Marrying an eclectic sense of modern urban cool with an old school service ethic that anticipates guests’ every need, Atemporal is the perfect refuge for discerning travelers interested in exploring contemporary Lima.
Housed in a revamped 1940s mansion in the chic Miraflores district, this nine-room hotelito comes from the same award-winning design team behind Hotel B - Ignacio Masías, Sandra Masías and Jordi Puig - in the neighboring district of Barranco, and Titilaka, the boutique lodge on the shores of Lake Titicaca. The informal and relaxed atmosphere breaks down the barriers between visitors and the friendly, knowledgeable staff, making this one-off luxury townhouse a perfect cozy refuge, where guests can decompress and recharge their batteries between adventures in Peru’s vibrant capital.
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Facilities
Combining expansive interiors with exquisite décor, these timeless rooms have abundant natural light and feature a comfortable sitting area. With a spacious bathroom and a stand-alone bathtub, these grand rooms are the ideal hideaway after a long day of exploring the city.
(Two rooms, each 46m2 / 495 ft2)
+ King or two twin beds + Lounge area + Large bathroom with stand-alone bathtub + Double grand walk-in shower + Double sink + Organic Atemporal toiletries + Bathrobe + Blowdryer
Ample and with contemporary furnishings these rooms feature its original Peruvian Tudor architecture. Offering a comfortable sitting area, these charming rooms are the perfect space for anybody seeking a quiet retreat.
(Two rooms, each 26-32m2 / 280-345 ft 2)
+ Queen or two twin beds + Lounge area or desk and chair with reading area + Bathroom with walk-in shower + Organic Atemporal toiletries + Bathrobe + Blowdryer
Intimate and quaint, these cosy rooms offer a calm ambience and all the comforts of a traditional Casa. With an eclectic aesthetic and homey décor, they are the perfect refuge away from the vibrant city.
(Two rooms, each 18-20m2 / 194 - 215 ft2)
+ Queen or two twin beds + Desk and chair or sitting area + Split bathroom with walk-in shower + Organic Atemporal toiletries + Bathrobe + Blowdryer
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Gym (nearby), Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Private Vehicle Available, TV Room
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Fan, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar, Pure Cotton Linen, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Wheelchair Friendly
Set in the remains of the backpatio of a 1583 monastery, this eleven-room refuge offers the absolute best of the contemporary hospitality industry. The old historic property, previously linked to the San Agustín Church, was redesigned by the same creative design team behind Titilaka, Hotel B and Atemporal. Located one block away from Arequipa’s main square, Cirqa is the perfect sanctuary to unwind and the perfect bridge between this Unesco-protected city and Lake Titicaca.
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Restaurants
Magnificent and spacious, with original high-vaulted ceilings that recall ancient Parador times. Each boasts a stand-alone bathtub and a private sitting area.
39.9 - 49.7 m² (429 - 534 sq. ft.)
● 2 Twin beds or 1 King bed ● Stand-alone bathtub ● Walk-in shower ● Separate toilet ● Organic CIRQA toiletries ● Private sitting area
These rooms have its own distinct personality and each of them honours its heritage. No one is like the other. They are all ample and feature high ceilings and a personal reading area.
31.5-36.3m² (339 - 390 sq. ft)
● 2 Twin beds or 1 King bed ● Walk-in shower ● Separate toilet ● Organic CIRQA toiletries ● Personal reading area
An intimate and cosy refuge that offers all the essentials while resembling the authentic dimensions and feel of the original monk’s chambers, updated with modern comforts.
19.2 - 20.8m² (206 - 223 sq. ft.)
● Queen Bed ● Walk-in shower ● Separate toilet ● Organic CIRQA toiletries ● Reading chair
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Electrical Outlets, Fan, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Plunge Pool, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Television, Wheelchair Friendly
CIRQA's cuisine is inspired by the taste and ingredients of the traditional Arequipenean countryside picanterías, but in a contemporary format.
With enticing aromas carried throughout the city, our kitchen team was immediately inspired by the native blend of flavours. While Arequipenean gastronomy is known for its abundance, use of local ingredients and spice, CIRQA adds a refined touch to every dish. All lunch and dinner options, locally-inspired or all-time classics, captivate the essence of Arequipa, its heritage, legacy and traditions.
Your Stay
1 Night
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Fast Facts
Hotel
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
No. Rooms: 11
Special Interests: Adventure, Cycling, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Relaxation, Shopping, Wine
Nestled deep in the heart of the Colca Valley in Southern Peruvian Andes, Puqio offers light, spacious guest rooms and unique tents. Each space is elegantly decorated with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and terraces. Our on-site restaurant features delicious meals prepared using clay ovens, highlighting Andean flavors and traditions. Additional amenities include wellness activities, private transport, and an exploration concierge, ensuring a delightful stay in the heart of nature.
Units
The Carpa Refugio, PUQIO's most commanding canvas tent, features a spacious indoor living area and terrace, a wood-burning stove, and a separate mudroom. Furnished with a King-size bed or two twins, it also offers a wide terrace, a reading area, an exterior bathtub, and both interior and exterior showers.
Canvas tents set the stage for exploration. This spacious stand-alone accommodation features an outdoor terrace with a sitting area, wood-burning stove, plunge pool, and indoor and outdoor showers. Furnished with a king-size bed or two twins, it also offers a reading area, while the exterior bathtub adds a touch of wilderness to your outdoor retreat. Experience nature with our canvas tent accommodations.
Pirca rooms welcome you to the utmost authentic simplicity. Each Pirca is equipped with a bathtub, wood-burning stove, and a private outdoor terrace featuring a sitting area, offering some of the finest views at PUQIO. Choose between a King or two twin beds, and enjoy additional amenities like a terrace, reading chair, interior shower, and the convenience of connecting rooms via a shared mudroom.
Your Stay
1 Night
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
A remote experience lodge on a private peninsula - the perfect base to explore the treasured natural, cultural and historical resources of the mystical highlands.
• 18 rooms
• All meals included
• Activities and excursions included
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Facilities
Activities and Services
The most popular and requested room category, our Premium Corner room, with preferred view: Dawn and Dusk sides from the same room, offers a spectacular panoramic views of the lake.
Luxuriate and lap up at the contemporary Dusk rooms with an exceptional view of the vast Lake Titicaca, submerging you in its mystique and making you feel profoundly relaxed with its breathtaking highland landscape.
Rest and relax at the Dawn rooms with a magnificent view of the immense lake, submerging you into its mystique and comforting you with its breathtaking beauty.
Relax at this homely accommodation with a wonderful lake view, one of our king rooms is equipped with facilities for people with disabilities.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Restaurant, TV Room
Explore the Uros floating islands and the Island of Taquile on this full-day trip, one of our most popular excursions. Neither land, sky, or water, but rather at the intersection of the three, Totora, or junco reed roots, serve as unique building material for the floating islands of the Uros Titino communities of Lake Titicaca.
The Islands of Lake Titicaca excursion brings our guests close to the islands’ Uro-Aymara communities, providing a unique opportunity to grow personally acquainted with the men –skilled reed raftsmen–, and women, - expert weavers famous for their craft–, as well as the ancestral techniques used to keep their islands afloat, among other aspects of their remarkable heritage.
In Taquile, for example, guests will experience the Quechua imagination in the textile weavings unique to the area and recently included in UNESCO’s Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Enjoy lunch outdoors as you treat yourself to the grandeur of Puno’s deep blue skies mirrored across Lake Titicaca with views of Bolivia’s Cordillera Real, or Royal mountain Range, in the background.
The Aymara Route excursion, spanning a whole day, entails growing acquainted with the geography, neighboring communities, nature, and privileged views of the Chucuito peninsula and Acora.
Delve into pre-Incan times in the legends and stories your guide will offer and learn about Lake Titicaca’s importance in the local worldview and means of subsistence. Grow closely acquainted with the unique interconnectedness of man and nature surviving to this day.
Be it by car, on a bike, or by foot, make your way through the paths meandering through open fields and pastures. Reaching the privileged views of natural lookouts, enjoy the lake’s extensive reach. As part of the excursion, guests will see the lodge’s neighboring communities and locals engaging in daily labors, birds in their varying ecosystems, archeological remains, and astonishing landscapes.
Along the way, stop and enjoy your specially prepared lunch in the company of the lake’s calm and majestic views.
On the way to or from the airport, stop and see Lampa, a colonial-period architectural gem and previous Spanish colonial stronghold in the area.
Known as the ‘Pink City’ for the lively coloration of its town walls, Lampa invites travelers to visit its church, old mansions, and squares. Renown in the region for its architecture, the Lampa church is the only local temple built exclusively for the use of Spanish landowners. Explore its mysterious catacombs and an impressive replica of Michelangelo’s “La Pietá.”
Perhaps the region’s largest and most important pre-Hispanic funeral ground, the archeological complex of Sillustani provides evidence to the area’s rich past while offering visitors privileged views of Lake Umayo.
Host to a number of chullpas, or ancient funerary tower-like structures, built exclusively to house the remains of nobles and distinguished individuals, Sillustani is among the best kept archaeological sites in the area. Sillustani provides visitors with a range of chullpas in varying architectural forms resulting from changing time periods and power shifts of peoples like the Pucara, Kolla, and Incas. Note, for example, the pre-Incan towers’ rustic appearance and smaller size in comparison to the Incan period’s larger and more sophisticated chullpas. Made up of rocks weighing between 2 and 6 tons, the largest tower in the complex, known as the Lizard Tower, is estimated to have taken over 50 years to build.
Combining archeology, history, and unforgettable views, Sillustani is a must-see location.
Stop and explore the epicenter of the region’s evangelizing mission of indigenous peoples during the Spanish conquest in Puno’s Juli and Pomata churches, this last one used as a model in the construction of other South- American colonial-period temples. Located between Cuzco and the historic mining town of Potosí, these religious centers are at the intersection of millenary cultural legacies, the mining rush, and the clash of faiths.
As the evangelizing fervor spread and competition for followers and acknowledgment grew fiercer in the region, six churches were built by request of rival Catholic congregations. Harboring the construction of four churches in the XVI and XVII centuries, the town of Juli came to be known as the “Little Rome of America,” while Pomata grew famous for its baroque church, built entirely out of red pumice stone, or piedra pómez roja.
The churches display impressive architecture, including gold leaf altars –a technique unique to the time–, as well as notable paintings of the vice regal period and large bells which can still be heard to this day. Recently restored, these offer a journey into the past, one you’ll be able to enjoy peacefully, seeing as travelers rarely make it here. On your way back, you’ll see the mysterious Aramu Muru, or Wilka Uta portal, a human-sized rectangular frame carved into a massive red rock, similar to sandstone. The mystical Aramu Muru was previously used as a holy site for rituals to the Sun god or Inti during the time of the Incas.
The Colla Route, part of the original network of Incan roadways, runs through the rocky mountain area near the lodge.
Leaving early in the morning, the traveler has numerous route options to choose from along the Colla Route or up to the Titilaka Archway. While walking, you’ll be able to enjoy views of the area and Bolivia’s impressive Cordillera Real, or Royal Mountain Range. Continue onto the Hilarata Summit, where you will be rewarded with amazing views of Lake Titicaca and the Altiplano below where the Santa Rosa and Thunuhuaya communities are located. Allow Lagoon Chatuma, where locals hold rituals and ceremonies to this day, to surprise you with its beauty.
Accompanied by our specialized guides, you’ll be led in detecting, identifying, and even mimicking bird songs as you attempt to establish an exchange with native species. As part of your experience, you’ll visit different ecosystems where you’ll be able to find a wide range of local birds.
Explore the excellent birdwatching in the conserved protected wetland near the lodge. A member of the RAMSAR Convention on wildlife, this neighboring protection site is home to some 103 species of migratory and residential birds, several of which are only native to this area.
Departing early in the morning or late in the afternoon, you’ll find birds leaving for breakfast or returning home for a night’s rest. Some species are highly recognizable on account of their colorful feathers while others are harder to spot in the opaque and subdued tones of their plumages, a protective measure ensuring camouflage from prey. Depending on the season, you’ll be able to see flamingos and Great crested grebes, among other species.
(only Saturdays and Sundays) The people of the Peruvian Altiplano are faithful to many historic traditions, among them, bartering or trading as a main form of payment and commerce. Sunday is host to the trading of agricultural products, with a colorful display of a variety of potatoes, quinoa, chuño, among other local goods not seen elsewhere.
The Marketplace Visit offers a unique opportunity to participate in the lively shopping experience of the local people. Gathering inhabitants from Lake Titicaca, neighboring areas, as well as visitors to the area, participate in this lively dynamic as you peruse the unique species in your trip to the market.
(according to Festivities Calendar) Known as the Peruvian Capital of Folklore, Puno is host to some of the region’s most renowned traditional festivals. Among the most celebrated and popular, the feast of the Virgin of la Candelaria, declared Intangible and Cultural Patrimony of Humanity by UNESCO boasts over 360 pre and post-colonial dances. Weaving together a unique version of local history, this festival is held each February and gathers around 40,000 people. Storming Puno’s streets with vibrant dance and lively traditional wear made solely for the celebration, the Virgin of la Candelaria is the region’s most representative celebration.
Titilaka has identified 12 local feasts near the lodge, and if your stay with us coincides with any of them, our guides will gladly assist you in enjoying these. Be among the few travelers who have experienced these typical Peruvian traditions.
The first nautical sports facility on Lake Titicaca, our boat house offers you the exclusive opportunity to sail at more than 12,000 feet above sea level. Choose among kayaks, Canadian canoes, paddle boards, and sunfish sailboats, or try them all as you explore this wonderful body of water.
Experienced Titilaka instructors are at hand to look over your safety and explain navigation procedures before you begin your nautical journey. Explore the lake at your pace while enjoying the serenity of its views and silence. Discover the nearby ecosystems strewn among its shores and Totora reeds, an ideal location to observe local wildlife and plants making Titicaca their home.
Don’t miss views of the lodge as you make your way through the lake and look forward to snacks and refreshing beverages on our outdoor terrace once you’re ready to head back.
Undoubtedly one of our most memorable journeys, cycling through the fields of Platería offers unforgettable scenery as you explore outdoors under Puno’s blue sky.
Crossing varying terrain, you’ll follow rural paths along the lakeshore where you will see locals participating in their daily activities, possibly in traditional wear. Be it farming the earth with old-fashioned tools, or employing old school means of transportation like a donkey for Totora reed gathering, locals can be seen working in the company of their playing children.
Enjoy the freedom and fresh air in this engaging activity where you set the pace and direction.
Puno’s clear skies and the Altiplano’s serenity collaborate to make the lake’s environment a perfect place for astrological observation. Layer up before stepping outside to our lodge gardens where your guide will explain the movement of stars and locate constellations such as the Wawawara Hawira, or Milky Way.
Learn about the religious beliefs of the Andean societies, with duality between the sun and moon serving as origin of the world and cosmic order. Partake in the oral tradition, a local source of knowledge, as you listen to legends and stories passed down from generations from ancestral time to this day.
Allow our guides to gently lead you on a raft through masses of Totora reed near the lodge as you learn more about this local hydrophilic plant species. Explore the lake’s ecosystem and learn about the close relationship existing between the peoples inhabiting the lake and its natural resources.
Used in a number of ways, Totora reed is part of the local diet as well as a construction material for housing. The system for Totora reed distribution is similar to that used for property or land, with reed distributed among locals for harvesting.
This nutritious reed also provides a special ecosystem for birds such as the goldcrest, flightless grebe, moorhen and heron.
Consider the magnificent views, hues, and impressive Andean geography while you walk along rural paths near Titilaka. Visit a local community and learn more about the traditions and practices of Andean life in the Peruvian Altiplano. Observe local agricultural and fishing practices, an essential part of the daily routine.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
Fast Facts
5 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
No. Rooms: 18
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Sports, Star Gazing, Watersports, Wildlife, Wine
Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba | The Sacred Valley
The most recent addition to the Inkaterra portfolio, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba is a contemporary hacienda-style hotel in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, in-between Cusco and Machu Picchu. Immersed in the countryside in a gorgeous area, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba spans approximately 100 acres surrounded by imposing green mountains. All 12 rooms in the Casa Hacienda and 24 stand-alone luxury casitas feature breathtaking views of the valley, immersing guests in open space, serenity and relaxing solitude. Architecture and interiors are inspired on the area’s cultural history, with colonial furniture, authentic Inca masks and handcrafted woodwork that add to the hacienda’s local charm. An Earth to Table concept is operated with a 10-acre organic plantation where guests are welcome to pick their own produce. Carbon-free crops such as quinoa, Urubamba giant corn, medicinal herbs and a variety of potatoes are farmed with traditional hand tools and oxen, as done centuries ago.
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Facilities
Activities and Services
Restaurants
The surrounding mountains and harvest fields are fully appreciated from this spacious room with terrace, equipped with king or two twin beds, 100% pima cotton sheets, hypoallergenic pillows, down duvet and handmade wool coverlets.
The Urubamba Superior Deluxe has a living room, a dining area and colonial style wardrobe. For comfort, it is equipped with flat screen with DirecTV, Wi-Fi, iPad, minibar, safety box and cordless phone.
Bathroom with heated towel rail, Pima cotton towels, hairdryer, bio-degradable toiletries with natural essences, bathrobes and slippers. Housekeeping service three times daily.
Spacious independent Casitas with a chimney and terrace with panoramic view. Includes 2 twin/king beds, 100% pima cotton sheets, down duvet, hypoallergenic pillows and handmade wool coverlets.
For comfort, it is equipped with flat screen with DirecTV, Wi-Fi, iPad, minibar, safety box, cordless phone, a colonial style wardrobe, plus an inviting dining area for two.
Spacious bathroom with heated towel rail, Pima cotton towels, hairdryer, full length mirror, bio-degradable toiletries with natural essences, bathrobes and slippers. Housekeeping service three times daily.
*Note: Sofa beds available in some categories. Limited capacity max. one per room.
The contemporary hacienda style and the essence of Andean culture inspire the design of this large and warm room, with a chimney, terrace and panoramic view to fully appreciate the Mountains.
The Urubamba Suite includes twin/king beds, sofa bed, 100% Pima cotton sheets, baby alpaca blanket, handmade wool coverlets, down duvet and hypoallergenic pillows, full-length mirror and closet.
It has a spacious living room and dining area to dine privately. For maximum comfort, the suites are equipped with flat screen with DirecTV, Wi-Fi, iPad, Bluetooth speakers, minibar, coffee maker, a complimentary bottle of Pisco, safety box and cordless phone.
Spacious bathroom equipped with heated towel rail, Pima cotton towels, hairdryer, bio-degradable toiletries with natural essences, bathrobes and slippers. Includes breakfast in the room and three-daily turndown services.
Welcoming guests to enjoy the serenity of open space, this large and warm room has terrace and panoramic view to enjoy the imposing mountains.
The Urubamba Junior Suite includes twin/King beds, 100% Pima cotton sheets, hypoallergenic pillows, down duvet. It has a spacious living room, a dining area, a coffee maker, minibar, a complimentary bottle of Pisco and a colonial style wardrobe.
For maximum comfort, the junior suites are equipped with flat screen with DirecTV, Wi-Fi, iPad, Bluetooth speakers, safety box and cordless phone.
Spacious bathroom with heated towel rail, Pima cotton towels, hairdryer, biodegradable toiletries with natural essences, bathrobes and slippers. Housekeeping service three times daily.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Mobile Connectivity, Restaurant
Room Facilities
Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Mini Bar
Services
Room Service
Excursions
During their stay, travellers may choose among a variety of excursions, get involved in one of our projects, enjoy a morning of adventure or simply explore the environment and landscapes. The length of excursions can be ¼ day, ½ day and full day. There are included excursions and others require an extra fee. Four levels are available: Easy (I), Moderate (II), Difficult (III) or Very Difficult (IV). Each activity can be replaced with another of the same duration.
Every traveller can organize activities with an Explorer guide upon arrival. Some excursions require a reservation and additional payments. All excursions are guided by one of our trained professional Inkaterra Explorer Guides in Spanish or English (other languages available upon request, and may be subject to additional charge).
Their knowledge and interpretive skills combine to provide understanding, insight and an enhanced experience of the surrounding environment.
*All activities and excursions are subject to change depending on weather conditions.
Our chefs created a menu emphasizing local ingredients harvested from the property’s organic farm: red and black quinoa, Urubamba corn, purple corn and a great variety of potatoes.
The restaurant and adjacent terraces offer a gorgeous view of the Sacred Valley and the imposing mountains that surround it.
- Breakfast: 5:30 am – 10:00 am - Lunch: 12:30 am – 4:00 pm - Tea Time: 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm - Dinner: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
*Capacity: 70 travelers / 18 tables.
Enjoy exquisite selection of macerated piscos and delight a wide range of wines.
The Bar at Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba features an intimate setting overlooking the Sacred Valley.
Sanctuary Lodge, A Belmond Hotel, Machu Picchu | Machu Picchu
No picture of Machu Picchu can prepare you for seeing it with your own eyes. Perched high in the Andes, it is one of few places in the world that can be described as truly unmissable. It’s on everyone’s travel wish list, attracting a million visitors each year. But there’s only one way to see it in style: by staying at Sanctuary Lodge.
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Facilities
Activities and Services
Restaurants
Cozy rooms with a king-size bed. No exterior views. Size 15 m2
Comfortable rooms with a king-size or twin beds. Each benefits from a closed patio, perfect for enjoying a private breakfast. No exterior views.
Delightful rooms featuring twin beds and a private terrace furnished with two chairs and a table. Limited views of the surroundings. Size 15 m2
Havens of comfort, each offering a king-size bed and beautiful mountain views. Size 15 m2
Magnificent rooms with a king-size or twin beds, and an open-air terrace offering inspiring views of the mountains and the hotel’s main garden. Size 17 m2.
The most luxurious accommodation at the hotel features a king- size bed and a separate living area. Breathtaking mountain views can be enjoyed from the furnished outdoor terrace.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Malaria Free, Restaurant, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Hair Dryer, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Television
Services
Credit Card, Room Service
What does your future hold? Perhaps you will find out in this fascinating traditional ritual, performed by an Andean shaman.
This magical ceremony is led by an Andean priest and consists of offerings to the Inca gods while requesting health and prosperity.
A shaman conducts this ancient ceremony, leading prayers and presenting offerings to help strengthen a couple’s feelings and commitment to each other.
A different activity, where you can interact with our chef and all kitchen staff. It begins in our small garden where you can meet some of our aromatic herbs which we use in our preparations. Then we turn to our main kitchen where it will be presented to all our staff kitchen to start preparing 02 different dishes.
Every afternoon, our bartender will be delighted to tell the story of Peruvian pisco liqueur. He will demonstrate how to mix Pisco Sour and Chilcano. Available every day from 6pm to 6:30pm at Tampu Bar.
Stylish restaurant boasting wonderful views of the majestic surroundings and serving both international
and Peruvian cuisine. Exclusively for hotel guests. (B 5:30am-9:30am; L 12pm-3pm; D 6:30pm-9:30pm.)
Perfect for unwinding after a busy day over a traditional pisco sour or a soothing muña tea. (Open 9:30pm-10pm.)
Your Stay
1 Night
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Fast Facts
Lodge
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
No. Rooms: 31
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wine
When you open your window on Cusco, you can expect your heart to soar as high as the Andean birds. Viewed from Monasterio, the sight of this ancient city cradled in the embrace of Peru’s vast mountains is among the world’s most stirring. This hotel allows travellers to immerse themselves in Cusco’s rich history and experience the city in a completely unique way.
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Facilities
Activities and Services
Restaurants
215-344 SQ FT (20-32 SQ M)
Ranging in size from 193 sq ft to 215 sq ft, our Superior Rooms welcome you in with inviting Spanish colonial décor. Enjoy king-size or twin beds.
247-290 SQ FT (23-27 SQ M)
Offering the same features as above, these courtyard-view rooms are oxygen-enriched to help you adjust to the high altitude.
215-344 SQ FT (20-32 SQ M)
Enjoy all the benefits of the Superior Rooms but with oxygen-enriched air and vibrant views over Cusco.
312-430 SQ FT (29-40 SQ M)
Decorated in eye-catching Spanish colonial style, these rooms offer king-size or twin beds.
322-441 SQ FT (30-41 SQ M)
As above, but oxygen-enriched to help you adjust to the altitude.
376-505 SQ FT (35 -47 SQ M)
A generous living area and bedroom with king-size bed give you ample space to spread out. Features include heating and air-conditioning and an oxygen-enrichment system.
430-495 SQ FT (40-46 SQ M)
Make yourself at home in a two-storey, air-conditioned suite offering a dedicated living room, bedroom with king-size bed and marble bathroom.
527-764 SQ FT (49-71 SQ M)
Located in a private courtyard, these suites benefit from a private terrace, spacious separate living room and marble bathroom with separate tub and shower. Enjoy a king-size bed, air-conditioning, oxygen enrichment and two televisions.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Chapel, Disability Services, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Restaurant
Room Facilities
Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Wheelchair Friendly
Join our Chef to visit traditional San Pedro market, where you can learn about its incredible history and choose ingredients from the diverse selection. Back at the hotel, enjoy a cooking class and later indulge in a sublime three-course dinner. Our barman will also prepare an exquisite cocktail using your chosen fruit.
Start with a brief talk about the evolution of gastronomy, then learn how to create different dishes using local ingredients. Continue with a tour of the hotel's art collection, guided by an expert who will take you through history by means of the different paintings of the Cusquenian School. Finish by enjoying our excellent opera show in El Tupay restaurant.
Discover the flavors of Peru in a hands-on cooking class. You'll help prepare a starter and a main course from our exclusive menu.
Start the evening in the company of our bartender, who will take you on a discovery of pisco, Peru's flagship spirit. Afterwards, enjoy a harmonious dinner with live opera entertainment at El Tupay restaurant.
Journey back in time in the company of a professional art guide. Discover our 17th-century Cusco Art School paintings and their link to the history of our hotel.
Feast on the voice of Angela Medina, Peru's finest soprano, as she delights your ears with an exquisite selection of classical arias.
Perfect for breakfast in the cloisters overlooking the courtyard with live guitar music (5am-10:30am).
Classic Peruvian and international dishes served at lunchtime (11am-4pm).
Open for dinner, offering globally inspired Peruvian cuisine (C: 6:30pm-10:30pm). Three times a week the restaurant stages a vibrant opera night featuring Cusco’s best tenor and soprano.
Elegant, colonial-style atmosphere; ideal for sampling coca sours or pisco sours and other exotic cocktails. Live jazz and blues three times a week (6:30pm-8pm).
Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
Hotel
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
No. Rooms: 122
Special Interests: Adventure, Gourmet, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Wine
Tambopata Research Center Lodge | Puerto Maldonado
Travel by boat several hours up the Tambopata River to reach the remote Tambopata Research Center Jungle Lodge, leaving the final traces of human habitation behind. Within the 700,000 hectares of uninhabited reserve sightings of monkeys, macaws, and other large species become more frequent. Jaguars are sometimes seen near the river bank.
The comfortable 18 bedroom lodge was built more than twenty years ago (and rebuilt just a few years ago) with the object of lodging tourists and researchers alike and of protecting the adjacent macaw clay lick. The lodge rooms are unique due to the fact that one side of the room opens out onto the surrounding rainforest acting as a window into the forest allowing guests to enjoy this unique ecosystem even from the comfort of their hammocks.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities