Overlooking the coastal cliffs and offering a European touch in the pleasant Miraflores district, the AC Hotel Lima Miraflores is the ideal place to set down your luggage to begin or end a trip to Peru, including a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean.
For a stay at this Marriott Bonvoy establishment, cash rates range from USD 200 to 300 and points rates from 25,000 to 39,000 points per night, depending on the season. In my opinion, the hotel’s prime beachfront location explains why its rates are higher than other Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Lima.
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The AC Hotel Lima Miraflores is ideally located in the safe, tourist district of Miraflores, facing the ocean promenade. The hotel is almost next door to the JW Marriott Hotel Lima, just a few steps away on the same street. From Jorge Chavez International Airport, it takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour by cab or public transport.
Many Marriott accommodation options are available in Lima, but the AC Hotel Lima Miraflores location (and the JW Marriott Hotel Lima) is my favourite.
As the hotel is built in elevation, space is very limited in the lobby and there are few places to sit. Fortunately, several receptionists are on hand at all times to serve guests.
My room was ready when I arrived at 2.30pm (checking in via the mobile app often helps to get your room earlier than expected) and I was informed, thanks to my Gold Elite status, of an upgrade to a room with an ocean view.
The room was spacious and contemporary, but I have to say it was the ocean view that stole the show. Note that the bathroom is open-plan, which is perhaps not always ideal. Complimentary toiletries are provided. All the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.
There was a welcome gift of macaroons waiting for me in the room, and the Wi-Fi connection was excellent for working. The room was well equipped, including a capsule-style coffee machine.
Breakfast was offered to me for USD 13 when I checked in, an offer I accepted, which was definitely worth it. I was surprised by the quality and variety of the breakfast served on the second floor. Many quality European products were offered (cheeses, pastries, specialty breads). Served as a buffet, there were also à la carte options available for an additional charge. Other details that made all the difference: coffee served by a barista and an omelette station to taste.
Open from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. In the same space where breakfast is served, lunch and dinner services are available, featuring Peruvian fusion cuisine.
Unlike other Marriott brands that offer a VIP lounge within their property, the AC Lounge is not exclusive to certain status members, but rather open to all. There is a cash bar service offered, and it’s the perfect place to relax after a long day wandering around Lima, especially with the panoramic ocean view.
I didn’t get a chance to try out this 18th-floor rooftop restaurant with its beautiful view, but I was advised that reservations were required in advance, which is a testament to its popularity.
Open 24/7, the fitness center is located on the 18th floor, adjacent to the rooftop terrace. Although modern, the space was quite small, albeit very well equipped.
The AC Hotel Lima Miraflores overlooks the Malecón de Miraflores, the long oceanfront promenade that’s great fun at any time of day, but especially at sunset. Along the way, you can enjoy parks such as Parque del Amor, or head down to the beach for a surfing lesson.
Conveniently, the Larcomar open-air shopping mall is adjacent to the hotel, with an array of shops at your disposal. Otherwise, the Miraflores district as a whole is one of Lima’s safest and most pleasant, offering an array of restaurants and stores for travellers and locals alike. I also recommend a visit to Barranco, easily accessible on foot or by Uber (at an affordable price), both for its ambiance and its excellent restaurants.
I had an excellent stay at the AC Hotel Lima Miraflores, a very well located establishment and an excellent accommodation option in Lima. Upgrading to a sea-view room certainly enhanced my experience, and both the venue and location were perfect for a visit to the Peruvian capital. Having stayed at several AC Hotel brand hotels, this is one of my favorites.
On a more personal note and without going into too much detail, I experienced an uncomfortable situation caused by an individual who disrespected me when I was at reception. The staff quickly intervened with great professionalism, apologizing despite the fact that this person was not a guest of the hotel, and they were not responsible for his behaviour. Although it wasn’t a big deal, the staff handled the situation very well and as a woman who often travels solo, this intervention definitely helped me feel safe and is a testament to the staff’s care for guests.
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