Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Cusco Collection Hotel is located in front of the Koricancha, in central Cusco. The central train station is within walking distance. Free high-speed WiFi is provided throughout the entire property. Buffet breakfast is served daily.
The stylish and modern rooms provide heating and cable TV. There is a choice of twin, or double, beds. All feature quality linen and spacious bathrooms. Oxygen and coca tea can be provided in the suites upon request to help with the effects of Cusco's high altitude.
The restaurant serves both local and international cuisine. There is also a bar, where you can relax with a drink and superb view. Unlimited local calls and Pisco lessons are offered.
Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Cusco Collection Hotel features an on-site gym and an indoor swimming pool, available for an extra fee. Explore the route of art, an historical collection of works that covers different periods of Peruvian art, enjoy this guided tour through the hotel facilities.
Guests are welcome to visit Tambo del Inka, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, located in Urubamba, just 1 hour and 30 minutes away from Cusco by car.
This Inca ruin forms the base of the colonial church of Santo Domingo. Today all that remains of Koricancha (once the Inca Empire’s richest temple) is the stonework.
This is the place to learn how to make a pisco sour come here between 5~7pm and gain the experience of a true pisco. Learn the history and enjoy the ambience
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Such yummy food and top service! The thai red curry was amazing. Every vegetable had a heap of flavour and there was a choice in the amount of spiciness. The brown rice was quite tasty too.
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Before you eat with the locals, have your first meal at Jack's Cafe. It's a nice slow digestive introduction to eating out in Cusco. Plus, it's great if your first meal is breakfast.
In Inca times the plaza called Huacaypataun was twice as large as it is today. It was the Heart of Inca Cusco and remains the heart of the modern city.