Hotel Costa Del Sol Piura
This attractive old-fashioned hotel has a well-stocked bar, an elegant restaurant with room service, Jac...
This attractive old-fashioned hotel has a well-stocked bar, an elegant restaurant with room service, Jac...
Popular with shoestring travelers, this clean hotel has small, slightly stuffy rooms with fans and cold showers. Walls are thin, however, so pray for unamorous neighbors.
The well-appointed rooms here are spaced out around a drive-in, motel-style layout and have everything you might crave, except aircon. They’re neat and spotless nonetheless, with lots of splashy color; there’s also room service.
This is a cookie-cutter standard-issue hotel with hot showers. There’s a pool and all rooms have table fans.
Located in a smart, quiet residential area around Club Grau, the rooms here are enormous and all have TV. The friendly family who runs the joint offers laundry facilities and shares its small communal garden area.
An elegant lobby leads to rooms that are good-sized and reasonable value, with a ceiling fan and cable TV. A restaurant is available for breakfast and a S4 to S6 menú (set meal).
Five floors of passable, faux-wood-lined abodes with evening hot water and cable TV. Grab a top-floor room for some quiet and city views.
This place has the goods: a pleasant bamboo lounging area, an elegant restaurant (with lots of gold fixtures, unfortunately) and neat, spacious rooms with hot water and TV. Worth its weight in nuevos soles.
This place is a shining white-and-bright cocktail of glass, gold and tiles. The carpeted rooms look like they were decorated by your grandmother, but are comfy and have cable TV, phone and mini-fridge.
All white and bright, the small, Spartan rooms here all share bathrooms. This hospedaje (small family-owned inn) has a few random decorations that give it a slight edge over your run-of-the-mill cheapie.
The walled-in compound here has both grass and shade in spades, both at a premium in Piura. Rooms are just OK, but there’s a decent restaurant and – this may well be the deal clincher – you get free use of the Club Grau pool next door!
Winning the budget stakes by a nose, this brand-spanking-new little hospedaje has immaculate and trim rooms, each with TV. The back rooms are best for light sleepers.
Modern, sterile and overlooking a quiet park, this place dishes out standard but spotless rooms with cable TV and fans. There’s a cafe and the staff is helpful.
Although none of the rooms are actually suites, the Suite Plaza has cable TV and wi-fi throughout. The bright hallways and hyper-hygienic rooms make up for the abundance of unimaginative tile and pleather couches.
Live out dreams of conquistador grandeur in this beautiful and fully refurbished colonial building on the Plaza de Armas.
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