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Hotels & Accommodations in Lake Titicaca - Puno, Peru

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Jose Antonio Puno

Puno
The hotel is located on the banks of Lake Titicaca in a location from which the scenery offered by the highest navigable lake in the world can be enjoyed. Plaza de puno, the Dreyer Museum and La casa del Corregidor can all be reached in 10 minutes' by car and the hotel is situated a 15-minute drive from the centre. This 106-room, air-conditioned city hotel has 7 floors and is equipped with 4 lifts, heating, smoke detectors, safety (and soundproof) glass as well as spacious common areas including a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out service, a cloakroom, currency exchange facilities and a hotel safe. The hotel features a bar and a restaurant, as well as conference facilities, a souvenir shop and a business centre. For an additional fee payable locally the hotel offers room service. A green area on the private landing facilitates easy access to tourism activities. Wireless Internet access, a laundry service and a car park are available. The en suite rooms are furnished with a double or king-size bed and equipped with a bathroom featuring a bath and a hairdryer. All of the rooms are equipped with a direct dial telephone, satellite TV, a radio and wireless Internet access, as well as a minibar and a safe. All of the rooms feature individually regulated heating, as well as a balcony or terrace. In addition to a breakfast buffet the hotel offers its guests a choice of à la carte or set menu options for both lunch and dinner.
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Why People Love Lake Titicaca - Puno, Peru

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wyligutierres
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Feb 2020
Good experience and very friendly in this part of the world. I highly recommend it! especially the Ronaldo guide.
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Peter L
3
Nov 2022
My "guide" was 25 minutes late collecting me. We walked round the block and I was ushered into a random taxi, no seat belts. Three minutes later, swapped into another taxi, no seat belts. The taxi driver drove like Mad Max in an apocalyptic race out of town, 110kph in a 40kph, no seatbelts. Aft...
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danielwatson88
5
Dec 2019
Was a quick short half day trip. It was a good tour of the funeral tombs, there weren´t many people there so it was easy to walk around and click some nice photos. The guide explained many facts in details.

Frequently Asked Questions about Lake Titicaca - Puno

What is Lake Titicaca?

Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable body of water in the world, located in the Andes between Peru and Bolivia. It's a popular destination for travelers looking to explore indigenous cultures and stunning natural landscapes.

What are some popular activities to do at Lake Titicaca?

Visitors can take boat tours to explore the lake and its islands, including the famous Uros Floating Islands. Hiking, biking, and kayaking are popular outdoor activities, and visitors can also visit local communities to learn about traditional weaving and agriculture practices.

What is the best time to visit Lake Titicaca?

The best time to visit Lake Titicaca is during the dry season from May to October. This is when the weather is sunny and dry, with cooler temperatures. The wet season from November to April can be rainy and muddy.

What are some must-see attractions in Puno?

In addition to Lake Titicaca, Puno is known for its colonial architecture, including the Puno Cathedral and the Casa del Corregidor. The Puno Plaza de Armas is also a popular spot for visitors, with its colorful buildings and bustling street markets.

What are some traditional dishes to try in Puno?

Puno is known for its hearty Andean cuisine, including dishes like chuo, a type of freeze-dried potato, and quinoa soup. Visitors should also try the local specialty of trucha, or rainbow trout, which is caught fresh from Lake Titicaca.

What are some of the best accommodations in Puno?

There are a variety of accommodations in Puno, ranging from budget hostels to luxury hotels. Some popular options include the Libertador Lake Titicaca, Casa Andina Premium Puno, and Tierra Viva Puno Plaza.

How do I get to Lake Titicaca?

Visitors can fly into the nearby Juliaca Airport, which is serviced by several airlines including LATAM and Avianca. From Juliaca, it's a 45-minute drive to Puno, where visitors can take boat tours to explore Lake Titicaca.

What are some of the indigenous cultures found around Lake Titicaca?

The region around Lake Titicaca is home to several indigenous communities, including the Uros, Aymara, and Quechua. Visitors can learn about their traditional customs, music, and dance, and purchase locally-made crafts like textiles and pottery.

What should I pack for a trip to Lake Titicaca?

Visitors should pack for a variety of weather conditions, including warm layers for the cool evenings, rain gear for the wet season, and sunscreen and hats for the sunny days. Comfortable hiking shoes are also recommended for exploring the islands and surrounding hills.

Is it safe to travel to Lake Titicaca?

Lake Titicaca is generally considered safe for travelers, with a low crime rate. Visitors should take normal precautions like keeping valuables secure and using reputable tour operators. It's also important to be aware of the high altitude in the region and take steps to avoid altitude sickness.