Located in Miraflores, this hotel is within a 15-minute walk of ChocoMuseo, Amor Park, and Villena Bridge.
Amano Museum and Las Pizzas Street are also within 15 minutes.
A restaurant, an outdoor pool, and a fitness center are available at this smoke-free hotel.
Free WiFi in public areas and free self parking are also provided; additionally, a bar/lounge, a coffee shop/cafe, and a sauna are onsite.
All 140 soundproofed rooms feature free WiFi and minibars; guests can enjoy deep soaking tubs, and other standard amenities include room service, coffee makers, and LCD TVs.
Suites are the ideal option for those who plan a long journey or
who prefer big and comfortable rooms.
Very basically, the four major influences on Peruvian cuisine are the novoandina (products from the Andean mountains), the criolla (Spanish colonial food), the chifa (Chinese fusion food), and nikkei (the food of Japanese immigrants to Peru).
These four influences, as well as the great variety of fish from the Pacific and other local ingredients (some 3000 varieties of potatoes are thought to be grown in Peru), give rise to hundreds of culinary fusions and creative dishes.
While the most popular dish in Peru is blackened chicken, the one most representative of the new Peruvian cuisine is ceviche.
Traditional ceviche consists of fish cut into small cubes and
marinated in lemon. It is served with purple onion, toasted chulpe corn, and camote (a kind of sweet potato).
There are now hundreds of different versions of ceviche; each chef serves it differently, using different kinds of fish and techniques.
When it comes to cocktails, pisco is the most famous spirit.
There are many different varieties, some of which can be consumed straight.
The most typical cocktail, though, is pisco sour, which is made using pisco, lemon, sweet syrup, and beaten egg whites.
Monday - Sunday12.30h - 16.00h
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Keep your body in good shape even during rest. This gym is equipped with modern equipment.
Enjoy the rest in the pool and next to it, which is on the roof. It offers a beautiful view of the city.
Give your skin cleansing and lightness with steam.
In recent years, it has become a popular tourist spot thanks, in large measure, to its cuisine. Pisco, ceviche, and blackened chicken have become ambassadors of a city well prepared to host the more than four million visitors that pay a visit every year.
The hotel provides its guests with the opportunity to conduct various events and meetings with the help of six beautiful salons.
Like most major colonial cities, Lima has a historical district with well conserved plazas, churches, and government buildings.
The remains of Inca civilization are one of the main points of interest in all of Peru. The ruins at Machu Picchu and the Nazca Lines are among the most famous, but there are even some remarkable ruins in and around Lima.
Since food is one of Lima's greatest attractions, the list of restaurants worth visiting is vast and varied, ranging from high-end establishments to stalls on the docks where you can try freshly caught fish and seafood.
This salon offer 42 sqm. Auditorium - 64. School - 40. U-shape - 22. Banquet - 30.
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Lima is also known for its parks, cliffs, and lovely views of the sea. One great way to take in the view is by visiting the Malecon of Miraflores, a six-mile-long coastal path that runs through the parks in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the city.
DAZZLER LIMA
Av. Jose Pardo 879Cercado de Lima 15074Peru