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Complete + honest Hotel Dazzler Lima review: Where to stay in Miraflores

By August 6, 201829 Comments

This Hotel Dazzler Lima review is not sponsored. During a recent trip to Lima, Peru, I paid full-price for my stay at the Dazzler in Miraflores. I was not reimbursed or compensated for this post. Read on if you have the question, where to stay in Lima and in Miraflores?

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Once an overlooked stopover city in South America travelers just passed through on their way to something more interesting, Lima is now a destination in its own right. Yet Peru’s capital of nearly 10 million people is big, spread out and a bit confusing to navigate—so we were left wondering, where to stay in Lima? The consensus was to either stay in Miraflores or Barranco. For the first part of my trip to Lima, our group opted for Miraflores—a quiet and safe residential neighborhood in Lima.

My group—11 of us in all—stayed at The Hotel Dazzler in Miraflores for four nights. It was a beautiful, convenient and comfortable hotel within walking distance of most things to do in Miraflores.

When you’re searching for where to stay in Lima, you probably want a more detailed review than the few sentences you’ll find on a travel review site. That’s why I put together a full, comprehensive and honest Hotel Dazzler Lima review. Read on for everything you need to know about this Miraflores hotel.

Hotel Dazzler Lima review: Upscale hotel in Miraflores

I recently traveled to Peru with my sister, brother, sister-in-law and 7 other friends for my sister Beth’s birthday. We gathered in South America from all across the US to celebrate what an amazing human she is, so naturally we wanted an upscale hotel in Miraflores. We needed a hotel that could accommodate all of us, with our varying arrival and departure times, room needs and dietary requirements.

The Hotel Dazzler Lima fit the bill.

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Plus, we all got to make jazz hands whenever we said “DAZZLER!”

If you’re looking for hotels in Miraflores and elsewhere in Lima, I know this Dazzler Hotel Lima review will help. Read on for the details you need on rooms, food, drinks and of course the rooftop pool!

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Comfortable and spacious rooms

Often when you travel abroad, one of the first things you notice is that hotel rooms in foreign countries tend to be much smaller than you’re used to in the US. Not so with the Hotel Dazzler: Rooms were spacious and comfortable, even for those of us sharing rooms.

Wondering where to stay in Lima, Peru? I had a great experience at this Miraflores hotel. Read my unsponsored Hotel Dazzler Lima review for all the details you need to travel in Peru. To & Fro Fam

In fact, the Hotel Dazzler even had triple rooms, with three double beds. This setup was perfect for our group, as my sister, my friend Paulina and I shared a room. The triple room made our hotel stay—and the whole trip to Peru—much more affordable.

Even with three of us in one room, we had plenty of space: I never felt like I was tripping over anyone or their stuff.

I have zero complaints about the rooms: Beds were comfortable. Blackout curtains kept out any unwanted light, helping us sleep off jet lag and adjust to the different time zone (since Peru is 2 hours ahead of the West Coast of the US). The bathroom was spacious and had a minimalist style; the shower was strong and hot, and the toiletries were high quality.

Wondering where to stay in Lima, Peru? I had a great experience at this Miraflores hotel. Read my unsponsored Hotel Dazzler Lima review for all the details you need to travel in Peru. To & Fro Fam

Accommodating customer service

I have nothing but good things to say about the customer service and front desk at the Hotel Dazzler Lima. At one point, we had to change a reservation, and we just sent an email. Technically, we missed the cancellation deadline, but they were more than happy to help us—no fees attached.

The hotel was also helpful when my sister needed to add me to the room reservation. You see, she booked the room—and her name was on the reservation—but I arrived before her and would need to be the one checking in. One email later and my name was added to the reservation, and I was able to check us in without any hiccups.

Level 10 travel tip: Some of our group had trouble booking the Hotel Dazzler Lima on travel web sites, so I recommend booking directly through the Hotel Dazzler web site.

I was a bit disappointed that I couldn’t exchange any money at the front desk, but the concierge pointed me in the direction of several banks within a few blocks and explained that I could also find money-changers on the street—which is apparently a legit (if kind of odd) practice in Lima.

What’s more, the front desk was always happy to hold my bags for me. I arrived in Lima around 7am, much earlier than my room was ready and available to me. So the front desk held my suitcase while I wandered around Miraflores and Barranco. They even held my suitcase when I wasn’t staying there: When I checked out and left for Cusco, I left my large suitcase with the Hotel Dazzler so I could travel light when I went to hike the Inca Trail.

Hotel Dazzler food and drink

When I travel, my MO is to load up on breakfast—after all, I have a really fast metabolism and tend to get hangry if my blood sugar drops. It should come as no surprise, then, that a teeny-weeny continental breakfast isn’t my jam.

Breakfast at the Hotel Dazzler Lima definitely hit the spot, though. Each morning, a central buffet table held dozens of choices, from toast and sliced deli meat to scrambled eggs and traditional Peruvian rice-and-sausage dishes. There were new foods every morning, so I never got bored with the breakfast options. There were hot choices as well as cold choices, plus juices, coffee and tea. I don’t drink coffee, but the rest of my group said the coffee at the Hotel Dazzler was fine—not great, but definitely drinkable.

Wondering where to stay in Lima, Peru? I had a great experience at this Miraflores hotel. Read my unsponsored Hotel Dazzler Lima review for all the details you need to travel in Peru. To & Fro Fam

The breakfasts had plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options (several mornings even had homemade lentil burgers). The kids I saw at the Hotel Dazzler breakfasts loaded up on cereal, granola with yogurt, fruit, eggs and bacon, so their buffet is definitely kid-friendly.

Level 10 travel tip: If you travel with a group, it’s likely you’ll eat lunch later than you may be used to, since it takes longer for lots of people to decide on a place to stop and eat. Make sure to eat a hearty breakfast, then, before you head out for your day’s adventure.

You’ll also get free drink tickets when you check in to the Hotel Dazzler. We used ours for Pisco Sours, Peru’s signature cocktail, at the rooftop bar. Each drink was handmade—no pre-made mixer here—and quite delicious. We drank them before dinner and watched the sun set over the Pacific from the rooftop bar.

Wondering where to stay in Lima, Peru? I had a great experience at this Miraflores hotel. Read my unsponsored Hotel Dazzler Lima review for all the details you need to travel in Peru. To & Fro Fam

Central to Miraflores

When I travel, I avoid taking taxis—partly because I am cheap (ha!) but mostly because I love wandering. So I was happy when I discovered that I could walk all over Miraflores and other parts of Lima from the Hotel Dazzler.

Miraflores is perhaps Lima’s safest tourist neighborhood, and I never felt uncomfortable walking in the area.

From the hotel, I walked to the Malecon, Parque Kennedy, the Huaca Pucllana pre-Incan ruins, the Amano Museum of Textiles, the Parque del Amor and Barranco. (To read about these must-see destinations in Miraflores, click over for a full post on what to do, see, eat and drink in Miraflores.)

We were also an easy taxi ride to Lima Central. The hotel front desk was helpful in telling us how much to estimate for paying for the taxi ride (which you always need to negotiate before getting into the car).

Hotel Dazzler amenities

I usually keep my distance from hotel gyms, but while I was traveling I really wanted to keep up with my weight-lifting routine. So I got up early a few mornings to work out at the Hotel Dazzler gym, and it was actually pretty nice. There were a few elliptical machines and treadmills, plus two benches and free weights. It was nothing fancy, but it got the job done.

Just be aware that the gym was open air: The plus is that it doesn’t get sweaty and stinky (yuck!) but the down side is that it’s humid.

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Next to the gym is the Hotel Dazzler rooftop pool. I didn’t end up swimming, but it is heated and has a gorgeous view of the Lima skyline. The hotel also has a sauna next to the swimming pool.

Bottom line: Hotel Dazzler Lima review

If you’re looking for where to stay in Miraflores, I absolutely recommend the Hotel Dazzler Lima.

I had peace of mind and confidence in my safety and comfort staying at the hotel here. What’s more, I knew we wouldn’t have the problems faced by my friends who booked another hotel in Miraflores—which mysteriously closed without ever notifying them or refunding their money. (No bueno.)

As a reminder, this Hotel Dazzler Lima review is completely unsponsored and unsolicited. I hope it helps as you figure out where to stay in Miraflores!

Let me know if you’ve stayed at the Dazzler, and if this Hotel Dazzler Lima review is helpful.

Wondering where to stay in Lima, Peru? I had a great experience at this Miraflores hotel. Read my unsponsored Hotel Dazzler Lima review for all the details you need to travel in Peru. To & Fro Fam

29 Comments

  • Those rooms are HUGE! What’s the price per night for a triple, and how does the cost compare to other hotels in the area? I’d definitely consider this when traveling with a group or large family.

    • catherine.art says:

      Aren’t they BIG? The triple room especially blew me away. I think we paid about $175 per night for the triple. The setup was ideal for traveling as a group.

  • Wow, this looks like a great place especially for a group. The pool looks amazing. I really like your added travel tips throughout the post as well. Lovely pictures, glad you had a wonderful trip!

    • catherine.art says:

      Thank you, Breona! We traveled to Peru in winter (hence the fog in the rooftop shot) so I didn’t get to take much advantage of the pool, but it was a lovely spot.

  • KD Harris says:

    Nice! Never seen a triple room before, but what a great idea if you’re traveling in large groups!

  • Jay says:

    Thanks for your review of this hotel. I am very picky about where I stay (two experiences with bed bugs will do that to a person, I guess) so the ability to read an in-depth review like this is extremely helpful. I would absolutely consider this hotel if I ever travel there.

    • catherine.art says:

      UGH bed bugs – SHUDDER. No wonder you’re particular! I wish I could find more in-depth reviews, especially unsponsored ones, because I’m like you: I want to know exactly what I’m getting into with trips abroad.

  • Looks like a great hotel! I love that the rooms offer triples to help save on costs! I’d love to go to Peru someday in the near future…looks beautiful!

    • catherine.art says:

      I hope you make it to Peru – it’s such an incredible country. I’m sure glad we had such a nice stay at the Dazzler.

  • Maritha says:

    This is awesome. Love a good breakfast buffet. Your point about how you’re going to eat later in a group because it takes longer to make a decision is legit.

    • catherine.art says:

      There was one day in particular I learned the later-group-lunch lesson the hard way. I got SO CRANKY! haha

  • This sounds like a major win. The hotel looks lovely, clean, and I appreciate that it’s walkable to most areas because I also like to skip the taxis when I travel abroad. I also appreciate that the breakfast is so hearty because I am a breakfast first or I’ll get super hangry kind of girl.

    • catherine.art says:

      Sounds like we are breakfast twins! I love it when complimentary breakfasts are full meals because it really makes it less expensive to travel, since you don’t have to eat out as much.

  • I don’t think I’ve ever seen a TRIPLE room. How cool is that? Plus, the pool is gorgeous and I love that it’s heated!

  • Helen Little says:

    Thanks for this unbiased review! If I ever visit Peru I will be sure to look it up!

  • Tayler Morrell says:

    What a great looking hotel. You must have had a lot of fun!

  • This place looks fab! We are keen to take a tour of South America when we get the chance… so much to explore!

    • catherine.art says:

      South America is great. I’m so glad I had the chance to explore Peru. Next on my S America list: Bolivia!

  • Maya says:

    Looks like a great spot to land while in Peru! Thanks for the honest review!

  • Brittany says:

    What a dream!!! I would love to go to Lima

  • Mary says:

    Wow. That place looks amazing, especially for the price. Clean, huge, great amenities. I feel like traveling to Peru now!!

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