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Built by rubber baron Luis Morey in 1913, this restored mansion offers the most historic setting in Iquitos. — Fodor's
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A blast of icy, air-conditioned air welcomes guests to this comfortable hostelry. — Lonely Planet
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It may lack personality, but this small hotel is clean, inexpensive, and centrally located. — Fodor's
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If what you want in Iquitos is a clean, safe, quiet, friendly home-from-home where you can do your own cooking in a generously sized apartment, there is no need to keep searching. — Lonely Planet
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The Flying Dog, part of the same hostel chain you’ll find in Lima and Cuzco, is leader of the pack for traditional backpacker digs: clean, bright rooms, hot water and kitchen facilities — Lonely Planet
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This bright, new, well-appointed hotel has several levels of vast colorful rooms here. There is also internet, a restaurant doing mean ceviche and an attractive swimming pool. — Lonely Planet
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A secure, hammock-strung courtyard leads back to this decent budget choice, a halfway house between a hostel and a guesthouse. — Lonely Planet
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Traveler-friendly service, wickedly strong coffee at the complimentary breakfast and (if you're lucky) even stronger pisco sours are the hallmarks of this three-floor place. — Lonely Planet
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Occupying a renovated, turn-of-the-century home at the southern end of the malecón, Época is a comfortable, friendly lodging option with a bit of historic atmosphere. — Fodor's
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