Country Club Lima Hotel

The Country Club Lima Hotel is one of the city’s finest hotels, located in the prestigious residential neighbourhood of San Isidro.

Situated in the prestigious residential neighbourhood of San Isidro, the Country Club Lima Hotel is one of the city’s finest hotels. The 1920s building that houses this property is a Peruvian Cultural Monument, and inside, guests will discover an enchanting fusion of old-world charm and contemporary comforts.

The Country Club Lima Hotel’s rooms are all unique in decoration, with handsome timber panels, intricate tapestries and plush wall-to-wall carpeting. Spacious in size, each beautifully appointed space contains a large marble bathroom and a work desk. Some of the hotel’s 300 plus priceless pieces of art are also displayed in various guestrooms, as well as in many public areas.

Recreational facilities at the Country Club Lima Hotel include a large outdoor pool, a fitness centre and wellness spa, with guests enjoying special access to the exclusive Lima Golf Club nearby. Also close to this iconic property are shops, walking tracks and a number of colonial architectural landmarks including the El Olivar Forest and Casa Hacienda Moreyra. For an authentic Peruvian meal, head to the onsite restaurant. Enjoy tea or coffee in the atmospheric salon, which boasts a grand piano, and a nightcap later in the classic English-style bar.

Location

How to get to the Country Club Lima Hotel

Located on Calle Los Eucaliptos, the Country Club Lima Hotel is a an easy 14km (approximately 35 minutes’ drive) from Lima’s Jorge Chavez International Airport.

Country Club Lima Hotel Highlights

  • One of Lima’s finest five-star hotels, set inside a Peruvian Cultural Monument
  • In the prestigious residential district of San Isidro
  • Close to a pretty park and plenty of fine examples of colonial architecture
  • Handsome guestrooms decorated with Peruvian works of art
  • Access to an exclusive golf course as well as great recreational facilities

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Country Club Lima Hotel

The Country Club Lima Hotel is one of the city's finest hotels, located in the prestigious residential neighbourhood of San Isidro.

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