Lima Region
Hotel B Arts Boutique Hotel
Hotel B Arts Boutique Hotel, formerly El Hotel de Barranco, was converted from an abandoned historic mansion built in 1914, and the current hotel opened in early 2013. The first boutique hotel in Lima, Hotel B is sited in the bohemian neighborhood of Barranco, close to the sea, many art galleries and the Lima art museum. The hotel has retained much of its original architecture and the rooms have all been individually decorated, adding to its overall character and charm.
There are 17 en suite suites with free Wi-Fi, Cable LED TV, DVD player (on request), iPod dock, telephone, complimentary toiletries and newspaper, minibar, safety deposit box, hair dryer, air- conditioning and climate control. The suites either overlook the street or the inner courtyard.
There is also a restaurant offering high quality and interesting local cuisine, lounge and bar area, covered patio, and rooftop terrace. In-room dining is available 24 hours a day.
Facilities
Restaurant, bar and lounge area, enclosed central patio, rooftop terrace, free Wi-Fi.
Optional Activities
The hotel is close to the attractions such as the Bridge of Sighs, and Pedro de Osma Museum. Also in the area is Contemporary Art Museum (MAC) and art galleries to explore.
John Melton
Area Specialist
This hotel is a perfect choice for honeymooners wanting to spend a night or two in Lima’s vibrant Barranco district.
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We had amazing sightings of wildlife at Manu Wildlife Centre and in Manu National Park from the boat.
We had an amazing time and loved all aspects of the tour, the local people, food and wildlife. We wish we had longer and would recommend doing Lima first to get over the travel (jet lag and altitude, but we appreciate that had to happen with tour length. We were really surprised at the lack of tourists – we were the only people at Romero and Manu Wildlife Centre and it is concerning to hear how quiet these places are since covid. We would recommend Peru to anyone wanting to see wildlife and culture!
Two weeks before [the winter solstice in June] they celebrate in Cuzco every day, with parades, music and dancing. We loved seeing all these celebrations and would definitely recommend this time of year to visit.