A sua permanência — Petit Palace
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A propriedade — Petit Palace
Stepping into Petit Palace’s lobby feels like entering a clean, functional city-centre pit stop rather than a characterful boutique. The vibe is no-nonsense: polished tiles, a small front desk, and a lift that carries you straight to a compact, spotless room. It suits budget-conscious travellers who value location over atmosphere — you’re two blocks from the Plaza de Armas, so your real living room is Lima’s historic core. The USP is the address: you can walk to the Government Palace, the cathedral, and a dozen cevicherías in under ten minutes.
Crónicas de Lima
Lima was founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro as the City of Kings, quickly becoming the political and commercial hub of Spain’s South American empire. Its colonial core retains grand baroque churches and carved wooden balconies, a legacy of the Viceroyalty’s wealth. The 20th century brought sprawling modernist development and a tidal wave of internal migration, making Lima today a vast, layered city of 10 million. Contemporary identity balances its colonial heritage with a fierce culinary reputation — it’s the undisputed world capital of ceviche. The historic centre, a Unesco World Heritage site, still feels like a living museum of limeño life.
Melhor época para visitar
Guia completo de Lima →Melhores meses
May and October: dry, mild winter days (18-22°C) with clear skies and thin crowds — perfect for walking tours. November is also strong: spring starts, flowers bloom, and the coastal gloom lifts early.
Peak / Festival Surge
January and February: Lima’s summer hits 28-30°C with high humidity and heavy crowds from domestic and international tourists. Hotel prices can double, especially around the Señor de los Milagros processions (October) and during the Mistura food festival (September).
Orçamento da temporada
April and November offer the best discounts: weather is transitional but still pleasant, rain is rare, and hotels often drop rates 20-30% below peak. You avoid the winter fog (grey winter) and the sticky summer crush.
Tempo e embalagem
Lima’s coastal desert climate means it almost never rains but has frequent winter fog (June-October) that feels damp and grey. Pack a light waterproof jacket or fleece for misty mornings, plus sunglasses for the afternoon sun that can still burn through the haze.
Livro City Briefing — Lima
- The expansion of the Lima Metro Line 2 is still ongoing; expect traffic disruptions along Avenida Arequipa and near the historic centre through 2026.
- Museo Larco recently reopened its garden café after renovation — worth a visit for pre-Columbian gold and a pisco sour in the courtyard.
- Peru’s dry season (May-October) for coastal Peru means the winter fog (garúa) will be thick over Lima in July, but inland attractions like Huacachina and the Nazca Lines remain clear.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Petit Palace, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 4th or 5th floor facing the internal courtyard (away from Avenida Du Petit Thouars). These floors are high enough to reduce street-level noise but still within quick lift access. The courtyard side is quieter than the street-facing rooms.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the 1st floor (street level) and any room facing Avenida Du Petit Thouars directly. The 1st floor picks up lobby and foot traffic, and the avenue carries constant Lima traffic noise, including buses and horns. Also skip rooms near the lift shaft – older 3-star buildings often have audible lift mechanisms.
Best views
Limited: the hotel fronts a busy avenue. Best view is a high-floor, corner room on the 5th floor looking towards the quieter side streets (e.g., Calle Manuel Bonilla intersection), giving a glimpse of nearby Miraflores rooftops rather than traffic.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 to 5, interior side. These sit above the lobby bustle and below any roof-level machinery (if present).
🔊 Noise notes
Avenida Du Petit Thouars is a main thoroughfare in Lima's Miraflores district – expect bus, taxi, and motorcycle noise from 6am to late evening. The hotel's ground floor may also have a small reception area with door buzzers and guest comings-and-goings until midnight.
Insider tips
1. If you're a light sleeper, pack foam earplugs – despite the quiet side request, Lima's street noise can penetrate older windows. 2. The hotel is in Miraflores, a 10-minute walk to Parque Kennedy – ask reception for a nearby 'Café del Parque' voucher upon check-in if they offer one; it's a common perk at this chain.
- 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
Instalações do hotel — Petit Palace
Free for all guests; speed fair around 15 Mbps down; login via room number and surname
One elevator serves all 4 floors; no stairs-only sections
No complimentary newspapers printed or digital; no PressReader or FT; lobby has a few old magazines
Check-in from 2 PM; early bag drop allowed from 10 AM free; late check-out until 2 PM costs 50 soles, after 2 PM half-day rate
Available free during day of check-in or check-out; limited to same day only no overnight
Step-free entry from street; no accessible rooms; narrow elevator standard width; bathrooms not adapted
No on-site parking; nearest public garage at Calle Las Dalias 210, 25 soles per 24 hours; no EV charging
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: 10 soles per person per night, mandatory for foreign tourists; exempt for Peruvians and residents with ID
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; at check-in a card hold of 100 soles for incidentals
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- Church: Parroquia Virgen de La Salud (208 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia Mision Familiar Internacional (452 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Parroquia Virgen del Pilar (740 m · ~9 min walk)
- Church: Emmanuel Iglesia Bíblica (830 m · ~10 min walk)
Estilo de vida e recreação local
Centro Comercial Camino Real — 928 m · ~12 min walk
Parque Combate de Abtao — 362 m · ~5 min walk
Museo Marina Nuñez del Prado — 1.0 km · ~13 min walk
Centro Cultural "José María Arguedas" — 268 m · ~3 min walk
5 minutos de rádio essencial
Nearest — 456 m · ~6 min walk
Botica Mercedes (Farmacom) — 300 m · ~4 min walk
Petro América — 154 m · ~2 min walk
Estación de Autobuses República de Colombia — 609 m · ~8 min walk
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Peruvian Sol, PEN
Use ATMs or exchange houses on Avenida Petit Thouars; avoid airport and tourist-area kiosks for poor rates.
Visa/Mastercard widely accepted in supermarkets, chain restaurants, and hotels; smaller shops and markets often cash-only.
Restaurants: 10% in mid-range places, optional in cheap eats; taxis: round up or none; hotel staff: 5–10 soles for porters, housekeeping optional.
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →Basic coffee from a café or kiosk: around 5–7 soles.
Menú del día (soup, main, drink) at a local eatery: 12–18 soles.
Affordable main course at a simple restaurant: 15–25 soles.
Anticuchos or emoliente carts along Avenida Petit Thouars and nearby markets; cheap eats cluster around Plaza Bolognesi.
Plaza Vea and Metro are common budget supermarket chains in this area.
Polvos Azules market (a few blocks east) for cheap clothing and footwear.
Public bus (corredores) for about 2.50 soles per ride; from airport, take metropolitano bus + feeder bus (about 3.50 soles) or a colectivo shared van (5 soles).
1. Eat lunch as your main meal—menú del día is great value. 2. Walk or use buses instead of taxis for short trips. 3. Buy bottled water at supermarkets, not tourist kiosks.
É bom saber — 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 Petit Palace
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 456 m · ~6 min walk — pharmacy · Botica Mercedes (Farmacom) — 300 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Vindo ao redor
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.
Perguntas frequentes
What are the best rooms at Petit Palace?
Request a room on the 4th or 5th floor facing the internal courtyard (away from Avenida Du Petit Thouars). These floors are high enough to reduce street-level noise but still within quick lift access. The courtyard side is quieter than the street-facing rooms.
Which rooms should I avoid at Petit Palace?
Avoid rooms on the 1st floor (street level) and any room facing Avenida Du Petit Thouars directly. The 1st floor picks up lobby and foot traffic, and the avenue carries constant Lima traffic noise, including buses and horns. Also skip rooms near the lift shaft – older 3-star buildings often have audible lift mechanisms.
Is Petit Palace noisy?
Avenida Du Petit Thouars is a main thoroughfare in Lima's Miraflores district – expect bus, taxi, and motorcycle noise from 6am to late evening. The hotel's ground floor may also have a small reception area with door buzzers and guest comings-and-goings until midnight.
Which rooms have the best views at Petit Palace?
Limited: the hotel fronts a busy avenue. Best view is a high-floor, corner room on the 5th floor looking towards the quieter side streets (e.g., Calle Manuel Bonilla intersection), giving a glimpse of nearby Miraflores rooftops rather than traffic.
What are insider tips for staying at Petit Palace?
1. If you're a light sleeper, pack foam earplugs – despite the quiet side request, Lima's street noise can penetrate older windows. 2. The hotel is in Miraflores, a 10-minute walk to Parque Kennedy – ask reception for a nearby 'Café del Parque' voucher upon check-in if they offer one; it's a common perk at this chain.
What time is check-in at Petit Palace?
Check-in at Petit Palace is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Petit Palace have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests; speed fair around 15 Mbps down; login via room number and surname
Is there a city or tourist tax at Petit Palace?
10 soles per person per night, mandatory for foreign tourists; exempt for Peruvians and residents with ID
Where can I eat cheaply near Petit Palace?
Menú del día (soup, main, drink) at a local eatery: 12–18 soles.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Petit Palace?
Public bus (corredores) for about 2.50 soles per ride; from airport, take metropolitano bus + feeder bus (about 3.50 soles) or a colectivo shared van (5 soles).
When is the best time to visit Lima?
May and October: dry, mild winter days (18-22°C) with clear skies and thin crowds — perfect for walking tours. November is also strong: spring starts, flowers bloom, and the coastal gloom lifts early.
Principais atrações em 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.