An international chain is going to add an elegant lodging in the Peruvian capital with a unique design and a strong local imprint.
In the heart of the Peruvian capital, a historic building is being Restored to become a luxury destination that promises to captivate even the most demanding travelers. The renowned chain Meliá Hotels International He will add a new chapter to his presence in Latin America with a boutique hotel of his exclusive line The Meliá Collection.
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This opening will mark the arrival of the First establishment of this category From the company to Peru, at a privileged point of Lima for its important cultural heritage, its history and its proximity to the main tourist attractions.


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Luxury in the historic center of Lima: This will be the imposing hotel
The project is developed in the emblematic Stacka building with great architectural and cultural value that, centuries ago, was the headquarters of the Thalia club and in the beginning of the newspaper Commerce In 1839. Restoration is in charge of specialist Cirilo Bernui Tafur, with the aim of conserving its historical essence and filling it with modern comforts.
The opening will be carried out in two stages: the first, scheduled to July 2026will have 61 rooms. The second, scheduled for July 2027will expand the offer to 107 rooms in total. From their location, guests will be a few steps from iconic places such as Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral and the Government Palace.
More than a lodging, the proposal seeks to offer a immersive experience. The hotel will have an exclusive cultural program that will include gastronomic, artistic and patrimonial activities, designed so that each visitor can know the city from an authentic and local view.
Development has the support of Promperúentity that promotes investments in areas of great patrimonial value. Its director of Business Investment Promotion, Daniel Córdova, stressed that these types of projects contribute to revalue the historic center and enhance the arrival of international visitors.
The hotel management will be in the hands of Meliá Hotels International, while the property belongs to the Peruvian firm Hotels Bera, composed of the Bernui-Tarazona and Ramos-Bernui families. With this opening, the chain will add its Third establishment in Lima.
Source: Ambito

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