Casa Andina Premium Cusco vs Inkaterra La Casona
Both hotels are endorsed by writers. On balance, Inkaterra La Casona Relais & Chateaux is the choice of most reviewers compared to Casa Andina Premium Cusco. Inkaterra La Casona Relais & Chateaux ranks #2 in Cusco with approval from 8 reviews including Lonely Planet, Condé Nast Traveler and Hideaway Report.
Casa Andina Premium Cusco
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Plazoleta de Limacpampa Chico 473, Cusco 84, Peru
From $105 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Travel + Leisure
"Stay in this converted colonial mansion in Cuzco."
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DK Eyewitness
"This restored 16th-century Colonial house, with elegant suites, king-size beds, and sitting rooms, faces the tiny plaza."
Star Service
"The building holds three large stone courtyards surrounded by colonial terraces, as well as numerous patios and nooks with chairs that are nice spots for a quiet read. "
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The Telegraph
8.0
"This is a sprawling yet serene 16th-century mansion of intriguing nooks and crannies located far enough away from the touristy buzz of the Plaza de Armas to exude a feeling of genuine Cusco calm."
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Oyster
Mid-Range
"Casa Andina Private Collection Cusco is a three-pearl hotel in central Cusco, a two-minute walk from the Qurikacha temple and a little under 10 minutes by foot from the Plaza de Armas."
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Inkaterra La Casona
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Plaza Nazarenas 113, Cusco 00000, Peru
From $400 /night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Fodor's
"Colonial with a touch of class, this 11-suite boutique casa comes complete with a manicured interior courtyard, stately sitting and dining areas, and rooms with heated floors."
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Be sure to pull yourself away from your private nook long enough to enjoy afternoon tea and biscuits.
Travel + Leisure
"A block block from the historic Plaza de Armas, the latest carbon-neutral property from Peruvian hotel group Inkaterra is secreted behind a massive green door on tiny Plazuela Las Nazarenas."
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Star Service
"The small but elegant La Casona is housed in a 16th-century mansion, one of the first Spanish constructions in the city."
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Although a small but elegantly decorated colonial dining room and terrace serves Peruvian and international dishes, guests generally choose from the more than 50 restaurants within a five-minute walk for lunch and dinner; breakfast is included in the price.
Condé Nast Traveler
91.4
"This sprightly spot might well steal the spotlight from the Hotel Monasterio, long the top luxury option in Machu Picchu’s gateway town."
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The Telegraph
9.0
"Dedicated to pampering a small number of guests in a peaceful and palatial setting."
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