Each of our hotel’s enchanting rooms and suites are restored to offer guests modern comfort while still preserving our treasured colonial heritage. Rich textiles, guilded antiques and hand painted ceilings evoke the characteristic beauty of historic Cusco and provide guests with a unique hotel experience. Sleep peacefully on our ornate beds with crisp cotton linens and plush mattresses. Our marble bathrooms with luxury bath amenities offer guests a spa-like experience in the comfort of their own hotel room. Lounge on your private balcony for stunning views of downtown Cusco or the distant Andes mountains.
A storied mansion dating back nearly five centuries, Palacio del Inka stands in the historic center of Cusco. Directly across from the Qoricancha (Temple of the Sun), it is a five-minute walk from the main square and less than a mile from an array of museums, markets and restaurants. The 154 standard guest rooms feature coffered niches of dark wood, while maroon entry halls with yellow ochre walls mirror colors in the Damascus figures of the floor carpeting.
Meanwhile, the 17 Casa de los Cuatro Bustos Suites, all with 13-foot ceilings, have particularly rich textiles in addition to classic decorative pieces, lounge chairs, hand carved chests and writing desks to recreate the feel of a Colonial Cusco mansion. Uniting the past and present, Andes Spirit Spa presents indigenous treatments and an indoor therapy pool. Meanwhile, Inti Raymi Restaurant offers authentic Peruvian dishes, while a variety of meeting and event venues invite guests to host an enchanting occasion.
A storied mansion dating back nearly five centuries, Palacio del Inka stands in the historic center of Cusco. Palacio del Inka emerges in what was once part of the Incan palace of the Sun, that later became the “Casa de los Cuatro Bustos”, built above the palace.
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% ).