Tribute Opens in Humano

Humano

PERU | Humano, Lima, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, has opened in Miraflores, ushering in a new vibrant space where authenticity inspires experience.

Opening in the heart of Miraflores, Humano, Lima, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel marks the brand’s debut in the city, welcoming travellers and locals alike into a space shaped by the neighbourhood’s creative spirit. Rooted in the belief that everyday moments can be meaningful, the hotel brings Tribute Portfolio’s indie‑minded hospitality to life through thoughtful gestures, genuine connections, and an experience that feels deeply personal, authentic, and connected to the neighbourhood’s creative spirit.

“Humano opens as a place where guests can experience Lima from a genuine and local perspective, with hospitality that feels natural and personalised. We want every visitor to feel part of the community and every stay to become a meaningful moment,” said Ricardo Echeverri, Vice President, Owner & Franchise Services for Marriott International in the Caribbean and Latin America.

With 157 thoughtfully designed guestrooms, including Superior King, Superior Twin, Junior Suite, Signature Suite, and family-friendly options, the hotel offers spaces crafted to fit every traveller’s rhythm, whether on a short escape, a creative retreat, or a blended business-and-leisure trip.

Humano’s social spaces are designed as extensions of Miraflores itself, inviting guests to gather, linger, and connect. From Entrañable, the rooftop grill restaurant, to Café de Lima, each space is infused with local energy and designed to encourage conversation and shared moments. A rooftop pool, intimate wellness offerings, and flexible event spaces further reinforce the hotel’s role as a natural meeting place where locals and travellers come together.

At Humano, the team embraces a warm, personalised approach to service. They take a thoughtful, personal approach to service, getting to know guests and their preferences and offering tailored recommendations that highlight lesser-known corners of the city. The goal is simple: for guests to explore Lima like locals and return to the hotel feeling right at home.

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