If you're looking for a room with a view, then you've come to the right place. Hilltop hotels are set at elevated vantage points and look out over the coast, mountains, forest, or city. The scenery can be dramatic and inspiring. Understandably, these hotels usually have private balconies and communal areas where you can relax and enjoy the view.
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This boutique hotel offers rooms in a beautifully restored 19th-century mansion. Built near the ruins of an Inca fortress, Palacio Manco Capac gives you space to reach out and touch Cusco’s legendary past.
View DetailsLocated an hour and a half from the city of Cusco, Starlodge Adventure Suites brings us the opportunity to sleep suspended from the mountain at 2900 meters above sea level, with the comforts we are used to, contemplating one of the best views of the place. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy an outdoor bath in an Onsen-type wooden tub with hot water at the right temperature to enjoy the splendid view of the sunset in the Sacred Valley, nights illuminated by the Milky Way and Inca astronomy... all accompanied by details that will make this an unforgettable experience.
View DetailsThe Belmond Sanctuary Lodge Hotel is located near the ruins of Machu Picchu. The hotel provides guests with unrivaled access to the crown jewel of Peruvian archeology.
View DetailsThe Sumaq Hotel is located in Aguas Calientes. From here, travelers will have exclusive access to the incredible site of Machu Picchu.
View DetailsThe Belmond Hotel Río Sagrado is found in Urubamba, Peru. The hotel has a serene location and wonderful facilities.
View DetailsThe best of past and present, together Staying at Country Club Lima Hotel means being part of Lima’s history: cosmopolitan, historic, unique. Each of the hotel’s corners and corridors hides a legend, a story, a mystery. It is a storied icon that keeps transforming itself, preserving in its corners legends, visits of celebrities and countless social gatherings lived in one of the most exclusive areas of the capital.
View DetailsThis boutique hotel has preserved the original, colonial architecture of the home. While you’re here, you can quickly get to to some of the Cusco’s most interesting sites, all while staying in a building that has its own unique place in the city’s history.
View DetailsStay at the elegant Casa Barranco while you get a feel for one of Lima’s most bohemian neighborhoods. This is one of the most interesting areas for exploring modern Peruvian culture, surrounded by the art of up-and-coming Limeños.
View DetailsThis luxurious hotel offers rooms with views of either mountains or the Vilconata River. Casa del Sol is just a few steps away from the bus that takes visitors to Machu Picchu.
View DetailsJust two blocks from the heart of the fascinating city of Cusco, this renovated mansion offers luxury service and loads of period art for your perusal.
View DetailsArennas Máncora is located on Peru’s Máncora beach, famed for its perfect surf and palm trees. At Máncora, you’ll have your own private bungalow to serve as your beachside retreat.
View DetailsThe Inkaterra Hacienda Concepcion is a lovely jungle lodge near Puerto Maldonado. The grounds are beautiful, the rooms comfortable, and the food tasty. What’s not to like?
View DetailsRooms at Colca Lodge are spacious and peaceful, but guests are most drawn to the Colca Lodge’s exquisite grounds. The lawn blooms with red and yellow flowers and natural springs give you plenty to explore during your stay.
View DetailsHotel Las Dunas sits in the midst of Ica’s huge sand dunes, shifting desert terrain that tourists can roam in dune buggies. Year-round warm, sunny weather makes Ica the ideal location for outdoor activities. Nearby the ocean, the mountains, and the desert, Ica soil is perfect for growing the grapes that make the area’s most drinkable attractions – wine and pisco brandy.
View DetailsHotel Jose San Antonio is right on the shore of Lake Titicaca. During your stay here you’ll have an unparalleled view of the lake and the surrounding villages.
View DetailsThis is no ordinary cruise — aboard the Delfin III, you’ll glide along the river on a river boat that blends in with your surroundings. You can pick from 3, 4 or 6-day itineraries, which come with morning and afternoon activities. There’s also plenty of free time for you to choose how you want to experience the rainforest.
View DetailsTravel from Arequipa to Cusco in unforgettable style. Savour the unforgettable indulgence of the Belmond Andean Explorer train as you are whisked through Peru’s most spectacular destinations, including the spellbinding Lake Titicaca.
View DetailsPuno’s scenery is breathtaking, and your sightseeing in the Andean highlands doesn’t have to stop when it’s time to leave. Take the Belmond Explorer Train to Cusco and spend your trip admiring the rivers and mountains that make the Peruvian highlands a must-see destination. This is an overnight train that departs on Wednesday and arrives in Cusco early the next morning.
View DetailsSkylodge Adventure Suites is a hanging lodge composed of cozy capsules attached to the side of a cliff. These unusual accommodations offer unparalleled views of the valley below. And at night, you’ll sleep closer to the stars than ever before.
View DetailsRefugio Amazonas is an eco-lodge that’s about 4 hours from Puerto Maldonado. The lodge is comfortable, secluded and set within the Peruvian Amazon.
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