Located in Cusco and with Wanchaq Train station reachable within 3 km, Nao Victoria Hostel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Muru Homely Hotel Cusco is attractively situated in the centre of Cusco, 1.1 km from Hatun Rumiyoc. Popular points of interest nearby include San Blas Church and Religious Art Museum.
Nikodem
Czech Republic
Very nice hotel with comfortable beds, friendly staff and good location. Hotel is in a walking distance from city center but in a calm neighborhood. We really enjoyed our stay. Recommend!
Quechua Hostal Recoleta offers private rooms with cable TV, a sun terrace and free Wi-Fi. It is situated a 5 minutes’ walk to the central square Plaza de Armas in Cusco.
Tua
Finland
Great location, TV with Netflix, nice staff, laundary service
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.
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.
Justin
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful staff. Lovely rooms in a great location.
Located in Cusco and with Wanchaq Train station reachable within 2.6 km, Cooper Hotel Boutique provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Nedal
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff, great location, nice breakfast and the limitless water and coca tea provided in the lobby really helps with the altitude.
This 3-star hotel offers free Wi-Fi and country-style accommodation, situated on a dead-end street in Cusco. It is only 300 metres from Plaza de Armas square.
Fionnuala
Ireland
Wonderful breakfasts served at suitable times. Quiet central location.. Very comfortable rooms.
Situated in Cusco and with Hatun Rumiyoc reachable within 300 metres, Atoq San Blas Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking 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.
The hotel boasts 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
Hotel Sueños del Inka is a pleasant hotel located in the artistic San Blass district. It offers panoramic city views and practical accommodations featuring local décor and free Wi-Fi.
la posizione era perfetta e l’accoglienza alla pari
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.
Muru Homely Hotel Cusco is attractively situated in the centre of Cusco, 1.1 km 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 2.6 km, Cooper Hotel Boutique provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
So many options for breakfast and all were delicious
Situated within 1.7 km of Holy Family Church and 1.5 km of San Blas Church, Ureta Hotel provides rooms in Cusco. This 3-star hotel offers free shuttle service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
The owners were so friendly, helpful and welcoming
Located 400 metres from La Merced Church in Cusco, Niños Hotel Meloc offers accommodation 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 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 600 metres of San Pedro Train Station and 400 metres of Cathedral of Cusco, 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.
In an exclusive historic Colonial mansion, Inkaterra offers luxury accommodation 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 .
In a prime location in the centre of Cusco, MOAF Cusco Boutique Hotel features 3-star accommodation close to Wanchaq Train station and Religious Art Museum.
Great room and location, staff were extremely nice and attentive
Ideally situated in the centre of Cusco, La Llave 351 features free WiFi throughout the property and a garden.
El personal es de lo mejor, amables, serviciales, atentos.
FAQs about hotels in Cusco
On average, 3-star hotels in Cusco cost £42 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cusco are £93 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cusco can on average be found for £215 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cusco this weekend is £59 or, for a 4-star hotel, £103. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cusco for this weekend cost on average around £321 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £60 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cusco for tonight. You'll pay on average around £101 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cusco will cost around £360 (based on Booking.com prices).
Regarded as the oldest inhabited city of the Americas and its historical capital, none of these things are enough to describe the magic enchainment and colourful people of Cusco. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, its current shape is the colonial result of building on top of many Incan sites. A good example 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 Cusco stays, hotels near ‘Plaza de Armas’ central square are ideal to fully enjoy the city. Due to its 3400-metres altitude, some Cusco hotels offer oxygen to help their guests.
Moray, supposedly an ancient experimental agricultural station, is 46 km away, while the Titicaca Lake is 390 km 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 several services to Lima. Arriving at Wanchaq Railway Station or ‘Terminal Terrestre de Cusco’ bus station are also popular choices. Come to visit the ancient jewel, enjoy Peru and Cusco with the hotel deals available on Booking.com!
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.
Stephen
United States
10
Scored 10
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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Beautiful property (built on a former casona that dates from the colonial era) close to Qoricancha and walking distance to the main square of Cuzco city and the San Blas area. Good restaurant and bar, nice breakfast (fresh fruit, hearty coffee) so if you feel like staying at the premises you can really enjoy the food and the open terrace. Rooms are modern, clean and confortable. Many stores and restaurant close by as well.
They can prepare a breakfast to go should you need to rise pretty early for a day trip around Cuzco.
I traveled with my boyfriend who was experiencing Peru for the first time and we stayed twice at this hotel. The staff was completely nice and kind. We both had suffered from altitude sickness and had to use oxygen multiple times, they were always concerned about our health and even asked me how I was feeling the next morning during my breakfast. Also, Lizeth from the travel agency counter helped us to visit the city on our own and later booked a great city tour with Ruben, the tour guide who was also very knowledgeable.
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.
Great option to stay in Cusco. It is located at San Blas, which is a nice place to stay, since it is near to the main spots, but far enough from the crowds. The charming streets and quite place completes the scenario.
The hotel itself is very nice. The staff is always ready to help, very friendly. The room is big, clean and confortable. The breakfast has quality, not so many options, but delicious things. The hotel offers coffee, tea and water for the guests at any time of the day. I really recommend this hotel.
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.
This is our best stay during 11 days trip in Peru, even some of them are more expensive than MOAF. The staffs are super nice and attentive. We stayed one night before heading to Machu Picchu and another night after we came back from Machu Picchu. They took good cared of our luggage and went beyond our expectations. I even got a small handcrafted gift when I left. Highly recommend to anyone who is visiting Cusco. It’s located in the center of the historic district but it’s very quiet in the hotel.
The staff are so friendly and helpful. They go out of their way to help you with things and gave us great tips on places to eat and visit.
Rooms are clean and modern.
Breakfast was included and was great. A good selection of cereals, tea, fruits, cooked eggs, and other things like pancakes and fried plantain.
Their laundry service was quick and really helped us out. We also got a massage in the hotel which was great as well.
Being in San Blas is great and the streets and shops are amazing.
The service was outstanding especially from the door attendee. The hotel is in a beautiful colonial building with decorations all around the lobby and courtyard. The location was amazing just 2 blocks walking to the main square in the historic center and restaurants and stores all around. The breakfast was not included for us but we had it for 2 days and enjoyed the variety at the buffet. We stayed at some 5 star properties in Peru and the service here was just as good if not better.
It is a beautiful little hotel. We had a spacious room with a jacuzzi tub! The bathroom was recently renovated and nicely done. They have an elevator which is not always the case in older hotels in Peru. Breakfast was good and so was restaurant for dinner. The staff were very helpful and really went out of their way to make us comfortable. It is a block from the Cusco Market and 3 blocks to the main square.
This is a fantastic hotel. Huge comfortable bed, large room, powerful shower, heating and the staff was always friendly and eager to help! Location is great, too. It's a short 5min walk to Plaza de Armas but there are already loads of restaurants, cafés and shops on the way. Close to the tourist area in San Blas, too. I came back and booked this place again later during my trip.
-I loved the location, the garden and the views and thats why i would consider It as an option for returning.
-A comfortable bed.
- its very interesting and nice place to spend a night or two but this is not a 5 star hotel at all. I travel a lot and i think not even 4 star.
- rooms were cleaned daily
- very kind personal
The hotel is located in San Blas which is a nice neighbourhood. Although it is next to a super small busy street, it was quiet and peaceful at the property. We got a room upgrade to a more spacious room. The breakfast was the best we have seen in Peru so far with lots of choices. Staff was nice and polite.
The location is fantastic, directly across the San Blas market (go there for delicious and inexpensive lunch), walking distance to the main square in Cuzco and in one of the cute and narrow streets that are typical for San Blas. Very quiet at night. Owner is very accommodating. Basic but comfortable.
The hotel is situated in the lively neighborhood of San Blas. Very nice patio outside with delightfully decorated rooms. Despite most of the staff does not speak English (only the owner - who was incredibly kind and helpful), all the personnel was very friendly and willing to help.
We stayed in this hotel with my friends more nights and it was very convenient. I could stay alone in our big apartment to avoid moving. Staff is really nice. I felt safe in the neighbourhood, but that counts for the whole Cusco.
Prominent San Blas is around the corner.
The staff were what made the hotel so nice. They were eager to help us and gave us great recommendations on things to do in the area. The junior suite with the hot tub was the best room that we stayed in our trip to Peru. Very comfortable beds and excellent location.
Great hotel in San Blas with great location, good breakfast and very friendly staff. I would reccomend this hotel to anyone staying in Cuzco who wants a great base to explore the region! They will also store luggage overnight while you go to other tours and hikes.
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 !!
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