JW Marriott Lima

Malecón de la Reserva 615, Miraflores 15074, Peru

The 25-story curved glass tower of the JW Marriott, opened in 2000 during a construction boom, may be the best-located hotel in Peru’s capital. Aside from its location across the street from Parque Salazar and the cliffside shopping and entertainment complex Larcomar (one of Lima’s biggest attractions), the hotel has sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean (at least when the thick, gray sea mist known as la garua isn’t lingering). From the air, the JW Marriott is one of the city’s most recognizable buildings. It was one of the first large structures to be erected here, though many others have since joined it. Beside the hotel is the almost identical 24-story Parque Mar tower, which connects to the hotel at the base and features a small mall and a popular casino.

Despite the onslaught of other international chains in the city in recent years, the JW Marriott maintains a special foothold here and frequently brings in locals for weekend brunches. For travelers coming for just a day before hightailing it out to Cuzco, it serves as a great base for shopping or indulging in some of the city’s best restaurants, all of which can be found within a five-minute walk.

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Living large at the JW Marriott Hotel Lima

The valet opens my door upon my arrival and greets me sincerely. The woman at the front desk is actually friendly and upgrades me to an upper-floor corner room with an ocean view. Wow…. My room is quite large, and two of the walls consist of floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Miraflores and the Pacific Ocean. I plop down on my cushy bed. Open a bottle of water. Assess the bath products. Pull open the curtains. Incredible Trip to Peru: http://bit.ly/11IZdBX

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