Four Points by Sheraton Cuenca Hotel is within the largest shopping center in the city, Mall del Río with direct access to more than 200 stores, food court and cinemas.
Set in a charming house with a garden and views of the city, Hotel Victoria offers rooms with free WiFi and private balconies in Cuenca.
K Troy Hromadnik
Canada
Very nice. We had a ground floor room that opened to the gardens. Beautiful! The staff are amazing. Friendly, professional and sincerely helpful with anything needed. Location is ideal. Cleanliness and comfort are 10++. Wifi was good.
Situated in Cuenca, Hotel Norte is 900 meters from The Tomebamba River. Conveniently set in the Cuenca Historic Centre district, This hotel is located a 15-minute walk from The Pumapungo Museum.
Laura
Spain
We stayed over a week in this hotel...We loved the location, near the market, lots of facilities around and the views from the terrace are beautiful ❤️ The staff is very friendly, they were very accommodating and helpful to our requests.
Pepe's House Cuenca I Hotel & Boutique Hostel is located in Cuenca’s beautiful Historic Centre. It features free daily breakfast, plus an on-site tour desk.
Ideally set in the Cuenca Historic Centre district of Cuenca, Siena Hotel is located 300 metres from Tomebamba River, a 10-minute walk from Pumapungo Museum and 100 metres from Museum of the Cañari...
Comfortable rooms with free WiFi can be enjoyed in this charming hotel with a garden and views of Tomebamba River in Cuenca. Private parking is free.
Nathan
Switzerland
The staff tries really hard to meet the needs of the guests, unfortunately the management is only present for about an hour a day to back them up and give guidance.
Offering a restaurant and a fitness centre, El Dorado Hotel is located in Cuenca. This modern hotel has free Wi-Fi. Free buffet breakfast is included daily. Parking is available on site.
This nostalgic boutique hotel, set in a 19th century old house, offers luxurious accommodation and Wi-Fi. Situated in the charming Old Town district of Cuenca city.
everything was perfect
the restaurant is excellent
Mansion Alcazar is a colonial boutique hotel in the centre of the vibrant city of Cuenca. It offers elegant accommodations with queen size beds, free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi.
truly stunning location with incredibly well kept interiors and furniture
Well situated in the Cuenca Historic Centre district of Cuenca, APART HOTEL CASA BLANCA is set 1.5 km from Pumapungo Museum, 1.3 km from Tomebamba River and 500 metres from Museum of skeletons "Doctor...
La distancia a los lugares podía hacerlo sólo caminando
Conveniently situated in the Cuenca Historic Centre district of Cuenca, Hotel El Morlaco is located 2.6 km from Pumapungo Museum, 1.2 km from Tomebamba River and 600 metres from Cuenca New Cathedral.
El.hotel estuvo super bonito y el desayuno muy rico
Located in Cuenca and with Pumapungo Museum reachable within 1.7 km, Hotel El Conquistador provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant.
La ubicaciòn del hotel.
Toda la habitacion
La comida
Located in Cuenca, 1.7 km from Pumapungo Museum, Hotel La Cofradía Pub-House provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Lo amplio, cómodo y elegante de las habitaciones. La amabilidad del personal.
Attractively set in the Cuenca Historic Centre district of Cuenca, Floré Hotel Boutique Cuenca is situated 1.8 km from Pumapungo Museum, 600 metres from Tomebamba River and 200 metres from Cuenca New...
El personal tiene un excelente servicio. El desayuno muy bueno.
Situated in Cuenca and with Pumapungo Museum reachable within less than 1 km, Ronda Hotel Boutique by Chat Noir features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout...
La ubicación es ideal si quieres estar en el centro histórico.
Situated in Cuenca and with Pumapungo Museum reachable within 1.3 km, Hotel Pegasus features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge.
La habitación era cómoda, agua caliente, perfecto para un viaje corto.
Hostal Kolibri offers pet-friendly accommodation in Cuenca. Free private parking is available on site. Each room includes a flat-screen TV. Certain rooms include views of the river or city.
Very nice and beautiful hotel. strongly recommend.
Chic interiors can be enjoyed in a refurbished Colonial-style mansion in Cuenca. San Juan is only 200 metres from Calderon Park and Cathedral. Wi-Fi is free.
La atención y el cuidado de todas las instalaciones
Hotel Yanuncay is located in Cuenca’s historic town centre and offers an on-site a la cárte restaurant, event rooms and free WiFi access as well. The property can accommodate large groups.
Everything was nice. Laundry was done in a few hours!
Situated in Cuenca and with Pumapungo Museum reachable within 2 km, Hotel La Farola features concierge services, rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant.
Didn't eat breakfast, as I left at 5am for a flight.
Only 400 metres from Cuenca’s Cathedral and Central Park, Hotel Boutique Los Balcones offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. There is a restaurant, and breakfast is provided.
Good very complete breakfast, and more than I could eat.
Situated in Cuenca, 3.2 km from Pumapungo Museum, Hostal Entre Ríos features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
La ubicación el desayuno y la atención del personal
FAQs about hotels in Cuenca
On average, 3-star hotels in Cuenca cost £32 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cuenca are £53 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cuenca can on average be found for £85 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cuenca this weekend is £51 or, for a 4-star hotel, £72. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cuenca for this weekend cost on average around £155 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £54 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cuenca for tonight. You'll pay on average around £68 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cuenca will cost around £126 (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful historic city. We were there for four days and could not find time for all the tours and attractions. I would suggest a tour with Cuenca Bestours. Very reasonably priced for a full day tour. They picked us up at the hotel in the morning and returned us at 5:00 after a wonderful day. If your physically able to hike take a $5 taxi ride to Amaru Biopark zoo. It took us about 3 1/2 hours to hike the grounds. The animals are mostly rescues and well cared for with large enclosures.
Our favorite restaurant was by far Capitan. If you are looking for a gourmet meal this is the place, wonderful atmosphere and exceptional food. Our hostess and waitress were lovely and so committed to our satisfaction. The chef even popped out to our table to ask if we enjoyed the meal. The food was so delicious. I ordered salmon, medium cooked which was perfect with a delicious sauce. My husband order the sea bass and the sauce was so flavorful.
It is quite cool at night in Cuenca so bring pants and a light jacket. It is a bit warmer during the day but not humid like other parts of Ecuador. My husband and I are thinking of purchasing a condo there for seasonal use, definitely will be returning to this beautiful city.
nicola
Canada
10
Scored 10
Cuenca is a lovely city.
Cuenca is a lovely city. The architecture alone is worth the trip. The Pumaponga museum is excellent. There are also several nice rivers. Good food, friendly people, easy access to everything you want to see and do.
Jeffrey
Colombia
10
Scored 10
Cuenca is beautiful, with amazing squares and historic...
Cuenca is beautiful, with amazing squares and historic buildings and churches. It is also a city where people live so it has a wonderful safe air about it with amazing restaurants, bars and cafes.
We were going to stay in Quito, but it was quite derelict in areas, and we were constantly warned about our safety and not to stay out after dark...
So, we went to Cuenca and could not have been happier. I want to go back already!
Paul
Bermuda
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed the historic town of Cuenca.
We enjoyed the historic town of Cuenca. There are wonderful things to see just going down the street. There are markets, churches and shopping galore, Lots of wonderful sights to see. The rivers and parks are beautiful. We particularly enjoyed the Pumapungo museum. The Hotel Victoria is centrally located with a great staff (our second stay there.) The breakfast was fit for a king and queen. This is our third visit and next time we want to stay for at least two weeks or more. Taxis are great and inexpensive. We don't do public transportation, but it is easily available. Ask locals if you suffer from <soroche> (altitude sickness) and there are "scrips" for this. The people are warm and friendly. The Sheraton is out of town but near Turi and has a high-end restaurant. The Hotel Inca Real is quaint & historic with a wonderful restaurant, in the historic district. The Mansión Alcazar is nearby if you are on a bigger budget, and has a wonderful restaurant. The museum that is one or two doors down from the Hotel Victoria is beautiful, historic and has a great café as does the Museo del sombrero de paja toquilla (the <Panama> hat that really came from Ecuador) Don't miss the Dos Chorreras chocolate store and I believe they also have lodgings.
carole
United States
10
Scored 10
A very walkable and safe city. So beautiful and clean.
A very walkable and safe city. So beautiful and clean. Impressive architectute, well preserved.
The perfect spot for jogging were the paths running alongside Tomebamba river. Spectacular and surrounded by vegetation.
I'd visit the place, again.
Darío Alfonso
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great place to spend Easter week.
A great place to spend Easter week. There is a beautiful cathedral in the center of the city and many smaller inglesas close by. The city is located in a valley at an elevation of about 8,500 feet so it is pleasantly cool year round. Lots of Inca history here predating the Spanish by hundreds of years. The city center is very walkable but taxis and buses are plentiful and very inexpensive. There is also a Metro system.
Perfect quiet location for someone who does not want to stay (sometime noisy) downtown,.
The hotel is surrounded by many other excellent restaurants and 15 minutes walk to Parque Calderon.
Very modern, very clean, great breakfast and coffee.
A superb terrace with a spectacular view of Cuenca with a restaurant that wasn't open at the time of our stay (due to the pandemic) but perfect to enjoy a relaxing evening.
Clara (The owner) did everything possible to make our stay very special. Thank you Clara!
The room we got on the first night was small and at the very end of the garden. We asked for another room and we’re given a beautiful room with a spacious living room in the main building.
Breakfast was very good and service was excellent. Front desk staff were very attentive.
The hotel is lovely, gracious, with an old world charm. It is very well maintained; gardens are beautiful and it is located very centrally. I would definitely recommend this historic hotel to anyone visiting Cuenca.
The staff was incredible. They were very friendly and attentive. The breakfast was nice and there is free coffee/tea/water refills. The inner dining courtyard is lovely and the hotel is only a few minutes’ walk from the main square and Cathedral. We extended our stay from 2 to 4 nights because the value for money is excellent compared to some other hotels in Cuenca. Cuenca itself is a beautiful city and well worth exploring.
This is quite a classy hotel! Just beautiful with a lot of wood details and antique furniture.
A 4 star hotel which is quite rare in Ecuador. Location is right in the center.
My room had a most beautiful view.
The restaurant was full of elegance and they served excellent meals. Although te restaurant is not cheap it was a wonderful experience to have dinner.
The staff is professional and helpful.
The breakfast was exceptional, very delicious! The owner Franco also makes an excellent Cappuccino.
the Hostel is beautiful, especially the courtyard gardens. It is nice and quiet and the beds are super comfortable(very important to me). The hostel even won a price for best restoration of a historic building. We will definitely be back!
If you are looking for luxury this is not the place. It is a basic hotel, the facilities are quite old. I was disappointed that I booked a king size bed and on arrival I got a small bed in the comments mentioned that the plus of the place is the big beds. I never saw a picture with a small bed.
Charming historic hotel with exceptional staff. My room was spacious, had a bathtub and a desk, and overlooked a beautiful garden area. Staff accommodated all of my requests, including arranging room service. Excellent location steps from some of the best sights, shops and restaurants.
We absolutely loved our stay at Hotel Boutique Los Balcones! We were pleasantly surprised when we arrived to find a butler outside the beautiful hotel. Our room was very beautiful, cozy and clean, with a great bed! Breakfast is delicious and the location is perfect.1
What a charming and atmospheric hotel! Would love to stay there longer, as we did only one overnight stay. Nevertheless, we enjoyed our stay so much. Location is perfect, exterior and interior of the hotel is wonderful and authentic. Inside courtyard is very nice.
Beautiful hotel in the heart of Cuenca. Great location: just a few minute walk from the main sights in the city. Big and clean room. The staff was good and helpful. We did not try the restaurant but it looked nice.
It was clean, staff were friendly, breakfast was awesome. It’s affordable! It has its own parking so if you come in a car it’s the best! Also it’s near the bus terminal! I highly recommend this hotel!
Excellent boutique hotel with staff that goes above and beyond. Comfortable and cozy room. Hot water and generous shower much appreciated.Location very central to the main square. Highly recommend.
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