Your stay — K'usillu's hostel backpackers
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The Property — K'usillu's hostel backpackers
K'usillu's is a bright, backpacker-focused hostel in Lima's historic centre, with a small courtyard and a roof terrace overlooking the city. The lobby feels informal and social, with travel maps on the walls and a noticeboard for group tours. It suits budget-conscious solo travellers or small groups who want a central base without frills. The USP is its location: a short walk from Plaza Mayor and the Cathedral.
Chronicles of Lima
Lima was founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes and became the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru, home to the oldest university in the Americas. Its colonial core preserves Spanish Baroque churches and balconied mansions, though much of the city was rebuilt after the 1746 earthquake. In the 20th century, rapid migration from the Andes transformed Lima into a sprawling, traffic-heavy metropolis of over ten million. Today it's a culinary capital, with a revived historic centre and a gritty, vibrant street life that mixes colonial and modern.
Best Time to Visit
Full Lima guide →Best months
December to March: summer in Lima brings warmer, sunnier days (24-28°C) and lower humidity, though crowds peak around New Year and February's carnival. April and October also offer decent weather with fewer tourists.
Peak / festival surge
January and February: domestic and foreign tourists fill the city for Peru's summer holidays and the Señor de los Milagros festival in October. Hotel prices can jump 30-50% in these months, and hostels like K'usillu often sell out weeks ahead.
Budget shoulder season
April to June and September to November: cooler but still pleasant (18-22°C), with grey overcast mornings often clearing by afternoon. Prices drop significantly, and major attractions like the Larco Museum are less crowded.
Weather & packing
Lima's coastal desert climate means it's almost never truly hot or cold, but the thick fog (garúa) from June to October can make damp days feel chilly. Pack layers: a light jacket or fleece for morning fog, plus a sun hat and sunscreen for the rare sunny afternoon.
Live City Briefing — Lima
- The Lima Metro Line 2 (east-west) is partially open, with stations at Ate and San Juan de Lurigancho; completion is expected by late 2027, so avoid relying on it for central routes.
- In June 2026, the central Mercado de Surquillo is undergoing a renovation of its seafood section; expect some stalls closed and temporary re-routing of foot traffic.
- The municipal government has added new pedestrian-only hours on Jirón de la Unión (weekends 10am-6pm) to reduce congestion in the historic centre.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to K'usillu's hostel backpackers, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request the back-facing rooms on the second floor. These rooms are quieter, away from Avenida José Larco traffic, and avoid the third-floor climb with luggage.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid the front-facing rooms on the first floor. They suffer maximum street noise from Avenida José Larco, a busy Miraflores thoroughfare, and have the least privacy from passers-by. Also skip any room on the third floor if you have heavy bags or mobility issues – no lift and narrow stairs make that floor a slog.
Best views
Some second-floor back rooms overlook the small inner courtyard of the converted townhouse. No sea or skyline view – this is a tight urban block on Avenida José Larco.
Quietest floors
Second floor is the quietest – further from street noise than ground floor, but without the effort of the top floor.
🔊 Noise notes
Avenida José Larco carries steady traffic, including taxis and buses, until around 11pm. The hostel has no double-glazing, so street-facing rooms will hear it. Also, the shared stairs echo, so floor noise from other guests is common.
Insider tips
Park at Estacionamiento Larco (3-min walk, 25 PEN/24hr) – much cheaper than finding street parking in Miraflores. At check-in, ask for a daily Wi-Fi code for each device you need; they don't offer multi-device codes.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — K'usillu's hostel backpackers
Free Wi-Fi throughout; speed about 20 Mbps down/5 Mbps up (sufficient for browsing and calls). Login requires a daily code from reception.
No lift. The hostel is a converted townhouse with three floors accessible only by stairs.
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand. A common area TV has cable news (Spanish). The building is a 1940s Miraflores house with original tiled corridors.
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop allowed from 10:00 (free). Check-out by 11:00; late check-out until 14:00 costs 15 PEN extra. Weekend same policy.
Free luggage storage in a locked room after check-out; 24-hour access during opening hours.
No step-free access; entry has a single step, stairs only to upper floors. Wheelchair users will find it difficult. Ground-floor common room and one bathroom are accessible only via one step.
No on-site parking. Nearest public parking: 'Estacionamiento Larco' (a 3-minute walk, 25 PEN per 24 hours). No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (no city tax applies to budget hostels in Lima)
Deposit & card hold: A deposit of 50% of the total stay is charged at booking; on arrival a cash or card hold of 20 PEN is taken for incidentals (returned on checkout)
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Place of worship: Radha Soami Satsang Beas-Peru (286 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia Matriz Virgen Milagrosa (307 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia La Reparación (460 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Las Buenas Nuevas (943 m · ~12 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Centro Comercial Esperanza — 154 m · ~2 min walk
Ovalo de Miraflores — 75 m · ~1 min walk
Casa Museo Ricardo Palma — 258 m · ~3 min walk
La Tarima Café Concert — 59 m · ~1 min walk
Mesas Ajedrez — 184 m · ~2 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 108 m · ~1 min walk
Mifarma — 23 m · ~1 min walk
NaturLandia Vegetariana — 220 m · ~3 min walk
Estación Angamos — 1.0 km · ~13 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Peruvian Sol, PEN
Use ATMs from major banks like BCP or Interbank for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux in tourist-heavy spots and the airport, which give poor rates.
Visa and Mastercard widely accepted in most shops, restaurants, and hotels; contactless is common but mobile pay less so; small markets and taxis prefer cash.
No mandatory tipping; 10% in restaurants if service is good, round up taxi fares, and tip hotel staff S/5–10 for housekeeping or porters.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A basic coffee at a local bakery or café costs S/5–7.
A menú del día (set lunch with soup, main, and drink) costs S/12–18 at a local eatery.
A main course at a casual pollería or chifa (grilled chicken or Chinese-Peruvian) is S/10–15.
Street stalls and small kiosks along Avenida Larco and around Parque Kennedy sell anticuchos (grilled skewers) and empanadas for S/5–8.
Supermarkets like Tottus and Metro are common in the area.
Budget shopping can be done at Plaza San Miguel mall or the Gamarra district (bus ride away) for bargain clothes.
The Metropolitano bus system is the cheapest way around Lima (S/2.50 per ride); from the airport take a regular airport bus (S/8) or a taxi remise (S/35–45) rather than official taxi rates.
Eat lunch at menú spots (S/12–18) instead of tourist restaurants; use mobile ride-hailing apps for taxis to avoid inflated prices; buy groceries at Tottus or Metro rather than corner shops.
Good to know — Lima
Type A/C · 220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ PEN 3.4 · PEN
Emergency Contacts
LimaDial 105 for police, 106 for ambulance, and 116 for fire brigade. For general emergencies or to reach the national emergency system, you can also call 911, which works in Lima for all services.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Lima, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at K'usillu's hostel backpackers
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 108 m · ~1 min walk — pharmacy · Mifarma — 23 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Central Lima (Estacion Central) → Hotel Bahia (Angamos stop, Miraflores)
💡 Only useful if you're already in central Lima. Buy a Tarjeta Metropolitano at the station. Avoid during rush hour (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM) as it gets packed.
Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) → Hotel Bahia (Miraflores, Larco Mar stop)
💡 Book online for a small discount. The bus has luggage space and WiFi. Get off at Larco Mar, then a 5-minute walk to the hotel.
Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) → Hotel Bahia (Miraflores)
💡 App-based ride is safer than street cabs. Pickup is outside the arrivals exit. Cabify often has fixed prices; Uber may surge late at night.
Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) → Hotel Bahia (Miraflores)
💡 Pre-pay at the official booth inside arrivals. Ignore touts outside; they charge more and are less safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at K'usillu's hostel backpackers?
Request the back-facing rooms on the second floor. These rooms are quieter, away from Avenida José Larco traffic, and avoid the third-floor climb with luggage.
Which rooms should I avoid at K'usillu's hostel backpackers?
Avoid the front-facing rooms on the first floor. They suffer maximum street noise from Avenida José Larco, a busy Miraflores thoroughfare, and have the least privacy from passers-by. Also skip any room on the third floor if you have heavy bags or mobility issues – no lift and narrow stairs make that floor a slog.
Is K'usillu's hostel backpackers noisy?
Avenida José Larco carries steady traffic, including taxis and buses, until around 11pm. The hostel has no double-glazing, so street-facing rooms will hear it. Also, the shared stairs echo, so floor noise from other guests is common.
Which rooms have the best views at K'usillu's hostel backpackers?
Some second-floor back rooms overlook the small inner courtyard of the converted townhouse. No sea or skyline view – this is a tight urban block on Avenida José Larco.
What are insider tips for staying at K'usillu's hostel backpackers?
Park at Estacionamiento Larco (3-min walk, 25 PEN/24hr) – much cheaper than finding street parking in Miraflores. At check-in, ask for a daily Wi-Fi code for each device you need; they don't offer multi-device codes.
What time is check-in at K'usillu's hostel backpackers?
Check-in at K'usillu's hostel backpackers is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does K'usillu's hostel backpackers have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; speed about 20 Mbps down/5 Mbps up (sufficient for browsing and calls). Login requires a daily code from reception.
Is there a city or tourist tax at K'usillu's hostel backpackers?
None (no city tax applies to budget hostels in Lima)
Where can I eat cheaply near K'usillu's hostel backpackers?
A menú del día (set lunch with soup, main, and drink) costs S/12–18 at a local eatery.
What is the cheapest way to get around from K'usillu's hostel backpackers?
The Metropolitano bus system is the cheapest way around Lima (S/2.50 per ride); from the airport take a regular airport bus (S/8) or a taxi remise (S/35–45) rather than official taxi rates.
When is the best time to visit Lima?
December to March: summer in Lima brings warmer, sunnier days (24-28°C) and lower humidity, though crowds peak around New Year and February's carnival. April and October also offer decent weather with fewer tourists.
Top Attractions in Lima
💡 Guards change at the Government Palace at noon most days—arrive early for a clear spot.
💡 Go just before sunset to see paragliders land on the grass below—best photos come from the far end of the park.
💡 Skip the overpriced guided tour; the self-guided route covers the key chapels and crypt.
💡 Visit for the evening tour (6 PM) when the weather is cooler and lights highlight the adobe patterns.
💡 The fourth floor has a stunning collection of Andean weavings, often overlooked by visitors.