32 Best Hotels in Cusco and the Sacred Valley, Peru

Andean Wings

$$ | Siete Cuartones 225, Cusco, Peru

Housed in a 16th-century colonial mansion, this boutique hotel does an outstanding job of complementing its historical backdrop with artistic design—though all rooms have first-class amenities, each room is uniquely decorated with original artwork and features such as chandeliers, canopy beds, or Jacuzzi tubs. Personalized and friendly service comes naturally, and you will quickly feel at home. The on-site restaurant and bar are outstanding, and Andean ceremonies such as offerings to honor Mother Earth can be arranged through the hotel.

Pros

  • Luxurious rooms
  • Excellent bar and restaurant
  • Design is a visual feast

Cons

  • Some rooms are smaller with less light
  • Not all designs may be to your taste
  • On the less favored side of the main plaza
Siete Cuartones 225, Cusco, Peru
084-243–166
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Andenes al Cielo

$ | Calle Choquechaca 176, Cusco, Peru

A boutique hotel housed in a colonial mansion, Andenes is located just a few blocks from the Plaza de Armas but offers a quiet respite from the crowds there. A number of services are offered, including airport pickup, Wi-Fi, a full buffet breakfast, and oxygen (upon request), and rooms are also heated, an unusual and very welcome bonus. The rooftop terrace is the perfect place to relax and look out over the city below.

Pros

  • Bargain cost for a central location
  • Comfortable rooms
  • Lovely setting

Cons

  • Not as luxurious as some of the other Cusco choices
  • Street-facing rooms can have some noise
  • Some rooms only have windows on the courtyard
Calle Choquechaca 176, Cusco, Peru
084-222–237
hotel Details
15 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Apu Lodge

$ | Lari Calle, Ollantaytambo, Peru

Taking its name from the spirit of the mountains, this lodge has clean, bright, and artfully furnished rooms with comfortable beds; it's also surrounded by gardens and commands a delightful view of the Ollantaytambo ruins from its private grassy perch, making it well worth the five-minute meander up cobbled Inca streets from the center of town.Free breakfast commences early over a communal table and is a great spot to pick other people's brains on things to see and do.

Pros

  • Gorgeous location
  • Kid friendly
  • Good place for tour advice

Cons

  • A few blocks from the center of town with no car access
  • First-floor rooms can be noisy
  • Limited amenities
Lari Calle, Ollantaytambo, Peru
084-436–816
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel

$$$ | San Juan de Dios 255, Cusco, Peru

Everywhere you look, there are original pieces of art juxtaposed with modern furnishings at this luxurious boutique hotel housed in a 16th-century colonial mansion. Service is impeccable, and amenities include an intelligent oxygen system, central heating and air-conditioning, heated bathroom floors, and much more. Once you manage to get out of your bathrobe and slippers, you'll find it easy to explore, given that the hotel is right in the center of town.

Pros

  • Luxury service
  • Historic setting
  • Intimate feel

Cons

  • Some rooms have better views than others
  • Not on the popular side of the Plaza de Armas
  • Corridors can be noisy
San Juan de Dios 255, Cusco, Peru
084-604–444
hotel Details
43 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Aranwa Sacred Valley Hotel and Wellness

$$$ | Antigua Hacienda Yaravilca, Huayllabamba, Peru

The riverside location in the beautiful Sacred Valley is enough to make your stress melt away; add to that an extensive wellness center with treatments featuring local ingredients and therapies, hydrotherapy pools, a fitness center, and more, and your trip to Peru may become a wellness retreat. As in the company's other properties, art from the owner's personal collection is displayed throughout, allowing you to enjoy all the comforts of today while being surrounded by the beauty of the past.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Beautiful property
  • Extensive wellness treatments

Cons

  • Located in a remote area
  • Feels a bit like a compound
  • Nothing else around translates to higher prices for meals and incidentals
Antigua Hacienda Yaravilca, Huayllabamba, Peru
084-581–900
hotel Details
115 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa Andina Standard Cusco San Blas

$$ | Chihuampata 278, Cusco, Peru

Part of a national chain, all the Casa Andina hotels exude professionalism and are a great value, but each hotel differs in style—the San Blas branch, in a colonial house perched up on the hillside, offers great views over the city's terracotta rooftops. The modern and comfortable rooms are tastefully furnished with Andean touches.

Pros

  • Good value for top-end lodgings
  • Excellent location with spectacular views over Cusco
  • Professional atmosphere and pleasant service

Cons

  • Can be a hard walk uphill to get here
  • Some rooms have sub-par views over the neighboring houses
  • Not a luxury accommodation
Chihuampata 278, Cusco, Peru
084-263–694
hotel Details
37 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Casa Cartagena

$$$$ | Pumacurco 336, Cusco, Peru Fodor's Choice

Set in a restored, 17th-century property—on a cobblestone street just a few blocks north of the Plaza de Armas—this elegant boutique hotel has whitewashed walls, exposed wood beams, and colorful Peruvian embroidered pillows (also available for sale in the gift shop) juxtaposed with trendy lamps and contemporary Italian furniture. Rooms are spacious, and many have balconies that overlook the well-landscaped courtyard; some have modern soaking tubs. Other amenities include down duvets, iPod docks, flat-screen TVs, and oxygen to help with altitude sickness. At the spa, a large indoor hot tub and steam room are open to all guests—great after walking the hilly streets of Cusco.

Pros

  • In the historic center of Cusco
  • Elegant mix of old and new
  • Excellent breakfast and service

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Pricey
  • Requires walking uphill or a roundabout taxi ride
Pumacurco 336, Cusco, Peru
084-224–356
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa San Blas

$$ | Tocuyeros 556, Cusco, Peru
This small hotel with a large staff prides itself on exceptional service, and the rooms are quite comfortable, with colonial-style furniture and hardwood floors, but with more modern amenities than this restored 250-year-old house would imply. The top-floor suites and one apartment (perfect for a family) are similar in style but larger, with wood-beamed ceilings and great views over the city. All rooms are decorated with handmade textiles, which can be purchased if you want a keepsake.

Pros

  • Fabulous views
  • Warm welcome from staff
  • Fantastic location

Cons

  • It's a steep uphill walk to get here
  • Rooms by lobby can be noisy
  • No central heating
Tocuyeros 556, Cusco, Peru
084-237–900
hotel Details
18 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco

$$ | Calle Santa Teresa 344, Cusco, Peru

This upscale option, where rates are a fraction of those at other Cusco lodgings, has two wings: the front half, which drips with colonial charm—with accommodations set around the attractive, arcaded courtyard of a 17th-century building (once the home of the Marquis of Picoaga)—and the new wing, which features modern rooms and minimalist design but is still big on comfort. The old rooftop bar has been converted into three rooms with the best views in the house.

Pros

  • Excellent value for top-end lodging
  • Mix of modern and colonial room options
  • Family suite options

Cons

  • Rooms on the modern side are a bit lacking in charm
  • Restaurant not on the same scale as some other luxury hotels
  • Heavy doors sometimes cause noise in hallways
Calle Santa Teresa 344, Cusco, Peru
084-252–330
hotel Details
90 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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El Albergue

$$ | Estación de Ferrocarril, Ollantaytambo, Peru Fodor's Choice
Right at the train station, the town's first and undoubtedly finest hotel is absolutely lovely, with spacious rooms featuring dark-wood accents, historic black-and-white photos of the region, and a tranquil garden area. It also has the best restaurant in town, perfect for a special dinner made with fresh products from the hotel’s own farm. Ask for a tour of their fields, as well as of their coffee-roasting and cane-distillery operation—their artisanal spirits make amazing cocktails.

Pros

  • Convenient to train
  • Great value for ubercomfort
  • Children can use the family playground

Cons

  • Books up fast
  • Rooms on the train side can be noisy
  • No televisions in the rooms
Estación de Ferrocarril, Ollantaytambo, Peru
084-204–014
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Fallen Angel Guest House

$$$ | Plazoleta Nazarenas 221, Cusco, Peru

This luxury boutique hotel features four of the most unusually designed suites you will find anywhere—picture a lofted bedroom with blue-and-brown floral wallpaper, a claw-foot tub with a red canopy curtain, chandeliers, and modern art everywhere. Each suite has a distinct vibe, with carefully chosen accents and furnishings. Several of the details, such as the wooden doors, are original to the colonial mansion in which the rooms are housed. Of special interest to collectors, everything in the rooms is available for purchase.

Pros

  • Unique style
  • Excellent service
  • Fantastic breakfast included

Cons

  • May be noisy, as it is above the Fallen Angel restaurant, which stays open until 11
  • Room designs might not be to everyone's taste
  • Only one room has a balcony
Plazoleta Nazarenas 221, Cusco, Peru
084-258–184
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Green House Villas

$$ | Km 60.2, Carretera Pisac–Ollantaytambo, Huaran, Peru

Each of the three villas has a fully equipped kitchen, a dining room, a fireplace, two bedrooms, and two baths, allowing for an independent stay in paradise. They are well appointed with a modern aesthetic and provide gorgeous views of the surrounding countryside. Daily housekeeping and firewood are included; you can opt to add a fully stocked refrigerator, full meal service, a car and driver, and more. Each villa houses up to six people, with a two-night minimum stay.

Pros

  • Stunning location
  • Beautiful villas and private space
  • Housekeeping and breakfast included

Cons

  • Off the beaten path
  • No restaurant on-site
  • Two-night minimum stay
Km 60.2, Carretera Pisac–Ollantaytambo, Huaran, Peru
989-486–047-for reservations or service
hotel Details
3 villas
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Libertador Palacio del Inka

$$$$ | Plazoleta Santo Domingo 259, Cusco, Peru

Close enough to but still removed from the hubbub of the Plaza de Armas, this hotel has made the most of its gorgeous colonial past—it was the last home of Francisco Pizarro, the first governor of Peru—while upgrading its room design. The place is huge without seeming so, and has both colonial and modern wings. The colonial rooms are lush as befits the era, many with original furniture; the rooms in the modern wing all have colonial touches, and every room features central heating to keep out the chill. Stop at the plush bar for a mean pisco sour, and browse through the lobby's original art, including Escuela Cusqueña paintings.

Pros

  • Luxurious spa
  • Some rooms have views of the Sun Temple
  • Part of the Marriott group of hotels

Cons

  • There are other colonial-era hotels with a lower price tag
  • No air-conditioning
  • Some rooms can be on the dark side
Plazoleta Santo Domingo 259, Cusco, Peru
084-231–961
hotel Details
203 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Libertador Tambo del Inka

$$$$ | Av. Ferrocarril s/n, Urubamba, Peru
The sprawling complex, the first hotel in Peru to achieve LEED certification, sits on the edge of Urubamba's river with environmentally friendly rooms featuring hardwood floors and great mountain views. Service-oriented to the max, the hotel has a sophisticated restaurant and an übertrendy bar, as well as an on-site spa, pool, and fitness center. The hotel sits right across from Urubamba's rail station, making trips to Machu Picchu especially convenient.

Pros

  • Secluded with riverfront views
  • Green hotel
  • Convenient to train

Cons

  • Huge modern resort
  • Not for those seeking intimate atmosphere
  • High-quality service but a bit stiff
Av. Ferrocarril s/n, Urubamba, Peru
888-236–2437-for reservations from North America
hotel Details
128 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Monasterio

$$$$ | Palacio 140, Cusco, Peru

Restoration of the landmark 1592 Monastery of San Antonio Abad—where the chapel has an ornate gold altar and Cusqueña art, and the serene cloister will take your breath away—allowed one of Cusco's top hotels to retain an austere beauty, from the elegant lounge bar to the compact rooms that blend colonial furnishings with remote-control window blinds, TVs that pop up from cabinets, and other mod-cons. For those having trouble adjusting to the altitude, the hotel offers an in-room oxygen enrichment service.

Pros

  • Stylish rooms with all the conveniences
  • Stunning public spaces
  • Beautiful building and location

Cons

  • Rooms are on the smaller side
  • Expensive (everything including Wi-Fi is charged)
  • Very busy lobby
Palacio 140, Cusco, Peru
084-604–000
hotel Details
122 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Pakaritampu

$$$ | Av. Ferrocarril s/n, Ollantaytambo, Peru
One of Ollantaytambo's better lodgings, with a Quechua name that translates as "house of dawn," offers rooms decorated in rich, earthy colors that complement the surrounding landscape, which includes lovely, flower- and hummingbird-filled grounds and an on-site orchard that supplies the fruit for your breakfast. Reading rooms with fireplaces and Cusqueña art invite you to settle in with a good book and a hot cup of coffee on a chilly evening.

Pros

  • Gorgeous setting and grounds
  • Good restaurant
  • Close to train station

Cons

  • Beds are on the hard side
  • Rooms are basic
  • Still need transport to station with luggage
Av. Ferrocarril s/n, Ollantaytambo, Peru
084-204–020
hotel Details
38 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Royal Inka Pisac

$$ | Km 1.5, Carretera a Pisac Ruinas, Pisac, Peru

Just outside town, this branch of Peru's Royal Inka hotel chain and the closest lodging to the Pisac ruins, has rooms that vary in terms of design and views, with some having balconies affording vistas of the gorgeous surrounding landscape. All third-level rooms have a fireplace. With all the activities and facilities here (pool, tennis, racquetball, and more), you really never have to leave the grounds.

Pros

  • Lots of activities
  • Clean and reasonably comfortable
  • Pool on premises

Cons

  • Outside town
  • Rooms could use a retouch
  • Extra fee for facilities
Km 1.5, Carretera a Pisac Ruinas, Pisac, Peru
084-203–064
hotel Details
80 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

Quick Facts

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Hotel Rumi Punku

$$ | Choquechaca 339, Cusco, Peru

A massive stone door—that's what rumi punku means in Quechua—opens onto a rambling complex of balconies, patios, gardens, courtyards, terraces, fireplace, and bits of Inca wall scattered here and there linking a series of pleasantly furnished rooms that have hardwood floors and comfy beds covered with plush blankets. The top-level sauna and gym have stupendous views of the city. The Rumi Punku Superior section offers slightly larger, more lavish rooms, but everyone can enjoy lounging in the cafeteria and courtyards.

Pros

  • Great views from the upstairs sauna (USD$15 extra)
  • Charming rambling layout
  • Great value for the money

Cons

  • Located a bit uphill
  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • Older hotel can be a bit noisy
Choquechaca 339, Cusco, Peru
084-221–102
hotel Details
41 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel San Agustín (Monasterio de la Recoleta)

$$ | Jr. Recoleta s/n, Urubamba, Peru

Set in a 16th-century Franciscan monastery amid the beautiful countryside of the Sacred Valley, this branch of a Peruvian chain features a cavernous dining room; guest rooms with hardwood floors, white walls, and Cusqueña paintings; and a bell tower with great views of the valley. On the main road there is another, modern, hacienda-style hotel by San Agustín, with gleaming rooms, modern services, and all the comforts you could desire.

Pros

  • Unique historic setting
  • Beautiful countryside
  • Service oriented

Cons

  • Slightly outside town
  • Some rooms are cold
  • Wi-Fi can be spotty
Jr. Recoleta s/n, Urubamba, Peru
084-201–666
hotel Details
32 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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JW Marriott Cusco

$$$$ | Calle Ruinas 432, at San Agustín, Cusco, Peru

Step through the enormous original 16th-century doorway and into the plush lobby for a feel of this property, a beautiful and comfortable blend of old and new, featuring large rooms with amenities such as oxygen pumped in on request (at an extra charge), in-room thermostats, down comforters, and king-size beds. The library has books from the 1800s to browse through, and archaeological exhibition rooms display some of the finds unearthed during the excavation and restoration of the hotel. The main restaurant has a wall from the colonial church that once made its home here, and you won't want to miss the bar's pisco sours.

Pros

  • Large comfortable rooms
  • Close to the Plaza de Armas
  • Local weaver with llama in the courtyard daily

Cons

  • Not everyone will appreciate the blending of past and present
  • Some fees are charged upon arrival, not at time of booking
  • Some rooms have no windows to the outside
Calle Ruinas 432, at San Agustín, Cusco, Peru
084-582–200
hotel Details
153 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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La Casona

$$$$ | Plaza Nazarenas 113, Cusco, Peru Fodor's Choice

Colonial with more than a touch of class, this exclusive, 11-suite boutique casa comes complete with a manicured interior courtyard; stately sitting and dining areas; and rooms with heated floors, antique-looking but modern bathtubs, and marbled showers. Every detail inspires appreciation, from the chic furnishings to the intricately carved wooden doors, soaring stone archways, and smiling staff. The hotel captures all the charm of a 16th-century mansion while offering all the amenities of a modern world-class retreat. After a day of tromping about town, you may find yourself cozying up and settling in, but be sure to pull yourself away from your private nook long enough to enjoy afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Serenely situated and spoil-yourself stylish
  • Colonial palace setting
  • Personalized service

Cons

  • Books up fast in high season
  • One of the most expensive hotels in town
  • Up a steep hill from the plaza
Plaza Nazarenas 113, Cusco, Peru
084-245–314
hotel Details
11 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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La Casona de Yucay

$$ | Av. San Martín 104, Plaza Manco II, Yucay, Peru

This 1810 home of Manuel de Orihuela, once host to South American liberator Simón Bolívar, features bright, airy, and comfortable rooms arranged in blocks around four courtyards, lush with flowered gardens. The lovely views of the surrounding landscape, visible from panoramic windows, provide a peaceful getaway, while the location just 10 minutes away from the larger town of Urubamba makes it a central base for exploring the Sacred Valley. You can even stay in Bolívar's room!

Pros

  • Historic setting
  • Beautiful landscapes
  • Central location for exploring the Sacred Valley

Cons

  • Not much else in Yucay itself
  • Rooms on the street side can be noisy
  • Courtyard-style setup means no privacy if curtains are open
Av. San Martín 104, Plaza Manco II, Yucay, Peru
084-201–116
hotel Details
54 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Niños Hotel

$ | Meloq 442, Cusco, Peru
For lodging with a social conscience, this is a great budget option: proceeds from your stay at the "Children's Hotel" provide medical and dental care, food, and recreation for disadvantaged cusqueño children who attend day care on premises and cheerfully greet you as you enter the courtyard. Rooms are on the spartan side, with painted hardwood floors, but the mattresses are firm and comfy, and there's plenty of hot water. The place is immensely popular, so advance reservations are necessary.

Pros

  • Wonderfully welcoming staff
  • Charming colonial building
  • Proceeds benefit a good cause

Cons

  • Slightly out of the way
  • Some rooms are small and very basic
  • Not all rooms have private bathrooms
Meloq 442, Cusco, Peru
084-231–424
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, No credit cards

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Palacio Nazarenas

$$$$ | Plaza Nazarenas 144, Cusco, Peru Fodor's Choice

A former palace and convent dating from the 18th century, Palacio Nazarenas, located just off the Plaza de Armas, is one of Cusco's most glamorous hotels, featuring spacious, locally inspired suites surrounding seven cloistered terraces. Each room is enriched with oxygen (upon request, no fee) to assist with altitude acclimatization and features a satellite TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, and an iPad preloaded with a city guide and hotel information. Deluxe suites, known as the Z Collection, include original Inca and colonial features, special views, and/or beautiful balconies. Additional luxuries on the property include Cusco's first heated outdoor pool and a sensational restaurant and bar specializing in fine regional cuisine. The authentic Andean- and Incan-inspired spa uses therapeutic, organic local ingredients like pink Andean salt, purple corn, honey, coffee, and coca leaves.

Pros

  • Excellent and friendly staff
  • Historic setting in a central location
  • Top-notch spa

Cons

  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • Swimming pool is outdoors
  • More luxurious suites have a price to match
Plaza Nazarenas 144, Cusco, Peru
84-582–222
hotel Details
55 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Paz y Luz

$$ | Pisac, Peru

Bright airy rooms, skylighted bathrooms, and mountain views characterize this growing hotel just outside of town, and the entire complex conjures feelings implied in its name: peace and light. Besides relaxation, Paz y Luz also offers organized tours and healing ceremonies. Newly added are three two-bedroom bungalows with living room, kitchen, and fireplace. Long-term rooms are available with private bathrooms and shared kitchens. The hotel doesn't have a street address, but it's easily found by following the signs around town.

Pros

  • Excellent for families and big groups, especially conference cadres
  • Beautiful, relaxing grounds
  • On-site spa with massage services available

Cons

  • Not the most centrally located
  • Spa therapists not always available
  • Groups can take away from intimate feel
Pisac, Peru
910-598–781
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

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Pisac Inn

$ | Plaza de Armas, Pisac, Peru

This cozy place with an unbeatable location right on the main square offers a home away from home—one in which common areas have murals crafted by the Peruvian-American owners, rooms are hung with Andean tapestries, and comfortable beds are made up with good clean linens. Breakfasts feature delicious homemade bread from the on-site Cuchara de Palo restaurant. The hotel also has a lovely spa nearby in Taray where you can have traditional therapies, such as herbal baths, massages, and other treatments.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Serene space
  • Good on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Basic room amenities
  • In the middle of town
  • Rooms and beds are small
Plaza de Armas, Pisac, Peru
084-203–062
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Posada Las Casitas del Arco Iris

$$ | Querocancha, Urubamba, Peru

On a stay at this incredibly tranquil retreat in the gorgeous Urubamba countryside, you'll have even more peace of mind knowing that your soles help fund health care and education for underprivileged children. The eight bungalows, featuring comfortable beds, luxurious bathrooms, and open fireplaces, offer secluded places for getting away from it all. The surrounding grounds are full of flowers and hummingbirds, there are plenty of places to walk, and at night you'll be able to see a sky full of stars.

Pros

  • Gorgeous landscape
  • Reasonable prices
  • Charitable organization

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Restaurant choices are limited
  • Not as full service as other luxury hotels
Querocancha, Urubamba, Peru
084-201–475
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

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Rio Sagrado

$$$$ | Km 75.8, Carratera Cusco–Urubamba, Urubamba, Peru Fodor's Choice

Sprawled across acres of greenery alongside the river, this retreat offers the utmost in tranquility and luxurious comfort, with riverfront views and light-filled rooms featuring cheery alpaca blankets and embroidered throw pillows, as well as natural materials that complement the surrounding landscape. The only thing better than the views and the rooms is the first-rate service. Also on-site are a heated swimming pool and a gorgeous spa that will pamper you using local products. Villas are perfect for families.

Pros

  • Gorgeous tranquil location
  • Luxurious rooms
  • First-rate service with a friendly smile

Cons

  • A bit outside town
  • No televisions in rooms
  • Rooms can be a bit cold
Km 75.8, Carratera Cusco–Urubamba, Urubamba, Peru
084-201–631
hotel Details
23 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Sol y Luna Lodge & Spa

$$$$ | Fundo Huincho, Urubamba, Peru Fodor's Choice
This Relais & Chateaux property oozes luxury with its private bungalows surrounded by gorgeous flower gardens and featuring amenities such as feather duvets and sunken bathtubs. The restaurant is one of the best in town, making it easy to just stay put, and a number of activities can be booked through the hotel. The owners spearhead several programs to give back to the local community.

Pros

  • Tranquil setting
  • Peruvian art sprinkled throughout
  • Charitable association attached to hotel

Cons

  • A few miles outside town
  • No television
  • Excursions and restaurant on the expensive side
Fundo Huincho, Urubamba, Peru
084-608–930
hotel Details
43 bungalows
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Sonesta Posada del Inca Yucay

$$ | Plaza Manco II 123, Yucay, Peru

This 300-year-old former monastery offers modern amenities while retaining its charm in such details as tile floors, wood ceilings, hand-carved headboards, and balconies that overlook the gardens or the terraced hillsides. The cobblestone walkways are the perfect complement to the well-preserved colonial-era church on the grounds. A few rooms are accessible to people with disabilities, a rarity in this area, but they must be reserved in advance. The restaurant has excellent regional fare and a popular Sunday lunch buffet.

Pros

  • Good restaurant
  • Historic setting
  • Lovely surrounding landscape

Cons

  • There's not much else in Yucay
  • Rooms could use an upgrade
  • Some rooms are a bit noisy
Plaza Manco II 123, Yucay, Peru
800-766–3782-in North America
hotel Details
88 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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