Decameron El Pueblo Hotel Lima, Lima
About the Resort
Decameron El Pueblo hotel is located 35 minutes from the financial center of Lima, Peru. The resort embodies the essence of the Andes with an architectural style that reflects traditional Andean towns. Guests experience a unique blend of relaxation and cultural richness, featuring an impressive array of services. This all-inclusive resort offers exquisite Peruvian cuisine and engaging activities, ensuring a memorable stay.
Location
The resort is strategically located
Rooms
The resort has 231 rooms categorized into Standard, Superior, and Suites. Standard rooms come equipped with
Eat & Drink
Dining at the resort includes a
Leisure & Business
Leisure activities include access to seven pools, a
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Facilities
General
- Smoking allowed in designated areas
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Free parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Locker room
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness center
Services
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Children
- Water slides
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Beach umbrellas
- Entertainment
- Sun terrace
- Garden area
- Sauna
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Terrace
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
We had a pleasant stay at El Pueblo, which offers a unique retreat-like experience with lots of activities and spacious grounds. We loved the rustic charm of the bungalows and enjoyed the varied amenities. However, the rooms feel a bit outdated and are in need of upgrades, which detracted from our overall experience. Also, dining options were limited and a bit pricey.
I recently had a two-day getaway at a hotel called El Pueblo, and it was a genuinely enjoyable experience. The grounds are lovely, and they offer a ton of activities. However, the dining options could be better since the restaurant prices were a bit steep for what you get. The rooms were rustic, with a somewhat outdated feel, but the overall atmosphere was quite nice. I'd suggest it as a retreat spot but be aware things might change once the all-inclusive plan rolls out.
I spent a couple of days at this hotel, and it had its ups and downs. The property is beautiful with lots of activities and offers a unique rustic charm in the rooms. However, the service at the front desk could use some improvement, and the dining options were a bit pricey and limited. Overall, it was a good escape from the city with potential for a great experience with the right improvements.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The property felt like a nice escape from the hustle of Lima, with plenty of activities available. However, the room I stayed in was quite dated and could really use an upgrade, especially the bathroom. On the positive side, the grounds were beautiful and there were nice facilities, but the high prices for dining options left me a bit disappointed.