Hotel B

The first Relais & Châteaux hotel in Lima is conceived as a hub for travelers promoting deeper exploration of the historic city; 17 suites, a signature restaurant with the spirit of a turn of the Century Explorers Club, a Guest House with the charm of Lima´s traditional hospitality, a meeting center with artistic sensibility to connect travelers. Hotel B breathes new life into an abandoned historic national monument; a mansion reflecting the glamour of the 20s, surrounded by artist’s studios, diplomatic residences and walking distance to the Malecón overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The historic building was constructed when Hotel Bolivar was in vogue. An arts-boutique hotel in the heart of a bohemian revival neighborhood, housing a unique art collection of its own.

Atelier
(6 ROOMS)
Atelier rooms have a private terrace, or foyer, plus an ample seating area. Three of these suites are situated in the newest part of our hotel, an expansion into the adjoining art gallery. Think statement walk-through, open-format bathrooms with twin vanity basins, separate rain shower and WC. Some have standalone bathtubs.

Aposento
(10 ROOMS)
Premium Suite. Junior Suite. Situated in both the historic mansion and the contemporary wing, with walk-in bathrooms with separate rain shower and WC (some include a stand-alone bathtub). There is also a seating area for two.


Alcoba
(4 ROOMS)
Standard Rooms. Located in both the historic mansion and the contemporary wing, our Alcoba Rooms have Queen beds and walk-in bathrooms with a single basin, separate rain shower and WC. There is a seating area with space for one, plus a desk.

Whether you go on foot, on one of our bicycles, or by taxi, Barranco is waiting to be explored. Art galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, historic buildings, the Pacific Coast – there’s a lot on our doorstep. So that you can make the most of your time in Lima, and pick out the places that interest you most, we will give you a hand-painted map with all the best picks.

In the 19th century, Barranco was a fashionable seaside resort where Lima’s aristocracy built Belle Époque summer villas,” writes journalist Stanley Stewart. “In the 21st century, it has become the city’s bohemian neighborhood, a Left Bank of artists, writers and musicians. Barranco is now Party Central, full of atmospheric bars.

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