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Perched on the shores of Lake Titicaca at over 12,500 feet, Puno is a city defined by its deep cultural heritage and stunning high-altitude lake. The main draw is the chance to visit the famous Uros Floating Islands, man-made reed islands where communities maintain ancient traditions. Back on land, the city itself comes alive along Calle Lima, a central street lined with markets and picanterías, and during festivals like the spectacular Fiesta de la Virgen de la Candelaria.
Most visitors come for cultural exploration and the unique lake experience, making it a great fit for adventurous solo travelers, couples, and small groups. The city center around the Plaza de Armas and Jirón Lima is the most convenient area to stay, putting you within walking distance of restaurants, the port for lake tours, and the Puno Cathedral. The city is well-connected by bus from Cusco and Arequipa, and the Inca Manco Cápac International Airport offers flights to Lima.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 22 hotels available in Puno, with a strong selection of comfortable, value-focused hotels and hostels catering to the explorer's budget. A handful of more upscale lakeside options also exist, offering impressive views directly over Lake Titicaca.
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What are the best hotels in Puno?
Puno offers a range of excellent hotels catering to different budgets and preferences. Many top-rated accommodations boast stunning views of Lake Titicaca, comfortable amenities, and convenient access to the city's main attractions and the port for island tours. For specific recommendations based on guest reviews and amenities, explore the options available right here on HOTEVI.
What is the best area to stay in Puno?
The most popular and convenient area to stay in Puno is generally near the Plaza de Armas and along the waterfront. This central location provides easy access to restaurants, shops, the main cathedral, and the port for excursions to the Uros and Taquile Islands. Staying closer to the lake also often means better views and a more scenic experience.