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Calle Palacio 136
Cusco, 00
Nightly Rates: ( 330.00 - 1,320.00 )
4 Star
Hotel Monasterio has 108 guestrooms, 12 junior suites, 1 suite deluxe, 3 presidential suites and 2 royal suites. Facilities at Hotel Monasterio include 3 banquet and meeting rooms, a bar, lounge, business center, clothing and gift shop, entertainment, newsstand and tour desk. The hotel features the Tupay Restaurant serving Peruvian and International dishes. THe Illariy Cafe offers lightmeals and snacks. Room service is available 24 hours a day.The Hotel's staff can assist with helping plan a variety of tours, including visits to Machu Picchu, canoeing on the Urubamba River, trekking the Incan Trail, visits to the nearby hot springs, or local shopping.

All rates and availability are subject to change.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 11:00 AM
· Check out time is 9:00 AM
· Opened in 1595.
· Renovated in 2002.
· 126 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
Located in the heart of the Incan capital Cusco, overlooking the Plazoleta Nazarenas, and two blocks from the central square Plaza de Armas. Built in 1595 on the site of the ancient Incan Amaru Qhala Palace, the building was converted into a hotel in 1995. Situated in the historical center of Cusco Hotel Monasterio is located 10 kilometers from Velasco Astete Airport, and only 15 minutes by car from the area's famous archeological sites.
-CUZ- Velazco Astete International is 6 kilometers northeast.
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Tupay Restaurant Cuisine - Peruvian and International Meals - Breakfast/Dinner Hours - Mon-Sun, Breakfast 0500-1000, Dinner 1900-2300 Location - In Hotel Dress Code - Semi-Casual Illariy Cafe Meals - Lunch/Dinner, Light Meals & Snacks Hours - Open 1000-2200 Location - In Hotel Dress Code - Casual Lobby Bar Meals - Cocktails, Liquors & Original Drinks Location - In Hotel
Hotel Monasterio offers meeting facilities that can accommodate a variety of function needs. The Main Court Yard offers expansive space and both restaurants offer more intimate alternatives for just about any meeting or banqueting need. Room capacities are: Room....................Reception.....Theatre....Banquet......Classroom Patio Monasterio..........400.............-.............200...................- Patio Pisonay...............350..............-.............-.......................- Chapel............................-..............180...........-.....................180 Lobby..........................300..............-..............-.....................150 Tupay Restaurant........300...............-............200.....................- Illariy Cafe I..................40.............31............32....................15 Illariy Cafe II................40..............20............16....................20 Salon Huascar..............80..............34.............-......................30 Please contact the hotel's sales department for additional information.
Cusco is surrounded by the wonders of nature and impressive architectural ruins. In the main square of the city you can purchase colorful crafts and appreciate the curious and charming design of the stone walkways and streets.
Driving ToursThere are a number of tours to take from Cusco. One of the most beautiful is the visit to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Two routes can reach the destination, the town of Ollantaytambo. One is via the town of Pisac, known for its ruins and colorful Indian market, which is at its best on Thursdays and Sundays. The other route is through the town of Chinchero. Our advice is to go via Pisac and return through Chinchero. The attractions in the latter town are its Inca ruins, Viceregal church adorned with a mural painting and also its colorful Sunday Indian market. Both Pisac and Chinchero are about 35 minutes by car from the city of Cusco.Continuing along the route that borders the Urubamba River, you will emerge in the middle of the Sacred Valley, lying amidst mountains and plentiful crops that reveal the fertility of the soil. We recommend having lunch in Urubamba, where you can enjoy the lovely view from its outdoor restaurants. From there, you proceed on to Ollantaytambo. This is a site of particular interest, not only because of its Inca ruins (the quarries that yielded the stone for its construction can be visited), but also because of the town itself, where the original Inca streets and walls still stand.The city of Cusco is the starting point, as well, for the train trip to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. Or you can make a 3 or 4-day trek along the Inca trail, which leads into the extraordinary citadel. You can also engage in different adventure sports from Cusco (mountain-climbing, mountain cycling, horseback riding, etc) or take off for the Manu Reserve.