Close enough, but a bit removed from the hubbub of the Plaza de Armas, this hotel on the tiny Plazoleta Santo Domingo was the last home of Francisco Pizarro, the first governor of Peru. The glass-covered lobby is a great place to relax with a mate de coca and soak in the antiques, fountain, and Cusqueño art that fills the lobby and courtyard. Rooms, decorated in Peruvian colonial style with views of patio gardens, all have central heating to keep out the chill. The plush bar makes a mean pisco sour.
Posted by mrcrab1 from Washington, D.C on 9/11/08
Lovely hotel where the staff greets you with a cup of mate de coca as you check in. Quiet, but close to the main areas, so you get the best of both.
Posted by emc8760 from Philly, PA on 7/18/07
Service here is incredible, and the atmosphere is wonderful. Rooms are quite small but very clean and nice, and facilities like Internet are very accessible.
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