Costa del Sol Wyndham Cusco is a converted 17th-century mansion located in Cusco’s center, a few steps away from Cusco Main Square and La Merced Church.
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...
Mehdi
Canada
Super location just next to the famous Plaza de Armas, clean and beautifully designed will gorgeous wall traditional paintings!
Staff were nice and helpful! Filtered cold and hot water were available at all time + coco leaves to help adjusting to the high altitude malaise
-vibrant atmosphere in the neighborhood, lots of good shops, bars and restaurants close by
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.
Renee
Canada
the staff were super helpful and the location was nice and quiet, but still walkable to the main city area.
Featuring a restaurant and a bar, Quechua Hotel Cusco offers accommodations in Cusco. Free WiFi access is available. Cusco's main square and cathedral are 984 feet away.
Sarita
Canada
Property was well maintained and clean. Location is perfect if you want to explore the market and church etc.. staff were very accommodating and friendly.
Conveniently set in the center of Cusco, Casa Matara Boutique is within a 16-minute walk of Wanchaq Train Station and 500 yards of Santo Domingo Church.
Sofía
United States of America
Great place. I am really picky about hotels and this one was super nice. The rooms are clean and comfortable.
Everyone was so nice and they are available to help you 24/7. My husband was having issues breathing the first night due to the altitude and they came with an oxygen tank to help asap. I can’t recommend enough this place!!!
Located 1312 feet from San Blas Square and 2625 feet from Cusco’s Main Square, El Mariscal offers self-catering accommodations with free Wi-Fi.
Samuel
Brazil
The location was nice. Close to downtown but a bit far and quiet.
Very nice staff (Cintia, Isabela, and Elisabeth) always glad to help, give information, very attentive.
Always coca tea available at reception.
Simple breakfast.
Room at good size. Hot showers.
Set 1969 feet from Cusco's historical center, Golden Inca Hotel offers accommodations with free WiFi and a la carte breakfast served daily.
Thanh Thanh
United States of America
Clean, comfortable room, check in early, staff very hospitable. especially each floor has a table with hot water with a bow of coca leaf to help us acclimate the high altitude.
Just 8 minutes drive from the Velasco Astete Airport, the Sonesta Hotel Cusco is less than 0.6 mi from the city center. All rooms feature a mountain or city view.
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.
Daniel
United States of America
We loved our very short 1 night stay here. On a beautiful quiet residential alley in Cusco, very near many wonderful restaurants and the main square. Friendly service and easy check in and check out. Room clean, bathroom very nice, and complimentary breakfast was delicious. We’d stay here again in a heartbeat. The incredible value was the best part.
Located in a 16th century building in Cusco, Novotel Cusco offers modern rooms with heating and cable TV. It is only 3 blocks from Plaza De Armas and the cathedral.
Christina
United States of America
Beautiful relaxing lobby and restaurant. Excellent location to walk to main sites in Cusco. Staff friendly and very helpful. Beautiful and comfortable rooms.
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.
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.
Located right in front of the Incan Temple of the Sun, Koricancha, LP Los Portales Hotel Cusco offers stylish accommodations in Cusco. Free WiFi access is available.
the location is perfect . just across the koricancha
Koyllur is in the center of Cusco’s historic district, nearby Religious Art Museum, Cusco Main Square, and Inka Museum. It is also ideally located nearby the arts and crafts of San Blas.
Excellent location for exploring Cusco .
Great breakfast
In a 17th-century restored residence, the award winning Hotel & Mirador Los Apus offers colonial-style rooms with soundproof windows to the exteriors, private bathrooms, and cable TV.
Attention to detail on all matters and great breakfast!
Well located in the center of Cusco, CASA CRISTOBAL Centenario is within a 15-minute walk of Wanchaq Train Station and 400 yards of Santo Domingo Church.
Personnel at the hotel was really nice, always taking care of us
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 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
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.
The owners were so friendly, helpful and welcoming
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 nice courtyard, super friendly staff, cozy rooms
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.
Staff were friendly and helpful. Location was perfect.
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.
The location and the breakfast were very nice. We really enjoyed our stay.
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 .
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 $47 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cusco are $101 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cusco can be found for $253 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cusco this weekend is $75 or, for a 4-star hotel, $142. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cusco for this weekend cost around $470 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $69 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cusco for tonight. You'll pay around $151 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cusco will cost around $426, 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!
Beautiful city, travelled all the way from Dubai to Peru and...
Beautiful city, travelled all the way from Dubai to Peru and Cusco was of course a must-see. We spent NYE there and of course hit all of the main attractions (including doing the inca trail!). Recommend it to any kind of traveler looking for beautiful scenery, amazing food, and loads of adventure!
Nicole
United Arab Emirates
10
Scored 10
It´s one of the most beatiful cities I've visited.
It´s one of the most beatiful cities I've visited. I love the landscape view, people is very kind and it has a lot of activities to do. I stay in Cusco a very short time, but I enjoy it as much as I could. I visited San Blas viewpoint, the Church and Rainbow Mountain, but my favorite place without no doubt was Machu Picchu.
Erika
Ecuador
8.0
Scored 8.0
I've been to Cusco several times over the past 25 years and...
I've been to Cusco several times over the past 25 years and also lived here for longer periods and for work. It's always been a hub as there is so much to see and do in and around town. Plan a week there, and you won't be bored. It's a buzzing place, there is such an abundance to choose from (tours, trips, hikes, walks, ruins, accommodation, markets, souvenirs and of course destinations like Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail), it's almost too much. You can do parties and clubs, or enjoy the quiet places, walk the ruins up the hills in nature with stunning views of high cordilleras the beautiful Andean scenery and enjoy the peacefulness in the company of some lamas and alpacas. I found that post-Covid the locals are still struggling with the lack of tourism. Nowadays the markets are better organised and have mainly been moved to indoor facilities over the past decades, tourists often don't know about them, e.g. in Pisac, and the locals suffer from few clients and low business. The regulations around Machu Picchu are ridiculous and overpriced; while it's good some rules are in place to deal with the amount of tourism, it has taken all the joy out of visiting the ruins. There are plenty of equally great alternatives though, if you find MP too expensive, don't want to plan half a year in advance or simply don't enjoy the crowds, go to Pisac instead, walk the full hike, or Choquequirao if you want a multi-day experience. For long timei travellers: if you have time, you can easily stay here for a month exploring the Valle Sagrado, get fit in the altitude, learn about local crafts, food, culture, history, Spanish etc.. After a while, it always feels healthy to leave Cusco again. Safe travels!
Chrissy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great little city to explore , it had everything a great...
Great little city to explore , it had everything a great place to explore before you head off to Machu Picchu .
If you like Irish bars then Cusco has the highest 100% Irish owned bar in the world called Paddys bar
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Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pretty touristy city.
Pretty touristy city. Every building is a shop, a hotel or a restaurant, basically but it's really worth it. Tons of trips/treks/activities to do around (machu picchu, salkantai and inca trails, ruins, museums, rainbow mountain, etc). The city has a good vibe and it's not too expensive (despite being touristy). Getting around was ok. Finding a friendly and trustful taxi is a must :)
acerb
Belgium
10
Scored 10
A must visit city if you go to Peru.
A must visit city if you go to Peru. There are tons of hiking options outside the city, including Inka Trail, Rainbow Mountain, and the lake etc. The scenery is breathtaking and the Peruvian food is delicious at a Very reasonable price. Come and enjoy Cusco. I will be back.
Huge and interesting room overlooking the garden and a fantastic view of the city and the iconic "Viva Peru" sign on the hill. Set in the boho San Blas area, you can reach the hotel with bags via taxi and easily walk to and from the city within minutes whilst enjoying the independent shops, restaurants, bars and cafe's. The hotel is in a quiet and safe area (I found the whole city a safe place). The breakfast is a continental buffet that has cereal, eggs, ham, fruit, pancakes and excellent coffee.
The older couple running the hotel were very kind. They made sure we had everything we needed and helped carry our bags up and down the stairs. The man even walked us all the way to the train station when we left. I wish I could remember their names! Overall comfortable stay, especially for the price and we felt safe. Food was phenomenal, best meal we had while in Peru! Isaac set us up with a great taxi driver to pick us up at the airport and take us to the hotel.
We had panoramic view of the whole of Cuzco without having to climb hundreds of stairs like most other travellers. The taxi will drop you off in front of the hotel. The hotel is also situated right next door to the ‘mercado San Blas ‘ where you can eat breakfast or lunch at unbeatable prices. The Centro Historico is a walk away. The staff was very helpful. You also have a fantastic panoramic view on the rooftop. Highly recommend.
We absolutely loved Casa San Blas! The location is perfect... centrally located for the historic district of Cusco and the art district of San Blas. The rooms and hotel spaces are are so charming. The staff is warm and inviting and everyone was very helpful with any questions about our visit. Aida greeted us every morning for breakfast with a beautiful spread and delicious coffee! Will definitely be back!
Location is really good - very near plaza de armas, taxis, supermarket, local market, etc
Staff is really nice!
24h reception.
Rooms are good.
Amazing breakfast - bread, jam, butter, iogurt, coffe, tea, cereals. And they make it as early as you need to go for the tours!!
I stayed here almost 2 weeks and I would stay again. Lovely.
The hotel has a perfect location in San Blas, doesn’t get much better than this.
The bathroom facilities were amazing, probably the best we have had during our travels so far… We stayed in the shared dorm room where we had a spacious cubicle… really nice and comfortable with real duvet covers! staff were very nice and attentive.
Tariq is in a wonderful location for sightseeing in both the Plaza de Armes area and San Blas. There are plenty of cute restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and local shops right outside the hotel. The staff was exceptional and made booking transportation to/from airport and excursions very easy! Couldn’t recommend this place enough!
the best place I have stayed in Peru. family run hotel. the most awesome family, who takes care of you. water and hot pressure showers, the bed is incredibly comfortable, the breakfast on the roof is delightful . highly recommend to travelers, so close to the main plaza. will definitely come back and stay…
Very nice hotel with great interior. I really enjoyed my stay here, I had a room with a view to the square. Room and bathroom were super clean and they cleaned everyday. Location is also great, San Blas is very pleasant area. They stored my luggage during my trip to MP that was very comfortable.
Great value for money, comfortable rooms almost like a hotel. Run by a family which is very friendly, especially Julio was very attentive, always available and helpful with everything. Quiet location in the nice quarter San Blas. Tours can also be booked.
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).
Quinta hotel is situated in the best area of Cusco and offers really great value for money accommodation in its serene gardens. The rooms were really spacious and combined the Peruvian style with modern notes. Very clean and comfort overall.
Lovely hotel in the san blas area. Outstanding bed and a very good room. The staff is fenomenal and really make a difference.
You can leave you’re luggage behind when you go on a trip. I would recommend a stay for sure in Cusco
The hotel was very clean and well maintained, Its family run and everyone was super helpful and friendly. The breakfast was filling and unexpectedly good. Lots of lovely Peruvian charm but with plenty of hot water !!
I consider Casona SAN Blas my favourite hotel in the world! The staff is always so helpful and generous with heir time and smiles, the food is delicious, and the facilities are exceptional.
it’s in the San blas district which is very cool, and it’s very close to the old city center. the staff is very friendly and helpful too. the hotel itself is very nice, colorful and clean.
very good hotel near Plaza san Blas, affordable, with a cute courtyard. easy access to good restaurants, city center, and still a calm place we’re you can relax.
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