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Peru: Food and Lodging
What type of lodging is provided?
Your team will stay in a comfortable, tourist-class hotel in Lima's prosperous Miraflores district, in double occupancy rooms. TheĀ  Hostal Torreblanca has a lovely dining room and bar, and internet access. Each room has a private bath with hot and cold running water, telephone, refrigerator, and TV. Single

What are the laundry arrangements?
Laundry service is available at the hotel for a small fee.

What is the electrical power?
The current in Peru varies. In some places, it's the same as in the United States - 110V, but you'll need a converter to 220 at the hotel.  You may also need an adapter for equal-prong outlets.

What is the local cuisine?
Peruvian food is flavorful, colorful, and always plentiful. You'll eat breakfast at the hotel and lunch and dinner at local restaurants.

Can special diets be accommodated?
It is difficult to accommodate a strict vegetarian diet in Peru, however, more expensive vegetarian restaurants are available to you apart from the standard team meals. If you have a very restrictive diet, you'll need to bring along your own food to supplement your meals.

Will potable drinking water be provided?
Bottled water will be provided both at the hotel and at the work site for drinking and brushing your teeth.




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