Top 5 Hostels in Peru
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Kaminu Hostel - Barranco (Lima) KAMINU hostel invites you to enjoy our facilities. Our hostel is situated inside the historic and bohemian district of B... |
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Hospedaje Brabant Hostel (Nazca) Hospedaje Brabant is a small, quiet, clean, secure and inexpensive hostel only one block away from the Plaza des Armas i... |
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Link Hostel (Lima) Link Hostel is just about the most newest hostels in Lima. A colonial home totally renovated, makes of Link Hostel one o... |
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Enjoy Hostels (Lima) A modern hostel, managed with the experience gained from our hostel in Europe. Enjoy Hostels is perfectly located in the... |
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Hospedaje Turistico Recoleta (Cusco) Hospedaje Turistico Recoleta is a lovely small hostel just a brief walk from the Plaza de Armas (primary square), in a n... |
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Wayra River (Arequipa) Our travelers prepare spacious rooms and comfy with private and shared baths, warm water, Tv cable, free Internet, he co... |
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Recent Reviews About Peru Hostels
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Arequipay Backpackers Apartment in Arequipa, Peru
Reviewed by Customer Review on 25 November 2015
Very warm and friendly staff, nice kitchen, extremely communicative place for travellers (kitchen, living room, pool table, garden), in a few minutes you can walk to the city center. Washing service within the hostel (really cheap). Extremely clean. |
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Arequipay Backpackers Apartment in Arequipa, Peru
Reviewed by Emma M. on 1 September 2015
This was a good, clean, comfortable, decent hostel, with a nice atmosphere, great facilities, easy to meet other travellers (in my experience) :) |
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Punta Hermosa Surf Inn Hostel in Punta Hermosa, Peru
Reviewed by Carol S. on 2 July 2015
Enjoyed my stay in Punta Hermosa immensely. Made pals with the other visitors staying and enjoyed surfing the nearby breaks. Carlos, the owner, was very helpful and informative about the local area. I suggest Punta Hermosa Surf Hostel for the value, superb location and friendly atmosphere. |
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Wayra River in Arequipa, Peru
Reviewed by Manuela E. on 13 June 2015
I did like the colonial atmosphere. Sonia and her husband were extremely friendly |
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