Plaza Suite
(47 m2 | 512 Ft2)
The Plaza Suites are furnished with either king or twin beds, 100% pima cotton sheets, 4 anti-allergenic pillows, down duvet, a dining area for 2 guests with a stone fireplace. These exclusive suites have a large marble bathroom equipped with two sinks, tub, shower and independent toilet, special Inkaterra handmade toiletries, lush towels, and twin closet. For maximum comfort, the suites are equipped with thermostat controlled heated floors.
Balcon Suite
(32 – 44 m2 | 346 – 482 Ft2)
The Balcón Suites are furnished with either king or twin beds and 100% pima cotton with 4 anti-allergenic pillows, down duvet, a dining area for 2 guests with its own stone fireplace. The large marble bathroom is equipped with two sinks, tub, shower and independent toilet, special Inkaterra handmade toiletries, lush towels and twin closet. For your maximum comfort, the suites are equipped with thermostat controlled heated floors.
Patio Suite
(33 – 38 m2 | 355 – 418 Ft2)
The Patio Suites are furnished with either king or twin beds and 100% pima cotton with 4 anti-allergenic pillows, down duvet, a dining area for 2 guests with its own stone fireplace. The large marble bathroom is equipped with two sinks, tub, shower and independent toilet, special Inkaterra handmade toiletries, lush towels, and twin closet. For your maximum comfort, the suites are equipped with thermostat controlled heated floors
The first boutique hotel in Cusco, Inkaterra La Casona is located in the traditional Plaza de las Nazarenas, surrounded by vibrant, cobblestoned streets. This 16th Century manor house stands on the training grounds for an elite army of Incas, and had Spanish Conquistador Diego de Almagro and ‘Libertador’ Simón Bolívar among its illustrious guests.
After being harmoniously restored by Inkaterra throughout five years, emphasizing its original architecture, Inkaterra La Casona reflects the encounter of cultures and traditions across centuries. Surrounding the main patio, its 11 suites are provided with chimneys, heated floors and extra-large bathtubs. Its halls are decorated with colonial furniture, Pre-Columbian textiles and original murals.
The Yacu therapy room offers bespoke treatments and, like the manor’s dining room, uses products derived from local sources. Those who sleep within the stone walls, beneath the exposed beams, gain a deeper understanding to the city’s cultural heritage.
At the national level, there are 43.5% of children suffering from malnutrition. Only in Cusco, 57.4% of infants suffer from this disease, which is a rather alarming figure since it is the second largest region in Peru with chronic child malnutrition and anemia.Within the Cusco region, the provinces that present high rates of anemia are:
Paucartambo (65.9%), Quispicanchis (65.1%), Cusco (62.6%), Acomayo (61.5%), Espinar (61.5%) and Chumbivilcas (60.9% ).