UBICACION
Novotel Cusco Hotel
San Agustín 239
Esquina pasaje Santa Mónica.
Located in the heart of the city, 3 blocks from Plaza De Armas and the cathedral and 5 blocks from the Koricancha Temple. The hotel is only 10 minutes from the airport and serves as the ideal departure point for the Machu Picchu Sanctuary.
ROOMS FEATURE
99 rooms of which 16 are located in the colonial area, 83 in the contemporary sections; non-smoking rooms available as well as rooms for the disabled. All rooms come with:
- Bathtub
- Hair dryer in bathroom
- Telephone in bathroom
- Audible smoke alarms
- Dead bolt in rooms
- 220/240 V AC
- Safe deposit box in room
- Minibar
- Satellite/cable colour TV
- Telephone.
RESTAURANTS Y BARS
The “Cote jardin”and “La Cave ”, restaurant and the “Le Bar” bar, with a fireplace and a cozy ambiance, welcome you in the colonial area. Built around an early 16th century house, the Novotel Cusco is located in the heart of the arqueological center of one of America’s oldest cities, near the ruins of Machu Picchu.
HOTEL SERVICES
- WiFi wireless
- Internet access
- Concierge
Porter
- Tourist information desk
- Babysitting on request
- Facilities for disabled
Ramp access
- 24 hour security staff
- Video camera at bldg entrance
- Video surveillance in hallways
Business Services in hotel:
- WiFi wireless Internet access
- Computer hire facilities
- Copy/print service available
- Fax machine
- Free fax to local numbers
- Internet connectivity
- Secretarial service (typing)
- Self service business centre
- Translating/interpreting service
FEATURED AT
Lonely Planet :
"The latest top-range addition to Cuzco, Novotel separates its tariffs according to where the room is in the contemporary wing or the more expensive but vastly more character, from the rest. There’s a huge covered colonial courtyard as you enter."
Frommers:
One of Cusco's newest hotels, a member of the French Novotel chain, is built around the guts of a lovely 16th-century colonial building with a spectacular central courtyard. Most of the rooms, however, are in newly built additions. Opened in 2001, the hotel is modern and dependable, with good services and amenities, although, in most regards, it's a notch below the city's two top-flight luxury hotels. The modern rooms are well equipped and brightly colored, but are otherwise standard accommodations. At this level, it's worth spending the extra money to get one of the superior rooms in the converted colonial section of the hotel; they are larger and much more atmospheric. The hotel, a short distance from the Plaza de Armas, features a nice gardenside restaurant serving French fare, and a warm bar with a fireplace. eplace.
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