The classic experience at Country Club Lima Hotel. King or two full sized beds, full marble bathroom and desk, in approximate area of 430 square feet.
Boasting a terrace to breathe in Lima’s life. King or two full sized beds, full marble bathroom, desk, sofa and terrace, in approximate area of 540 square feet.
The pleasure of enjoying every moment. In addition to the King sized bed and the full marble bathroom, it has a living room and breakfast room to enjoy intimate moments, in its 645 square feet.
Memories that will last a lifetime. Two living spaces, King sized bed, marble bathroom with jacuzzi, living room, desk and breakfast area, in approximate area of 700 square feet.
In collaboration with Dom Pérignon, we present a unique, expansive and recently renovated space, which is tailored to the most discerning travelers. Experience the grandiosity and pleasure of staying in the only Dom Pérignon Suite in Peru.
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.
From 2015 to 2017, a second and ambitious remodeling was undertaken to renovate the main spaces of the hotel. Francisco Lopez Bustos, author of notable projects was chosen. He was commissioned the renovation and enhancement of this sample of Hispanic architecture of the first decades of the twentieth century. Architectural elements of the time that needed to be preserved, recovered and highlighted were identified in order to strengthen the original harmony. In rooms and suites, a strong visual stimulus was introduced: a giant poster on bed headboards where a large mural of motifs extracted from the rich Peruvian past is placed.
At the national level, there are 43.5% of children suffering from malnutrition. Only in Cusco, 57.4% of infants suffer from this disease, which is a rather alarming figure since it is the second largest region in Peru with chronic child malnutrition and anemia.Within the Cusco region, the provinces that present high rates of anemia are:
Paucartambo (65.9%), Quispicanchis (65.1%), Cusco (62.6%), Acomayo (61.5%), Espinar (61.5%) and Chumbivilcas (60.9% ).