Located in Cusco and with Wanchaq Train Station reachable within 1.8 miles, Nao Victoria Hostel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Hong
Canada
2 minute walk to downtown. Very comfortable and quiet
Muru Homely Hotel Cusco is attractively located in the center of Cusco, 0.7 mi from Hatun Rumiyoc. Popular points of interest nearby include San Blas Church and Religious Art Museum.
Avi
United States of America
The rooms are very comfortable. Location is good, a bit far from central plaza.
Quechua Hostal Recoleta offers private rooms with cable TV, a sun terrace and free Wi-Fi. It is located a 5 minutes’ walk to the central square Plaza de Armas in Cusco.
Located in Cusco, a 16-minute walk from Wanchaq Train Station, Casa Esmeralda by Katari provides accommodations with a garden and private parking.
April
United States of America
It's a small hotel with a "homey" vibe.
My stay came with complimentary breakfast and they have a special menu to choose from.
The staff, especially Gladys (reception) was very helpful, courteous and accommodating.
The bed was comfortable and Housekeeping really kept my room clean.
In a renovated pre-colonial house from 1630, El Balcon features a charming terraced garden and views of Cusco from every room. Machu Picchu excursions and massage sessions can be arranged.
Andres
United States of America
Cute place, friendly staff, beautiful courtyard and spacious rooms
Located in Cusco and with Wanchaq Train Station reachable within 1.6 miles, Cooper Hotel Boutique provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Julie
United States of America
Very kind and accommodating staff. Due to an airport closure we arrived 24 hours later than expected. They were able to shift my reservation to the next day to accommodate our needs! The tea bar and breakfast were a wonderful part of the stay! Great location walking distance to restaurants and shopping.
Featuring a bar, garden and views of city, Tariq Boutique is set in Cusco, 984 feet from San Blas Church.
Virginia
United States of America
Beautiful location tucked away in San Blas. The room was comfortable and clean. The breakfast was delicious -- not to mention the view from the breakfast room!! We very much enjoyed our stay and would recommend this hotel to anyone traveling to Cusco!
Located in Cusco and with Hatun Rumiyoc reachable within 984 feet, Atoq San Blas Hotel features express check-in and check-out, nonsmoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Big room with a big bed. Clean, very quiet, nice shower.
Ureta Hotel has rooms in Cusco near Holy Family Church and San Blas Church. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers free shuttle service and a 24-hour front desk.
safe,clean…… The host is very warm and thoughtful.
Set in a beautiful colonial property and featuring an on-site restaurant, Palacio Manco Capac offers accommodations in Cusco. Free WiFi access is available. A complimentary breakfast is served daily.
Gorgeous location, breakfast room overlooking all of Cusco!
Located 320 yards from the main square and 215 yards from San Pedro market and train station, Tierra Viva Cusco Centro features free Wi-Fi and a buffet breakfast in Cusco.
staff were very helpful and my room was large and comfortable
The hotel features impressive interiors with antique exposed bricks, vaulted ceilings and sleek designer style furniture. Cusco’s cathedral and main square are only 3 blocks away.
staff were brilliant-super attentive
spa is lovely
Muru Homely Hotel Cusco is attractively located in the center of Cusco, 0.7 mi from Hatun Rumiyoc. Popular points of interest nearby include San Blas Church and Religious Art Museum.
Fantastically friendly staff and wonderful service.
Located 1312 feet from La Merced Church in Cusco, Niños Hotel Meloc offers accommodations with free WiFi access and an on-site restaurant. The property features a gift shop.
Very friendly staff who were very helpful in arranging taxis and early starts.
In a large house less than half a mile from Plaza de Armas, Unaytambo Boutique Hotel Cusco offers rooms with colonial style décor and private balconies. There is a terrace, and free Wi-Fi is provided.
Everything! Staff incredibly helpful and friendly. Thank you.
In a renovated colonial-style house and only 6 blocks from Cusco’s picturesque main square, the hotel offers bright rooms with nice décor and free Wi-Fi. Private parking is also free.
Coco and his family were very helpful with anything we needed.
Located in Cusco, within a 7-minute walk of San Pedro Train Station and 500 yards of Cathedral of Cuzco, Hospedaje Frankenstein provides free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, a bar, and a restaurant, this hotel is a remodeled palace and has walls made of Inca Stones. Free WiFi is provided and buffet breakfast is included.
Set in a historical building just 2 blocks from Plaza de Armas square, this luxury boutique hotel offers spacious suites with free WiFi. It features a spa and outdoor swimming pool.
In an exclusive historic Colonial mansion, Inkaterra offers luxury accommodations with marble fireplaces and a stone decorated Spanish gallery and central courtyard. Massage sessions can be booked.
Super nice hotel with amazing staff . Well located .
Located in Cusco and with Wanchaq Train Station reachable within 1.6 miles, Cooper Hotel Boutique provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
So many options for breakfast and all were delicious
Well set in Cusco, MOAF Cusco Boutique Hotel has 3-star accommodations close to Wanchaq Train Station and Religious Art Museum.
Great room and location, staff were extremely nice and attentive
FAQs about hotels in Cusco
On average, 3-star hotels in Cusco cost $57 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cusco are $119 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cusco can be found for $289 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cusco this weekend is $82 or, for a 4-star hotel, $155. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cusco for this weekend cost around $468 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $78 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cusco for tonight. You'll pay around $137 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cusco will cost around $395, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Although it's considered the oldest inhabited city of the Americas and Peru's historical capital, neither of these truly describes the magic enchantment and colorful people of Cuzco. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, its current shape is the colonial result of building on top of many Incan sites, a good example of which is the Cathedral of Santo Domingo.
Must-see places include the walled complex of Sacsayhuamán and the remains of the main temple of Coricancha, dedicated to the Sun God, Inti. For longer Cuzco stays, hotels nePlaza de Armas central square are ideal to fully enjoy the city. Due to its 11,150-foot altitude, some Cuzco hotels offer oxygen to help their guests.
Moray, supposedly an ancient experimental agricultural station, is 29 miles away, and Lake Titicaca is 240 miles away. The road to Machu Picchu is the famous Inca Trail or "Camino Inca," which encompasses settlements, different Andean environments, and many Incan ruins.
Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport offers services to Lima. Arriving at Wanchaq Train Station or Terminal Terrestre de Cusco bus station are also popular choices. Come to visit the ancient jewel, enjoy Peru and Cuzco with the hotel deals available on Booking.com!
Cusco is a wonderful city, however, you grow tired of the...
Cusco is a wonderful city, however, you grow tired of the constant street sellers trying to sell you something. There are a thousand shops and they all sell something similar to each other. You can walk around a couple of markets over a couple of days but then you're done with it all and become bored.
If you visit Cusco, try to plan things to do, ie visit museums, visit choloate shops and see how chocolate is produced and made. Go on excursions out of the city. There are ruins on the outskirts of the city and some fantastic walks up to the statue of Jesus and other places.
There are some fantastic places to eat, but again, pick where you're going and go there, ignore the people showing you menus on the street. Pricewise, everything is cheap. You're looking at around £10-£20 for a huge meal and drink, or you can get street food for pence. Drinks are cheap too.
If you go during a festival or something, expect the main square to be rammed with people. I visited during Corpus Christi and the crowds were so large that it took ages to walk anywhere and most the shops were closing due to being full. It was an experience, but one I wouldn't want again. In the three days I was there, we had Corpus Christi, a military parade and a 10k race. A LOT goes on!
Lastly, the airport. There are scammers everywhere, helping you with your bags and everything. A man shouted my name and the company I was with so I assumed he was the driver picking me up. He put my two suitcases, which had wheels, on a trolley and walked about 20m to the car that was collecting me and then wanted a tip. I gave him 4 Soles, about 85p and he wasn't happy. I'd already warned him that I had no cash and didn't want the help.
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The tourist area is full of wonderful shopping.
The tourist area is full of wonderful shopping. This is the place to buy alpaca sweaters and other locally made goods. You can shop at actual stores but also in the San Pedro and lots of pop-up markets. Credit cards are widely accepted, but cash is preferred, of course. Great restaurants and mostly quite inexpensive. There seemed to be a lot of celebrations and some demonstrations, but nothing of which to be fearful. Take the tours in and near the city; you will learn a LOT and they are quite well-organized.
Ver Hoef
10
Scored 10
Cusco is a captivating destination that offers a blend of...
Cusco is a captivating destination that offers a blend of rich history, delicious cuisine, and stunning landscapes. One of the highlights of my trip to Cusco was definitely the ceviche. Served in many restaurants throughout the city, Cusco's ceviche is a delightful explosion of flavors, with fresh fish marinated in citrus juices and accompanied by vibrant herbs and spices. It's a must-try dish for any food enthusiast visiting the region.
Another aspect that impressed me about Cusco was the abundance of fresh produce. Whether strolling through local markets or dining in restaurants, I was constantly amazed by the variety and quality of fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients. The use of fresh, locally sourced products truly enhances the culinary experience in Cusco, adding authenticity and depth to every dish.
Beyond its culinary delights, Cusco is also home to fascinating Inca ruins that offer a glimpse into the ancient civilization that once thrived in the region. Exploring sites such as Sacsayhuamán, Machu Picchu, and Ollantaytambo was a truly awe-inspiring experience. The intricate stonework, breathtaking vistas, and intriguing historical significance of these ruins make them a must-visit for any traveler interested in unraveling the mysteries of the Inca Empire.
Overall, my time in Cusco was filled with unforgettable experiences, from savoring mouthwatering ceviche to marveling at ancient Inca ruins. It's a destination that seamlessly blends cultural heritage, culinary delights, and natural beauty, making it a truly remarkable place to explore.
Ria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cusco city centre and all of the Sacred Valley is incredible...
Cusco city centre and all of the Sacred Valley is incredible. There are so many options for sightseeing, restaurants. The people are welcoming, and there are endless options for shopping. It is easy to get around the city via taxi/Uber.
ILoveToGoAWandering
Canada
10
Scored 10
Getting around Cusco was easy.
Getting around Cusco was easy. We are walkers and we love to see the typical markets and amazing museums. Its people are friendly and helpful. Any question was answered when we just ask anyone around. Restaurants? Mother of God! Delicious, too many options to choose from. From simple restaurants to fancy ones and the best: beautiful women in the street with cooked corn and pineapple slices to sale.
Bianca
10
Scored 10
Cusco is one of my favorite cities in Peru.
Cusco is one of my favorite cities in Peru. It is a photographers dream, almost every you look there is a chance to take a wonderful travel photo while walking around, the old city is an absolute joy. No mater how long I have stayed in Cusco it has been too short and I always want to return to see things I have missed. However, it is a good idea to book a hotel which offers heat in the rooms as it can get rather chilly at night in the cold season.
1Friendly, professional and helpful staff. They can answer questions about travel, also in advance.
2Location - central.
3Budget friendly.
4Simple breakfast.
Located in the old city of Cuzco with (narrow roads and) older buildings, and generally in Peru, no indoor centralized heating, so you have to keep yourself warm - with warm clothing (and warm indoor slippers).
In the room I was assigned to, there was hot water in the shower, but it seems, no hot water in the bathroom sink. Showerhead is mounted on the ceiling.
We stayed 2 nights before and 3 nights after our trek to Machu Picchu. We stored luggage with them and were too lazy to find another place. We liked the warm beds and view from the terrace. Room 9 is spacious and has a separate water closet. The location is good, in San Blas, lots of shops and cafes nearby, quiet with a local rather than tourist vibe, 10 min walk to Plaza de Armas, but the hotel is 3-5 min uphill from nearest road, which is tough with luggage and at altitude.
Carlos and Jacky were very helpful when I was in need of help. He was available whole day and translated when needed. I felt safe.
the house was beautiful old Peruvian house with beautiful rooms. It was also simple and not very luxury, but that is exactly what I choose, no fancy western hotel. Carlos was always helpful with advice about the city and interested how I was doing. very friendly people. thank you dear Carlos and Jacky for all your help, will never forget that!
The hotel is very modern. Well equipped. The room was nice and even had a bathtub. The heater really helped me during cold nights. The breakfasts they serve are the best ones I had through all my trip in Peru and Bolivia. Really, really good. The location it's good. Walking distance to the center but not in a crowded area. The windows look inside the inner patio so it's not noisy. Rooms have good sound isolation. I couldn't here my neighbors.
We loved the breakfasts and just overall ambiance of the hotel. It felt so original to Cusco and I appreciated the rustic decor. Turndown service daily was great, and I highly recommend having dinner at their onsite restaurant as well! They made us a wood burning fire as we were sipping Peruvian wine and eating excellent Alpaca… would stay here again in a heartbeat and recommend to others as well!
Although it’s a bit of a hike from the main plaza, it’s in San Blas, a very interesting and quaint area. We took some time to walk the cobbled streets, which were much quieter than in the center. The hotel itself is a haven of peace with a beautiful view of Cusco and the mountains beyond. We arrived after our Machu Picchu hike and got massages. I had the hot stone massage. Fabulous!!
Hotel and staff were absolutely perfect great location and bed very comfortable . Special thanks to Angel who did everything he possibly could to make my stay enjoyable .. only 1 little thing and I mean little some mornings there was no meat option on breakfast but that's really been picky. I intend to return again to cousco and will definitely stay here again for me 5 star 🌟
This hotel was great. The location is good, although slightly further from the Plaza de Armas than other hotels. The neighborhood felt safe. There are pharmacies, laundries, the San Blas Market, and a little cafe within just a few steps of their door. The room was lovely and spacious, breakfast was delicious, and the front desk staff was helpful and friendly.
Stunning view from the bed. Try to get the room with a view, it is breathtaking to look above Cusco. San Blas is definitely the best location to stay in Cusco! We loved it! Breakfast is very fresh and delicious. At night the even snugged a hot-water bottle under our blankets. Nice suprise. Very clean and cozy Hotel. We loved our stay!
Great experience. Breakfast is quite good (not buffet) and complete, if needed to leave extra early, you can get snacks for your trip instead of breakfast. The rooms are cozy, the hotel has a nice terrace with a view over Cusco. In my opinion, San Blas neighbourhood is one of the best places to stay in Cusco.
Great stay, comfortable and clean hotel.
This was a perfect place to land after a long flight to Peru.
The staff were very helpful and polite. Traveling alone I felt very safe. I found this place quiet for a great nights sleep and close enough to the main square to visit without the need for a taxi.
Cute hotel in a pretty cool area of Cusco (San Blas), definitely recommended! Rooms are big, well equipped and so nicely decorated, bathroom facilities are new, hot shower is working. I slept so well in the bed!
Good breakfast option, not to say how kind, cheerful and positive is the staff!!
We ended up being in a deluxe family room which was amazing - huge comfy bed, smart TV and lots of space. The hotel felt luxury and the breakfast was one of the best we’ve had in Peru (buffet with four additional cooked options to choose from).
Excellent hotel. Very clean, comfortable room. The beds were large and comfy. Good location on the edge of the San Blas neighbourhood in a quiet area. 10 mins walk from main thoroughfare. Buffet breakfast was nice. Staff were very friendly.
The staff at the property is so kind and nice and the best part of the hotel; considering that the hotel is more a 5 stars than 4.
The patio is so cute and the food cannot be better, the best hotel experience I have had until now!
Located in an historic building, one block from the main plaza, this is a beautiful hotel, with a feeling of a 5 stars. Large and beautiful rooms, nice breakfast, comfy beds and good Wifi, this is well worth 85usd a night
super nice family owned hotel, in the best spot of Cusco and the San Blas neighbourhood! large rooms, large bathrooms, hot showers, and a nice garden! unlimited tea and fruits as well :)
A cute little hotel, very conveniently located next to the San Pedro market. It's also next to the Cusco perurail station. And it's just around 10 minutes walk from Plaza de Aramas.
Excellent hotel, great staff with a good location to walk around.
It’s a nice and clean hotel with Peruvian atmosphere that makes you feel comfortable and relaxed.
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