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Antigua Casona San Blas
4.8/5109 Reviews
At this price, the hotel is fine, the service is good, the breakfast is plentiful, and its own courtyard is also very beautiful. The only drawback is that the hotel is built on an uphill road in Cusco at an altitude of 3,500 meters. , It is recommended to consider it when entering the hotel on foot, but the hotel provides free oxygen cylinders, which is still very good
Casa Andina Standard Cusco San Blas
4.3/551 Reviews
We stayed at Casa Andina San Blas during our recent trip to visit Cusco and The Sacred Valley. The hotel location was great; higher on the mountain and within walking distance of boutiques and nice restaurants. At night when you walked around the streets you could see the twinkling lights from homes further up on the hill. The hotel staff was very accommodating, friendly, and helpful and our double twin bedroom was clean and spacious. We chose to only eat fruit at the breakfast area since we prefered to visit a local cafe near the main square. Families with small children will need to be careful walking around (and with strollers) since the streets in Cusco are very narrow and pedestrians need to move to accommodate oncoming one way traffic.
Illa Hotel
4.1/530 Reviews
I especially like this hotel. It is not far from the Plaza de Armas. Some rooms can overlook the top of the high buildings in the square, which is particularly impressive. The hotel staff are also very kind. The room size is moderate. There are always large leaves that are said to cure altitude sickness, and various tea bags can be used to make tea. The breakfast is also pretty good, and bread and omelette are enough for me. The most important thing is that it is very quiet. After going to Shuishi Town, I feel that the quietness here is very precious.
Amaru Colonial
4.5/550 Reviews
Stayed 3 nights with friends and greatly enjoyed our stay. The beds were comfy, the hotel looked super cool, they had free coca tea (10/10 recommend trying), and the breakfast was also available to-go if you had an early morning day trip. Shoutout to Gilbert from room service who was incredibly friendly, helpful, and cheerful during my first day in Cusco while I was suffering from altitude sickness and stuck in my room. Keep in mind that almost all hotels in Cusco only enable the heaters for a window of time: in our case, this was 7pm to 7am which was perfectly cozy for the night, and we never had any issue during the day since we were either outside or the weather was warm. The hotel has lots of hot water for showering which was a great relief after a long day outside (this not something that is guaranteed throughout Cusco hotels).
La Casa de Mayte
4.3/568 Reviews
Our stay at Casa de Mayte was incredible! The staff are very welcoming and speak good English. The front desk can help you plan and book your tours and guides very easily. The views from the 4th floor were just breath taking. You get to wake up to the sight of Cusco and its beautiful mountains every day! The place includes a delicious breakfast, nice fluffy beds, wifi, and everything else you might need. I fell in love with this place and would definitely be coming back soon! Much thanks :)
Amaru Inca
4.4/566 Reviews
This is a smaller hotel (labeled on the outside as ”Amaru Inca”) just a few blocks off Cusco's Plaza de Armas (central square)--about halfway up the hill. Free Coca tea and Muna tea (to help with elevation and help you sleep, respectively), and clean water, are always available. Rooms are smaller but clean and beautifully decorated--the woodwork and furniture, the architecture feel authentic. The included breakfast is generous with custom omelettes. Staff (including Rosmery and Maria in the breakfast area) are friendly and helpful. I needed a couple of late-night (11pm) blankets, which they were happy to provide.

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