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Inkaterra La Casona Cusco Hotel

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Inkaterra La Casona Cusco Hotel is Cusco’s first luxury boutique hotel. It is a skilfully restored 16th century colonial manor house that reflects its original architecture and the meeting of cultures over the centuries.

It was probably the first Spanish building in Cusco, centrally located on an Incan settlement near Cusco’s present-day main square, Plaza Las Nazarenas, later occupied by the conquistadores of Peru and their descendants. 11 suites surround a sumptuous courtyard, where the patina of time is tastefully preserved. All have fireplaces, heated floors and large bathtubs and are decorated with colonial furniture, pre-Columbian fabrics and original murals.

The Yacu therapy room offers a variety of treatments and, like the hotel's restaurant, uses local produce. Contemporary conveniences create an ambience of comfort and exclusivity, the same enjoyed by the inhabitants of centuries past. Surrounded by the stunning scenery of the Andes, the hotel offers complete relaxation and serenity - an oasis in the bustling capital of the Inca Empire. La Casona is the ideal destination from which to discover the Andes region, with its villages, valleys, magic and mysticism. 

Rooms

Plaza Suite

Elegant Plaza Suites are located on courtyard’s upper floor, with privileged v ... iews directly over the picturesque Plaza Las Nazarenas. These exclusive suites consist of a dining area with a stone fireplace and a large sleeping area with a king-size bed or two twin beds. The bathroom has two sinks, bathtub, shower and separate toilet. For maximum comfort, these suites have heated floors and a maid service three times a day.

Balcon Suite

The Balcon Suites are located on the upper floor and overlook the cloister of th ... e beautiful colonial house. They are elegant suites consisting of a dining area with a stone fireplace and a large sleeping area with a king-size bed or two twin beds. The large marble bathroom has two sinks and a tub, with a separate shower and toilet. These suites also have heated floors and maid service three times a day.

Patio Suite

Ground-floor Patio suites are located on the ground floor surrounding the charmi ... ng grassy courtyard. Exquisitely furnished, they feature a dining area for two with a stone fireplace and a sleeping area with a king-size bed or two twin beds. The bathroom is large and equipped with two sinks, a large bathtub, shower and separate toilet. For maximum comfort, these suites have heated floors and a maid service three times a day.
Bar & Restaurants

Dining Room & Bar

The food served at the manor’s dining room is fresh, natural and nutritious, m ... aking creative use of local ingredients as the portal for exploring and discovering indigenous culinary secrets.

Bar

Choice of domestic and international spirits, while in the afternoon you can del ... ight in the tea or coffee break included in your stay.
Pools, Wellness & SPA

Yacu Spa

An oasis of calm set inside Inkaterra La Casona, our historic 16th century manor ... house, our Yacu Therapy room invites you to indulge in revitalizing therapies that nurture the interconnectedness of mind, body and spirit. All therapies use our own 100% natural premium spa products, which are derived from local botanical extracts.
Activities
CULTURALTOUR

Cusco's Ruins

This excursion includes visits to the main archaeological ruins around Cusco: - Sacsayhuamán, which ... means "satisfied hawk" in Quechua and is considered a place of great religious and military significance. It is the most impressive ruin near Cusco and the site of an important festival, Inti Raymi (sun worship festival). - Puca Pucará, or "red fort," an ancient hunting lodge characterized by the striking pink color of its rock walls. - Qenko, which means "zigzag" in Quechua, a structure carved from a large limestone studded with niches, steps and carvings. -Tambomachay (Cavern Lodge), commonly called Inca baths because it was once the site of spiritual rituals.
CULTURALTOUR

Around Cusco

This half-day visit will acquaint you with the Cathedral, the churches of San Blas and Santo Domingo ... , and the temple of Koricancha. - The Cathedral is the symbol of the city and features 7 altarpieces and the lower choir completely carved in wood (Cusco cedar), while the main altar is entirely covered in layers of silver. - San Blas Church is located in one of Cusco's most distinctive neighborhoods while Santo Domingo Church stands on the ruins of an Inca temple destroyed by the Spanish in the 17th century and is an excellent example of how Inca stone was incorporated into the structure of a colonial building. - Koricancha is one of the most important temples of the Inca Empire, dedicated to Wiracocha, the Sun god. Its ancient pre-Inca construction was of rough quartz and lasted until the 12th century, when the Incas took control they called it the "golden courtyard.

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