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Though Torremayor's a top-drawer hotel, you won't find stiff upper lips here. A relaxed and modern place, it offers all the requisite comforts without a drop of ostentation. It's on a tree-lined …
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(US$133 per room per night)
For classic, spiff-shined luxury, throw Scottie in the Burberry bag and head to the Plaza San Francisco. Highlights of this top-drawer hotel include sprawling marble baths and the hotel restauran…
(US$134 per room per night)
If the thought of stepping out of your hotel onto a white-sand beach and into crystal-clear turquoise waters appeals (and how could it not?), the Blue Tang is definitely worth considering.
(US$150 per room per night)
Come across this sleek modern exterior and marble entrance and you could easily mistake Eurotel for a bank. This smart and sparse option offers great service although its executive look doesn't r…
(US$154 per room per night)
Among Lima's most polished hotels, the Sonesta Posada del Inca chain's El Olivar is a low-rise beauty with a modern country club atmosphere. The property sprawls beside a park planted with olive …
(US$160 per room per night)
Standing apart from the main drag in Miraflores, this upscale chain hotel offers more comfort than you'd expect, with high-tech modern perks that are otherwise hard to find in Peru. If you're luc…
(US$162 per room per night)
Boquete's most upscale boutique hotel is a casual stunner of white-washed walls, exposed wooden beams, original hanging artwork, elegant picture windows and a hewn-stone fireplace. With six, indi…
(US$165 per room per night)
Easily the most luxurious accommodations around Monteverde - though oddly plain-vanilla - El Establo coddles its guests with well-appointed rooms and suites but also with two indoor heated pools…
(US$166 per room per night)
Smack in the middle of Las Cañitas' nightlife lies this elegant, Zen-like boutique hotel. There are four classes of minimalist rooms, with most being good-sized and all beautifully contemporary. …
(US$169 per room per night)
Although adhering strictly to BA minimalism, NH City remains supremely comfortable, thanks to the rooms' deep-umber and earth-tone walls, plush chairs, fabric headboards, and mustard-and-maroon s…
(US$182 per room per night)
The Casa Santo Domingo, with its extensive gardens and its own gallerys and museums, is the most gorgeous big hotel in Antigua, a town known for its gorgeous hotels. Just so you know what you're …
(US$190 per room per night)
From the looking-glass pool in the cement-floor lobby to the in-room espresso makers, Design Suites is pure eye candy, top-to-bottom fun for the minimalist in everyone. Tables, chairs, paintings,…
(US$193 per room per night)
You'll sense the difference at this intimate, elegant hotel the moment the door is swept open for you, revealing the hushed, rarefied air the Bristol exudes. Oriental carpets, flamboyant orchids …
(US$205 per room per night)
The newest luxury high-rise in Miraflores, the Marriott is perhaps the flashiest of them all, with a superb seafront location and a glam casino that's always hustling. Guest rooms are beyond comf…
(US$211 per room per night)
Assuredly the finest of Lima's luxury hotels, the Miraflores Park Hotel has glorious ocean views and all the frills expected of a five-star establishment. Gracefully situated on a tree-lined aven…
(US$217 per room per night)
Serving the likes of Nelson Mandela and Mercosur presidents, Ushuaia's only five-star resort is dramatically perched 3km (1.8mi) above town, in the frosty heights of Glaciar Martial. Its prim, el…
(US$218 per room per night)
The city's most historic, and definitely most luxurious, hotel is the recently renovated Park Hyatt. This colonnaded showpiece of a hotel stands directly across from the city's main plaza, making…
(US$223 per room per night)
Set in a huge, opulently furnished mansion with a fine colonial courtyard, the Hotel Libertador Palacio del Inka boasts Inca foundations. Parts of the mansion date back to the 16th century, when …
(US$249 per room per night)
Occupying the historic Torre Bencich (built in 1929, it was the city's first skyscraper), this converted landmark has been regarded one of the city's prize hotels since it opened in 2000. From th…
(US$265 per room per night)
Draped by graceful 16th-century cloisters, the Monasterio is indisputably Cuzco's most beautiful hotel, with majestic public areas and over 100 exquisitely designed rooms and suites surrounding i…
(US$300 per room per night)
Resplendent, sumptuous, grandiose, historic - no word can really prepare you for the splendor of BA's most famous hotel. But who needs adjectives when there's a plasma-screen TV over your Jacuzzi…
(US$325 per room per night)
So, all those other hotels we recommended... We were just kidding. You know (wink, wink), to keep the riffraff away from this one. The Faena's where you really want to stay. In fact, this luxury …
(US$350 per room per night)
Just a few years old, this is the only Ritz Carlton in South America and it is by far Santiago's poshest property. A symbol of Chile's economic rise, it is also a flawless tribute to the good lif…
(US$358 per room per night)
This shiny tower in Las Condes gleams in the shadow of the Andes. You may feel lost in its spacious surrounds but the slick service soon fixes that. Rooms are huge with spectacular views of Santi…
(US$389 per room per night)
Though pervaded with hunger-inducing smells from the Mexican restaurant below, this place is a decent value if you want to be in the thick of Arequipa's nocturnal action. Rooms have TVs.
(US$11 per room per night)
In the verdant suburb of Vallecito, this rambling hostel has a slew of backpacker amenities, including free internet access, a games room, a library and socializing spaces that make it almost wor…
(US$16 per room per night)
Secure, clean and comfortable budget rooms. If you've got a few spare pesos, it's definitely worth getting a room, although the dorms will do in a pinch. Wi-fi access.
(US$18 per room per night)
Just south of Plaza Colón, this place has comfortable beds and simply decorated rooms.
(US$28 per room per night)
Cristina has curvy little rooms. It's one of the best values right on the hectic avenue, but that's not saying much.
(US$30 per room per night)
Strangely standing at the far end of Saphi, where the city starts to become more rural, this dependably modern hotel has effected a rustic, wooden construction and fantastic colorful murals in ev…
(US$35 per room per night)
Stylish rooms in a stately old central building. The suites are much more spacious.
(US$41 per room per night)
Decent rooms away from the plaza have hot water, phones and national TV. There's a restaurant, café and bar.
(US$42 per room per night)
Situated over 1km north of the city center, La Gruta (the Grotto) is a beautiful small hotel tucked away on a quiet residential street. Rooms are all tastefully furnished and have large windows o…
(US$44 per room per night)
Highly recommended by travelers for its personable staff and high standards, this small hotel with airy, light-filled rooms that have bathtubs is a short walk west of the Plaza de Armas, away fro…
(US$46 per room per night)
Another upscale colonial-style hotel, this is perfect if you like the hominess of a B&B but not the intimacy of one. Each room is decorated slightly differently but all have a Guatemalan theme, w…
(US$47 per room per night)
The Plaza Mayor is a high-class, newly renovated hotel right by the Plaza de Armas. It has a glamorous entrance and very comfy carpeted rooms with heaters, telephones and bathtubs. Service can be…
(US$50 per room per night)
This central hotel is a comfy, well-manicured spot with spick-and-span bathrooms and cable TV. It's a refreshingly good find in an area short on quality midrange options.
Almost 2km east of town, this hotel is quiet and cool, and has a sauna, good restaurant, bar, and rooms with good amenities - and a tropical bird enclosure thrown in for good measure. Rates inclu…
(US$52 per room per night)
Qelqatani is a large, modern hotel with helpful staff and spacious, though worn, rooms with heaters and cable TV. Bathrooms are first-class and have a tub and shower.
(US$56 per room per night)
This pleasant, medium-sized Zona Viva hotel is part of the international Best Western chain, and provides quality rooms - with air-conditioning, safes, and phones in bedroom and bathroom - at rea…
(US$60 per room per night)
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