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A converted Belle Epoque mansion in the bohemian neighbourhood of Barranco, Lima’s most creative district
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City | History & culture
Location
Characterful and quirky, Hotel B is located in the seaside district of Barranco, a bohemian revival neighbourhood that was at one time a favourite of the Limeño aristocracy, before, in more recent times, attracting Peru's best-known artists, designers, musicians and photographers, including internationally acclaimed fashion photographer Mario Testino. The area itself is full of grand colonial houses, picturesque churches and a beautiful municipal park, while offering easy access to Lima's many highlights.
Accommodation
The hotel's accommodation, Atelier, Aposento and Alcoba rooms, are split between the original mansion and the contemporary wing. All rooms are elegantly furnished, tastefully decorated and extremely spacious, especially the Atelier Rooms, which measure up to 42 square metres. All rooms feature a cosy sitting area, high speed wireless internet, minibar stocked with local and international drinks and snacks, a plasma TV with HD channels, iPod docking station and luxury bathroom amenities.
Dining
At Hotel B's restaurant, bar and lounge, guests can enjoy a traditional ambience, first-class service and excellent cuisine. The menu blends traditional Peruvian ingredients with the flavours of the Mediterranean, creating a memorable dining experience in stylish surroundings.
Facilities
Taking the hotel's gastronomic credentials a step further are a series of new culinary experiences, including full- and half-day tours of Lima's foodie hot spots. There's everything from cookery classes with the resident chef to visits to local markets and even cocktail workshops.
Stay here on these holidays
Explore the very best of Peru, from Lima to Arequipa, the Colca Canyon and Lake Titicaca. Then, head to the Andes to explore the ancient sites of Cusco, Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley.
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