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Peru's hotels range from remote jungle outposts to urban business bastions to reborn colonial classics. In Lima, top lodgings span a few neighborhoods: Miraflores, San Isidro, and soon, Barranco. The Amazon's worthiest eco-lodges are—by definition—scattered far and wide, from Tambopata to Manu. If you want to deviate from the typical trail, of which Machu Picchu is the highlight, consider the Sacred Valley's ever-expanding overnight options (versus the usual day trip), or head to the shores of Lake Titicaca. One caveat: While much of what you'll find in Peru falls squarely under the "budget" banner, most great hotels don't. You can easily spend as much for a night in Lima as in London, Paris, or New York.
The four stone eco-lodges that serve as tambos (crash pads, more or less, in Quechua) allow you to hike the Camino del Apu Ausangate in unprecedented comfort...more
Though they are hardy expedition vessels, the 12-suite M/V Aqua and 16-suite M/V Aria feel more like boutique hotels that just happen to float through the...more
Peruvian chain Aranwa's first hotel is a dreamy Andean wonderland spread over a canal- and lake-filled compound beside the Vilcanota River, far from the...more
Housed in a colonial building—with an exposed Inca stone wall in the lobby—this hotel is around the corner from Cuzco's historic center. Decorated...more
Its grounds are lush, its restaurant and spa offerings local and delectable, and its access to the Sacred Valley's highlights ideal. But what really...more
A blending of contemporary design and a historic foundation sets this 16-suite mansion in the artsy San Blas district apart from the grand colonial hotels like...more
In a town best known for backpacker joints, 2010 saw the arrival of a 48-room boutique hotel—complete with signature welcome drink (lemongrass lemonade),...more
Born as the 16th-century seminary of San Antonio Abad (itself built on the site of a former Inca palace), the Monasterio is one of Peru's most gorgeous hotels....more
Amid the ruins of the iconic Hotel Paracas that crumbled during an August 2007 earthquake, famed Peruvian architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia designed this new...more
Bought and refurbished by Orient-Express in 2010, Hotel Rio Sagrado occupies a particularly lush stretch of the Urubamba River. The 21 suites—meant to...more










