Mama Simona

Cuzco


Styled for hipsters, with a crushed-velvet sofa and oddball decor. Beds have nice down covers and the shared kitchen with picnic tables is undoubtedly cute. There's also a cute on-site cafe with an excellent, good-value breakfast menu. Stylish, comfortable and clean, it’s two blocks northeast of Plaza San Francisco.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Cuzco attractions

1. Iglesia San Francisco

0.13 MILES

More austere than many of Cuzco’s other churches, Iglesia San Francisco dates from the 16th and 17th centuries and is one of the few that didn’t need to…

2. Iglesia y Convento de Santa Clara

0.2 MILES

This 16th-century church, part of a strict convent, is difficult to visit but it's worth making the effort to go for morning services, because this is one…

3. Iglesia de San Pedro

0.21 MILES

The original version of this baroque church was destroyed by the 1615 earthquake and rebuilt by 1699. Its Renaissance facade is typical of the Cuzco…

4. Iglesia de Santa Teresa

0.24 MILES

This church dating from 1676 belongs to the Carmelite order. Its baroque interior features brick and rough stone and a beautiful dome.

5. Museo Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo

0.24 MILES

The small collection of contemporary Andean art on display at this museum in the municipality building is really one for the fans. Museo Quijote has a…

6. Museo Histórico Regional

0.24 MILES

This eclectic museum is housed in the colonial Casa Garcilaso de la Vega, the house of the Inca-Spanish chronicler who now lies buried in the cathedral…

7. Templo y Convento de La Merced

0.31 MILES

Cuzco’s third most important colonial church, La Merced was destroyed in the 1650 earthquake, but was quickly rebuilt. To the left of the church, at the…

8. Plaza de Armas

0.35 MILES

In Inca times, the plaza, called Huacaypata or Aucaypata, was the heart of the capital. Today it’s the nerve center of the modern city. Two flags usually…