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This former monastery is located in the historic centre of Cusco, just 2 blocks from Plaza Armas Square and it offers luxurious colonial-style accommodation, a lush courtyard, interiors decorated with antiques and art pieces, as well as exquisite dining and wining options, all in a magical atmosphere immersed in history and charm.
Summary of reviewsMonasterio, A Belmond Hotel in Cusco is a historic building full of charm that offers guests a luxurious and unforgettable stay. The hotel boasts divine rooms with historical furniture that are not only beautiful but also comfortable, taking guests back in time. The staff is identified with the hotel and its subsidiaries, providing top-notch service with incredible attention to detail. Guests appreciate their willingness to go the extra mile to accommodate any request. Roger, the extraordinary concierge, ensures personalized attention during guests' stays. Reviews in various languages praise the wonderful stay, excellent rooms and exceptional service. Overall, Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel in Cusco rates a 10!
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Housed in a former monastery, this hotel provides a unique and luxurious experience with its historic architecture and art collection. It offers oxygen-enriched rooms, a colonial courtyard, and a range of dining options. The hotel is known for its serene ambiance and exceptional service.
Next to the vibrant Cusco Central Square is the Belmond Hotel, a former monastery and a national monument. This ex monastery offers luxury colonial-style accommodation and it's set around a courtyard in the Cusco´s historical centre just 2 blocks from Plaza Armas Square. Originally built in 1592, Belmond Hotel Monasterio sits on the site of Inca Amaru Qhala’s palace. Six years later, the Spanish took it over and founded the Seminary of San Antonio Abad. However, an earthquake seriously damaged the building in 1650 and upon restoration the beautiful Chapel was added. In 1965, the building was remodelled as a hotel and right now it is a national historic landmark, protected by Peru’s National Institute of Culture.
Under the Council of Trent, the Bishop of Cusco, Antonio Raya y Navarrete, founded the college seminary at the old Inca palace. However, an earthquake struck the region destroying the place around mid-1600s. A new Baroque seminary was built on top of the rubble. As a historical landmark, Hotel Monasterio is protected by Peru’s National Institute of Culture.
This five-star hotel, set in a former monastery with colonial decor, provides a unique and luxurious romantic experience. It features a restaurant, bar, and a collection of religious paintings, creating a tranquil and historical ambiance. The hotel offers exclusive savings for longer stays, including luxury accommodation and daily breakfast.
This hotel is pet-friendly, allowing dogs or cats in guestrooms with applicable charges. It offers a full range of services including two restaurants, a bar/lounge, 24-hour room service, and spa services. Guests can also benefit from airport and train station pick-up services.
This hotel, a former monastery, provides a tranquil and luxurious hideaway. It features elegantly decorated rooms and a serene atmosphere, ideal for couples seeking an immersive cultural experience. Some suites include private terraces, patios, or balconies, along with marble bathrooms featuring separate baths and showers.
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Located near Plaza de Armas, this hotel provides easy access to Cusco's vibrant nightlife, including bars, clubs, and restaurants. The central location allows for convenient exploration of the city's nighttime entertainment options.
This hotel is known for its architecturally preserved monastery design and oxygen-enriched rooms, catering to the comfort of guests at high altitudes. While specific meeting facilities aren't detailed in the provided data, its luxury status and historical significance position it as a suitable option for discerning business travelers.
A former monastery, this hotel has bedrooms set up for guests with reduced mobility, featuring roll-in showers with shower seats. There is a ramp to access the lobby, step-free entrance, wide door entrance, and an elevator.
The building which houses the 5 star hotel is steeped in history and hosts its own art collection. So, there is no need to travel far to discover the local culture.