Beaches, deserts, colonial architecture, the Andes, the Amazon Rainforest – and let’s not forget Machu Picchu and a load of other Inca sights – Peru is a HUGE South American destination that’s as good for history buffs as it is for adventure sports enthusiasts.

Backpacking in these parts is relatively simple. But choosing a hostel isn’t always easy. Because backpacking IS so popular, there may be a lot of places to choose from, but there are also a load of hostels that aren’t gonna be up to scratch.

Solution? Our epic guide to the 35 best hostels in Peru.

Yep. You won’t be stuck hopping from ropey hostel to ropey hostel thanks to our insider guide. Instead, you’ll be fully prepared to backpack Peru like a pro.

So, less chat. Let’s dive right into the world of Peru’s top hostels!

Quick Answer – The Best Hostels in Peru

Best hostels in Peru

The 35 Best Hostels in Peru

So you’re backpacking through Peru and now it’s time to find the right accommodation? Don’t worry, we’ve listed the best hostels for you. Make sure you choose wisely!

I think we can all agree that deciding where to stay in Peru can be a real struggle. There is so much to see and so much to do, but the country isn’t small. In order to tick off everything on your list, be make sure to inform yourself about accommodation before you start your travels. You don’t want to end up miles away from the hotspots you wanted to explore!

Best Overall Hostels in Peru – The Prime Spot Backpackers Hostel

The Prime Spot Backpackers Hostel best hostels in Peru

Well let’s be honest, the clue’s in the name of this one. It pretty much IS the prime spot and one of the best overall hostels in Peru. For one thing, you’ll be utterly surrounded by bars and restaurants at this place.

It’s also got pretty much amazing vibes from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave. Did anyone say free pisco sours on Friday nights? Well, that’s what you’ll be getting here. Chill vibes basically. You’ll wanna rebook. Oh and we love the free Spanish lessons going on here, too.

Marlon’s Hostel Arequipa

Marlon's Hostel Arequipa best hostels in Peru

Set in the old Spanish Quarter of Arequipa, you’re gonna love how cute this place is. Think parquet floors and a chilled rooftop terrace. Sitting out at street level and watching the world go by is pretty cool here.

The fact that the staff are friendly is a big plus too – always makes a difference, right? They keep everything really clean at this Arequipa backpackers hostel. And another thing that goes towards making this one of the best overall hostels in Arequipa is the mad spread they put on for the (free) breakfast.

Banana’s Adventure

Banana's Adventure best hostels in Peru

This top hostel in Huacachina is definitely one of our faves. If you wanna stay somewhere with a decent atmosphere, then this place will do the job nicely. It strikes up a nice balance between being social and having your own space to chill the hell out, which we appreciate.

There’s an outdoor swimming pool, which is definitely one of the many things that makes this one of the best hostels in Peru. The rooftop terrace is cool, too. This hostel is in EASY walking distance to nearby bars and clubs which makes it a good one if you wanna hit the town. Banana’s Adventure tho… what?

Best Hostel in Peru for Solo Travellers – Arequipay Backpackers Downtown

Arequipay Backpackers Downtown best hostels in Peru
Arequipay Backpackers Downtown is our pick for best hostel in Peru for solo travellers

You can probs tell from the name, but this is another Arequipa backpackers hostel. And it’s one of the best hostels in Peru for solo travellers. It’s basically a big house that feels like you’re just hanging out with mates. Think chill lounges and hammocks in the leafy cactus-filled garden.

One thing that definitely helps is the super friendly owners. They make things VERY easy here. Like, if you arrive knackered from a night bus and your room’s not ready they’ll let you shower and give you a decent hot breakfast. Much appreciated.

Wild Rover Backpackers Hostel

Wild Rover Backpackers Hostel best hostels in Peru

Here’s a top hostel in Cusco that describes themselves as “fun and friendly” – and TBH we agree. The bar here is pretty poppin’ and pretty much perfect for meeting other travellers. That’s definitely one perk of this best hostel in Peru for solo travellers, but there’s MORE too…

There’s a lot going on here. Like salsa classes, quiz nights, pub crawls, and a load of other things. The beds here are decent too: they’re pod style so you can get a comfy night’s sleep. The private rooms have balconies too, which is pretty dang cool if you ask us.

Iguana Hostel

Iguana Hostel best hostels in Peru

Iguana Hostel is a recommended hostel in Puno for solo travellers. It’s a good choice if you’re the sorta person who gets bored easily. They’ve ALWAYS got stuff going on, plus the amenities here are pretty on point: there’s a sauna (what!), a games room, a gym, a terrace…

But the location of this Peru hostel for solo travellers is also pretty dang on point too, if you ask us. It’s so close – like SO close – to everything you’re gonna want out of Puno. Restaurants, bars, attractions, you name it. Staff are cool too and can help get you on a decent tour or two.

Hostal Sol de Oro

Hostal Sol de Oro best hostels in Peru

We love how close this Arequipa backpackers hostel is to the Plaza de Armas, just a couple of blocks. Nice. This place is a good option if you’re gonna be stepping off a night bus or whatever since they’re very welcoming at reception for bus-wearied backpackers.

One of the best cheap hostels in Peru too, this one has budget room rates, a free breakfast, GOOD hot showers and a cheap laundry service. What more could you want if you’re travelling on a shoestring? It’s a family owned place so it’s got a pretty homely feel as well.

El Boulevard

El Boulevard best hostels in Peru

Another top hostel in Huacachina, El Boulevard is a great shout if you wanna save a bit of coin on your travels. It’s simple here but well kept and clean – what do you expect, it’s a budget hostel in Peru! A major bonus is that you’ll be pretty much 5 mins walking away from the most interesting bits in town.

There’s actually a pool here. It may be small but it’s still decent when you fancy cooling off. The staff here are always on hand to help with travel tips and recommendations. Yep, easily one of the best cheap hostels in Peru.

1900 Backpackers Hostel

1900 Backpackers Hostel best hostels in Peru

Can you guess that this one is a heritage building? Yep, the name kinda gives it away. This top hostel in Peru for couples is all about cool original features like nice staircases and windows with shutters and stuff like that. It’s renovated so there aren’t any dank little corners or anything.

Aside from being one of the coolest hostels in Lima, it’s also right opposite Lima’s Art Museum. If you’re a couple who’s into art and culture then you’re gonna love that. And as the cherry on top, this hostel won the award in 2017 as one of the most popular hostels in Lima. Nice one!

Loki del Mar

Loki del Mar best hostels in Peru

Wow, ok, so Loki del Mar is pretty much the best party hostel in Mancora. The vibe is relaxing all day, partying all night. Sounds good to us. There’s happy hours, sports on the big screen, that sorta stuff. And it’s all about the weekends here, when it gets pretty dang wild.

So if you fancy partying next to the beach, this place is one of the best party hostels in Peru. And besides the beachside living, you’ll also find a pool here, which is always pretty chill. And if you want to sleep, yeah, bring earplugs.

Wild Rover Hostel Huacachina

Wild Rover Hostel Huacachina best hostels in Peru

Billing themselves as “THE ULTIMATE HOSTEL EXPERIENCE” (yes in all caps) this place really and truly is one of the best party hostels in Peru. The parties are wild, the drinks are cheap and free-flowing, and there’s a POOL. That’s where all the action is at this Huacachina backpackers hostel.

We’d definitely recommend staying here only if you’re SUPER into partying, loud music till the early hours, drinking games, and basically getting your crunk on pretty much the whole time. The walls are thin and if you plan on sleeping, well… good luck, we say, good luck.

Magicpacker Hostel

Magicpacker Hostel best hostels in Peru

Magicpacker, lol, really? Maybe that’s an alternative name for digital nomads. But anyways this is another cool Peru hostel that’s set in a nice old building, complete with shady courtyard to get some work done – plus a big lounge area with a TV in it.

It’s a chilled place at night, too. Drinks deals and karaoke sounds good to us. Free breakfast is always a plus too. So yeah, if you’re looking for one of the best hostels in Peru for digital nomads, and you’re in Cusco, come to Magicpacker. Even if it does have a funny name.

Carola Lodge

Carola Lodge best hostels in Peru

A brand new hostel, this place is super shiny and sparkly. No gross bits, people. And that makes it a pretty refreshing place to stay as one of the best hostels in Peru for digital nomads. A nice little breather from, um, less clean places.

There’s a MASSIVE pool here, so you jump in and cool off when you’re done typing for the day. And a restaurant which is cheap and tasty. Only thing is that since it’s new there might be some teething problems but whatever, it’s great! A top hostel in Huacachina.

KACLLA The Healing Dog Hostel

KACLLA The Healing Dog Hostel best hostels in Peru

Don’t even get us started. Healing dog? What…? Actually, it’s got something to do with a special breed of dog in these ends that can cure you of certain stuff but don’t take our word for it: you might be surprised to learn that we’re not dog experts.

But when it comes to being one of the best hostels in Peru for digital nomads, this Lima backpackers hostel is a GREAT shout. There’s plenty of space to relax and do work. The hostel calls themselves a “refuge” and TBF it pretty much is. The main thing here: breakfast. Actually amazing. Delicious. Healthy. FREE.

Best Hostels in Peru with Private Rooms – Kokopelli Hostel Cusco

Kokopelli Hostel Cusco best hostels in Peru

Set inside a 200-year-old house (yeah sounds good already right?) this Cusco backpackers hostel is super nice, we’re not gonna lie. There’s loads of wall art, houseplants, antique furniture… it’s one of the coolest hostels in Cusco all right. It’s a fun hostel and there’s a decent atmosphere, too.

And if you wanted a slice of this whilst staying in a private room? You’ll be happy to know that this is one of the best hostels in Peru with private rooms. Seriously nice. And in the evening, come down from your room to make friends with other travellers in the bar at happy hour.

Hostel Huacachina Sunset

Hostel Huacachina Sunset best hostels in Peru

Set in the desert oasis of Huacachina, this is one of the best hostels in Peru with private rooms. They’re pretty traditional but clean and spacious – some even come with balconies. Ain’t that nice? And what’s even nicer is that this place is set RIGHT on the oasis itself. Pretty stunning.

But it isn’t just about the rooms of course. There’s a decent bar and restaurant going on at this youth hostel in Huacachina – nice rooftop terrace as well. If you don’t mind a quiet atmosphere without a completely social vibe going on, then you’ll probably love it here.

Pirwa Backpackers Colonial

Pirwa Backpackers Colonial best hostels in Peru

Like the name says, yes: it’s set in an old colonial building. Which is pretty cool. You’re gonna love the rustic charm of this one if wooden ceilings and crumbling archways and stone walls and overgrown (sorta) courtyards are your thing. It’s a recommended hostel with private rooms in Peru.

Yep. They’re pretty rustic, since the building is like 500 years old or something, but if you love the idea of staying in a heritage building then you’ll love it. There’s also a pretty good atmosphere going on at this top hostel in Cusco, chilled and good for meeting other travellers.

Puriwasi Cusco

Puriwasi Cusco best hostels in Peru
Puriwasi Cusco is our pick for best overall hostels in Peru

This Cusco backpackers hostel is definitely one of the best overall hostels in Peru. It’s literally in the perfect place to explore the city from and the atmosphere here is pretty friendly, making for a decent place to meet other folks too.

Everything’s really clean and well maintained too, which is always a plus. There’s also loads of chill outdoor space complete with hammocks to lounge around in. Oh, and of course there’s the all-important bar, too.

Puriwasi Cusco is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Bonny Hostel

Bonny Hostel best hostels in Peru

Hey, we heard you were looking for one of the best overall hostels in Peru. Well here is one such hostel. This one is in Puno. It’s more like a bed and breakfast than a hostel, but we can deal with that. There are a load of private rooms on offer.

You’ll find a good atmosphere at this Peru backpackers hostel though. It feels pretty dang cosy and comfortable here. The prices are cheap (win) and there’s even a tasty free breakfast (win again). Plus the location is PERFECT if you wanna head out and see the sights of Puno – you won’t have to walk far at all.

Bonny Hostel is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Puriwasi Lima

Puriwasi Lima best hostels in Peru

If you’re looking for one of the best hostels in Peru for solo travellers then don’t you worry, this Lima backpackers hostel is one of ’em. There’s a load of cool spaces to meet people, which is nice, but the key point here is the staff.

Yep, they’re SUPER nice. Make sure you’re happy, make sure people are having a good time, putting on events all the time, going above and beyond to help you out. Basically makes all the difference. And the food here… wow. Like, WOW. It’s a great place to stay especially if you’re always hungry!

Puriwasi Lima is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Hostel Backpackers Club

Hostel Backpackers Club best hostels in Peru

Seriously with a name like Hostel Backpackers Club, it’s a good thing that this is one of the best hostels in Peru for solo travellers. It’s actually like a club. They’ve got rules (not really rules but) like “always smile” which can be tricky but you get the idea.

You can learn to salsa here if you want, go on a walking tour, stuff like this, but there’s also a free pisco sour night going on here which we are fans of. The bar here has foosball, too, which is always a good icebreaker. Decent, in a word.

Hostel Backpackers Club is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Best Cheap Hostels in Peru – Hitchhikers Cusco Hostel

Hitchhikers Cusco Hostel best hostels in Peru
Hitchhikers Cusco Hostel is our pick for best cheap hostels in Peru

This place is CHEAP. It’s one of the best cheap hostels in Peru, so if you’re on a tight budget, come here. It’s set in like a big old house with original features like wooden floors and stone walls. If you’re into all that you’ll love it at this Cusco backpackers hostel.

It’s a chilled, calm, quiet sorta place to stay. Don’t be expecting to party till the break of dawn at this hostel. But you can get to loads of stuff in the city just by walking. Perks include a free breakfast and a FREE pickup service, which we’re into.

Hitchhikers Cusco Hostel is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

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Red Lama Eco Hostel

Red Lama Eco Hostel best hostels in Peru

It’s an eco-hostel, so if eco is your thing you might wanna stay at this Lima backpackers hostel. We mean, they SAY they’re ecological so you’ll have to take their word for it. Other than that it’s one of the best cheap hostels in Peru.

The breakfast here is fresh and healthy (maybe that’s the eco thing), there’s a decent walking tour on offer, and there’s an “extended happy hour” which we love. They can also sort you out with cheap bus tickets and stuff. So if you’re looking for a budget hostel in Lima, here’s a good’un.

Red Lama Eco Hostel is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Mara Hostel

Mara Hostel best hostels in Peru

The room rates at this one definitely go a long way to making it one of the best cheap hostels in Peru. It’s a great shout for a budget hostel in Puno. Not just ’cause of the room rates, though they’re definitely a major plus.

But, like, for the price, this place is way cleaner and way nicer than you’d expect. AND there’s a BIG free breakfast going on, too. How could you say no to that? A no-brainer if you’re on a literal shoestring and want something that basically exceeds the amount you’re actually paying. Value for money game on point.

Mara Hostel is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Best Hostels in Peru for Couples – Sunset House Hostel

Sunset House Hostel best hostels in Peru
Sunset House Hostel is our pick for best hostels in Peru for couples

Seriously, how could somewhere called Sunset House NOT be for couples? The romance is in the NAME, people. But, um, apart from the name, this hostel is a pretty cute place to stay. It’s cosy, modern and set in an old renovated house in Cusco. We approve.

And the sunset thing, yeah, that actually does help make it one of the best hostels in Peru for couples. The view from the roof terrace of all the tiled rooftops going down the hill… it’s all pretty dreamy at this Cusco backpackers hostel. It also helps if you’re a social couple ’cause it really IS cosy here.

Sunset House Hostel is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Dragonfly Hostels

Dragonfly Hostels best hostels in Peru

A funky rooftop terrace, bean bags, hammocks, a foosball table… Yep, there’s a load of cool little spots for you and partner to hang out in at this Lima couples hostel. These spaces include private rooms which we know couples like, so there you go.

The staff at this place are super nice and are V welcoming. They can arrange your tours around the city and whatever too, which is pretty helpful we think. Generally, this is a chilled, clean environment in a pretty decent location; easily one of the best hostels in Peru for couples.

Dragonfly Hostels is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Inti Garden Cusco Boutique Hostel

Inti Garden Cusco Boutique Hostel best hostels in Peru

Couples love a bit of boutique-ing, right? So they should love this place. End of story. Well, actually there’s more to it than just the boutique style. Although it is pretty cool in that sense and definitely goes towards making it one of the best hostels in Peru for couples.

This Cusco backpackers hostel is also in a pretty nice part of the city, so that’s a plus. To be exact, that’s the Santa Ana neighbourhood and it’s packed full of heritage. The staff here are helpful and will give you advice on what to see when you wanna get out and do stuff.

Inti Garden Cusco Boutique Hostel is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Hostal Atlantis Cusco

Hostal Atlantis Cusco best hostels in Peru

Looking for one of the best hostels in Peru for couples? Then you can’t really go wrong with this youth hostel in Cusco. It might not be all that when it comes to heating or even internet connection, but for a budget hostel in Peru, it ain’t bad.

The homely feel of it is something we love. The quiet area in central Cusco helps too. Oh, and the free breakfast is totally worth it. Basically, as long as you’re not looking for anything too fancy, and don’t mind staying somewhere that isn’t going to be very social (at all), it’s a solid option.

Hostal Atlantis Cusco is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Best Party Hostels in Peru – The Point Cusco

The Point Cusco best hostels in Peru
The Point Cusco is our pick for best party hostels in Peru

So now it’s all about the best party hostels in Peru. And The Point is definitely one of those. This is a great shout if you’re into partying, that’s pretty much it. Till the early hours too, since this Cusco backpackers hostel goes pretty hard.

It’s also just a couple of blocks away from all the best pubs and clubs of the city, so even if you don’t fancy partying where you sleep, you can get out and hit the town V easily. This hostel organises crazy parties that you’ll LOVE if crazy parties is what you’re after.

The Point Cusco is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Bothy Hostel

Bothy Hostel best hostels in Peru

This place has a poppin’ party atmosphere complete with vibey bar. It’s at the bar where all the drinks deals and games kick off. Ok, so it’s not the WILDEST place in town, so you’ll be able to get a good night’s sleep, but it is close to a load of Arequipa’s nightlife spots, too.

So anyway, when you’re not beer ponging or toga partying at night, spend your time at this top party hostel in Peru lazing around the pool with views of the volcano. I mean, it could be worse couldn’t it? Solid choice.

Bothy Hostel is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Wild Rover Hostel Arequipa

Wild Rover Hostel Arequipa best hostels in Peru

If you’re looking for one of the best party hostels in Peru, then you might wanna stay at YET another iteration of Wild Rover, this time in Arequipa. VERY regular events make it the sorta place you’ll never be bored at. Especially if you like your events with plenty of alcohol.

Needless to say, the atmosphere is buzzy. There’s a pool bar for daytime drinks, an Irish bar for nighttime drinks. It’s super social too, which is perfect if you’re by yourself OR with mates. Literally the best party hostel in Arequipa, maybe even the actual whole country. Serious.

Wild Rover Hostel Arequipa is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Best Hostels in Peru for Digital Nomads Orchid Hostels

Orchid Hostels best hostels in Peru
Orchid Hostels is our pick for best hostels in Peru for digital nomads

Downtown Lima in a heritage building… HEY, doesn’t that just scream digital nomad? It sure does. So that’s why we’re saying it’s one of the best hostels in Peru for digital nomads. Cool tiles in the bathrooms, polished private rooms, plenty of space, what’s not to like?

But seriously though we love the parquet floors, the big windows, the minimalist decor… I mean, it’s gotta be one of the coolest hostels in Lima. There’s even a SPA AREA and, that’s right, a VEGAN RESTAURANT. Now if that ain’t cut out for being one of Peru’s top hostels, we dunno what is.

Orchid Hostels is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

The New Desert Nights Hostel

The New Desert Nights Hostel best hostels in Peru

This is one of the best hostels in Peru for digital nomads, not only cause of how super new it is (very nicely renovated old building), but also because it’s just got a load of space for you to find a space for you and your trusty laptop to BUST OUT some work.

We’re also saying so because it’s a super chill place. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxed, which is good if you just get down to whatever it is you do work-wise. The restaurant is very tasty and very cheap. And if you want to use it, there’s access to the pool across the street. Bonus.

The New Desert Nights Hostel is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Lucky Your House

Lucky Your House best hostels in Peru

Lucky your house? Lucky your house… what? Despite sounding like an unfinished sentence, this top hostel in Puno is a friendly place set in a cosy space. The atmosphere is really nice. There’s Netflix in the common room, the staff are SUPER lovely.

It’s one of the best hostels in Peru with private rooms. We’re not saying that for the decor (leopard print bedsheets, anyone?) but for the general warm and homely feel of them. So if you’re a couple or someone who just wants some privacy when you’re backpacking in Puno, stay here. It’s great! And cheap!

Lucky Your House is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Barrancos Backpackers

Barrancos Backpackers best hostels in Peru

This Lima backpackers hostel is set in what is pretty much a family home, so it’s a pretty warm and welcoming place to stay. Here you’ll find one of the best hostels in Peru with private rooms. It’s been V nicely done, seriously. Super nice tiles, traditional homely decor… we like it.

The staff are super nice and will help you with anything you might need. The rooms MAY be simple (and clean), but this is a pretty authentic stay. Probably because it’s a family business. They don’t speak very much English so you might also wanna brush up on your Spanish!

Barrancos Backpackers is one of our favourites in Peru but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

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What to Pack for your Peru Hostel

Pants, socks, underwear, soap?! Take it from me, packing for a hostel stay is not always quite as straightforward as it seems. Working out what to bring and what to leave at home is an art I have perfected over many years.

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Don’t Let Snorers Keep You Awake!
Don’t Let Snorers Keep You Awake!

Ear Plugs

Snoring dorm-mates can ruin your nights rest and seriously damage the hostel experience. This is why I always travel with a pack of decent ear plugs.

Keep your laundry organized and stink free
Keep your laundry organized and stink free

Hanging Laundry Bag

Trust us, this is an absolute game changer. Super compact, a hanging mesh laundry bag stops your dirty clothes from stinking, you don’t know how much you need one of these… so just get it, thank us later.

Stay Dry With a Micro Towel
Stay Dry With a Micro Towel

Sea To Summit Micro Towel

Hostel towels are scummy and take forever to dry. Microfibre towels dry quickly, are compact, lightweight, and can be used as a blanket or yoga mat if need be.

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Monopoly Deal

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Reduce Plastic – Bring a Water Bottle!
Reduce Plastic – Bring a Water Bottle!

Grayl Geopress Water Bottle

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Check out our definitive Hostel Packing list for our top packing tips!

Why you should travel to Peru

From WILD party hostels, to some of the most chill spots you’re likely to find, there are a lot of cool hostels in Peru to choose from.

Start at the logical starting point for pretty much every trip to Peru, Lima, and stay at The Prime Spot. Like the name says it’s, um, pretty much the prime spot in Lima and the best overall hostel in Peru.

The Prime Spot Backpackers Hostel best hostels in Peru

Travel Safety Tips for Peru

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More Epic Hostels in Peru and South America

Hopefully by now you’ve found the perfect hostel for your upcoming trip to Peru.

Planning an epic trip all across Peru or even South America itself?

Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered!

For more cool hostel guides around South America, check out:

Over to you

By now I hope our epic guide to the best hostels in Peru has helped you choose the perfect hostel for your adventure!

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