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7.2 / 10 Guest Rating

Hostal Residencial Lino

Jirón Daniel Villayzán N° 493, Huaraz, pe

Hostal Residencial Lino - main view

About the Property

Mountain View Terrace
Experience breathtaking views of the mountains from the comfort of your own terrace at Hostal Residencial Lino.

Modern Amenities
Enjoy modern conveniences such as free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms with free toiletries in every room.

Convenient Location
Located just 1.4 km from Estadio Rosas Pampa and offering a paid airport shuttle service, Hostal Residencial Lino provides easy access to nearby attractions and transportation options.

Book your stay at Hostal Residencial Lino now to enjoy a comfortable and convenient experience in Huaraz.

Facilities & Amenities

Non-smoking rooms
Restaurant
Family rooms
Luggage storage
Non-smoking throughout
Grocery deliveries
Front desk (limited hours)
Free wired internet
Internet access
Housekeeping on request

Important Information

Check-in & Out

Check-in
Check-out10:00 AM

Property Notes

A deposit may be required at the property.

Check Room Availability

1 night · 2 adults

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Guest Reviews

7.2
Very Good2 verified reviews

Categories

Cleanliness9.6
Location9.8
Service9.2
Facilities9.0
Value for money8.9
Comfort9.5

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LuispePE
Verified booking
solo_traveller
Standard Room
Stayed in May 24, 2026

"Exceptional"

10.0
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SamusUS
Verified booking
solo traveller
Standard Room
Stayed in Apr 9, 2023

"Could be a lot better but not bad"

6.0

Host and his family are kind, my bicycle is safely stowed with them. The rooftop is cool. Close enough to town to be convenient but far enough away to be relatively calm.

The shower sprays water all over the floor of the bathroom, it was not particularly clean...it looks like there is BBQ sauce on the curtains, or blood or something, literally like someone was hocking up phlegm onto the curtains... there is only one pillow, and relatively minimal facilities, no kitchen, no table in the room, and it was double the price of most other places, that said, everything was full because of easter passover the weekend I stayed. Also, its dark in the hallway and someone keeps turning the lights off so I cant see to unlock the door...and the lights are too bright in the room, but that is classic Peru, people seem to not understand nice warm lighting...

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