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Hotels in Trujillo & Chiclayo:
Places to Stay in Trujillo & Chiclayo |
Trujillo
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Gran Hotel el Golf |
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Situated at the seaside and the only 5-star hotel complex in the whole northern part of Peru, it is also the most luxurious and complete hotel, surrounded by green gardens, flowers and relaxing landscaped areas, in the most exclusive and residential zone of Trujillo. The rooms and suites face the pools and gardens. Amenities include a tennis court, a swimming pool and a private beach. |
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Hotel Libertador Plaza Mayor |
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Located within the once walled historical city, right on the main square. The typical colonial architecture dates from 1943, when due to population growth, it was necessary to build a first class hotel in order to accommodate the city’s distinguished guests. Located a short drive from the beach, it also has poolside terraces. |
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El Brujo Hotel |
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Located in a quiet, residential area of the city, just ten minutes from the Main Square and fifteen minutes from the Airport by car. The hotel has a replica of the Archeological complex "El Brujo," which is one of the most important archaeological sites on the Northern Coast of Peru, and copies of Moche ceramics. Watercolor paintings and elegant furniture form part of the decor. |
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El Gran Marquez |
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Located in a quiet, residential area of the city, just ten minutes from the Main Square and fifteen minutes from the Airport by car. The hotel has a replica of the Archeological complex "El Brujo," which is one of the most important archaeological sites on the Northern Coast of Peru, and copies of Moche ceramics. Watercolor paintings and elegant furniture form part of the decor. |
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Chiclayo |
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Gran Hotel Chiclayo |
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Located in a quiet, residential area of the city, just ten minutes from the Main Square and fifteen minutes from the Airport by car. The hotel has a replica of the Archeological complex "El Brujo," which is one of the most important archaeological sites on the Northern Coast of Peru, and copies of Moche ceramics. Watercolor paintings and elegant furniture form part of the decor. |
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Gran Sipan Hotel |
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Located in a quiet, residential area of the city, just ten minutes from the Main Square and fifteen minutes from the Airport by car. The hotel has a replica of the Archeological complex "El Brujo," which is one of the most important archaeological sites on the Northern Coast of Peru, and copies of Moche ceramics. Watercolor paintings and elegant furniture form part of the decor. |
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