Chose this hotel for my Lima airport overnight after landing at 6:00pm with a flight out the next morning at 10:00am. So glad I chose it! After exiting immigration and passport control, I presented at the Directo desk. I asked for the shuttle to the Holiday Inn. A holiday Inn rep met me about two minutes later and escorted me to the free shuttle which delivered me to the hotel. As other reviewers have said, DO NOT try to walk to the hotel despite the location right across from the airport as the traffic is just treacherous if you were to attempt to cross the streets. Front desk staff was welcoming, hotel felt very safe and secure, room key needed to access the floor. My room was spotless and quiet. The bed may have felt extra-comfy due to the two days of flights it took to get there, but I slept like a log. Prior to retiring, I had a meal in the restaurant/cafe off the lobby. Kind, attentive waitstaff. I had a burger and fries which were perfectly fine, along with a yummy South American wine. The cappuccino the next morning was so good I had a second. Seamless transfer back to the airport in the morning for my LIM-IQT flight. For an airport hotel, the experience felt pretty upscale, especially for the price. I would choose here again on a return visit. …
We arrived late in Lima and had an early flight to Cusco the following day. When we arrived, there was someone in the arrivals terminal (near the car rental area) to tell us where to wait for the shuttle bus to the hotel. There was quite a long wait for the shuttle bus, but it was a comfortable wait. Check in was a breeze with friendly staff. The room was a great size, but there was a slight leak in the bathroom shower in our room. Walls are pretty thin and you can hear anything from the hallway, but it's an airport hotel so not a lot is going on. BREAKFAST is the star of the show! It's phenomenal. There is so much choice, and since it's an airport hotel it starts pretty early. There's a made to order egg station in addition to a ton of different continental and Peruvian options in the buffet. Lots of people were checking out at the same time as we were, so recommend checking out and getting on shuttle with plenty of time to spare for your flight. Cost also super reasonable. Overall a great airport hotel option.…
It is a time when people are afraid of protests and that could disrupt their plans in Peru. Instead of Mira Flores, which was comparatively cheaper and require a 45 mintue to and fro journey, we decided on booking the airport hotel. One thing to note is that, price fell as our travel dates came closer and also got good price from back friday sale. Hotel staff was very responsive and quick in email communications. Airport shuttle was hassle free taking from the airport to the hotel across the street. Room was good, amenities were nice and breakfast was excellent with South American flavor (it was our first time in South Hemisphere and South America/Peru). Next day, again they took us back where we had flight to Puerto Moldonado. Normally across Peru, we found Hotels are over hospitable compared to European cities or North America that we stayed. Definitely would recommend - but you may need to watch the price and see if it changes for good.…
i love it here its a nice stay here people are great friendly helpful and accommodating all of them pur flight is cancel and the airline choose us here to stay for two days wich is all turn out good we enjoy our stay here all the crew are friendly always smiling ... and willing to help the food is great too specially the breakfast buffet
Our mistake was to book for 2 nights whilst waiting for friends & family to arrive into Lima. Check-in was chaotic - long lines & unpleasant staff meant our 1st impressions were really bad - not what was wanted after a 15 hour flight. The room, on a top floor, was incredibly noisy as it faced the airport & the roundabout in front. Endless traffic & aircraft noise, honking horns & police sirens during the night. Yes we could have requested a quieter room, but frankly an airport hotel should be sound-proofed, particularly those rooms facing the road, terminal & runways. I'm not even sure the glass was double-glazed. The vicinity around the hotel is not somewhere any non-local should explore - we were explicitly warned not to - & downtown Lima is 40-60 mins away by taxi. So if you really must stay in this Holiday Inn, ask for a room facing away from the airport & try to minimise the time you stay there. In fact, this is the reason why it's so poor - the staff know their guests typically stay for 1 night, so they don't need to pretend to be welcoming.…
If you need a hotel at the airport and your budget allows you, this is defenitely a good option. Nice, comfortable and spacious room with a great bed. Breakfast is all you want! Staff is friendly, helpful, english speaking and professional.
The people who are working at the reception and the restaurant are so polite, wonderful and respectful. We feel very well treated. Thank you to everyone, as well as to José and Miriam!! The breakfast buffet was tasty and excellent with a lot of vegan options. The rooms are luxurious and clean, too. Great :) 10/10 Alexandra
Communication prior to our trip was excellent. Although this is an airport hotel, you get a sense the staff here would be equally at home in a five star hotel in the middle of London. Check In was quick, and both rooms were spotless and large. The restaurant food is ‘ok’ but you’re likely to just want a quick bite anyway and the waiting staff were friendly and attentive and of course spoke several languages - we had a few cocktails and all were well prepared. It’s not ‘immediately’ across from the terminal (the costa del sol is) and you have to get through a car park and then across a pretty busy road to get to reception - approx 600m in total. We took the shuttle back in the morning which took 10 mins as it enters the terminal a different way to the cars. Price is as expected for an airport terminal hotel offering convenience…
Our flights changed so we had to travel to Lima a day early to catch our flights home. 24/7 shuttle is a short distance from the airport and back. Whoever reviewed and said you can walk is out of their minds, it's close but you would have to walk across a huge and busy redondel. Food and bar is adequate, but the whole thing is rather pricey for the value (~$200 USD/night stay), especially for South America.
This is a great place to stay if, like us, you were using Lima as a jumping off point to get to different places in Peru. It is just outside the airport (and across several insanely crazy roads so I do NOT suggest that you walk there!) and there is a free shuttle that runs every 10-15 minutes. Once you get out of baggage claim, go to the lien of desks for taxis, transportations and go to Direct Taxi 9blue sign) and let them know you need the Holiday Inn shuttle. Someone will take you outside (past all the freelance taxi drivers vying for your attention) to the place where the shuttle comes. (if you ask a freelance taxi driver for the free shuttle, don't be surprised if they see there is not one- WRONG.) The hotel is quite comfortable (and quite busy!) and its restaurant is open 24/7. I had the tuna rice bowl (I know- taking a chance) and it was excellent. My sister's pizza was fair and my brother in law does NOT recommend the hamburger- but hey, Holiday Inn is not a place you think of for haute cuisine. The staff is very, very friendly and helpful; check in takes a bit longer than you might expect but I think that is because the peruvian government requires more than the usual number of forms at this place- not entirely sure. The rooms are spacious (ask for 2 key cards as one must be inserted into the slot just inside the door to activate the electricity so if you are staying with someone who wants to stay in the room while you go down to grab a bite or a beverage, you will need to leave a least one key for the remaining person to not be left utterly in the dark). It was comfortable, very convenient, and quite reasonably priced. To get into town, they will call a registered taxi 9or you can Uber) and it will run about $15-20 USD. would definitely stay here again if our itinerary was anything like ours which was "Lima to Iquitos to Lima to Cusco to Lima to home!"…
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