Eco-Hotel B&B Pension AlemanavsWyndham Costa del Sol Cusco
B&B-Hotel Pension Alemana and Hotel Costa Del Sol Ramada Cusco are both rated very highly by expert reviewers. Overall, Hotel Costa Del Sol Ramada Cusco scores significantly better than B&B-Hotel Pension Alemana. Hotel Costa Del Sol Ramada Cusco comes in at #8 in Cusco with praise from 4 reviews such as Fodor's, The Telegraph and Frommer's.
Eco-Hotel B&B Pension Alemana
Calle Tandapata 260, Barrio San Blas, Cusco, Peru
From $62/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"This small, German-run San Blas hotel is like a large B&B." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Attentive and lovely, this polished Swiss-German lodge wouldn’t look out of place in the Alps. Nice touches include air purifiers and complimentary tea and fruit." Full review
Wyndham Costa del Sol Cusco
Santa Teresa 344, Cusco, Peru
From $66/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"A nice, more reasonably priced alternative to Cusco's top two luxury hotels, Picoaga also occupies a historic building."
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Ask for a room in the front section overlooking the patio.
Fodor's
"An upscale option at a fraction of the price of some Cusco lodgings, this hotel, now a Costa del Sol by Ramada, mixes the best of the new and old Cusco." Full review
Star Service
"On a quiet street on the opposite side of the main square from the other deluxe offerings, this hotel is two blocks above Plaza de Armas and in a good location for exploring the city on foot." Full review
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The buffet breakfast (included in the rates) and international dinners are served at smartly set tables, and folkloric shows are staged upon request.
The Telegraph
8.0
"A former monastery, decorated in both Inca and Colonial art; this property is a pleasure to admire and appreciate." Full review
Frommer's
"Part of the Wyndham brand, this hotel is conveniently priced a step below the luxe brands while retaining much of the same atmosphere." Full review
Frommer's
"Built by a Spanish nobleman, the marquis of Picoaga, and much of the stonework remains, including archways and patios, as do original murals. Rooms are divided between colonial and contemporary wings" Full review