Hotel Novotel CuscovsMonasterio, A Belmond Hotel, Cusco
Novotel Cusco and Belmond Hotel Monasterio are both rated highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Belmond Hotel Monasterio scores significantly higher than Novotel Cusco. Belmond Hotel Monasterio comes in at 95 with praise from 13 sources like Hideaway Report, Gayot and Oyster.
Hotel Novotel Cusco
San Augustin 239, Esquina Pasaje Santa Monica, Cusco, Peru
From $62/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"This member of the French Novotel chain is built around the guts of a 16th-century colonial building with a lovely central courtyard." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The elegant, French-owned Novotel separates its tariffs according to whether rooms are in the contemporary wing or the more expensive, but vastly more characterful colonial wing."
Star Service
"This property is popular with groups, who can be easily accommodated in the new wing. Individuals, however, should make every attempt to snag a room in the colonial section. " Full review
Frommer's
"This fairly large complex from the French Novotel chain, set within a 16th-century colonial building, won't knock your socks off, but it won't let you down, either. The location isn't..." Full review
Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel, Cusco Show All Reviews
Calle Palacio 136, Plazoleta Nazarenas, Cusco 5184, Peru
From $430/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"Still Cusco's most extraordinary place to stay, though competition is on the rise, this beautiful hotel occupies the San Antonio Abad monastery." Full review
Concierge
"Born as the 16th-century seminary of San Antonio Abad (itself built on the site of a former Inca palace), the Monasterio is one of Peru's most gorgeous hotels."
Fodor's
"One of Cusco's top hotels, this beautifully restored 1592 monastery of San Antonio Abad is a national historic monument." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Arranged around graceful 16th-century cloisters, the five-star Monasterio has long been Cuzco’s jewel, with majestic public areas and over 100 rooms surrounding genteel courtyards." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Undoubtedly Cusco’s most luxurious hotel with prices to match. Set in a restored 400-year-old monastery, rooms encircle a stone courtyard adorned with an old cedar tree."
Condé Nast Traveler
91.1
"A national historic landmark, this sixteenth-century former seminary just blocks from the city center has "the serenity and luxury of the lovely monastery grounds"." Full review
Gayot
"Part hotel and part museum, the Monasterio Hotel in Cusco boasts Incan architecture and a gold-ornament-adorned chapel, as well as a list of appealing services and modern amenities."
Travel + Leisure
"Deluxe Room 410 has a high, exquisitely decorated ceiling, plus supplemental oxygen to ward off altitude sickness." Full review
Jetsetter
"Historic hotel blocks from Cusco's Plaza de Armas, with two restaurants and oxygen-enriched rooms." Full review
Star Service
"Occupying a corner of an idyllic square, up a steep side street two blocks north of Plaza de Armas and near two quality museums, this is Peru's most engaging colonial hotel." Full review
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For those with altitude adjustment problems, request a room that is equipped to have oxygen pumped in at night (an additional $50 fee).