Stayed here as the start and finish accommodation for the G Adventures Peru tour.||The first two nights, we had a small room, with a toilet not working properly, and no hot water, although if left on for 15 minutes, it did warm up, which was a little wasteful at best. The room and hotel generally, were very clean, and the staff , who's English was excellent, were very helpful and considerate.||At the end of the trip,we had a further 2 nights accommodation, only this time, a larger room, with bigger, more comfortable beds, although, problems with the water and toilet again. Standards of service and cleanliness were once again very high.||Stayed in house for dinner on one occasion, which I would not normally do in this type off establishment, but I would have to say the cooking was simple , but surprisingly good. My only complaint was the very small main course portion, left you still hungry at the end of the meal.||The breakfast was also much better for the second visit, with hot scrambled eggs, fresh cut cake selections,hot coffee- which were not available, or not of the same standard on the initial stay.||The hotel is well located for 15-20 minute walks to parks, shopping, and city center, and easy for tour pick ups.||The rating is based on our second stay, and on that experience, I would happily...
Read moreThe hotel is just average, nothing special about it. Still the room I had (504) was ok, but the view was limited to another room at 10 m distance. Airco and fridge in the room. Bathroom with shower. Each day towels and soap were changed, even if soap was barely used. I never had really hot water. just lukewarm.||There is nothing in the close neighbourhood to eat. You have to walk to Miraflores Kennedy Park (more than 10 blocks) or El Olivar (complicated 5-7 blocks). ||Breakfast is basic but ok for a couple of days. There is though a different hot dish every morning. They serve lunch and dinner in a separate room (you have to leave the hotel and come back in). Had lunch twice, which was very good (prices in between 32-40 soles per dish).||But every mornig, I reckon from 5 am on, there was a noise that woke me up each day. I suppose it is a pump or something similar which prevented me from sleeping, which was very annoying. People who had a front room complained of heavy traffic noise on Arequipa Avenue.||Staff are young and rather helpful.||I was there for a Seminar for nearly a week. Don t know how...
Read moreWe stayed in two different rooms, one at the beginning of our trip and one at the end. The first one was on the second floor and the air conditioner was very noisy, vibrating when it was on. The second night we stayed on the third floor and it had a newer a/c, so that was fine. The tub had seen better days as it was marked. Both visits the desk staff was so helpful with suggestions for things to see, storing our luggage and putting up with us going through it several times because we had such a crazy flight time and spent a lot of the time waiting to go to the airport. My friend wasn't feeling well while waiting and Joyce at the front desk brought tea. The door man was so patient, opening the storage room for us many times and he was always there to open the cab door or the front door. Our friends had a room on the sixth floor and they said it was newly renovated. The location allowed me to walk to the shops and the Inka Village and even to Larcomar, though that is a long walk. There's a great park down the middle of the street for pedestrians and those on bikes or scooters. Thank you...
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