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Pay Purix Hostel - Lima Airport

Av. Jap�n 806 (ex-Bertello) . Mz. F, Lote 5. Urb, 1er Etapa, Callao, Lima, Peru, Distance from city centre: 7.7km

Rating: 82% from 8 reviews

  • 80%Atmosphere
  • 87%Staff
  • 85%Security
  • 82%Cleanliness
  • 77%Location
  • 85%Value for money
  • 77%Facilities

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  • Great if you need to be close to the airport, comfy beds and a nice rooftop hammock area. No complaints!
  • 80%
  • 21 May 2013 Anonymous USA
  • Very good choice if you want to stay for a night close to the airport. Clean, simple, good breakfast, nice staff.
  • 77%
  • 11 May 2013 Maria Germany
  • Very close to airport, very high quality staffand very helpful and they speak outstanding english
  • 100%
  • 5 March 2013 Robert USA
  • 市街地からは遠いですが、空港から徒歩25分程の立地でトランジットのみの滞在には最適です。ただ、ホットシャワーは出ませんでした。
  • 89%
  • 22 February 2013 Anonymous Japan
  • This is an excellent place to stay if you are only catching a flight out the next day. Really only a one day/night stay. It is really close to the International airport and if you arriving at night and would like a place to sleep close by for one night it's good. Staff were friendly and helpful, downside is that the neighbor hood doesn't seem so safe or with much activity going on. Costs us around 5 soles by cab at night from the airport.
  • 66%
  • 4 October 2012 John
  • For a hostel that is designed to be close to the airport, this place is great. A 20 minute walk down some industrial streets expect some cat-calling if you're a female, but you're safe. Hostel is well-done and has a great breakfast, there just isn't much to do in the area, this is only a place to sleep while waiting for your flight, no good bars/restaurants in the area. Great price, great people.
  • 83%
  • 19 September 2012 Anthony
  • Very clean and safe. The location is great if, like me, you just need a place to stay while you are flying in and out of the airport. If you want to do any visiting or exploring in Lima I suggest a hostel in a different area closer to the action/tourist spots.
  • 91%
  • 1 July 2012 Rebecca
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