LOCATION
Welcome to the Picoaga Hotel, the most centrally located in Cuzco! We are a few steps away from the “Plaza de Armas,” the main square, and because we are in the monumental area, within a short walk, you can admire the ancient splendor of the archaeological capital of America.
Santa Teresa 344
Cuzco - Perú
ROOMS FEATURE
The hotel has 72 rooms, some in the 'colonial' area and some in the 'modern' area, all with:
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Wall to wall carpeting,
- Central heating
- Air conditioning
- Security box
- Cable TV
- Fridgebar
- Personal hairdresser
- Telephone with local
- National & international dial and wake up calls
HOTEL SERVICES
The Picoaga Hotel, originally the old mansion of the Spanish noble, the Marquis of Picoaga (century XVII), has now been converted into a comfortable Hotel with private bath in each room; intimate and public areas beautifully decorated in colonial style, framed by fine stone archways on two levels; beautiful columns; capiteles and Spanish patio, complete an authentic sample of 17th Century architecture.
The 'El Mirador' and the 'El Virrey' Restaurants invite guests to enjoy the best national and international cuisine.
The 'Los Candiles' bar is an ideal place to relax and to enjoy a Cocktail.
Whatever the occasion, Picoaga Hotel offers a conference room called 'The Perricholi'. The personalized and highly qualified service are the best conditions for a successful performance of your event.
- Laundry
- Safety box
- Money Exchange
- Room service
- TV/Cable
- Direct dial phone
- Central Heating
- Mail service
- PC and Internet access
- Fax
- Transport from airport
- Parking
- Nursery
- Credit cards accepted
FEATURED AT
South America Handbook :
"Originally the home of the Marques de Picoaga. This beautiful colonial building has a large original bedrooms set at around shady courtyard and a modern section."
By Fodors:
"The front half of this hotel consists of a colonial building with rooms arranged around an attractive arcaded courtyard, originally the 17th-century home of the Marquis of Picoaga. Behind is a modern wing with a restaurant that overlooks the Plaza de Armas. The rooms are a bit worn, but the colonial building itself is attractive. Opt for one of the older, quieter colonial rooms facing the courtyard."
Frommers:
"A very nice, more reasonably priced alternative to Cusco's top two luxury hotels, Picoaga also occupies a historic building -- in this case a 17th-century mansion that once belonged to a Spanish nobleman, the marquis of Picoaga. Just minutes from the Plaza de Armas, the hotel is set around a lovely arcaded courtyard -- or, at least, one portion of it is. A newer wing is in a dated and much less appealing modern section at the rear of the hotel."
Peru hotel directory:
"An elegant and comfortable hotel in the old mansion of the Marquis of Picoaga. An authentic example of 17TH Century architecture a few yards from the Main Square."
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