Casa República, Lima Hotels
Charming 1920s mansion in bohemian Barranco with a rooftop terrace, garden, and air-conditioned rooms
Casa Republica Barranco presents itself as a charming boutique hotel nestled within the lively and artistic Barranco district, arguably Lima’s most desirable and bohemian enclave. Housed in a meticulously preserved mansion dating back to the 1920s, this hotel offers exceptional value within its accommodation tier. Situated on a tranquil street, guests will find themselves in close proximity to the district’s premier dining establishments, captivating art galleries, and exciting nightlife options. Furthermore, its strategic location allows for convenient access, being just a short stroll away from notable landmarks and attractions such as Dedalo, Artesanos Don Bosco, The Holy Cross Parish, and the verdant expanses of Barranco Park. For those arriving by air, Casa Republica Barranco is conveniently located approximately 40 minutes from Lima’s Jorge Chavez International Airport.
The Casa Republica Barranco boasts 22 meticulously designed, air-conditioned rooms, each thoughtfully created to provide the utmost comfort and convenience for discerning travelers. Every room is equipped with modern amenities, including a flat-screen television for entertainment, complimentary WiFi access to stay connected, and private bathrooms featuring refreshing showers and a selection of complimentary toiletries. Previous kimkim travelers have consistently expressed their admiration for the hotel’s genuine authenticity and distinctive character, often highlighting the enchanting allure of its beautiful inner courtyard as a particularly memorable feature.
Beyond its well-appointed rooms and prime location, Casa Republica Barranco is known for its commitment to exceptional service and the delightful breakfast provided to jumpstart each guest’s day. The accommodating and attentive wait staff at the hotel’s restaurant are dedicated to ensuring a consistently pleasant and enjoyable dining experience. A standout feature of the hotel’s enviable location is the opportunity to witness breathtaking sunset views just a short, two-minute walk from your room, offering a perfect way to conclude a day of exploration and discovery in Barranco.
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Most travelers come to Peru to see Machu Picchu, the iconic ruins perched high above the Urubamba River, yet this is just a small glimpse into what Peru has to offer. One could spend over a week exploring the other ruins of the Sacred Valley, a corridor of villages, mountain peaks, and hiking routes above the Urubamba River. Travelers can also experience the Peruvian Amazon along the border of Brazil, which gives birth to many of the mighty tributaries of the Amazon River, full of wildlife, indigenous cultures, and pristine wilderness. The north of Peru, still undiscovered by mainstream tourism, rewards any traveler who ventures off the beaten path with untouched ruins and vistas. Then down along Peru's West Coast, past beautiful beaches with year-round surfing, you'll arrive at the mysterious Nasca lines, immense geoglyphs carved into the desert sand.
When is the best time to visit?
Every region in Peru is a bit different. May is one of the best months to visit the Sacred Valley - it marks the end of the rainy season, and travelers can beat the crowds that arrive from June to August. September to November are the best months for wildlife viewing in the Amazon, and November offers some of the best surfing along the Peruvian coast.
Things to do in Peru
Peru is a great destination for outdoor activities as well as cultural exploration. Trekking, rafting, and biking are all popular activities. The Sacred Valley offers some of the best outdoor activity options in Peru - you can learn more here. If you're looking for a more relaxed trip focused on culture and history, get inspired by these itinerary ideas.
Getting around in Peru
No matter how much time you have in Peru, whether it's just a few days or a few weeks, this country can offer some unforgettable experiences. With just five days, it's possible to visit the national highlights of Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley. With a week or more the experiences just get better, allowing you time for historic cities and off-the-beaten-path adventures.
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