This list of tallest buildings in Peru ranks Peruvian skyscrapers that stand at least 95 metres (311 ft), based on standard height measurement. This includes architectural details but does not include antenna masts.
^It is considered the height measured from the ground level to the maximum architectural and/or structural height of the building, not including antennas, signs, machinery or any element unrelated to the design of the structure.
^It was inaugurated in 1980, with a height of 82 metres. It was remodeled and reopened in 2012, incorporating a lateral tower with a spire that reaches 137 metres.
^The height of the curtain wall is 118 metres, while the engine room officially reaches 120 metres.
^The height above ground level is 117 metres. However, if measured from the central plaza of the complex, it reaches 122 metres.
^The official height is 102 metres. However, the structural top reaches an estimated height of 109 metres.