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Antawasi Hotel
4/513 Reviews
Three stars given for the positives: Excellent location , walking distance to everything. Comfortable bed. Excellent hot water and water pressure . Economical price. This is a 2 star hotel however , so just be prepared for a few hassles. It is very loud for sleeping , bring ear plugs. All the rooms surround an open courtyard so every door opening sounds like a gun shot . The included breakfast is hardly enough to feed a small child. (If you want an actual breakfast you have to pay extra.) the building is very cold and dark all the time , the lights are literally never on. And the front door is always locked at all times of the day so you have to ring a loud bell (which of course can be heard by all the rooms ) . The staff was overall friendly and helpful, some much more so than others. I asked for a glass of water , looking at pitchers of water in the kitchen area, and after arguing with me about having to buy a bottle the older manager lady poured me a small glass. And then that night I asked the night guy for a glass of water before bed and his manager made a point to tell the staff not to give me a glass of water. I understand water costs money but this seemed over the top and the very opposite of hospitality. That combined with the attitude they gave me left a very bad taste in my mouth for this hotel. Maybe spend a few bucks more and get a better experience elsewhere
Amaru Colonial
4.5/550 Reviews
Stayed 3 nights with friends and greatly enjoyed our stay. The beds were comfy, the hotel looked super cool, they had free coca tea (10/10 recommend trying), and the breakfast was also available to-go if you had an early morning day trip. Shoutout to Gilbert from room service who was incredibly friendly, helpful, and cheerful during my first day in Cusco while I was suffering from altitude sickness and stuck in my room. Keep in mind that almost all hotels in Cusco only enable the heaters for a window of time: in our case, this was 7pm to 7am which was perfectly cozy for the night, and we never had any issue during the day since we were either outside or the weather was warm. The hotel has lots of hot water for showering which was a great relief after a long day outside (this not something that is guaranteed throughout Cusco hotels).
Xima Exclusive Cusco
4.5/568 Reviews
The staff of the Xima Hotel in Cusco is so good, courteous and very honest. While checking out I left USD $1020 in the safe and in the evening I contacted the hotel. Staff Gabriel, Frank and Edger helped me out of the way and traced my money and managed to send it to me to my country Canada. Highly appreciate and recommend this hotel as the staff is so honest and caring. Check out
Ayni Cusco Hotel
4.8/547 Reviews
The property was fairly clean and staff were very attentive. It really helped that a lot of staff were fluent in English, especially the receptionist. The rooms were nice and well equipped with entertainment, endless coco tea bag’s and coco chocolate to assist with acclimating due to the high altitude. The hot water in the thermoflask was also a nice touch Negatives: was slight far from the main plaza and city centre if you want to go on a late night stroll. It was take you about 20-25 minutes to walk down (the hill) but walking back up I suggest you take an Uber, which is very cheap at only 10-12 soles The first room we stayed in, I don’t think it was throughly deep cleaned as there was bits and pieces of sand inside the bed sheets and floor (probably from other guests who did Huacachina the day prior). The beds were a bit hard/uncomfortable to sleep on - and I sleep on very firm beds coming from an Asian household 😩 The bathroom vents echoed and you will hear your neighbours very clearly. Most of the rooms open up into the inner lobby space meaning you will not receive natural light or views from outside - a bit trippy as you lose track of time/body clock. Overall it was a pleasant stay, staff made it better but property cleanliness could be improved
Hotel Jose Antonio Cusco
4.4/526 Reviews
The room had everything I needed and it was very comfortable. Love the bed and the pillows they are exceptional. I'd recommend this hotel for Cusco for certain. The location has a wonderful marketplace right across the street and is close to some good restaurants as well. The one thing the room lacked was a luggage rack. They have one built into the closet however it was too small for my suitcase. Small elevator, nice dining room for all meals. Tasty meals just be prepared to wait for service but the food is good breakfast is really nice. The staff is kind and the room is very clean and offers daily housekeeping.
Mistico San Blas Boutique Hotel
4.4/548 Reviews
We had a fabulous 3 night stay in the Místico San Blas Boutique Hotel. All of the staff (Leslie, Laura, Marjorie and Mari) were super friendly, attentive and accommodating. When we first arrived my wife was really struggling with the altitude and Leslie sprung into action (completely unprompted) bringing coca leaf tea, and some type of rose oil to her right away, saving the day. Leslie went above and beyond in assisting us ! The location of the hotel is hard to beat, right in the heart of the historic San Blas neighborhood. We ate breakfast at the hotel, made to order by Mari and it was delicious!! We would highly recommend anyone staying in Cusco, to stay at the Místico San Blas Boutique Hotel !

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Highest Price£202
Lowest Price£12
Number of Reviews4,996
Number of Hotels827
Average Price (Weekdays)£67
Average Price (Weekends)£68

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Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Cusco. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Cusco by train is a good choice as well.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Cusco. Here, there are more than 718 hotels for you to choose from. As a popular tourist city, Cusco has many renowned chain hotels. In Cusco, there are hotels under the Ramada brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ramada. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. A popular hotel in Cusco, Belmond Hotel Monasterio Cusco is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends San Agustin El Dorado.

In the city center of Cusco, you'll have easy access to Adventure Peru Tours, Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco, Machupicchu Golden. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting KB Tours, Ollantaytambo, Aguas Calientes. The most popular attractions for tourists in Cusco are ChocoMuseo, Plaza de Armas, El Valle Sagrado. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Plaza San Blas for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 15.8°C during the day, 9.6°C at night

• April to June: 15.39°C during the day, 6.97°C at night

• July to September: 15.29°C during the day, 6.41°C at night

• October to December: 17.08°C during the day, 9.69°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 128.67 cm

• Summer: 17.8 cm

• Autumn: 11.47 cm

• Winter: 78.0 cm

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