
Carrying a Michelin Selected distinction for 2025, Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima positions itself within San Isidro's established business and leisure corridor, where financial-district polish meets proximity to Lima's most serious dining addresses. For travellers arriving during Lima's grey-sky winter months, when the city's coastal mist settles in, the property offers a composed urban base with the neighbourhood's walkable restaurant culture directly outside.
Pearl is the En Primeur Club membership app — saves, bookings, and concierge access live there. Same editors, same standards.
- Address
- Av. Jorge Basadre Grohmann 367, Lima 15073, Peru
- Phone
- +51 1 6111234
- Website
- hyatt.com

San Isidro as a Hotel Setting: What the District Signals
Lima's hotel market has long split between two gravitational centres: Miraflores, with its ocean-facing boulevard and tourist-oriented density, and San Isidro, the financial and diplomatic district that functions as the city's most composed residential and commercial quarter. Jorge Basadre, the street where the Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima sits, runs through the quieter eastern side of San Isidro, away from the Camino Real commercial strip and closer to the Bosque El Olivar, the centuries-old olive grove that defines the neighbourhood's character more than any building does. Properties in this corridor compete on address quality and access to Lima's premier dining cluster rather than on ocean views or Miraflores proximity. That is a deliberate positioning choice, and for a certain kind of traveller, it is the right one.
San Isidro holds most of the addresses that matter to serious diners in Lima. The concentration of high-end Peruvian restaurants within walking or short-taxi distance of Jorge Basadre is tighter here than anywhere else in the city, which makes the neighbourhood function less like a hotel district and more like a base of operations for extended eating.
The Michelin Selected Designation: What It Means in Practice
The Michelin Selected designation, which the Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima carries for 2025, sits below Michelin Key status but above the general listings that populate most hotel guides. In practical terms, Michelin Selected represents the guide's threshold acknowledgment that a property meets baseline quality criteria worth flagging for travellers using the Michelin Hotels platform. Lima's inclusion in the Michelin Hotels framework spans a range of styles and price points. The designation here functions as a quality floor signal rather than a positioning ceiling, meaning the property has been evaluated and passed rather than singled out for distinction.
Within Lima's hotel competitive set, Michelin Selected properties include approaches as different as the historically rooted Country Club Lima Hotel, the design-led Hotel B in Barranco, and Manto Lima - MGallery. The Hyatt Centric brand positions itself as the more urban, neighbourhood-engaged tier within the Hyatt portfolio, oriented toward travellers who want connectivity and local access over resort-scale amenity stacks. That brand logic aligns reasonably well with San Isidro's character as a district.
Jorge Basadre and the Street's Context
The editorial angle that the building's address provides is worth slowing down on. Jorge Basadre is named for the Peruvian historian and philosopher whose archives and intellectual legacy are tied to Lima's cultural infrastructure. Streets named for national intellectuals in Latin American cities are rarely accidental in their urban placement, and San Isidro's civic grid reflects a mid-twentieth-century moment when the district was developed as Lima's modern residential core for professional and diplomatic classes. The built environment on and around Jorge Basadre still carries that mid-century residential character in parts, even as commercial development has added office towers and hotel blocks over subsequent decades.
Arriving at the hotel, the neighbourhood signals those layered histories in the way that mature urban districts tend to: older buildings alongside newer ones, wide pavements planted with trees from the Bosque El Olivar tradition, and the absence of the beach-town commercial noise that defines stretches of Miraflores. For travellers who have previously stayed in Miraflores properties and found the tourist-service density wearing, San Isidro offers a different register of city experience.
How It Compares to the Broader Lima Hotel Field
Lima's upper-tier hotel market offers a wider range of positions than most South American capitals. At the heritage end, the Country Club Lima Hotel operates from a 1920s building with institutional civic history, while Belmond Las Casitas and the JW Marriott Hotel Lima anchor the Miraflores seafront. In Barranco, the bohemian southern district, Hotel B and Atemporal occupy a smaller, design-led niche. The Crowne Plaza Lima by IHG and fausto round out the mid-to-upper international brand presence in the city.
The Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima competes most directly against other full-service international brand hotels in San Isidro, where the comparable set includes properties oriented toward corporate and government travellers as well as leisure guests using Lima as a gateway to wider Peru itineraries. That gateway function is worth noting: travellers routing through Lima on the way to Cusco, the Sacred Valley, or the Amazon tend to treat Lima as a two-to-three-night stop, and a San Isidro base works efficiently for that pattern given the district's proximity to business infrastructure and its restaurant access.
For those planning onward travel, the Peruvian property network extends considerably. Options worth knowing include Palacio Nazarenas in Cusco, Andenia Boutique Hotel in Sacred Valley, Las Casitas, A Belmond Hotel in Arequipa, Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica in Tambopata, Delfin Amazon Cruises in Iquitos, Sanctuary Lodge, A Belmond Hotel in Machu Picchu, Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción in Puerto Maldonado, Willka T'ika Essential Wellness in Urubamba, Hotel Paracas in Paracas, Puqio in Yanque, Inkaterra Cabo Blanco in Cabo Blanco, Titilaka in Puno, and Tinajani in Canon De Tinajani.
Seasonal Timing and Lima's Rhythms
Lima operates on an inverted seasonal logic relative to most tourism destinations. The Southern Hemisphere winter, running roughly June through September, brings the garúa, the persistent coastal mist that keeps temperatures mild but skies consistently grey. This is also when Lima's restaurant scene peaks in visitor engagement, with many serious diners timing trips to coincide with Peru's spring restaurant conference season and the cooler, more comfortable temperatures that make the city's long tasting-menu formats feel less demanding. Booking San Isidro hotels during these months, particularly July and August, requires more lead time than the shoulder months of October through December, when the cloud layer lifts and Lima's coastal light becomes considerably more vivid.
Planning a Stay: Practical Orientation
The property address at Jorge Basadre 367 places guests within the eastern San Isidro grid, walkable to the Bosque El Olivar and the main restaurant cluster around Conquistadores and Dos de Mayo streets. Lima's traffic makes taxi and rideshare the practical default for reaching Miraflores or Barranco, both of which are fifteen to twenty minutes by car depending on time of day. Jorge Chavez International Airport sits to the north of the city, and the transit from airport to San Isidro typically runs thirty to fifty minutes under normal traffic conditions, longer during peak hours.
Travellers whose frame of reference for international city hotels runs toward properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, or Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo will find the Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima operating at a different scale and register, as a competent full-service urban hotel rather than a trophy address. Its case rests primarily on location quality within Lima's most serious dining district and on the Hyatt network infrastructure that matters to frequent programme members.
Peers in This Market
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hyatt Centric San Isidro LimaThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Modern boutique hotel celebrating Peruvian culture with local artwork. | $$$ | |
| Pullman Lima Miraflores | Contemporary high-rise blending modern design with traditional Peruvian elements | $$$ | Miraflores |
| Pullman Lima San Isidro | Modern business hotel with wellness amenities | $$$ | San Isidro |
| Nhow Lima | Disruptive lifestyle hotel blending Peruvian heritage with contemporary pop culture. | $$$ | Miraflores |
| Iberostar Selection Miraflores | Urban oceanfront luxury hotel with strong sustainability positioning in Lima’s Miraflores district. | $$$$ | Miraflores |
| Country Club Lima Hotel | Historic luxury hotel with museum-quality art collection | $$$$ | San Isidro |
Continue exploring
More in Lima
Hotels in Lima
Browse all →Restaurants in Lima
Browse all →Wineries in Lima
Browse all →At a Glance
- Modern
- Trendy
- Sophisticated
- Business Trip
- Weekend Escape
- Rooftop Pool
- Wifi
- Pool
- Fitness Center
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant On Site
- Business Center
Modern and chic with Peruvian artwork, soundproofed rooms, and a quiet yet trendy atmosphere.















