With this renovation, the hotel welcomes guests into spacious spaces under a minimalist and uncomplicated concept, which in turn combines elegance with holistic connection and sustainability, maximizing the efficient use of resources.
The rooms, equipped with LED lights and energy sensors, guarantee a lower environmental impact by reducing electricity consumption by 70%. Furthermore, the FSC certification of the wood used in the floors guarantees that it comes from responsibly managed sources. Likewise, the use of local stones in the decor, as well as the baby alpaca blankets made by artisans from the Peruvian highlands, who come from communities at over 3,800 meters above sea level and are represented by the Wayra association, reinforce the commitment to sustainability.
Guests can contribute to this environmental awareness by using water responsibly, choosing to reuse towels and sheets. Additionally, the property has eliminated single-use plastic water bottles, replacing them with reusable glass containers, and has installed water dispensers in each hallway, allowing guests to count how many plastic bottles have been saved thanks to this practice.
The property's 300 rooms (276 in the urban and contemporary categories, and 76 in the executive and exclusive suites) feature distinct areas, one for relaxation and another for dining, reading, or working. This creates a welcoming atmosphere and enhances the flow of the space, elevating each guest's experience, making the hotel the ideal destination for luxury travelers who prioritize renewal and the pursuit of their own well-being.
Overall, the design elements pay tribute to Peruvian culture and its fortunate geography, which stands out for the beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and the impressive coastal strip that runs along the cliffs of Lima, turning the JW Marriott experience into an enriching journey for each guest.
The room design highlights authentic and luxurious details; for example, the bed's headboard is crafted from leather with embroidered details inspired by colonial-era patterns. The bathroom design, meanwhile, is inspired by the textures that contrast the intersection of the Costa Verde in the Miraflores district with the city. The walls are composed of overlapping planes: smooth surfaces of wood and marble that contrast with
the Talamoye stone walls, creating an atmosphere that evokes the serenity of a spa and awakens the guest's senses.
The iconic hotel, a benchmark for luxury hospitality in the Peruvian capital, strategically located across from the Miraflores boardwalk, underwent a renovation process that began with the public areas and ended with the guestrooms, offering an elegant and modern concept to those who gather there, whether as guests, during events, or in its renowned restaurants.
The rooms are complemented by a variety of services that enrich the experience of those visiting the property. The hotel has three dining options. La Vista is the main restaurant, named after its privileged view of the seafront and the ocean. There, guests can enjoy an extensive breakfast buffet, tea time, and an à la carte menu for lunch and dinner. The JW Lounge offers a Nikkei menu with signature cocktails, and JW Market curates the best of gourmet pastries. Additionally, guests can stay in shape in a well-equipped gym, the largest in the city for a hotel.
Fuente: JW Marriott.