Beach Art

Jiron Juan Faning 100 Lima, LI . • From $120 Per Day
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  • Two Bedroom Units Available
  • One Bathroom
  • Pets Considered
  • Off Street Parking
  • Laundry In Building
  • Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

Beach Art is a two-bedroom apartment located in Barranco, just a few minutes from the Museum of Contemporary Art and Barranco Beach.

As you enter, you’ll be met by the open kitchen which is fully equipped with dinnerware and appliances, and also has a bar for three guests. This one is integrated into the living room that includes a sofa, a flat-screen TV, and access to the balcony with a city view. The master bedroom has a queen-size bed, a flat-screen TV, and an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower. The second bedroom has another queen-size bed.

During your stay, you’ll have access to all of the community’s amenities including the gym, pool, and BBQ area. Please note that parties are not permitted at this home.

Amenities

Fully Furnished
Equipped Kitchen
Balcony
Maid Service
All Utilities
flat screen TV
Wifi

Property Location

About Lima, Peru

Learn About This Location

When fog enshrouds its colonial-age buildings and highrises, Lima's charms come across as all too subtle. Lima is the second-driest world capital afrter Cairo, rising above a long stretch of crumbling ocean cliffs. To really experience it, ride the wave of chaos from high-rise condos built alongside ancient temples, to the fast Pacific waves rolling toward noisy traffic jams. 

Lima is also sophisticated, with a history of civilization dating back millennia. Museums showcase sublime pottery; galleries debut avante-guard art; religious processions bring back the 18th century and nightclubs spew tropical beats. No visitor can miss the capital’s culinary excellence, more than 400 years in the making.

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