Atemporal (by Andean group)
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"Very noisy – not worth the money at all"
The hotel is unfortunately located between two busy roads and right next to a large construction site, resulting in constant noise throughout the day. To make matters worse, the windows in both the room and bathroom were leaky and did not close properly, allowing the noise to easily penetrate into the room and making it impossible to enjoy any peace and quiet. Given the situation, I would have expected the hotel management to inform guests about the ongoing construction in advance. Due to these issues, we decided to leave the same afternoon we arrived.
"The perfect hotel, really!"
We have rarely felt so comfortable in a hotel. Everything here was just perfect—from the beautiful courtyard and charming rooms to the outstanding services and excellent breakfast. The staff were extremely warm and welcoming, making the entire experience truly special.
"Nice place but beware of room 8"
We truly enjoyed the overall atmosphere of the building. The breakfast was excellent, the service was friendly, and we appreciated the small tea and coffee table upstairs that included light nibbles. Unfortunately, Room 8 was a real disappointment. It was extremely small, with no proper space to open our suitcases, and the “designer” washbasin was practically unusable. Despite requesting a quiet room, this one was situated between two staircases, with air conditioning units above it on the roof and a noisy server cabinet next door. To make matters worse, the room had a strong, unpleasant odor—the air was heavy and reminiscent of a wet sheep. While the property itself has a wonderful charm, we would avoid staying in Room 8 in the future.
"Little gem"
From the warmest welcome to their constant attentiveness day and night, the staff truly go above and beyond for their guests. A highlight of the stay was the stunning outdoor seating area with its honesty bar and complimentary kitchen stocked with tea, coffee, beer, wine, and snacks. The eclectic décor gives the property so much character, and the beds are incredibly comfortable and huge! The location is excellent, with nice restaurants within easy walking distance. Be sure to walk to the Huaca Pucllana, a fascinating pre-Inca pyramid, and stay for dinner—the view is absolutely spectacular.
"Good option for small city hotel in Lima"
We stayed in Room 1, which unfortunately turned out to be quite noisy. Being on the ground floor with single-pane windows facing the street and a door opening directly off the reception area, there was very little soundproofing. The main window also overlooked the communal breakfast area, affecting both noise levels and privacy. Additionally, there was construction next door during our stay, which further impacted the experience. That said, other rooms are likely much quieter and more private, so we may have just been unlucky. On a positive note, the staff were very helpful, and the location of the hotel is excellent.
"Beautiful, peaceful hotel in Miraflores"
This small, quiet hotel truly feels like an oasis amidst the noise and traffic of Lima. Set in a primarily residential area, it features a beautiful garden patio and offers attentive, friendly service that makes you feel right at home. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped with plenty of amenities, and breakfast was an absolute treat.
"Charming Boutique Hotel in Miraflores"
We transited through Lima on our way to Bolivia and, due to political unrest closing the border by Lake Titicaca, had to change plans and fly directly from Lima to La Paz. Despite the circumstances, we thoroughly enjoyed our second visit to Lima, spending a night and a half at this small gem of a hotel in the upscale Miraflores area. From the road, the property doesn’t immediately appear to be a hotel, but we were warmly welcomed after a long journey from London via Madrid. Our spacious ground-floor room, located just to the right of the entrance, was wonderfully comfortable, with blackout curtains that ensured a great night’s sleep. Breakfast in the peaceful patio garden was the perfect way to start our day of sightseeing. We explored the impressive pre-Incan pyramid, Huaca Pucllana, only a short walk from the hotel, and enjoyed lunch at the nearby Café la Paz with our guide. Before our evening departure, we relaxed at the hotel and appreciated the complimentary tea, coffee, wine, beer, and snacks available to guests. Although our stay was brief, it was very comfortable, and we loved the convenient Miraflores location. For reference, the official taxi from the airport cost around £13 and took about 45 minutes.
"Lovely quaint interesting hotel but room by reception was noisy at 6am"
This quaint and charming small hotel appealed to us as we wanted to try something a little different. However, we were given a room next to reception, which concerned us from the start. Our worries were confirmed at 6 a.m. when noise from reception and a neighboring guest woke us up—you can hear every word from the front desk area. On the positive side, the staff were absolutely lovely and offered to move us, doing everything they could to help. The hotel itself is quirky and different, with comfortable beds, a good breakfast, and a lovely shower. If you choose to stay here, we recommend requesting a room away from reception if you’re sensitive to noise. Without the noise issue, we would have rated this stay higher.
"Do not trust – unreliable"
The hotel cancelled our reservation on the very day we were due to arrive and attempted to move the booking to their sister property without any prior warning. They were completely unreachable by phone, and even the booking service (Hotels.com) was unable to contact them. This lack of communication and professionalism is unacceptable. Unreliable—do not trust this hotel.
"The only place I’ll stay in Lima (Miraflores)"
Wow 🤩! Casa en Lima was hands down my favorite stop during my trek through South America! With only six rooms, it felt incredibly intimate and personal. I booked the “Grand” room, which came with a huge bathroom and a dreamy clawfoot tub—I truly felt at home. The staff was absolutely incredible, and this experience has me already planning a trip solely through Peru to visit every Andean Group property! One of the highlights was the fully stocked kitchen, offering wine, beer, drinks, homemade bites, and snacks—all included in your stay. On the patio, there’s an honor bar with distilled spirits, where the staff can craft a cocktail for you or you can mix your own G&T and relax surrounded by lush, natural foliage. Honestly, I didn’t even want to leave the property; it was so cozy and inviting. Breakfast was phenomenal—my favorite meal of the day despite Lima’s amazing food scene. The bathroom amenities were perfect, and I couldn’t resist soaking in the clawfoot tub. Afternoons were spent sipping tea at the window seat outside my room, and every shared space in the house was beautifully designed and relaxing. As for the bed and bedding? Pure bliss. 😴 Every detail was meticulously attended to, making my stay unforgettable. Thank you to the entire staff for making me feel so at home—I simply cannot say enough about how special this property is!
"Nice little hotel"
We stayed at this lovely boutique hotel during a trip to Peru and found it to be perfectly situated in the Miraflores area. The room was comfortable, and the breakfasts were first class, served in the charming patio area shown in the photos. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful—the night manager even walked us to a restaurant he had reserved for us! The only reason we didn’t give it five stars was that one morning there was no hot water for our shower. That aside, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would certainly recommend this property.
"A Bit Claustrophobic"
The Atemporal Hotelito is set in a faux Tudor mansion located in a quiet, pleasant residential neighborhood in Lima's Miraflores district. The property has an intimate and cozy feel, and the small staff is friendly and helpful. However, our ground-floor Twin Lab+ room—the largest available room type—was still quite small and lacked closets or bureaus for unpacking. It also felt stuffy and airless, which we later discovered was because the air conditioner was not functioning and could not be repaired during our stay, forcing us to sleep with the windows open. The bathroom and shower area, though fine in itself, is built into a large structure that takes up roughly a fourth of the room’s floor space, making it feel even tighter. The breakfast room, which appears to have been the former dining room of the house, is cozy and looks out onto a small back porch and yard where bikes are available for loan. Breakfast offerings are adequate, and the attentive staff will cook eggs to any style. Still, the overall atmosphere felt a bit claustrophobic for my taste. There are plenty of larger, more traditional hotels in Miraflores, and next time I’ll opt for one of those.
Atemporal (by Andean group)
Minimalist, boutique in San Isidro with a modern artistic aesthetic. Part of Lima’s emerging curated hotel scene.
Address
Sta. María 190, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Website
http://www.atemporal.pe/
Email
[email protected]
Telephone
+51017005141