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Lima has the largest choice of hotels in Peru. Other cities where 5- and 4-star hotels can be found are Arequipa, Cajamarca,
Chiclayo, Cusco, Ica, Iquitos, Puno and Trujillo (the grading does not always match international standards). Throughout Lima
and in most major towns, there are many economical pensiones (guest houses) to be found. The quality of accommodation in the provinces varies considerably, but hotels are frequently of
a good standard. Hotel prices in the provinces are lower than in the capital.
Grading: Hotels are classified by the star system, the highest and most luxurious being 5 stars. The level of comfort, quality of
service and general infrastructure are the criteria for inclusion in each grade. Prices vary accordingly. All accommodation
prices are subject to 19% tax (IGV). Hotels of the higher categories might also add 1 to 13% service charges. It is advisable
to reserve a room during the peak tourist season (June to September).
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| Homestay Accommodation |
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It is possible to arrange a stay in a Peruvian family home. PromPerú are able to offer further information (see Contact Addresses).
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| Camping/Caravanning |
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No formal arrangements exist in Peru.
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| Youth Hostels |
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There are over 30 youth hostels in the country with dormitory, single or twin rooms. They usually have a bar or cafe and a
kitchen.
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| Accommodation Information |
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Asociación Peruana de Hoteles, Restaurantes y Afines (AHORA) Avenida Avenida Benavides 881, Miraflores, Lima 18, Peru Tel: (1) 444 4303.
Asociación Peruana de Albergues Turísticos Juveniles (Peruvian Association of Youth Hostels) Avenida Casimiro Ulloa 328, San Antonio, Miraflores, Lima 18, Peru Tel: (1) 446 5488. Website: www.limahostell.com.pe
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