After spending 3 nights there, unfortunately, I cannot recommend this establishment at all. The main purpose of a hotel is to be able to sleep there. To achieve that, two conditions must be met: a good bed and quietness. The second criteria is not fulfilled.||There is constant noise from 5:30 in the morning until late at night (12:00-1:00), it is simply unacceptable! There is no sound isolation whatsoever. It's ironic because the hotel is located in a pedestrian area, which would be a significant advantage under normal circumstances. ||Here are some of the recurrent noises you will experience:||1) The kitchen downstairs from 6:00 in the morning. A constant racket, it feels like a house move every day. Tables and chairs keep moving. Objects banging against the floor. The people washing dishes make the utensils and pots clang every time.||2) People going up and down the stairs (even worse if it's with their luggage at 6 a.m.)||3) Phone ringing from an unknown location (cleaning lady?; another room?)||4) People talking very loudly in their room.||5) People entering their room by scanning their card (this triggers a succession of 3-4 quite loud sounds). This leads us to the door slamming every time someone enters or exits their room.||6) The music from the hostel next door.||7) The lack of manners of some people is a bonus.||As for the room, it is very small. There is no space to put your toiletries near the sink or in the shower.||At a price of over 40 USD per night, one would expect something more decent. I will keep a very negative memory of this...
Read moreAfter spending 3 nights there, unfortunately, I cannot recommend this establishment at all. The main purpose of a hotel is to be able to sleep there. To achieve that, two conditions must be met: a good bed and quietness. The second criteria is not fulfilled.
There is constant noise from 5:30 in the morning until late at night (12:00-1:00), it is simply unacceptable! There is no sound isolation whatsoever. It's ironic because the hotel is located in a pedestrian area, which would be a significant advantage under normal circumstances. Here are some of the recurrent noises you will experience:
The kitchen downstairs from 6:00 in the morning. A constant racket, it feels like a house move every day. Tables and chairs keep moving. Objects banging against the floor. The people washing dishes make the utensils and pots clang every time.
People going up and down the stairs (even worse if it's with their luggage at 6 a.m.)
Phone ringing from an unknown location (cleaning lady?; another room?)
People talking very loudly in their room.
People entering their room by scanning their card (this triggers a succession of 3-4 quite loud sounds). This leads us to the door slamming every time someone enters or exits their room.
The music from the hostel next door.
The lack of manners of some people is a bonus.
As for the room, it is very small. There is no space to put your toiletries near the sink or in the shower.
At a price of over 40 USD per night, one would expect something more decent. I will keep a very negative memory of this...
Read moreI had the absolute pleasure of staying at Hotel Tarata during my visit to Lima, and WOW—what an amazing experience! The location is PERFECT. It’s in a super quiet and safe area of Miraflores, which made exploring the city so stress-free. Plus, you’re close to tons of restaurants, shops, and must-see attractions—everything you need is right there!
The rooms? They were SO comfortable and cozy! You can tell they pay attention to every little detail. Everything was spotless, and I felt completely at ease.
But honestly, the highlight was the staff! I can’t say enough good things about them. They were always so friendly, helpful, and genuinely caring. They made me feel like family, offering great local tips and ensuring I had everything I needed throughout my stay.
If you’re looking for an unforgettable stay in Lima, you need to book at Hotel Tarata. It’s hands down one of the best places to stay in Miraflores. Highly, highly...
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