Country Club Lima Hotel
Hotel · Lima ·

Country Club Lima Hotel

Hotel · Lima ·

Colonial-style hotel with Spanish flair, fine art, pisco sours

exceptional service
great breakfast
colonial style
historic architecture
spacious rooms
best pisco sours
upscale business district
traditional style
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Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null
Country Club Lima Hotel by null

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Ca. Los Eucaliptos 590, San Isidro 15076, Peru Get directions

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Ca. Los Eucaliptos 590, San Isidro 15076, Peru Get directions

+51 1 6119000
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"Built in 1927, Peru's Country Club Lima Hotel has a traditional, colonial style with modern amenities, and is known for serving some of the best pisco sours in the city."

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"Built in 1927, the Country Club Lima Hotel has long been the go-to stay for visiting heads of state. From its historic architecture, to the collected antiques and artwork housed throughout, the entire estate oozes sophistication with an elevated country club aesthetic. Its 83 rooms have been updated so that their traditional, colonial style—think dark mahogany furniture, high ceilings, and ornate headboards—is complimented by modern amenities, like a whirlpool bathtub in some rooms, and designer toiletries. Plus, the property, which is located in the upscale business district of San Isidro, has a full-service spa, small plunge pool, gym, 24-hour business center, and a lobby bar that serves what some say are the best pisco sours in the city."

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Country Club Lima Hotel | Best places to stay in Lima

"Standing majestically in one of Lima’s more opulent neighbourhoods, this Mediterranean-style, grand Twenties town house channels all the pomp and circumstance of the Spanish viceroyalty. There are wood-beamed ceilings, authentic colonial-era paintings and a demure wood-lined bar that’s been stirring up masterful pisco sour cocktails for decades. The airy patio restaurant, Perroquet, serves excellent ceviche. The hotel’s central location – between Lima’s historic downtown and the dining hotspots of Miraflores – makes it convenient too. Guests can also enjoy special rates at San Isidro’s private 18-hole Lima Golf Club. " - Alex Robinson

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ryszardw2013

Google
The name is a bit misleading, as the hotel is not surrounded by gardens (the golf course is across a busy road). However, the building does feel more intimate than most luxury hotels in the city. The location is not ideal. On the one hand, the golf course provides some open space (though most rooms don’t face it). On the other hand, the hotel is relatively far both from the historic center and from the oceanfront.||I chose a room in the tower, which turned out to be a mistake. To reach it, you have to go through a tiring maze of stairs. And the so-called tower offers no view at all — the windows face the walls of neighboring buildings.||The staff were formally polite. However, since making my reservation nine months earlier, I had been asking about the option of a late check-out at 2:30 pm. After several reminders, I was told that my rate included late check-out. Upon arrival, however, I learned that this could only be confirmed after breakfast on the day of departure. In other words, around 10:00 am I would find out whether I could stay until 2:30 pm or would have to leave by noon. This caused me considerable frustration, which the hotel staff did not seem concerned about.||The hotel restaurant clearly has a reputation as a refined spot, also frequented by non-guests. This reputation is based mainly on the prices of the meals.||All in all, it is a fairly solid hotel, but the overall experience was ultimately disappointing.

LPM1471

Google
The welcome, the service, the attention to detail, the food, the ambiance, the room, the breakfast…..can I just generalise and say that everything was perfect, thanks that’s so much easier. All the staff were so friendly and so helpful, my Spanish is quite terrible and I needed to contact our next hotel in Cusco, I asked concierge if they could assist and one phone call to the hotel and Eduardo has resolved my dilemma in a matter of minutes. This is ranked as one of the best hotels in the world, and so it should. If we ever go back to Lima, this will be the only place to stay.

LightPacker383021

Google
Beautiful hotel. Room was spacious and comfortable. The staff is exceptional. The concierge Mario went out of his way to help us on numerous occasions. His English is close to perfect and he is very knowledgeable and friendly. My only complaint about the hotel was the dining room. The food was from good to excellent, but the service was painfully slow.

Escape55078336072

Google
Cannot say enough good things about this hotel. Loved the atmosphere and public areas, and the breakfast was probably the best I have ever experienced at a hotel. The English Bar was fantastic. Great atmosphere and cozy setting. All staff were exceptional in delivering top class service.

billdU5309NO

Google
Overall, the hotel was incredible—very clean with beautiful bedrooms. The hotel is over 100 years old and very well kept. Tye front desk and the bellman were very welcoming. The food needs to be improved. The wait staff was not good. Not sure I would come back.

SDeyD

Google
Beautiful hotel. Location not so great for tourists. Shops, laundromats not close by. Supermarkets ~12min walk. Great service from the staff. Good breakfast options. 6 -7 types of juices! Huge room and large bathroom that could easily have fitted a double basin. The room (364) was odd in that the windows were made of opaque glass...can't see anything through them. Can't open them either. Wonder what's on the other side.

MittalAditi01

Google
Incredible hotel, stunning and elegant! Very luxurious feel to it. Great breakfast and rooms are very spacious and comfortable. A great pick for your time in Lima!

Mike S.

Google
Everything about this hotel is truly exceptional — from the service and cleanliness to the amenities, it’s a solid 5-star experience. However, there’s one major drawback that really impacted our stay: directly behind the hotel is an open-air sports complex, just about 15 feet away. It’s active from 8 AM to 11 PM daily, with loud basketball games, shouting, and children screaming throughout the day and into the night. Unfortunately, the noise travels easily, making it hard to relax, especially in the evenings even with outside double doors closed. The hotel is otherwise wonderful, but they really need to find a solution to this issue — soundproofing, scheduling limits, or at least notifying guests in advance would make a huge difference.