Nuna Wasi, Lima
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, LIMA/ Updated : Apr 7, 2017, 14:15 IST
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Nuna Wasi is centrally located in the Miraflores district, which is considered to be a safe part of the city. This is a hostel combined with a yoga studio and a restaurant. The hostel is very popular and offers private rooms and d … Read more
Nuna Wasi is centrally located in the Miraflores district, which is considered to be a safe part of the city. This is a hostel combined with a yoga studio and a restaurant. The hostel is very popular and offers private rooms and dormitories to stay in while you are in Lima. Read less

Nuna Wasi is centrally located in the Miraflores district, which is considered to be a safe part of the city. This is a hostel combined with a yoga studio and a restaurant. The hostel is very popular and offers private rooms and dormitories to stay in while you are in Lima. Nuna Wasi or 'The House of the Souls' stays open all days of the week from 12:30 to 9 pm. The door of this vegan restaurant stays closed almost all the time and you have to ring a bell.
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