Well-equipped accommodations with cable TV and free Wi-Fi is offered at Sol Plaza. This charming hotel is located just of central Plaza de Armas square in the heart of Puno.
Featuring an à la carte restaurant, Casona Plaza Hotel Centro offers accommodations in Puno. Free Wi-Fi access is available here. Puno's main square and Cathedral are 33 feet away.
In the center of Puno, Hotel Puno Terra offers pleasant rooms with free Wi-Fi 2 blocks from Plaza de Armas square. The charming flower garden features cobblestoned walkways and a water fountain.
robert
Australia
Location was great near the town square and a short taxi trip to port
Located 164 feet from Plaza de Armas, Plaza Mayor features colonial interiors and décor 10 minutes walk from picturesque Titicaca Lake. It offers free Wi-Fi and an airport shuttle service.
Stephen
Canada
Close to main square, had a tub but did not have time to use it. Cheaper as we didn’t stay a night but checked in for 2 night as we were arriving early and leaving late. Breakfast was really good too
Located in downtown Puno, the Royal Inn offers colorful suites with free Wi-Fi one block from Plaza de Armas central square. Facilities include a lively bar and complimentary parking.
Kevin
United States of America
Great location and very comfortable
Model T in the lobby was very cool
Located in Puno, 6.9 miles from Bus Station, Hotel Wiñay Pacha Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Rhiis
United States of America
The owner is extremely friendly, you feel like you're at home. The place is very quiet and peaceful, the views of the surrounding countryside, farmland, and the lake are amazing.
Located 2.9 miles from Estadio Enrique Torres Belón, Uros Tikarani hotel offers 3-star accommodations in Puno and has a garden, a terrace and a restaurant.
Featuring a garden, terrace, restaurant and free WiFi, Uros TITIKAKA the Best lodge is located in Puno, 2.9 miles from Estadio Enrique Torres Belón and 2.9 miles from Puno Port.
Carlos Saul
Mexico
It is certainly an experience. It is not everyday you sleep in a room built on a floating island made from Totora reeds. And you can feel the gentle sway all night long and especially in the morning when there is more boat traffic.
The terrace is a beautiful place to spend the afternoon. Make sure you book one of the rooms with sliding curtains on the terrace, our neighbors where absolutely frying to a crisp and with the sun in their eyes.
The short ride on the “Mercedes Benz” boats as they are called was also quite nice.
All this, and I suppose the price to visit and keep this traditional way of life of the Uros community does come at a price though.
Be prepared to be charged and overcharged for absolutely everything. It is to be expected but when the bill came around it still came as a shocking surprise to our wallets with extra and surprise fees.
For the price, it seems Uros Titikaka at least, was sleeping a bit on their laurels.
The Terrace and room was tidy and nice but we couldńt take a picture of the sunrise through the back window because it was a horrible garbage pit. Used tires, beer bottles, trash…
The toilet, which is the same system our cat uses at home, quickly filled up and until mid morning nobody came around to scoop and tidy everything up.
The bed sheets, from what we saw after our neighbors came and went were never washed. They dońt even have a washing machine (how could they, its a floating island). The sheets didnt smell bad but I was left a bit itchy all night long.
The only mediocre meal we had in all of our stay in Peru where both nights we stayed here. And we were charged as much as top restaurants in Lima.
Ricardo and Cynthia where kind hosts, but it seemed like maybe they needed a vacation to get back on the types of wonderful comments people have left them and quite the reason we where there in the first place.
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