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Hospedaje Alqamary
4.7/52 Reviews
It is one of the most beautiful lodgings I have ever visited. I stayed there for 3 days and 2 nights. The rooms are very clean. The service is very good. I recommend it to all people who are going to visit Ollantaytambo. The owner, Mr. Rolando, is a well-educated and kind person. He gave them all the facilities that one could need.
Sol Natura Hotel
4.5/531 Reviews
My teenage son and I stayed here the night before our hike up to MP via the Inca Trail. Frans and the staff were incredibly helpful and welcoming. They helped me sort out how to drop my extra baggage at the train station and then helped recover it. They went above and beyond any expectations of hospitality and support I could have imagined. One of the managers, Edgar, helped my son and I make our way to the train station and another manager, Alai, helped to located a misplaced train ticket amidst a hectic and stressful morning. The rooms were spacious, clean, and comfortable. The breakfast in the morning was fantastic. Coffee excellent. They also provided the best dinner recommendations! Sol Natura made our brief stay in the magical Ollantaytambo a night and day we won't ever forget. Do yourself a favor and book a couple nights at this remarkable place.
Parwa Guest House
4.5/594 Reviews
This hotel is perfectly situated between the Ollyantaytambo ruins and Pikuylluna. We were very comfortable at Parwa House. It was very clean and the gentleman at the front desk wasvery kind and very helpful. The breakfast in room by the garden was wonderful with fresh bread and fruit. The scrambled eggs were made perfectly. We would wish for less harmless, tiny bugs in our room. They are attracted to the white walls at night and disappear in the day. Also, a window cover in the shower would be a nice option (though all we it looked out to were trees). Small matters. Two of us didn’t know how to use the shower properly and had cold showers that was probably more our own fault 😂 than the hotel’s. Please note, you need to climb about 20 steep steps to get to the entrance off the main road. Backpacks are best to have (as opposed to suitcases). Ollyantaytambo is cobbled stoned, so I imagine almost all hotels are not suitcase friendly.
Hotel Rupaq
4.4/54 Reviews
A comfortable, clean hotel, with an excellent location, a beautiful view on the terrace. The breakfast had milk, tea, coffee, kneaded bread, cheese, ham, eggs, jam, butter, among others. The most important thing is with very friendly and attentive owners. Thank you very much for everything! We hope to return soon, with love Joselin, Sofi and Vale.
El Albergue Ollantaytambo
4.5/587 Reviews
This hotel is known for its garden and views, but other aspects leave a lot to be desired. In fact, the hotel was quite disappointing. The hotel definitely does not meet the standards of a boutique hotel, as it describes itself. - rooms are ok, conformable, but basic. - PREJUDICED treatment by the staff. I felt a huge difference in treatment between European and North American guests and Latin guests. I had never experienced this before in a hotel and I found it very serious. - It definitely does not work for long stays or as a base for exploring the Sacred Valley, precisely because it is at the train station. The place has a strong smell of BURNING FUEL, and there is TRAIN NOISE all the time. You wake up and go to sleep to the sound of whistles, which is very chaotic and unpleasant. - There are other much better options in the city. - It is about 10 minutes from the center, with a reasonable climb. And you have to wait in lines of train passengers to get into your hotel every day. - Breakfast is REPETITIVE AND WITHOUT VARIETY. Simpler hotels in the area had infinitely better coffee. However, it seems to be standard for the hotel, a jacket that other guests have complained about in past reviews and nothing has been done. They say they will improve in the responses to reviews and nothing has changed. - Professional staff, but IMPATIENT AND IRRITATED. They are resistant to simple requests. - I asked for computer at the reception to view a personal document that can only be accessed via computers. They did not allow me to use it, and there was no other available for guests to use. - A hotel of this value has no amenities whatsoever, only soap. There is no shower cap, skin moisturizer, cotton wool. I have never seen this in hotels that classify themselves as ”boutique”.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceNZD 669
Lowest PriceNZD 21
Number of Reviews712
Number of Hotels45
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 127
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 129