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Hotels by region: Cusco, Peru

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    Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel

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    City hotel - Historic centre
    A slice of luxury in a good central location. Set in a restored colonial mansion just a couple of blocks from the plaza central, elegant decor combined with friendly service make this one of the best options in town. Read more»
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    Belmond Andean Explorer Train

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    Beach hotel - ex Cusco
    South America’s first luxury sleeper train traverses the stunning high plains of the Andes between Cusco, Puno and Arequipa. Service on board is of the highest standard and the food excellent. Read more»
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    Belmond Hotel Monasterio

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    City hotel - Historic centre
    One of Cusco's top hotels, well managed by Belmond (formerly Orient-Express). Set in a beautifully restored 16th Century seminary, the conversion has retained the original charm and characteristics, including the ornate Chapel of San Antonio Abad. The restaurant serves a very hearty breakfast and there is an excellent restaurant for dinner. Read more»
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    Belmond Palacio Nazarenas

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    City hotel - Historic centre
    A restored 18th century convent which combines traditional Inca architecture with top quality facilities and personal service. There is an excellent spa, outdoor heated swimming pool, and a private terrace off every room. Read more»
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    Casa San Blas

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    City hotel - San Blas
    A friendly little hotel in the narrow cobbled streets of San Blas, with views to the cathedral from the top floor. They have their own restaurant (La Cava) with about 6 tables, also a bar/reception with internet. Read more»
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    La Casona

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    City hotel - Historic centre
    A stunning 16th century mansion on Nazarenas square a short walk from the central plaza de armas. Beautifully restored and furnished, the hotel maintains a classic colonial design with communal areas and rooms set around 2 central courtyards. Read more»
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    Marriott El Convento

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    City hotel - Historic centre
    A stylish hotel set within a beautiful colonial building which was previously a convent. It has been beautifully renovated maintaining many original features, and the communal areas and rooms have a striking mix of original and modern décor. There is a lovely central courtyard, a restaurant and bar, and also an indoor pool and spa. Read more»
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    Quinta San Blas

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    City hotel - San Blas
    A small hotel in the quaint, bohemian district of San Blas, three blocks uphill from the Plaza de Armas. The property is a Republican house renovated into a simple yet charming hotel. There is a shared lounge, terrace and bar. Read more»
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    Casa Andina Premium Cusco

    City hotel - Historic centre
    A few blocks from the main square in a small plaza, this hotel has been built in a large colonial house dating from the 16th century. The restaurants are separated into three rooms, all full of character and with excellent food. There is also a bar. Read more»
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    Casa Cartagena

    City hotel - Historic centre
    Set in a colonial mansion within Cusco's historic centre, the Casa Cartagena is a modern design hotel and spa whose alternative design and retro style sets it apart from the city's more classic options. The restaurant specialises in contemporary Peruvian cuisine (Novo Andino) and the spa offers a wide range of treatments. Read more»
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    Costa del Sol Cusco

    City hotel - Historic centre
    This comfortable hotel was originally the mansion of a Spanish marquis and is decorated in colonial style, maintaining many original features. There is a beautiful colonial patio with a modern annexe just behind; a restaurant and a bar. It is only three blocks from the main Plaza and within walking distance of many of the city's highlights and restaurants. Formerly the Hotel Picoaga. Read more»
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    El Mercado

    City hotel - Historic centre
    Currently closed until further notice The hotel is on the site of an old market a short walk from the main square. It has a lovely central courtyard with cosy seating, a bar and a restaurant which has an emphasis on local produce. Read more»
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    El Retablo

    City hotel - Historic centre
    A boutique hotel three blocks from the Plaza de Armas in a converted historic building. This bright and airy hotel combines comfort with hand-painted works from local artisans. There is a garden patio and courtyard where breakfast is served. Read more»
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    Hotel Los Apus

    Inn/Posada - San Blas
    A family run, colonial hotel with an internal courtyard in the suburb of San Blas. Read more»
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    Novotel

    City hotel - Historic centre
    A converted colonial house with a central courtyard just two blocks from the Plaza de Armas, and within walking distance of many shops and restaurants. The colonial rooms are in the old building and the newer rooms are more modern. Read more»
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    Palacio del Inka

    City hotel - Historic centre
    A colonial style 5-star hotel with large rooms, a restaurant and spa. The building was originally the palace of Francisco Pizarro, the first Governor of Peru, and it is opposite the Qoricancha Inca site. It was for many years called the Hotel Libertador. Read more»

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