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Spectacular Views and Convenient Amenities
Luxurious Dining and Refreshing Beverages
Indulge in a delicious meal at the hotel's restaurant or unwind with a favorite drink at the bar/lounge. 24-hour room service ensures you can satisfy your cravings anytime during your stay.
Comfortable Rooms and Top-notch Services
Relax in one of the 20 guestrooms equipped with LED televisions and complimentary wireless internet. Enjoy the rainfall showerheads in the modern bathrooms. Benefit from conveniences like daily housekeeping and safes.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant city atmosphere of Lima while staying at Esperanza. Book now to experience the perfect blend of comfort and convenience during your visit to Miraflores.
Pets not allowed
Service animals not allowed
Social distancing measures are in place
Professional property host/manager
No cribs (infant beds) available
Miserable hotel, dirty rooms, breakfast that they leave for you in the hallway at the entrance to the room, for which they knock on your door to announce that you are in prison 😂. The position is good but I do not recommend it. Probably the worst hotel I've stayed at.
We stayed 2 nights in this super bad place and had a reservation for a 3rd night with early check-in. Once we arrived, the old guy at the reception Was very unfriendly, had no rooms available, ignored our reservation and did not even try to help us out or apologize for this bad situation. We had no bed in the middle of the night. This was a very rude and disrespectful behaviour. Beside this, the other 2 nights were not pleasant - it's a dirty, old, unfriendly place where breakfast is served to your room consisting out of 2 dry breads (forget about a veggy option) and hot coffee in a plastic bottle (yummy plastic softeners). Thankfully we ended up in a better place and could have a more pleasant stay in Lima. Avoid Esperanza Hotel, it's a place just to make money without any heart for detail or the guests.
Good location, helpful service
Perfect location …value for money . Great staff . They provide hot water for tea and coffee 24 hours . Breakfast is served in your room , due to Covid . Beds were perfect .hot water in the shower was very good
Thanks for making my stay so comfortable
Ubicacion perfecta , todo limpio y exelente
I just spent a week in Miraflores and stayed at the Hotel Esperanza. It was a perfect place to stay within walking distance to the center yet quiet and peaceful. The rooms are cosy and ni unnecessary frills. To sum it up: Great value for money! Only two stars but for me it was more like five stars. I've been coming and going to Lima from Iquitos for 17 years and much regret that I didn't know about Hotel Esperanza from the beginning but from now only this fine hotel is for me.
One night stay between flights.
Good location near shopping in Miraflowres.
Le wifi ne marche pas très bien, et le petit dejeuner est franchement mauvais.
Mais le quartier est dynamique avec des boutiques et restos
Chambre très sombre même en plein jour
Porte de douche cassée
Pas d'ampoule pour la lampe au dessus du lit
Le verrou a du être changé car la porte ne fermait pas
Et top du top, la chambre devait être a 15 degrès donc on vous prête un chauffage d'appoint mais payant !
During the tragedy of COVID-19 I settled in this hotel for 5 days but unexpectedly because of the announced quarantine the frontier was closed and I had no money to stay in this hotel. But gratefully the manager Max left me at the hotel for a nominal fee, brought me food and take care of me in every way until my departure and won't leave me hungry on the road providing me with much-needed food on the way home.
THANKS to all the staff because they were extremely effective in order to be able to help me making arrangements with my embassy and airline in order to be able to catch one of the last flights back home!
The Hotel Esperanza is located in Miraflores, the main tourist district in Lima. It's about a five minute walk from one of the Airport Express bus stops (and also a short distance to the Ricardo Palma Metropolitano stop). The room was good sized, and the bathroom, while narrow, was clean. Hot water and free fast wifi was good. The breakfast had a good mix of items, including scrambled eggs on request.
A lot of the rooms, including mine, had windows that opened out onto internal stairwells. While the windows had grates for security, there wasn't a lot of privacy if you had the blinds up. Also, the interior brick wall decor was not to my taste and, combined with the minimal lighting, made the rooms pretty dim. The front gate also was acting up and could have used a repair.
I went to Lima with a friend, very last minute, to watch the final game of Libertadores de America soccer tournament. The final was on Saturday, 23rd of November and our airfare was from Wednesday night to Sunday very late in the evening).
By the time tickets were released to the actual event, I only had 7 days to book a hotel and the prices were crazy expensive and very few options available. Even Airbnb had almost nothing available.
I was recommended to stay in Miraflores district as being the most touristic (and safe) area in Lima, so I concentrated my search there.
Esperanza hotel had an OK price for that week and offered free breakfast which was important for us.
The reviews were OK too (not great) but NOT a lot of them on TripAdvisor.
Below is my feedback after the 4 nights.
PROS:
- Amazing location: we could go and come back to John Kennedy park (and all restaurants and stores around it) in 3 to 5 minutes and the beautiful Larcomar shopping center in 20 to 25 minutes. I never felt unsafe walking around there.
- Breakfast: simple but efficient. Every morning, we had 2 types of fresh juice (pineapple, papaya, melon and orange), eggs, bread, ham, cheese, yogurt and coffee. It was enough to get us going until late in the day. The guy working the breakfast worked hard, doing everything himself (replenishing items, washing dishes, cooking eggs, etc)
- staff: only the day time receptionist (Orielle) spoke English but they are all nice and willing to help. We were able to do a late check-out which was awesome allowing us to take a shower closer to the trip to the airport. If that's not available (due to the room being booked for new reservations), they can keep your luggage if you want to roam around until taking the transportation back to the airport.
- wifi: it worked very well for us. It helped that the router on our floor was right beside our door.
- security: you need to buzz in reception to enter the hotel. They have cameras as well. We never felt unsafe there.
CONS:
- room: the room we stayed (417) was extremely small and it had a window to the stairs of the hotel. Anyone could see you in the room from the stairs (less than one meter away from the window), unless you lowered the curtains. Ours was extremely small but we were not there to stay in the room, so it didn't bother us. The washroom was renovated, but also super small. I can't comment on room service since we asked not to take place. We exchanged our towels at reception once during our stay, no problems. Shampoo and conditioner are not provided, only a soap bar. Bring yours or buy there. They also had an air freshener in the room that sprayed a not so great mist every 10 minutes or so. We removed ours from the wall and put it back at the end.
- no fridge in the room. Only on the third day, we learned they have a shared (regular sized) fridge on the first floor for the guests. We left beer, pop and water there and it wasn't touched by anyone.
- elevator. It wasn't working when we checked in at 3:00 AM and we had to take our luggage using the stairs. Elevator needs to be reprogrammed. It always stops on the 3rd floor when you're going down. A few times, it was not working during the trip.
TIPS:
- if you're doing alone, use Airport express Lima service/bus. Google them for service. They stop 400 meters from the hotel and costs 25 soles per person. If you're going with at least one other person, UBER is a better option. The airport gives you 15 minutes of free wifi (so you can call UBER) and the hotel also has free wifi.
- I would recommend La Lucha Sangucheria, right in front of Kenndy Park. Great sandwiches and fries at a reasonable price. We also ate at the fancier Alfresco restaurant and had an amazing meal there. I'll leave reviews for both places.
- for Brazilian folks, they do have TV Globo available on channel 804, which was nice to watch at night time before going to bed.
- make sure to have one (or two, three, four or more ) churros at Manolo, 7-minute walk from the hotel. They are in business since 1968. SOOO good!!!!
Would I go back to Esperanza Hotel?
If I went by myself or with a friend, I would probably go. With kids or even with my wife, I would for sure choose another hotel. It's an extremely simple hotel without pool or any type of entertainment. The location is amazing though for single travelers or young couples that only need a safe and cheap place to stay.
By the way, our team won the tournament, so that made the trip 10 times better :)
Good accomodation, personal didnt speek english, but everybody was polite. Breakfast was good. Around is enough restaurants. We used transport only from the airport to the hotel and back (airport express lima).
Para un hotel 3 estrellas, esta muy bueno!
정말 친절하고 좋고 위치도 좋은데 방음이 약간 아쉬웠던...
Es una buena opcion de precio comodo y si estas de paso por Lima. Ademas tiene una buena ubicacion en Miraflores.
Older hotel in Miraflores. Airport Express stop is only 3 blocks away, 5 minutes walking distance to the hotel. It is safe in the area even staying up into midnight. Restaurants and attractions are within walking distance. Breakfast is free and simple but good quality. furniture a bit old. Staff is friendly. Good security.
I just returned from my 2 week trip to Peru. I rented my own car and on my 1st night in Peru I booked 1 night here. It was a bit difficult to find, but found it after a second time around the block. I parked directly in front of the front door and looked for a way in.
I waited for the employee to answer the buzzer and went inside. After he secured my reservation I asked where I should park and pointed to the car DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE HOTEL IN THE ONLY SPOT. I asked if that was a good spot (both in Spanish and English), he said "yes".
In the morning I went outside and my car was gone. The new front desk clerk didn't seem to understand what I was talking about when I mentioned my car being gone/towed, even though they had just towed the car an hour earlier. The car was clearly visible from the front desk and from the many security cameras pointed at the street. The woman at the front desk helped me get directions to the local government office to get my car. After 3 hours of total headache and $200usd I got my car and started my trip.
I returned to the hotel and asked why the man at the front desk would tell me to park there if it was a "No Parking Zone". (DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE FRONT DOOR OF THE HOTEL). She said they talked to him and he said that he didn't say that. She then asked me to pay $35usd for my room and offered no condolences.
Not only is the place a dump and not worth $35, but it was obvious that they were working with the towing company to get a piece of the fine.
Parking is a very common topic to ask about at a hotel. And the fact that the car was 10ft from the front door and clearly visible through the window and the front door is a clear indicator that this was a local scam.
Spend your time and money somewhere else.
Chegamos ao Hotel Esperanza e nossa reserva prontamente foi encontrada. A recepcionista solicitou que eu passasse meu cartão de crédito e digitasse a senha para confirmar o pagamento das duas diárias.
Não sei por qual motivo, o comprovante não foi impresso e ela me disse que não havia sido efetuado o pagamento.
No check-out, realizei o pagamento em espécie (dolares americanos) e para minha surpresa ao chegar no Brasil, foi cibrada uma duária em meu cartão.
Fiz contato com o hotel que pediu alguns dadis e o recibo que foi emitido por eles. Enviei todos os documentos necessários e nada foi feito.
VOCÊ, HÓSPEDE, MUITO CUIDADO! ELES NÃO SÃO CONFIÁVEIS!
Eu paguei minha estadia, duas vezes!!
As always, I enjoyed my stay here
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