We stayed here for two nights while in Lima. It's very close to the airport and costs less than $25 USD per night.
The first night, on our way to Iquitos, we stayed in an older room with some issues like peeling paint and poor maintenance. The shower was cold and barely dripped. However, the air conditioning was excellent and kept us cool. I wish the room had a better lock system; a deadbolt would have made me feel safer than just a knob lock.
The surrounding area looks sketchy, and we were afraid to leave our room. The area around Lima airport is considered one of the most dangerous in Peru, so don’t expect to explore. We were only there for a few hours and needed a rest, so we didn't mind too much. They sell a few items at the shop, like chips, sodas, and beer. The first night, we had a pizza delivered, and the front desk staff were happy to help us out.
They offer a taxi service to pick you up from the airport, which helps avoid aggressive taxi drivers at baggage claim. We scheduled pick-up and drop-off for 30 soles each way.
On our way back from Iquitos, we stayed there again in a much better room. It was cleaner, nicer, more updated, and had hot water. However, the walls were very thin, and we could hear the couple next door for a couple of hours. The staff couldn't help us with pizza delivery this time, but one of the staff members kindly volunteered to drive me to the pizza place in his car, and we successfully brought back pizza.
This is definitely not the Ritz-