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Hotel in Nazca
Combining traditional Andean décor and an urban feel with modern facilities, Casa Andina Standard Nasca offers 61 rooms in Nasca. clean and comfortable; nice pool; good breakfast; close to the bus station of cruz del sur (within 5min walking distance); friendly (english speaking) staff
Hotel in Nazca
Located only 200 metres from Nasca's main square, dm Hoteles Nasca offers accommodation with free WiFi in Nasca. The efficiency, the relaxing atmosphere, every single green space very well managed, and the very balanced cuisine.
Hotel in Nazca
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, this ranch-style house offers rooms with private patios and free Wi-Fi. There are charming Spanish style galleries opening to the garden. Private parking is free. The property is beatitul and very well maintained. Clean and very comfortable.
Hotel in Nazca
Featuring a restaurant, a garden, an indoor pool and an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel Alegria Nasca offers free Wi-Fi and American breakfast in Nazca. The main square is 400 metres from the property. It is beautiful, clean and so convenient to the bus station. Breakfast was wonderful.
Hotel in Nazca
Featuring a swimming pool and a restaurant, Hotel Majoro offers rooms in a renovated farm house in the outskirts of Nazca. Free parking is provided. The city centre is 8 km away. Beautiful weather, rooms are awesome and great sleep.
Hotel in Nazca
B Hotel Nasca has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Nazca. Among the facilities at this property are a tour desk and ticket service, along with free WiFi throughout the... Hotel located just in front of airport from where airplanes to Nazca valley go. Good location for those who just want to spend night before the flight.
Hotel in Nazca
Featuring a restaurant, Hotel Dunas de Nasca offers accommodations with free WiFi access in Nazca. Each room is equipped with cable TV and a private bathroom with free toiletries. Very central, just a 5 minute walk to Mom’s Cafe - if you’re doing a Peru Hop this is the pick up/ drop off location. Staff were great. I don’t speak Spanish and they have limited English, but they made sure I was well looked after and even rang the tour operator I’d booked with to do my Nazca lines flight because they were concerned that the tour company had forgotten about me. The room was spacious and clean. Plenty of hot water. I had booked my Nazca Lines flight for 8am, so the hotel was going to provide breakfast to me after I returned. I landed up not having breakfast as I was still a bit unsettled after the flight!
Hotel in Nazca
Hotel Las Lineas is situated in Nazca and features a terrace. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi.
Nazca
Nanasqa Hostel offers accommodation in Nazca. There is a games room on site and guests can enjoy the on-site bar. The owner is very a nice person, honest, friendly and very helpful 👍🍻
Nazca
La Maison de Lydia offers accommodation in the City of Nazca located a 150 kms souther from Ica City, just 10 minutes from the main square and 5 from Museo Antonini. Breakfast is included. We stayed for one night! The rooms were very clean and the breakfast not very rich but delicious.
Hotel in Nazca
Featuring a restaurant, a garden, an indoor pool and an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel Alegria Nasca offers free Wi-Fi and American breakfast in Nazca. The main square is 400 metres from the property. It is beautiful, clean and so convenient to the bus station. Breakfast was wonderful.
Hotel in Nazca
Located only 200 metres from Nasca's main square, dm Hoteles Nasca offers accommodation with free WiFi in Nasca. The efficiency, the relaxing atmosphere, every single green space very well managed, and the very...
Hotel in Nazca
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, this ranch-style house offers rooms with private patios and free Wi-Fi. There are charming Spanish style galleries opening to the garden. Private parking is free. The property is beatitul and very well maintained. Clean and very comfortable.
Hotel in Nazca
B Hotel Nasca has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Nazca. Among the facilities at this property are a tour desk and ticket service, along with free WiFi throughout the... Hotel located just in front of airport from where airplanes to Nazca valley go.
Hotel in Nazca
Featuring a swimming pool and a restaurant, Hotel Majoro offers rooms in a renovated farm house in the outskirts of Nazca. Free parking is provided. The city centre is 8 km away. Beautiful weather, rooms are awesome and great sleep.
Casa Hacienda Nasca Oasis, DM Hoteles Nasca and Casa Andina Standard Nasca are some of the popular hotels in Nazca.
For hotels in Nazca that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try B Hotel Nasca, DM Hoteles Nasca and Casa Andina Standard Nasca.
These hotels in Nazca are highly rated by couples: DM Hoteles Nasca, Casa Hacienda Nasca Oasis and B Hotel Nasca.
B Hotel Nasca, Casa Hacienda Nasca Oasis and Hotel Majoro have received great reviews from travellers in Nazca regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
On average, 3-star hotels in Nazca cost £52 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nazca are £75 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nazca can on average be found for £0 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Nazca loved staying at Casa Hacienda Nasca Oasis, Hospedaje Dunas de Nasca and Hotel Alegria Nasca.
My husband and I didn't expect much from Nazca apart from a flight over the Nazca lines. However, we loved the place! The town was great and interesting, lots of places to shop and eat. The flight over the lines was fantastic (we went with Great Nazca Tours) and also did a last-minute sand dunes tour with sandboarding (book in town with Edunas). Definitely spend two days in Nazca.
The mysterious Nazca Lines spark many conversations and the little town of Nazca has capitilized on the interest. It's a small town big on character. The Plaza de Armas and surrounding blocks is a bustling hub of activity as the day turns to night. Families, children (young and old), vendors, and tourist all converge to give the park a carnival atmosphere. I travelled by bus (between 8-9 hours from Lima) and stayed one night. In hindsight a second night would have allowed me to enjoy Nazca just a bit more but I believe a third night would have been unnecessary. I stayed in the La Maison de Lydia which sits on the edge of town. I walked into town and back and felt perfectly safe but, for 5 CLP you can take a taxi into town. The DM Hoteles Nasca has a small planetarium on their property and they do a presentation about the Nazca Lines and constellation allignment. There are presentations in different languages so inquire at the hotel. One tip, if it is a cloudy night it is best to pass as a large part of the presentation is outdoors looking at the night sky. Cost 20 CLP. This was one of my oldest bucket list items and I enjoyed every minute of my stay in Nazca. The ariel tours, of which there are many, have it down to a science. My hotel booked me with AeroNazca and they were awesome. Enjoy!
It’s a great little stop that breaks down our trip well. There are a few quite interesting attractions around nazca apart from the Nazca Lines. The only downside is that you have to take a taxi to most of these places of interest (the aqueducts on Cantalloc, the mummy cemetery in Chauchilla, the pyramids of Cahuachi, etc) and there’s an entrance fee to be paid to all these attractions on top of the taxi trip. Worth visiting though if you’ve got a bit of time and are not on a tight budget.
Nazca is a tiny town and tourists go there for visiting the Nazca lines (by taking a small plane), there's a museum Antonini which has pre-columbian art, there is a desert nearby which is beautiful to go to for watching the sunset and there are some other attractions. One could spent one to two days in Nazca. The city itself has nothing much to offer. There are many touristic restaurants, however, dare to try out some local restaurant, which serves local food, as the prices are very low (around 3 euros for a full meal with drink included!)
I loved Nazca! I enjoyed the colours and vibrancy. There were plenty of lovely restaurants to get delicious food. The Nazca hotel showed a fantastic film about Maria Reiche and the Nazca lines. We were completely mesmerised by our experience of flying over the Nazca lines. The pilots were so fun and helpful (we took travel sickness pills as advised prior to the flight and o felt fine during it.) I love the desert and Nazca did not disappoint. A fantastic place to visit and explore in Peru!
Nazca is a wonderful small town, people are very friendly and everything is close. The tour to the Chauchilla cemetery and Andre the pottery maker is a must! Plaza de Armas is great for relaxing and people watching, Rico de Pollo was the best place in town for roast chicken! And a visit to Planetario inside the hotel Nazca Lines as well as the Aqueductos de Cantayoc were definite musts too!