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A stunningly designed full-service resort in prime position on the banks of Lake Titicaca high up in the Peruvian altiplano. — The Telegraph
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Yes, a midrange Puno hotel with a sense of style. — Lonely Planet
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An ecological paradise for those who can afford it, this exclusive hotel is on Isla Suasi, on a remote end of Lake Titicaca (a five-and-a-half hour boat ride from Puno, including a stop at Uruos). — Fodor's
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From the prime position of a private island, jutting out into Lake Titicaca, feast your eyes on one of the greatest vistas in South America. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
A surprisingly modern hotel given the remote location, rooms are as comfortable and up-to-date as you can find in the city. — Fodor's
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The 'blue moon' name might conjure images of a cozy, tranquil night's rest, and this small hotel is tucked far enough away from the noise that it's true. — Lonely Planet
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This well-run, central hotel with 64 rooms is one of the largest in Puno, but is often full. — Lonely Planet
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Serene but close to the action, this friendly, good-value hostel has outdated decor, with its best rooms on the upper floors. — Lonely Planet
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Panoramic views of Lake Titicaca and its surroundings can be viewed from the endless windows that line the restaurant atop of this Spanish-colonial hotel, and some of the rooms share the view. — Fodor's
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A mellow spot with a barrage of cultures and exceptionally large, comfy, clean rooms. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
Snug rooms have parquet floors, cable TV, hot showers and heating but vary in quality at this large, well-established spot. — Lonely Planet
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Centrally located and modern, this a great base for your tours, The hotel has comfortable rooms that feature orthopedic beds, heating, and native weavings that inject color and local flair. — Fodor's
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The most centrally located of all Puno hotels, right in the Plaza de Armas, all rooms are comfortable; some include balconies and Jacuzzis while all have modern bathrooms with bathtubs. — Fodor's
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Editor's Note:
This property is currently undergoing renovations. — Fodor's
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2 reviews
Basic but comfortable rooms with the typical Casa Andina great service, this standard-level hotel is centrally located, making it easy to head out to tour for the day or have dinner out in the evening. — Fodor's
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1 review
An elegant European-owned casona (large house) with helpful staff. — Lonely Planet
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On a quiet street about a five-minute walk from Jirón Lima, this is an affordable, cozy place to lay your head after a day on the lake, with basic but clean and comfortable rooms. — Fodor's
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This sophisticated hotel has such incredible lake views from every room that you might be tempted to just stay in. — Lonely Planet
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