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Titilaka

Lake Titicaca • Puno • OVER THE TOP

avg. $775 / night

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Free breakfast

Breakfast-included rate options available

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Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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Part of Relais & Châteaux

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At a glance

A white-volume hotel at 3,812 metres on Lake Titicaca's edge, with totora reed interiors and cantilevered terraces over water.

Best for: Architecture enthusiasts and high-altitude lake explorers

Highlights:

  • Eighteen rooms with totora reed ceilings and Andean textiles
  • Restaurant anchored by pink stone piers overlooking Lake Titicaca
  • Cantilevered terraces built directly over volcanic shoreline rocks
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PB hotel design editorial

At 3,812 metres above sea level, on a private peninsula jutting into the cold indigo expanse of Lake Titicaca near Puno, the building that houses Titilaka sits at the edge of the world's highest navigable lake with an almost confrontational directness — no protective landscaping, no gradual approach, just volcanic rock dropping straight into water. The eighteen-room property was developed by the Peruano family and opened in 2011, its low white volume reading from the aerial view as a deliberate counterpoint to the burnt-red altiplano stretching behind it. The interior strategy draws on the Andean material vocabulary without fetishising it. Ceilings in the guest rooms are finished in woven totora reed — the same reed the Uros people have used for millennia to construct their floating islands — laid over exposed timber framing, while floors run to warm-toned hardwood and striped Andean textiles anchor the beds alongside embroidered cushions and framed weavings hung directly on plastered walls. The restaurant is the structural centrepiece: local pink-toned stone piers rise between floor-to-ceiling glazing, framing unobstructed lake views at 3,800 metres in a way that makes the thin altitude light feel almost theatrical. At dusk, the cantilevered terraces and steel-framed outdoor pavilions built directly over the shoreline rocks glow against the fading altiplano sky, the water lapping beneath the structure with an intimacy that no amount of conventional hotel design could manufacture.

Travel notes

2hr drive from Juliaca airport (JUL); 1hr drive from Puno train station

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Titilaka Reviews

591 reviews

"Staying at Titilaka was an exceptional experience. It is a beautiful property on the edge of Lake Titicaca. Waking up every morning to see the sunrise from our room was spectacular . The hotel is beautifully decorated, the rooms are spacious and clean, the food is delicious and the staff are caring and warm and did everything possible to give us a wonderful experience! We really enjoyed the excursions and learned so much about life on the Lake. The guides were excellent and passionate about sharing their knowledge. Thank you so much for such a wonderful experience, this was definitely one of our favorite hotels in the world."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Apr 29, 2026

"We stayed at the hotel for 2 nights - we were very tired from a long train ride from Cusco. The hotel far exceeded our expectations. The design is awesome, the staff are great, the food was excellent, and the views were breath taking. We went on one of the boat tours and really enjoyed it. This hotel is not inexpensive - but when they say it is all inclusive they mean it - meals, wine, tours, etc."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Apr 26, 2026

"I cannot praise this hotel and the staff highly enough. From the outside the hotel looks plain and simple but don’t be fooled…. Inside the atmosphere of the structure and the staff is like a home stay. Every single member of staff is caring happy and a delight. The food is delicious and prepared with care. The many activities are generous and well thought through. Depending on your package the super inclusive leaves you mildly smug that you found such a gem in such a peaceful setting. This hotel gets everything right. I’ve elevated (sorry to be pompous!) to in my top 5 hotels in the world, magical."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jan 30, 2026

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