel, fanden keine und mein Mann hat dann eigenständig das Tor zum Garten geöffnet (mit dem "durch die Gartentür durchgreifen und die Klinke runterdrücken-Trick"). ||||Die Haustür stand ein wenig offen und obwohl uns die Menschen an Rezeption gesehen haben müssen, kam uns keiner entgegen ||mit einem "Guten Morgen", "Darf ich Ihnen helfen?" - also die üblichen Floskeln die man (so denke) zu Recht von einem 4STerne-Haus erwarten könnte.||So bewegten wir uns als Gäste zur Rezeption, die eigentlich nur ein Schreibtisch in Mitten der Empfangshalle ist. Hier wurde nur nach unserem "Passport" gefragt..||||Fragen "ob man eine angenehme Anreise hatte" wurden nicht gestellt oder Aussagen "dass man sich freut uns begrüßen zu dürfen" wurden nicht getätigt -||ist wahrscheinlich zu oldschool und/oder wäre gelogen ;-) ||||Vielmehr wurde darauf hingewiesen, dass wir VIIIIIEEEL zu früh da sind und dass unser Zimmer nicht fertig sei; "NO Problem.. ich bin ja auch kein Early-Checkin-Schnorrer"||Darauf bat ich die Empfangsdame zu checken, ob und zu welchem Preis ein früheres Checkin möglich wäre.||||Den Preis wusste die junge Dame nicht, aber sie konnte sofort mitteilen, dass das Early-Checkin-Zimmer eine andere Kategorie wäre und wir dann wieder um die Mittagszeit umziehen müssten (Stichwort "glänzender Service"). Als ich sie dann nochmal nach dem Preis fragte, nahm sie einen Ordner heraus, fing an zu blättern und sagte schließlich.."I think 80 or 90 Dollars" ||||Ja..Das war unser allererster Eindruck in der stilvollen Casa Republica Barranco. ||||Die übrigen Begegnungen mit den jungen Damen an der Rezeption waren durchwachsen - mal lustlos, mal sehr freundlich..ich habe sie daraufhin, die "TEENAGER"-Rezeption genannt, vor allem weil man nie wusste in welcher Mood ||die Damen gerade waren.||Leider (leider) augenfällig - immer mit dem Handy in der Hand am Tippen und Videos schauen..ist wohl aber ein Fluch unserer modernen Zeit.||||Zum Hotel selbst:||Ich muss gestehen, dass ich mir wirklich auch vom Hotel (und insbesondere vom Interieur) mehr erhofft hatte.. und das hat nicht nur damit zu tun, dass die Inneneinrichtung durch das permanent graue Wetter nicht wirklich glänzen konnte. ||||Was die hübschen Bilder im Bewerbung des Hotels leider "verschweigen" ist, dass sich neben dem Hotel eine riesige Baustelle mit einem sehr großen Kran befindet und tagsüber gebaut wird..||Uns hat es nicht gestört: wir hatten Jetlag und waren sowieso den ganzen in der Innenstadt von Lima unterwegs.. aber zum Ausschlafen und Relaxen empfehle ich dieses Hotel zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt nicht.||||Dieses Hotel ist auch NICHT barrierefrei - es verfügt auch über keinen Aufzug. In unserem Fall durfte mein Mann unsere 4 Koffer und Handgepäck selbst nach oben tragen (nach dem Motto: "das gibt Muskeln"). ||||Wir hatten ein Zimmer der niedrigsten Kategorie gebucht - dass hatte buchstäblich ABSOLUTLY NO CHARME;||Zur Ehrenrettung des Zimmers: das Bett war wirklich sehr bequem und zeugte wohl von guter Qualität.|| ||Nach dieser Kritik - warum also dann doch drei Sterne?||||Weil in diesem Hotel auch Angestellte gearbeitet haben, die überaus freundlich, zuvorkommend und wirklich gastfreundlich waren.|| ||Hier müssen insbesondere die jungen Damen im Servicebereich des Restaurants (Frühstück) Erwähnung finden, die sichtlich Freude an Ihrer Arbeit hatten und dies auch positiv an die Gäste zu vermitteln wussten. ||Der Morgen-Kaffee schmeckt, wenn er mit einem Lächeln gebracht wird, eben zweimal besser :-) ||||Auch der Barkeeper, der uns an einem Abend einen Pisco Sour gemixt hat,||behalten wir in guter Erinnerung ;-)||||FAZIT: ||Lese gerade den Titel eines anderen Bewerters "Schöne Fotos, in der Realität enttäuschend"..es fällt mir schwer dagegen zu argumentieren ;-)||||Aber zu einem Kaffee im Frühstückraum / oder zu einem Pisco würde ich diesen Ort noch einmal besuchen wollen und das Bett war bequem (..macht in der Summe...

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4.0
31w

This is a converted old mansion in the Barranco area of Lima. The area is great; only a block to the ocean and a couple of blocks to many shops and restaurants. The street the hotel is on has a nice park-like median where locals stroll and walk their dogs. Although the building is of an historic character, it has been nicely painted and furnished so it appears spotless.||Beyond the hotel's lobby and through double doors is a grass courtyard that adjoins a small seating area where breakfast is served. There is gorgeous artwork by local artists hanging on every wall. On the rooftop, there is an inviting bar area where we enjoyed beautiful clouds at sunset.||The hotel's staff is well-trained and speaks English. The only thing that knocked down my rating from 5 to 4 stars was the location/situation of our room. The room appears to be the only one on the first floor (?) and is directly behind and to the right of the registration desk. The room itself is fine, and the adjoining bathroom is large. The room also opens outside onto a private patio with umbrella and outdoor furniture, which is a very nice feature. But since the room shares a wall with the lobby and is so near to the front desk, it can't help but be a bit noisy. We did inquire and were told that there were no other rooms available for the two...

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