Jr. Luna Pizarro 168
Urb. La Colonial - Callao
Lima - Perú
Phone: (51-1) 464 5811
Fax: (51-1)464 5820
hotel@hmanhattan.com
www.hmanhattan.com
MANHATTAN INN AIRPORT HOTEL
-LIMA, PERU-
Manhattan Inn Airport Hotel is strategically located 5 minutes away from Jorge Chavez International Airport. We offer our premises to those passengers that are in transit flights and need to connect to any domestic or international departures. We are also 15 minutes away from the Historic Centre of the Lima – Peru and main attractions of the city.
Around our hotel in Callao - Lima, there are many important recreation and entertainment centers such as, Aventura Mall, Plaza San Miguel Shopping Centre, casinos, banks, the Inca’s market, among others.
It is also very close to the Commissioner's League - Lima - Callao and one of the main churches, Virgen del Carmen located in Callao - Lima.
We give our guests the facility of early check-in and late check-out; continental breakfast starting at 4am; transportation services to and from the airport at accessible rates (free internet; restaurant & bar; free pre check-in to your flight prior departure and tour services in Lima and other parts of the country!
It is important for us to embrace our local culture's characteristics and we are very proud to do so. We want our guests to get a feeling of all the great things Peru has to offer.
Our Hotel, Manhattan Inn Airport Hotel, Lima - Callao, features good and comfortable facilities that combined with our personalized and high standard services, will make you feel like you are at home away from home.
Cuzco, Archaeological Capital of America was the main city of the Empire of the Tahuantinsuyo, being considered by the Incas like the "Navel of the World".
Lima, capital of Peru, founded on January 18, 1535, is a modern city which, while constantly expanding, has also managed to maintain the elegance of its Historic Center.
The city of El Callao is the Port of Lima, Peru. It was founded in 1537, just two years after Lima (1535), and soon became the main port for Spanish commerce in the Pacific.