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Friendly staff, & several mini markets & restaurants nearby.
Good cost/benefit, great wi-fi.
It's a modern building with LED Lights, great location, friendly staff and a nice breakfast buffet. Definitely I can recommend this hotel, it surpassed our expectations.
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the rooms and the bed are nice and the shower/bathroom was great
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical check-in and check-out times at hotels in Cusco?
Do Cusco hotels offer airport shuttle services from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport?
Is breakfast typically included in the room rate at Cusco hotels?
What is the cancellation policy for Cusco hotels?
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Are hotels in Cusco accessible for guests with disabilities?
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Is parking available at hotels near the airport or in central Cusco?
What amenities are typically offered in Cusco hotels?
Are hotel staff able to assist with tours to Machu Picchu or Sacred Valley?
How do hotels accommodate families or larger groups?
What are the payment options at Cusco hotels—can I pay in dollars or soles?
Do hotels provide oxygen or assistance for altitude sickness?
Are there non-smoking rooms and designated smoking areas?
What is the best time to visit Cusco and how far in advance should I book?
What language considerations should I know when interacting with hotel staff?
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Top Tips
- Select hotels with proven altitude support features, such as in-room oxygen enrichment systems or complimentary coca tea service, since Cusco sits at 3,400 m (11,150 ft). Many properties advise resting and increased hydration on arrival. Follow staff guidance to minimize altitude sickness risk.
- Unlock 18% savings on Peru’s IGV (sales tax) by presenting your foreign passport and Andean Migration Card (TAM) at check-in; valid for foreign tourists with stays under 60 days. Confirm with the hotel’s front desk if you have questions about eligibility before you travel.
- Arrange your airport transfer in advance or use officially authorized taxis from designated stands at Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ). The airport is only 4 km (2.5 mi) or a 10-15 minute taxi ride from central Cusco. Avoid unregulated taxis, which may overcharge.
- Book your hotel several weeks ahead for peak season (June-September), when rooms fill quickly due to Cusco’s hub role for Machu Picchu travel. Early reservation typically secures both wider choice and lower nightly rates.
- Check that your hotel provides reliable room heating and consistent hot water. Cusco’s nights are cold year-round, with temperatures often dropping below 6°C (43°F), so request extra blankets or electric heaters if needed, especially in properties without central heating.
- Compare hotels based on location: options near the airport are ideal for early flights, but choosing the historic center (within 500 m of Plaza de Armas or San Blas) puts you in the heart of main attractions and nightlife, reducing daily transit time and taxi costs.
- Learn and use essential Spanish phrases such as '¿Cuánto cuesta?' (how much is it?) or 'Por favor' (please) for smoother local interactions. While English proficiency is common in major hotels, many smaller properties have Spanish-speaking staff only.
- Tipping is appreciated - plan 10-15% for good service in hotel restaurants (around S/11 to S/22 or $3 to $6 USD per meal) and 1-2 soles (approx. $0.30 to $0.55 USD) per bag for porters. Check if a service charge is already on your bill before tipping extra.
- Use in-room safe deposit boxes and select hotels with 24-hour front desk staff to protect valuables like passports and electronics. Pickpocketing can occur in busy areas, so keep items secured in public spaces and remain low-profile with valuables outside your room.
- Prioritize hotels with free cancellation windows (commonly up to 24-48 hours before check-in). Flexible policies offer peace of mind if you experience flight delays or altitude sickness. Review your booking’s terms before committing.
- Hydrate regularly using bottled or filtered water only, since tap water in Cusco is not drinkable. Limit alcohol and strenuous activities on your first day to assist altitude adjustment, a widely recommended practice by local health providers.
- Many hotels occupy historic colonial buildings, which may have unique layouts with inner courtyards and often no elevators. If step-free access or elevator service is essential, consult the property’s accessibility details or contact their support desk before booking.
- During key festivals like Inti Raymi (June 24), hotel rates rise and central locations book out months in advance. Secure your reservation early if staying during local events, as late bookings may limit both choice and price.
- Discover regional cuisine onsite by asking about Andean and Peruvian dishes such as alpaca, quinoa soup, or local trout. Major hotels in Cusco often feature restaurants serving local specialties, so explore onsite menus for signature flavors.