From Lake Titicaca a railway and paved road run 300 kilometres at an average altitude of 3,500m to Cusco. Here, according to legend, Manco Capac plunged his golden staff into fertile ground, finding the ‘navel of the earth’, and founded the capital of the Inca Empire. Today Cusco (3,400m) is one of Peru’s most attractive cities, a fascinating fusion of the past and present that visitors find very hard to leave.
Our preferred accommodation
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Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel
City hotel - Historic centreA 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. -
Belmond Andean Explorer Train
Beach hotel - ex CuscoSouth 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. -
Belmond Hotel Monasterio
City hotel - Historic centreOne 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. -
Belmond Palacio Nazarenas
City hotel - Historic centreA 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. -
Casa San Blas
City hotel - San BlasA 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. -
La Casona
City hotel - Historic centreA 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. -
Marriott El Convento
City hotel - Historic centreA 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. -
Quinta San Blas
City hotel - San BlasA 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.