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Cusco Hotels
Cusco was the heart of the Inca empire and here, like nowhere else the colonial and Inca architectures combine to make a beautiful city full of character and with a rich history. Cusquenans are justly proud of their city and both indigenous and catholic traditions are followed now as much as ever. It is an easy city to discover on foot, we recommend you take some time here to delve deeper into Peruvian culture and way of life.
There are countless numbers of small cafes and restaurants ranging from great value local ones to top class establishments offering the best in new Andean cuisine. In the San Blas area of the city you will find art galleries, jewellery shops and other artesan products.
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Ninos Hotel - 2 Star
Situated in renovated colonial buildings dating back 300 years, these hotels are within walking distance to the plaza and their large sunny patios are the perfect place to relax. All profits from the hotels are used to give 700 extremely neglected children from Cusco a hot meal every day, a warm shower, medical and dental assistance and sports lessons.
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Casa San Blas - 3 Star
This boutique hotel is situated in San Blas, the historic artisan’s quarter of San Blas, just two and a half blocks from the main square. It is a neighborhood of narrow, picturesque cobbled streets and whitewashed colonial-era houses, with red-tiled roofs and wooden balconies. The hotel has been designed to harmonize with the colonial architecture of the San Blas neighborhood, based upon the restoration of a historic mansion. It incorporates all of the benefits of the modern world -elegance, warmth and comfort, in a perfect blend of the old and the new.
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Casa Andina Private Collection - 4 Star
Located 3 blocks away from Cusco Main Square, this hotel is a converted colonial large house from the 18th century and is the finest boutique hotel in the city. It has 72 rooms (with oxygen upon request), large courtyards, gourmet restaurant and bar.
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Monasterio Hotel - 5 Star
This unique hotel museum is an architectural treasure built on Inca foundations with a beautiful chapel adorned with extraordinary gold ornaments. It combines the solemnity of a colonial monastery with the luxury, elegance, comfort and excellent quality of a modern five-star hotel. The decoration and furnishings combine the best of modern and traditional Spanish colonial style, many of them with charming views of the city or the colourful rooftops of Cuzco. You can feel the presence of the past even if you are pampered with every luxury and modern comfort.
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The original architecture and design of the Monasterio has not been significantly altered, and thus the rooms do reflect their origins as a home for Jesuit seminarians. There are no two rooms alike and they all vary in size and format.
The Hotel Monasterio has counteracted the sickness altitude problem by introducing an oxygen supplementation system in most of our rooms (a charge applies).
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