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1. Royal Inka I
- Located at the well-known "Plazoleta Regocijo," this beautiful 18th century colonial mansion has three floors, 29 rooms, and an international restaurant.... read more
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- 3 Stars
- Cusco Historical Center
- Nile Expert Tip: Excellent location, 1 1/2 blocks from Plaza de Armas
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2. Sonesta Posada del Inca
- The international Sonesta chain of hotels opened this hotel, situating it in a 17th-century Spanish mansion, one block from the Plaza de Armas.... read more
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4. Hotel Libertador Cusco
- The Spaniard Marquise Francisco Pizarro built La Casa de los Cuatro Bustos (The House of Four Busts)-on Inca foundations-in the 16th century. This... read more
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5. Casa San Blas Boutique Hotel
- Located in a small whitewashed colonial square of the San Blas district, Casa San Blas is noted as Cusco 's first boutique hotel. The rooms are... read more
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7. Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge
Back in the 1970s, the Peruvian government built a temporary hotel on the top of the mountain just steps from the entry to Machu Picchu as a way...
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8. Kuychi Rumi
- More like being at home, surrounded by beautiful gardens and the Andes mountains.These cottages are comfortable and the care Claudia and Rodrigo... read more
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9. Sol & Luna Lodge
- The Sol & Luna Resort comprises a hamlet of 28 cottages. Whether on a trail from Cusco to Machu Picchu or just backpacking through the countryside,... read more
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- Urubamba
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10. Hotel Monasterio
- Cloistered colonial courtyards, an elaborately decorated gold Baroque chapel, and a three hundred year old Cedar tree (the oldest tree in Cusco... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- Cusco tourism has exploded over the past couple of years, and so has its hotel numbers. New, modern, Western-style hotels have popped up everywhere, so you won't have an issue with a third-rate, undeveloped experience with your stay in Cusco. Of course, sleeping at 11,200 feet above sea level might be hard (especially if you just came from sea level!), but at least you'll have a nice pillow to put your head on when you gasp for more air in the middle of the night.
