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This hotel has two buildings side by side. One is a standard hotel, the other has suites. The suites are more like long stay rooms in the U.S. This is where I stayed. List price is $120.00 USD a night in a suite. For this you get a nice little kitchen, living/dinning room, baloney, bedroom, a large bath room with a whirlpool, free in room high speed internet and 70 channels on TV. While not fancy, it does serve the purpose very well. Also you get housekeeping to tidy up every day. The downsides are they take advantage of guests with their exchange rate. See my warning in my Peru tips. I'm not talking about the normal higher than everyone else rate, but much higher. Then there is the street noise... Horns blowing, dogs barking, car alarms going off... you get the idea. If you are a light sleeper you might look else where.
Location is one of the safest areas in Lima, and close to most anything you could want. Staff is very friendly and multi lingual. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: US$80-120 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Alcanfores 425 Miraflores, Lima 18, Lima, Peru, 18Phone: 51-14-440306
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We loved the colonial grandness and splendour, from the car on display in the entrance, the chandaliers and marble staircases, to the wooden floors and stately furniture in the room. It is a historical building, built in 1924 to house visiting dignitaries attending the centenary celebration of the Battle of Ayacucho, which was the final batle in the Peruvian war of Independence. The hotel is in the centre of Lima, and as it happens, the night we stayed was also the time of a political rally and demonstration. The police had cordoned off the hotel as the political speeches were being made from the hotel's front staircase. Our taxi driver parted the police by telling them that the senora (me) was pregnant! We ate a lovely dinner on the patio cafe of the hotel, protected by electric fencing from protesting demonstrators in the street outside. The cafe has a wonderful view of the street vibe: the hooting cars (many with hooters that sound like police sirens). Our room had SPACE (high ceilings plenty of floor space), and was very comfortable, to the point of being luxurious (for a $80 room for 4 people in 2005) after much of the backpacking or budget accommodation we used previously. The room rate is open to negotiation, but do that before you arrive. Our taxi driver had negotiated a reduction for us. There are 104 rooms, and we delighted in getting gloriously lost trying to navigate to our room. The rooms have en suite bathrooms (including bath tubes if you believe their web site), TVs and balconies. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: US$40-80 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Jiron Union 958Phone: +5116197171Directions: In the centre of Lima, about 20 minutes from the airport.Website: www.granhotelbolivarperu.com Map: Gran Hotel Bolivar - Lima
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