Patio Hotel Reviews

Hostal El Patio Lima Reviews: Patio, Rooms, Location Guide

Exterior entry of Hostal El Patio in Miraflores, with a clear view into the patio courtyard.

Hostal El Patio in Lima is a solid, trustworthy pick for budget-to-midrange travelers who want a clean, calm base in Miraflores. It punches above its price point on atmosphere and staff warmth, but it does have real quirks around room size, shower pressure, and building noise that you should weigh honestly before booking.

The exact property you're looking for

Street-level view of a modest guesthouse facade on Calle Ernesto Diez Canseco in Miraflores, Lima

There is only one Hostal El Patio you want here. The full property name is Hostal El Patio Miraflores, and its address is Calle Ernesto Diez Canseco 341, Miraflores, Lima 15074, Peru. You'll see it listed on Booking.com as "El Patio Miraflores" and on Tripadvisor as a Miraflores B&B, same place, slightly different labels depending on the platform. The phone listed on the official site is +51 996 287 779 if you want to contact them directly. Do not confuse it with hostals or restaurants of similar names in the historic center or Barranco; the Miraflores address is what distinguishes it.

Location-wise, Miraflores is the right neighborhood if you want walkable safety, good restaurants, and easy access to the Malecón cliffs above the Pacific. The hostal sits on a quieter side street just off the busier commercial strips, putting you within easy walking distance of Parque Kennedy and the main restaurant and café scene without being right on top of it. That residential-street placement is actually one of its bigger selling points, which I'll get into below.

What guests consistently love

Across Tripadvisor (583+ reviews, 4.1/5), Expedia, and Booking.com, the same positives come up again and again. Cleanliness is the most reliable praise, guests use words like "spotless" repeatedly, and verified Expedia reviews from as recently as January 2026 call it out specifically. The staff gets nearly as much love: words like "gracious," "helpful," and "warm" show up across platforms and time periods, which suggests it's a genuine culture of the place rather than one good front-desk person.

  • Cleanliness rated highly and consistently, even in rooms described as "basic" or "modest"
  • Staff praised for helpfulness, warmth, and local recommendations
  • Free breakfast described as "very pleasant" and a genuine perk at this price level
  • Location on a quiet Miraflores side street, close to Parque Kennedy without street noise
  • Courtyard and garden atmosphere that makes the property feel like a peaceful retreat
  • 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi mentioned as reliable basics

What guests consistently complain about

The negatives are real and worth taking seriously. Shower water pressure comes up frequently, one Booking.com reviewer called it "very poor," and this appears to be a known building-level issue rather than a one-off maintenance blip. Room size is the other big one: KAYAK's review tags flag "room was small" as a common discussion topic, and several guests note that standard rooms feel cramped if you're traveling with much gear or a partner who needs their own space. A couple of rooms on the fourth floor have been specifically called out for noise from a water-tank pump that kicks in around 4 a.m., one reviewer on Tripadvisor was direct enough to say "avoid the 4th floor." Humidity and a faintly damp smell have come up in a few reviews, particularly in certain rooms, and some guests mention early-morning noise from doors in adjacent rooms.

  • Weak shower water pressure reported across multiple platforms and time periods
  • Standard rooms can feel small, especially for longer stays or couples with luggage
  • Fourth-floor rooms near the water tank have a documented early-morning noise issue
  • Some rooms feel slightly humid or carry a faint damp smell
  • Early-morning door noise from neighboring rooms in some parts of the building
  • Limited social/common areas compared to what some guests expect from a hostal

The patio and outdoor vibe: what actually makes this place special

Sunlit colonial courtyard patio with a small fountain and flowering terraces around it.

This is the heart of the property, and it's genuinely lovely. Hostal El Patio is built around a colonial-style central courtyard with a tinkling fountain, flowering terraces, and plants everywhere. The official site describes it as a "quintas" layout, a traditional Peruvian garden house, and that framing is accurate. When you walk through the gate, the noise and pace of Lima just drops away. Guests on Tripadvisor describe it as an "oasis of color, vegetation, and beauty" and lean heavily on words like "peace and tranquility."

Booking.com's listing is specific about this: the property has "a large interior patio and terraces with plants and flowers," meaning this isn't just a potted plant by the door. For a site like this one that cares about patio culture, this is worth underlining: the outdoor courtyard at El Patio is a designed, lived-in space that genuinely shapes the stay. It's not a pool deck or a rooftop bar, it's quieter and more intimate than that, closer in feel to the kind of shaded courtyard you'd find at a boutique hotel in Oaxaca or a riad in Morocco. If you've explored places like Hotelito Patio Azul or Los Patios Hotel in Cabo, you'll recognize that same philosophy of building a stay around a central outdoor gathering space. If you're curious how that Cabo approach compares, look up Los Patios Hotel in Cabo reviews to see whether you like the same outdoor-gathering vibe. If you like courtyard-focused stays, you may also want to check Hotelito Patio Azul reviews to compare the vibe and comfort level. Here it's colonial Lima meets tropical garden, and it works.

Rooms, comfort, and the amenities that actually matter

Rooms are described honestly as "basic but spotless" by multiple guests, which is a useful framing. You're not getting boutique hotel finishes, but the cleanliness standard is high and the beds are made up properly. Standard double rooms include an in-room safe, desk, blackout drapes, and free Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi is listed as free high-speed on Tripadvisor's amenity summary, and it doesn't come up as a major complaint in reviews, which usually means it's functional.

There is no air conditioning in many rooms, and this comes up as a discomfort point for some guests, particularly in Lima's humid shoulder seasons. Fans are present in some rooms, but if temperature control matters to you, ask explicitly before booking. The hot water situation is tied to the water pressure problem: the water gets hot, but the flow can be frustratingly weak in some rooms. Suite S-1 gets a specific shoutout in at least one Expedia review for having significantly more space and an extra entertaining area, so if you're staying a few nights or traveling as a couple, it's worth asking about suite availability when you book.

AmenityStatusNotes
Free Wi-FiYes, includedListed as high-speed; minimal complaints in reviews
Free BreakfastYes, includedConsistently described as pleasant and a genuine perk
Hot WaterYes, but inconsistent pressureWater heats up; shower flow can be weak in some rooms
Air ConditioningNot standardSome rooms have fans; ask before booking if this matters
24-Hour Front DeskYesHelpful for late arrivals or early departures
Airport TransportationAvailable (ask property)Listed on Tripadvisor amenities; confirm details directly
In-Room SafeYes (standard rooms)Mentioned in Expedia room listings
HousekeepingYesListed on Expedia; consistent cleanliness is a review theme

Value for money and who this hostal is actually right for

Sunlit hostal courtyard breakfast table with pastries, fruit, and coffee cups on a wooden patio table.

At its price point in Miraflores, Hostal El Patio delivers real value if your priorities match what it does well. The free breakfast alone is a meaningful inclusion in a neighborhood where café prices add up fast. The location is genuinely walkable to most of what visitors want in Lima, and the courtyard atmosphere is the kind of thing you'd normally pay more for. Si buscas opciones con un patio destacado en Querétaro, también vale la pena revisar Dos Patios Queretaro antes de decidir dos patios querétaro. Si buscas opciones con un patio destacado en Querétaro, también vale la pena revisar Dos Patios Queretaro antes de decidir. The staff's local knowledge and helpfulness is also a value-add that budget travelers especially appreciate.

That said, this is not the right fit for everyone. Here's a clear breakdown:

Traveler TypeGood Fit?Why
Solo budget/midrange travelerYesClean, well-located, breakfast included, helpful staff
Couple wanting a relaxed baseYes (request a suite)Courtyard atmosphere is romantic; standard rooms may feel small
Light-sleeping travelerCautiousAvoid 4th floor; some building and door noise reported
Traveler who needs ACNo (check first)AC is not standard; ask explicitly before booking
Families or groups with luggageLimitedRoom sizes can be tight; storage space is modest
Digital nomad needing reliable Wi-FiProbably yesWi-Fi rarely flagged as a problem; verify current quality
Luxury or boutique hotel seekerNoRooms are clean but basic; this is a charming colonial hostal

How to verify recent reviews and book with confidence today

With 583+ Tripadvisor reviews and a solid volume of dated reviews on Expedia (including verified stays from late 2024 through early 2026), there's enough data here to trust the patterns. But reviews age, and hostal management and maintenance can shift. Here's how to do your due diligence right now, in April 2026.

  1. Filter Tripadvisor and Booking.com reviews to the last 3 months only. Look specifically for any new mentions of water pressure, noise, or humidity — these are the most variable maintenance issues.
  2. Check Expedia for 'Verified' review labels on recent stays. Verified reviews require a confirmed booking and are harder to fake, so they carry more weight when scanning for patterns.
  3. On Booking.com, look at the individual category scores (cleanliness, comfort, facilities, staff). A high cleanliness score but lower comfort score would confirm what longer-term reviews already suggest.
  4. Ask the property directly (via their contact number +51 996 287 779 or through the booking platform messaging) about: which floor your room will be on, whether AC is available, and current breakfast timing. These three questions eliminate most of the common surprise complaints.
  5. Request a room not on the 4th floor if you are a light sleeper, citing the water-tank noise issue specifically. Properties will usually accommodate this if asked in advance.
  6. If you need airport transport, confirm this directly with the hostal before arrival — it's listed as an amenity on Tripadvisor but details aren't spelled out on all platforms.
  7. Cross-reference the official hostal website (where dated guest testimonials go back years) against third-party recent reviews to spot any gaps between curated feedback and unfiltered platform reviews.

The bottom line: Hostal El Patio Miraflores has a genuinely good reputation built over many years of consistent cleanliness, warm staff, and a courtyard atmosphere that guests remember. The trade-offs (small standard rooms, inconsistent shower pressure, no standard AC) are well-documented and predictable, not hidden. Go in with the right expectations, ask the right questions before you arrive, and this is a hostal that tends to overdeliver on what it promises.

FAQ

How bad is the shower water pressure, and will it affect hot water?

When reviews mention weak shower pressure, it can also affect how fast you can rinse shampoo and how comfortable showers feel in cooler mornings. If possible, message them before booking and ask whether the room you’re assigned has strong water flow, and confirm if “hot water” is available in all hours or only during peak times.

Should I avoid the 4th floor because of the water-tank pump noise?

The 4th floor noise is typically tied to building equipment (water-tank pump). If you want to sleep lightly, request a room on floors other than the 4th, or ask them to note in your booking that you prefer quiet placement away from the pump.

If there’s no AC, what should I confirm before booking for summer or humid months?

Yes, since Wi-Fi is usually fine, comfort becomes the deciding factor. Ask whether your room has a fan and whether it’s adequate for Lima humidity, and check if blackout drapes are present for your room category, since early morning light can be an issue without AC.

Are the rooms really small, and how can I tell if my room will be cramped?

Standard double rooms can feel tight if you have a suitcase plus personal items. Before you pay, ask for the approximate room dimensions or whether there is space to open two large bags fully, and consider asking about suite availability if you need a desk area plus more walking space.

What’s the best way to match a room type to shower expectations?

Because hot water flow seems linked to the building’s water pressure, you can’t assume “good water pressure” from the listing alone. If you’re traveling with sensitive needs (long hair, health-related shower routines), prioritize reviews that describe the specific room type you plan to book, then ask them to confirm the shower setup for that category.

Will my room be quiet enough, or can door noise and location affect sleep?

The hostal is known for its courtyard and terraces, but access and quietness can vary by room location. Ask whether your room faces inward toward the courtyard or faces the street side, and if you want maximum peace, request a room positioned away from doorways used by other guests.

What’s typically included in the free breakfast, and are there any time changes I should expect?

Breakfast is often a key reason people feel they get good value. Ask what’s included (for example, juice, eggs or only basic bread and fruit), and whether breakfast times stay consistent during holidays or low occupancy, since some small properties adjust schedules.

Is the lack of AC the same in every room, or are some rooms better ventilated?

Don’t treat “no AC” as a simple yes or no, since some rooms have fans and some may have different ventilation. If temperature control is important, ask for the exact fan type, whether windows can be opened safely, and if any rooms have better airflow due to layout.

What should I message the property about if I have both noise and shower concerns?

Your best due diligence is to ask what they can control: room floor, fan availability, and your shower expectations. In your message, specify you’re concerned about noise around 4 a.m. and water pressure, and request a room assignment that addresses both, not just one.

How do I reduce the risk of damp smell or humidity in the room?

Yes, since courtyard properties can still have humidity in certain rooms, and ventilation varies by room orientation. Ask whether dehumidifiers or extra ventilation solutions are used when humidity is high, and request a room that historically gets less dampness based on recent guest feedback.