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.
Stewart
From
United Kingdom
I booked 4 nights in a private room and it was excellent. The bed was probably the biggest bed I’ve ever slept in (with 5 pillows!) and was very comfortable. The room was spacious, the shower was hot and it was far from the main door and street so was quiet. Only two downsides - the room has no windows and is directly onto one of the common areas (this posed no problems though) so I couldn’t have the curtains open at all so no natural light. WiFi was good! The breakfast included is very good - buffet style, with eggs, breads, cheese, meats, cereals, tea, coffee, juice, fruit etc. Eat as much as you like! Staff were very friendly. Location excellent. Laundry service quick. I’d have stayed longer but the price for the private room only really allows for a few nights stay - little overpriced by maybe £10 (50 soles) per night.
Offering an à la carte restaurant, Viajero Cusco Hostel is located just 500 metres from the Cusco Cathedral. Computers and free WiFi are also available.
Attractively situated in the centre of Cusco, Muru Homely Hotel Cusco features free WiFi throughout the property, a terrace and free private parking for guests who drive.
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.
Bianka
From
Spain
Great breakfast, nice staff, comfortable bed. They go the extra mile and make the beds and change the towels daily. Location is good, close to the city attractions, although being at a blind alley.
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.
Andrew
From
United Kingdom
The staff were very helpful throughout our stay. Only a 5 minute walk to Plaza ee Armas
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.
Veros
From
Italy
Nice structure less than 10 min walk from the main square immersed in a peaceful garden. Lovely breakfast and nice staff ready to help. They kept our luggage for a couple of days while we were on a trip.
Located in Cusco, within 1.3 km of Wanchaq Train station and less than 1 km of Santo Domingo Church, Casa Esmeralda by Katari provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property...
Ming-yen
From
Australia
The lady at the front desk was very friendly. We left our luggage in the lobby first, and when we returned in the evening to check in, the staff had already brought our bags to the room. The bathroom was very clean, with strong water pressure and hot water. The bed was very comfortable. The only minor downside was that the Wi-Fi signal was weak and often disconnected.
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.
Anjani
From
United Kingdom
Complimentary teas to help with the altitude sickness and digestive issues. We managed to check in earlier than anticipated, the breakfast is incredible! It’s made to order eg eggs, pancakes etc. the air in the hotel smells clean, it gets humid here with the moisture in the air but they have dehumidifiers dotted around!
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.
Jessica
From
Australia
Comfortable big bed and pillows the first two nights in King Size bed. Good location and beautiful building. Had a fabulous massage for $35USD.
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...
Guest review
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.
Guest review
A lovely hotel, exceptional staff and perfect location
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.
Set in Cusco, 1.2 km from Wanchaq Train station, El Tuco Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. This 2-star hotel offers a bar.
Guest review
Nice hosts gave me everything i needed. Hot shower and good wifi
Attractively situated in the Cusco City Centre district of Cusco, Hostal Cusco de mis Sueños is situated 500 metres from Hatun Rumiyoc, 500 metres from Religious Art Museum and 400 metres from Santo...
Located in the centre of Cusco, CASA CRISTOBAL Centenario DELUXE is situated 1.3 km from Wanchaq Train station and 400 metres from Santo Domingo Church.
Guest review
Nice and cozy little hotel close to main attractions
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.
Guest review
Fabulous hotel. Great location. Lovely staff and room.
Ureta Hotel is situated in Cusco, within 1.7 km of Holy Family Church and 1.5 km of San Blas Church. This 3-star hotel offers free shuttle service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Guest review
safe,clean…… The host is very warm and thoughtful.
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.
Guest review
very relaxing hotel with great amenities in the perfect location
Located in Cusco, within 1.3 km of Wanchaq Train station and less than 1 km of Santo Domingo Church, Casa Esmeralda by Katari provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property...
Guest review
Service was excellent and everything was so clean.
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.
Guest review
Great location and lovely staff and comfortable rooms
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.
Guest review
Everything. I have given this stay only 10 stars because the option to give it 11 was not available.
Situated conveniently in the centre of Cusco, Casa Cruz Verde by Peru Garden Hotels offers air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Royal Frankenstein Hostel is located in Cusco, 600 metres from San Pedro Train Station and 400 metres from Cathedral of Cusco.
Guest review
Very convenient place in the center of Cuzco with an amazing host.
FAQs about hotels in Cusco
On average, 3-star hotels in Cusco cost £37 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cusco are £75 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cusco can on average be found for £187 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cusco this weekend is £69 or, for a 4-star hotel, £145. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cusco for this weekend cost on average around £455 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £68 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cusco for tonight. You'll pay on average around £137 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cusco will cost around £419 (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!
I came to Cusco searching for my own ancestral roots and I...
I came to Cusco searching for my own ancestral roots and I think I got it well. It is a very beautiful city full of ancestral sites, where you can explore practically wherever. The people are really nice, open, welcoming, simple. The city is rather safe, easy to navigate, especially I enjoyed a lot the Historical Centre. You can find information everywhere. The food is wonderful. Just I think Peru is very expensive for tourism.
Guest review by
Albeiror24
Cambodia
Review score
8.0
The capital of the mighty INKA empire with very fascinating...
The capital of the mighty INKA empire with very fascinating square buildings many good restaurants friendly people lots of souvenir shops make sure you wrap up warm as this is a cold city and many places do not offer heating. You see people walking around with layers of clothes.
Overall, an enjoyable city with many outdoor activities.
Guest review by
Adel M
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The owner was very accommodating and very flexible when it...
The owner was very accommodating and very flexible when it comes to service. I was early to leave, at 3:00 going to Machu Picchu so they arranged my breakfast ahead.
The security was also effective. Room was clean and bed was spacious.
Guest review by
Anthony Parcon
Philippines
Review score
8.0
I really liked Cusco, but I was happy that after flying in...
I really liked Cusco, but I was happy that after flying in we went right to Ollantaytambo. It is lower in elevation than Cusco which is helpful for adjusting. Then after doing Machu Pichu/the sacred valley, it was nice to go to Cusco. We only spent a couple of days there and that was worth it. Spend a bit more if you want to do a few extra trips like rainbow mountain,
Guest review by
Groman
United States
Review score
10.0
It’s a great city with tons of tourists and great food.
It’s a great city with tons of tourists and great food. We came during the rainy period and wish we had brought warmer clothes but what a great reason to buy sweaters from the local artisans.
So much to do, hoping to make time to see the city vs just doing tours out of the city to neighboring tourist spots.
Easy to walk
Taxis are cheap
Check out sanblas area for great food
Don’t eat in touristy areas but step away and check out trendy places
So many things to do. Shop around for good tours that offer the same experience at good rates.
Guest review by
Debra
United States
Review score
10.0
Cusco is a very interesting place, has a lot of areas to...
Cusco is a very interesting place, has a lot of areas to discover and you can still find kind and genuine people who do not see you as a tourist to make money from. We stayed a 20 minute walk from the centre and it proved a good choice because we were away from the noise and the tourists. We walked around it and went to Sacsayhuamán, the ancient site which was very interesting but had quite an expensive ticket to enter. We also visited Pisac, by bus and we enjoyed the quiet atmosphere there. This was my second visit of Cusco It was developed a lot but it still is a city worth visiting
Guest review by
Anastasia
Greece
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This is a fabulous hotel in the San Blas neighbourhood, which is just up the hill from the main square but a great location for beautiful shops, cafes and restaurants. The staff are lovely and so helpful, they put us in touch with a wonderful driver who took us to Ollantaytambo via a sacred valley tour. They stored most of our luggage for a couple of days while we visited Machu Picchu. The rooms are spacious, warm, spotlessly clean and with lovely decor. Couldn’t ask for more. The photos don’t do it justice.
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 best hotel in Cusco, is hands down, Antigua Casona. It is situated in the best area of Cusco, in the amazing old town centre, near to great spots for enjoying Peruvian cuisine. The hotel itself offers great dining opportunities in its lovely restaurant. Staff was amazing but what really blew our minds was the rooms, that offered luxury and modern notes while keeping the Peruvian style at its best. Great job, its not by luck the most wanted hotel in the area.
The hotel is very nice and the employees as well. They are very attentive and helpful. Breakfast is good and you have free tea around the clock. Everything is very clean and the location is quiet and good. We can definitely recommend staying at Quinta San Blas.
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