Ollantaytambo's best lodging has a Quechua name that translates as "house of dawn." Fireplaces, and reading rooms with Cusqueño art, invite you to settle in with a good book and a hot cup of coffee on a chilly evening. Rooms, with modern furnishings, plush blue comforters, and green-tile bathrooms, extend through two buildings. The on-grounds orchard supplies the fruit that ends up on your breakfast plate, and in the Peruvian cuisine served in the restaurant. Pros: Tranquil setting, good restaurant. Cons: Not for the party types.
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