Hotel Lago Titicaca
Atmospheric first class hotel with a magical island location on Lake Titicaca, connected to the shore by a narrow causeway.
The first class GHL Hotel Lago Titicaca (formerly Libertador) sits in an atmospheric location, on an island linked by a narrow causeway to the shores of Lake Titicaca. Its situation gives the property its magical quality, although the excellent facilities and sophisticated restaurant are also primary attractions.
Guestrooms all have views over the cobalt waters of the lake, either towards the lively port and University town of Puno, just a short drive away, or to islands across the water – even the gym and Jacuzzi have lake views. Sunrise and sunset are spectacular.
The rooms are decorated in muted creamy colours and are well-equipped and luxuriously furnished. The restaurant is the best in town and its prices reflect this, but it won't disappoint.

Our expert's view

Jamie Swan - Product & Marketing
Jamie backpacked across Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Brazil before joining us; he has a degree in politics and is also a keen sportsman..
When you first arrive at this imposing building you might think it looks a little out of place but once inside you'll realise the architecture offers guests some of the best views of Lake Titicaca there are. Sitting on the terrace whilst enjoying your morning coffee or relaxing in the bar admiring the view through the panoramic windows is not to be missed.
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