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#1 of 51 hostels in Cusco
Ceailloig says: One of the best hostels on my trip. Don't go there if you're after a nice quiet night with a lot of sleep. Do go there if you're up for some nights of partying and meeting people. I even enjoyed it so much that I ended up working there for just over a month in which I had an amazing time with all th…
#2 of 51 hostels in Cusco
mario26 says: wow cusco the city of the inca!!!!!!!!!!!!!!the amaru hostal was a great place to stay if u going to cusco i think is the best hostal in the place all is so close of this hostal u are on the main street appromimatly 6 minute by foot of the old place of cusco !!!!!!!!!the inca rocka wsa at 2 minute o…
#3 of 51 hostels in Cusco
Sads79 says: I pre-booked Loki, having looked on their website - I wasn't disappointed when I arrived. The staff at check-in were ultra friendly and did a proper tour of the wonderful 450-old buildings. The budget dorm (S.23) is perfectly fine and has wide beds which are nice and comfy. There is a great new b…
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#4 of 51 hostels in Cusco
skydiver says: Me and my friends were on the way to another hostel we wanted to try according to our guide book, but we were convinced by a guy whom we met on the street and who spoke English to try to Apu Wasi hostel. Though we had to go up a hill which isn't so easy in the heights of Cuzco the hostel looked fine…
#5 of 51 hostels in Cusco
Lilliana77 says: I arrived in Cuzco by airplane it was a fast flight, just 1.15 hours from Lima, but since Cuzco is 3,300 m (10,800 ft), I wasn't sure how I was going to feel. As soon as I got out of the airplane I could feel the fresh cold air, the smell of the mountains, the amazing view and the good energy...Ye…
#6 of 51 hostels in Cusco
venusgurl28 says: Not far from the main square in the city: Plaza de Armas... although you will need to walk up very high up the street. Lots of climbing in the hostel depending on where your room is. Has great views of the city and nice staff, which welcomes you with Coca Tea as it helps to deal with the altitude si…
#7 of 51 hostels in Cusco
gfranci2 says: For only about US $10 we got a private bath, private room, towels, breakfast, free internet, and a huge selection of movies to watch. The staff at this hospedaje are very helpful and go out of their way to make everything perfect. They even booked us two very good tours (one of Machu Picchu and one …
#8 of 51 hostels in Cusco
determinada says: I stayed at three different hostels before I found Pirwa. Cusco is a city where anyone with an extra bed will tell you they have a hostel, with some not so pleasant results. Pirwa Familiar is well maintained and hands down the best of all I've seen. Tragically it is up that massive hill on Carmen Al…
#9 of 51 hostels in Cusco
iseefishes says: The people here are crazy and fun. It's located a few blocks from the Plaza de Armas. The Point claims to be the original party hostel and definitely lives up to its name. However, do not try the green alcoholic concoction (can't remember the name) at the Horny Llama bar. Staff are friendly and help…
#10 of 51 hostels in Cusco
Lovetheglobe says: My friend and I loved our stay at this hostel. Very friendly owners, European. We had always hot water, loved the sunny garden and had a room with awesome view. You should also check their breakfast, although most of the time we used the freee kitchen. We had good fun, but this is not a typical part…
#11 of 51 hostels in Cusco
superpouf says: After confusing our destination with the "original" Amaru Hostal, our cab driver brought us to Amaru Hostel II, where we belonged. Our kind Tour Operator named Augusta Palomino had a meeting with us to go over our plans for Machu Picchu in one of their lounge areas of the Hostal. We enjoyed hot coca…
#12 of 51 hostels in Cusco
aerynn says: If Cusi Wasi was the only hostel that I stayed at in Cusco, perhaps my review would be a bit more forgiving. However, since I had already stayed in another hostel for the same price/accomodations, I had a basis of comparison. The photos on the internet look very cute, inviting, and well groomed. …
#13 of 51 hostels in Cusco
The Buhos Inn is a modern construction especially built to give shelter to the travelers that comes for tourism. The distribution of the house and their warm decoration resembles each other to the Home of any cusqueña family, creating this way a favorable atmosphere to make our guest feel like in…
#14 of 51 hostels in Cusco
"Even though you are away from home feel at home" The RAYMI has the service to make your stay in the Capital of the Inca empire more enloyable. For You to have pleasant and unforgettable stay in Cusco. In the RAYMI you can relax comfortably by an open fire and be refreshed from the altitude by a cu…
#15 of 51 hostels in Cusco
Casa familiar Ochoa is very well maintained, it is spacious and is only a few blocks away from downtown Cusco.... For more information and tours please visit ochoafamilyhouse dot com. You will also find past testimonials. Our facilities have plenty of hot water and cable TV. We especially appeal …

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