Hotel Arqueólogo

Cuzco


Feeling luxurious but also lived-in, this antique French-owned guesthouse gives a real feel for Cuzco, down to the Inca stonework. Tasteful rooms with original murals and tapestries overlook a vast courtyard paved in river stones. Relax on the back lawn or sip a complimentary pisco sour in the fireplace lounge. The sale of local weavings helps fund public libraries.

French, English and German are spoken. Superior rooms, with chic colonial design, are a significant upgrade.


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