Milhouse

Cuzco


Booming with backpackers, this busy colonial has all the standard features of a Cuzco hostel: bean bag chairs, ping-pong, travel-agent service and happy hours, with excellent guest treatment. Rooms are a bit airless, but each bed has its own light and plugs. Sports fans will appreciate the coordinated trips to local football matches. On a noisy street.


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