From the JW Marriott to the Hotel Indigo Lima Miraflores: the finest luxury addresses in Lima, hand-picked by our travel experts. Every suitespot booking comes with free breakfast for 2, a room upgrade subject to availability, hotel credit and VIP service – benefits worth over €500.
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From legendary grand hotels to intimate design addresses: these properties lead our ranking for Lima. See at a glance where each hotel is located, which loyalty program earns you points and where nightly rates begin. "From" prices are current entry rates and may include limited-time promotional rates.
| Hotel | Location | Hotel program | suitespot score | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JW Marriott Lima | Miraflores | Marriott Bonvoy | ★ 4.6/5 | 250 € |
| Hotel Indigo Lima Miraflores | Miraflores | IHG One Rewards | ★ 4.4/5 | 140 € |
| Belmond Miraflores Park Lima | Miraflores | – | ★ 4.1/5 | 520 € |
| The Westin Lima | San Isidro | Marriott Bonvoy | ★ 4.0/5 | 180 € |
| Country Club Lima Hotel | Sector 1 | Leaders Club | ★ 4.0/5 | 230 € |
| Hotel B Lima | Barranco | – | ★ 3.9/5 | 440 € |
| InterContinental Real Lima Miraflores | Miraflores | IHG One Rewards | ★ 3.8/5 | 220 € |
| Souma Lima | Miraflores | IHG One Rewards | ★ 3.8/5 | 130 € |
| Manto Hotel Lima | San Isidro | ALL (Accor) | ★ 3.8/5 | – |
| Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima | San Isidro | World of Hyatt | ★ 3.7/5 | 140 € |
Many of our partner hotels in Lima offer special conditions bookable via suitespot – from free nights to discounts on longer stays. Your suitespot benefits (breakfast, upgrade chance, hotel credit) apply on top.
| Hotel | Offer | Bookable until |
|---|---|---|
| Souma Lima | Seventh night free | September 21, 2026 |
| Hotel Indigo Lima Miraflores | Third night free | September 27, 2026 |
| InterContinental Real Lima Miraflores | Third night free | September 27, 2026 |
| JW Marriott Lima | 10% discount for stays of seven nights or more | December 15, 2026 |
| The Westin Lima | Up to 33% discount for stays of three nights or more | December 28, 2026 |
JW Marriott Lima · MirafloresWith every booking through suitespot you receive a comprehensive package of suitespot benefits:The highest entry rate belongs to the Belmond Miraflores Park on Malecón de la Reserva, from around 528 € per night, followed by Hotel B in Barranco (441 €) and the JW Marriott Lima, also on the Malecón (252 €).
In the middle sit the Country Club Lima Hotel in San Isidro (240 €) and the InterContinental Real Lima Miraflores (229 €). At the lower end, The Westin Lima (181 €), the Hyatt Centric San Isidro (149 €) and the Hotel Indigo Lima Miraflores (141 €), and Souma Lima at around 134 €. The Manto Hotel Lima is bookable on request.
Eight of the ten belong to a hotel loyalty programme – three of them to IHG Rewards, an unusually strong showing for that scheme.
The most useful fact about staying in Lima is that the view everyone comes for is concentrated along one road.
Hotel Indigo Lima Miraflores · MirafloresFour of our ten properties stand on the Malecón, the promenade that runs along the clifftop above the Pacific in Miraflores – and three of them share the same address line, Malecón de la Reserva: the JW Marriott Lima at number 615 (from around 252 €), the InterContinental Real Lima Miraflores at 751 and 767 (229 €) and the Belmond Miraflores Park at 1035 (528 €). Souma Lima (134 €) sits a little further along, on the Malecón 28 de Julio.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comWhat makes this worth knowing is the spread: on this one promenade, entry rates run from 134 € to 528 € – almost fourfold. All four look out over the same ocean. You are not paying for the view here; you are paying for the house.
That said, do book the ocean-facing category explicitly. In a clifftop building only part of the rooms face the water, and it is a separate category rather than something an upgrade on arrival can reliably deliver.
The remaining six properties sit inland: Hotel Indigo a few streets back in Miraflores, four in San Isidro – the financial district – and Hotel B in Barranco, the artists' quarter to the south.
One booking detail: the Manto Hotel Lima applies a two-night minimum stay. Since Lima is a one-night stop before the flight to Cusco for a great many travellers, that is worth checking before you plan the itinerary.
Lima's three visitor neighbourhoods are close together but genuinely different, and choosing between them decides the shape of the stay.
Belmond Miraflores Park Lima · MirafloresOur ten properties divide as follows.
The Belmond Miraflores Park (Malecón de la Reserva 1035, from around 528 €), the JW Marriott Lima (Malecón de la Reserva 615, 252 €), the InterContinental Real (Malecón de la Reserva 751 and 767, 229 €), Souma Lima (Malecón 28 de Julio, 134 €) and the Hotel Indigo (Calle Alcanfores, 141 €). This is the safest choice for a first visit: the promenade, the parks along the cliff and the restaurants are all on foot.
The Westin Lima (Calle Las Begonias, 181 €), the Country Club Lima Hotel (Los Eucaliptos, 240 €), the Hyatt Centric San Isidro (Av. Jorge Basadre, 149 €) and the Manto Hotel Lima (Calle Los Libertadores, on request). Quieter and greener than Miraflores, and the right base if your reasons for coming are professional rather than touristic.
Hotel B (Sáenz Peña 204, 441 €) is our only property in Barranco, south of Miraflores. It is the second most expensive in the selection and the smallest, with just three named room categories – Alcoba, Aposento and Atelier Premium. Barranco is the district people mean when they say Lima has become a design and restaurant city.
Miraflores and San Isidro are around ten to fifteen minutes apart by taxi, Barranco another ten south of Miraflores. None of these is a long journey, but Lima traffic is dense and the coast road is the only fast link – plan accordingly rather than assuming you can move between them casually.
Suites are the second most searched thing about Lima hotels after the city itself, and the room categories here reward a closer look.
The Westin Lima · San IsidroThe Belmond Miraflores Park (from around 528 €) names its categories after the city and its craft – Limeña, Lienzo, Garden and Club – and tops them with a Presidential Pool category. It is also the property with the richest package in Lima by a distance, of which more below.
The Country Club Lima Hotel (240 €) grades its rooms by the age of the building: Legacy, Legacy Garden, Grand Heritage, New Classic and Grand New Classic, plus a Tower and a Terrace category. For a house of this kind that is a genuinely informative hierarchy.
The Westin Lima (181 €) runs the widest conventional range – Deluxe, Grand Deluxe, Executive, Westin Executive, Ambassador, Master and Presidential – and the JW Marriott Lima (252 €) distinguishes Contemporary Classic and Contemporary Superior alongside Executive Premium, Master and Presidential rooms.
At the other end of the scale, Hotel B in Barranco (441 €) works with only three categories in a small historic house. Given that the median rate in Lima is around 220 €, the step up to a suite is easier to justify here than in most South American capitals.
Entry rates across our selection run from around 130 € per night at Souma Lima to about 520 € at the Belmond Miraflores Park, with a median of roughly 220 € per night. The Manto Hotel Lima is on request and stays out of that calculation.
Two properties sit clearly above the rest – the Belmond (528 €) and Hotel B (441 €) – while seven of the ten start between 134 € and 252 €. That is where the real choice happens, and it is a notably affordable band for a capital of this size.
Against the rest of the continent, Lima sits below Buenos Aires (244 €), Rio de Janeiro (median 250 €) and São Paulo (300 €), and above Bogotá (210 €) and Santiago de Chile (170 €). It is also far below Cusco (440 €), which matters for planning: the Lima nights of a Peru trip are the inexpensive ones.
One consequence of that band: the difference between the Hyatt Centric (149 €) and the JW Marriott (252 €) is smaller than the difference between two room categories in the same house. In Lima it is usually worth deciding by neighbourhood first and rate second.
Almost every Peruvian itinerary passes through Lima, because the flights to Cusco and the south leave from here. Our Peruvian portfolio runs to twelve further properties beyond this page.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comIn Cusco we hold five, in the Sacred Valley four more, and at Machu Picchu a single property – the Belmond Sanctuary Lodge on the Hiram Bingham road, from around 1,360 € per night, the only address we offer at the citadel itself. Further afield there are properties at Paracas on the coast and at the Colca canyon.
Worth planning around: Cusco sits at roughly 3,400 metres and Lima at sea level, so the order of the itinerary matters more here than the choice of hotel. Our advisors usually build in a night or two of altitude adjustment rather than flying straight up.
One benefit that fits Lima specifically: the Belmond Miraflores Park includes a complimentary one-way transfer to or from the cruise terminal on a pre- or post-cruise stay – Callao, Lima's port, is the usual embarkation point for Pacific itineraries. It is the only property in our Peruvian selection that offers it, and it comes alongside 100 USD of hotel credit, rising to 220 USD for a suite, a 500 USD voucher towards a future Belmond stay, bottled mineral water and a daily newspaper.
As a suitespot guest you travel with VIP status: we pass your preferences to the hotel before you arrive – in Lima almost always an ocean-facing room, which in the four Malecón properties is a category of its own rather than an upgrade. On top of that come breakfast for two, an upgrade subject to availability and up to 100 USD hotel credit.
suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you keep earning regular points and elite nights in the hotel's loyalty program and retain your status benefits – on top of your suitespot benefits. These programs are represented in Lima:
| Program | Hotels | Examples in Lima |
|---|---|---|
| IHG One Rewards | 3 hotels | Hotel Indigo Lima Miraflores, InterContinental Real Lima Miraflores, Souma Lima |
| Marriott Bonvoy | 2 hotels | JW Marriott Lima, The Westin Lima |
| ALL (Accor) | 1 hotel | Manto Hotel Lima |
| Leaders Club | 1 hotel | Country Club Lima Hotel |
| World of Hyatt | 1 hotel | Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima |
Entry rates across our ten Lima properties start at around 130 € per night at Souma Lima on the Malecón and reach about 520 € at the Belmond Miraflores Park. The median is roughly 220 € per night. The Manto Hotel Lima is bookable on request.
Two properties sit clearly above the rest, while seven of the ten start between 134 € and 252 € – an affordable band for a capital of this size.
Against the continent, Lima sits below Buenos Aires (244 €), Rio de Janeiro (250 €) and São Paulo (300 €). With suitespot you always book at direct rates, and the benefits worth more than 500 € come on top.
Four of our ten, all on the Malecón, the clifftop promenade above the Pacific in Miraflores – and three of them on the same street, Malecón de la Reserva: the JW Marriott Lima at number 615 (from around 252 €), the InterContinental Real at 751 and 767 (229 €) and the Belmond Miraflores Park at 1035 (528 €). Souma Lima (134 €) stands on the Malecón 28 de Julio.
The rates on this one promenade run from 134 € to 528 € – almost fourfold – and all four look out over the same ocean. The rate difference is about the house, not the view.
Do book the ocean-facing category explicitly: in a clifftop building only part of the rooms face the water, and it is a separate category rather than an upgrade.
In Lima, at eight of our ten properties.
IHG Rewards is unusually well represented with three – the Hotel Indigo Lima Miraflores, the InterContinental Real and Souma Lima. Marriott Bonvoy holds two, the JW Marriott Lima and The Westin Lima; the Hyatt Centric San Isidro belongs to World of Hyatt, the Manto Hotel to ALL – Accor Live Limitless and the Country Club Lima Hotel to the Leaders Club.
The Belmond Miraflores Park and Hotel B take part in no points programme. That does not make the Belmond independent – it belongs to an international group that simply does not issue points.
In return the Belmond offers 100 USD of hotel credit, or 220 USD for a suite, a 500 USD voucher towards a future Belmond stay, and a transfer to the cruise terminal.
For a first visit, Miraflores: five of our properties are there, four of them on the clifftop Malecón, with the promenade, the cliff parks and the restaurants on foot.
San Isidro, the financial district, holds four – The Westin Lima (181 €), the Country Club Lima Hotel (240 €), the Hyatt Centric (149 €) and the Manto Hotel. Quieter and greener, and the right base for a working trip.
Barranco, the artists' quarter south of Miraflores, has one: Hotel B (441 €), the smallest house in the selection.
Miraflores and San Isidro are ten to fifteen minutes apart by taxi, Barranco another ten. Short distances, but Lima traffic is dense.
The Belmond Miraflores Park (from around 528 €) names its categories after the city and its craft – Limeña, Lienzo, Garden and Club – and tops them with a Presidential Pool category.
The Country Club Lima Hotel (240 €) grades by the age of the building: Legacy, Legacy Garden, Grand Heritage, New Classic and Grand New Classic, plus Tower and Terrace rooms.
The Westin Lima (181 €) has the widest conventional range – Deluxe, Grand Deluxe, Executive, Westin Executive, Ambassador, Master and Presidential – and the JW Marriott Lima (252 €) distinguishes Contemporary Classic and Contemporary Superior alongside Executive Premium, Master and Presidential.
At a median of 220 € per night, moving up a category costs less here than in most capitals on the continent.
By rate, the Belmond Miraflores Park at around 528 € per night, on the Malecón de la Reserva in Miraflores.
By what is included, the answer is the same and it is verifiable: it carries the richest package of any property in our Peruvian selection – 100 USD of hotel credit (220 USD for a suite), a 500 USD voucher towards a future Belmond stay, bottled mineral water in the room, a daily newspaper and a transfer to the cruise terminal on a pre- or post-cruise stay.
The counterpart at a similar level is Hotel B in Barranco (441 €), a much smaller historic house with only three room categories. Neither takes part in a points programme.
Almost every Peruvian trip passes through Lima, because the flights to Cusco and the south leave from here – so the practical question is usually how many nights, not whether.
Two nights in Miraflores or Barranco cover what the city is worth stopping for, and our selection is well set up for exactly that: ten properties from 130 € upwards, most of them within a short taxi ride of one another.
There is also an itinerary argument for staying longer at the start. Cusco lies at roughly 3,400 metres and Lima at sea level, so a night or two before flying up makes the altitude easier. Our advisors normally build that into the plan rather than sending guests straight to Cusco.
Watch the two-night minimum at the Manto Hotel if you are planning a single night.
Beyond Lima we hold twelve further properties in Peru.
In Cusco there are five, four of them within 500 metres of one another in the historic centre. In the Sacred Valley we list four more, including the Tambo del Inka and Sol y Luna from around 370 to 380 € and the Belmond Río Sagrado at 610 €.
At Machu Picchu itself we have a single property, the Belmond Sanctuary Lodge on the Hiram Bingham road, from about 1,360 € per night – the only address we offer at the citadel, and the one to plan earliest.
Further afield there are properties at Paracas on the coast and at the Colca canyon. Our advisors combine the Lima, Cusco and Machu Picchu nights into one itinerary with the train legs and transfers planned around them.

