Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center, hotel in Peru
The Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center is a modern hotel in Lima with over three hundred rooms spread across thirty floors. The building features restaurants, bars, a large pool, a spa facility, a fitness center, and conference spaces for events and meetings.
Construction of the hotel began in 2008 and took approximately forty months to complete. The hotel was officially opened in 2011, with Peru's then-president Alan García attending the opening ceremony.
The hotel is located in the San Isidro district and is easily accessible via major roads and public transportation. Guests can arrange taxis on-site or use nearby transport options to explore the city.
The hotel was designed by renowned architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia, whose modern aesthetic makes the building a distinctive landmark on Lima's skyline. Standing over one hundred eighteen meters tall, its height makes it a notable reference point for visitors exploring the city.
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