It’s a unique hotel built with ashlar and has colonial rooms. It’s 225 years old and it used to be the Peruvian National Mint for 6 years between 1937 to 1943. The gold leaf murals, and paintings from the Republican era have been integrated in the hotel.
In 2019, it was recognized as a cultural heritage by UNESCO, obtaining the blue shield, a symbol that allows its visitors to know its history through a QR code.
Alma Restaurant presents a delicious combination of the roots and ingredients of traditional Arequipa cuisine with contemporary haute cuisine in exquisite lunches, dinners and a varied breakfast buffet.
It has 40 highly comfortable rooms and 100% non-smoking rooms. From here you can go to see the Colca Canyon, which is a few hours from the city of Arequipa.
Includes free extras such as: breakfast buffet, room service, WiFi connection, etc.
Plan your trip as far in advance as you can. Last minute travel is stressful to plan, and can often end up being more expensive.