Hotel Maury

Lima


A longtime Lima outpost renowned for cultivating a new-fangled cocktail known as the pisco sour (grape brandy cocktail) back in the 1930s. While public areas retain flourishes such as gilded mirrors and Victorian-style furniture, the 76 simple rooms are more modern, and some feature Jacuzzi tubs and lockboxes. Credit cards accepted.


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Nearby Lima attractions

1. Museo Central

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Housed in a graceful bank building, the Museo Central is a well-presented overview of several millennia of Peruvian art, from pre-Columbian gold and…

2. La Catedral de Lima

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Next to the Palacio Arzobispal, the cathedral resides on the plot of land that Pizarro designated for the city’s first church in 1535. Though it retains a…

3. Plaza de Armas

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Lima’s 140-sq-meter Plaza de Armas, also called the Plaza Mayor, was not only the heart of the 16th-century settlement established by Francisco Pizarro,…

4. Palacio Torre Tagle

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The most immaculate of Lima’s historic casonas was completed in 1735, and features an ornate baroque portico (the best one in Lima) and striking Moorish…

5. Iglesia de la Merced

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The first Latin Mass in Lima was held in 1534 on a small patch of land now marked by the Iglesia de la Merced. Originally built in 1541, it was rebuilt…

6. Palacio Arzobispal

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This landmark building is the residence of the Archbishop of Lima, and the administrative headquarters of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lima. No…

7. Instituto Riva-Aguero

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Toward the center of downtown, this traditional casona houses the small Museum of Art & Popular Tradition.

8. Choco Museo

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Housed in a historic 16th-century building where liberator of Peru General San Martín once slept, this cacao museum, with other outlets around the city,…