Four Points by Sheraton Cuenca Hotel is within the largest shopping center in the city, Mall del Río with direct access to more than 200 stores, food court and cinemas.
Offering a restaurant and a fitness center, El Dorado Hotel is located in Cuenca. This modern hotel has free Wi-Fi. Free buffet breakfast is included daily. Parking is available on site.
Rob
Canada
Great staff, they were very friendly and helpfully. The rooms were clean and well appointed. Great value and secure parking for our motorcycles.
Ideally set in the Cuenca Historic Center district of Cuenca, Siena Hotel is located 984 feet from Tomebamba River, a 10-minute walk from Pumapungo Museum and 328 feet from Museum of the Cañari...
Carla
Ecuador
Just like the photos everything was clean and nice
Pepe's House Cuenca I Hotel & Boutique Hostel is located in Cuenca’s beautiful Historic Center. It features free daily breakfast, plus an on-site tour desk.
Mark
United States of America
The location was perfect. The breakfast was very nice. Friendly staff and a wonderful cat named Empanada.
Located in Cuenca, Hotel Norte is 2953 feet from The Tomebamba River. Conveniently set in the Cuenca Historic Center district, This hotel is located a 15-minute walk from The Pumapungo Museum.
JoAnne
Mexico
Perfect location, staff wonderful, couteous and accomodating
A historical Colonial mansion can be enjoyed in the historical district of Cuenca. There is a charming red-tiled patio decorated with plants and an antique water fountain.
Phil Wale
Australia
excellent location, friendly staff, good breakfast
This nostalgic boutique hotel, set in a 19th century old house, offers luxurious accommodations and Wi-Fi. Located in the charming Old Town district of Cuenca city.
everything was perfect
the restaurant is excellent
Mansion Alcazar is a colonial boutique hotel in the center of the vibrant city of Cuenca. It offers elegant accommodations with queen size beds, free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Excelente servicio y personal. Ubicación perfecta.
Conveniently located in the Cuenca Historic Centre district of Cuenca, Hotel El Morlaco is located 1.6 miles from Pumapungo Museum, a 14-minute walk from Tomebamba River and 700 yards from Cuenca New...
Located in Cuenca and with Pumapungo Museum reachable within one mile, Hotel El Conquistador provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant.
The attention was great and have a lot of amenities
Located in Cuenca, one mile from Pumapungo Museum, Hotel La Cofradía Pub-House provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Good location with beautiful view of the plaza and the cathedral.
Located in Cuenca, 1.3 miles from Pumapungo Museum, Hotel Azul de la Plaza provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
las instalaciones y la ubicación la gente muy amable
Located in Cuenca and with Pumapungo Museum reachable within 1.2 miles, Hotel La Farola has concierge services, rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant.
Didn't eat breakfast, as I left at 5am for a flight.
San Rocke House is set in Cuenca, 164 feet from Tomebamba River and 328 feet from Pumapungo Museum. Each room comes with a flat-screen TV. A terrace or balcony are featured in certain rooms.
Las habitaciones excelentes y la ubicación cerca de todo
Located just a 10-minute walk from Cuenca Town Center, this hotel features modern décor and free Wi-Fi. Rioné Hotel offers guests free daily breakfast and a 24-hour front desk.
Nice room, good bed, fast wifi. Quiet area of town
Set in colonial-style house built in 1930, Hostal Calle Angosta offers rooms with free Wi-Fi in Cuenca, Ecuador. Breakfast and free parking are provided, and there is a restaurant.
Excellent in every way. No need to look any further.
Hotel Oro Verde Cuenca features a swimming pool, a fitness center and a garden, this hotel offers free WiFi and free parking. There is a restaurant and a business center.
Todo, sobre todo la excelente atención del personal
Set in a late 19th house built by Friar Luis Sarmiento, Hotel La casona offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV 3.1 mi from Cuenca’s historic center.
Very helpful staff, great location and comfortable room
Hostal Kolibri offers pet-friendly accommodations in Cuenca. Free private parking is available on site. Each room includes a flat-screen TV. Certain rooms include views of the river or city.
Very nice and beautiful hotel. strongly recommend.
Attractively located in the Cuenca Historic Centre district of Cuenca, Hotel Casa Ruth is located a 18-minute walk from Pumapungo Museum, 0.8 miles from Tomebamba River and a 6-minute walk from San...
Located in Cuenca and with Pumapungo Museum reachable within a 15-minute walk, Hotel Pegasus has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge.
La habitación era cómoda, agua caliente, perfecto para un viaje corto.
Located in Cuenca and with Pumapungo Museum reachable within 1.1 miles, Hotel Cruz del Vado provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Es un hermoso hotel
Tiene una espectacular vista 😍
Hotel Yanuncay is located in Cuenca’s historic town center and offers an on-site a la cárte restaurant, event rooms and free WiFi access as well. The property can accommodate large groups.
Everything was nice. Laundry was done in a few hours!
Hostal La Orquidea features a colonial-style architecture and is located in the historical center and commercial of the city, just 656 feet from Cuenca main square and the Immaculate Concepcion...
Nice location value for money hotel friendly staff
FAQs about hotels in Cuenca
On average, 3-star hotels in Cuenca cost $34 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cuenca are $65 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cuenca can be found for $98 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $125 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cuenca for tonight. You'll pay around $172 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cuenca will cost around $328, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful historic city. We were there for four days and could not find time for all the tours and attractions. I would suggest a tour with Cuenca Bestours. Very reasonably priced for a full day tour. They picked us up at the hotel in the morning and returned us at 5:00 after a wonderful day. If your physically able to hike take a $5 taxi ride to Amaru Biopark zoo. It took us about 3 1/2 hours to hike the grounds. The animals are mostly rescues and well cared for with large enclosures.
Our favorite restaurant was by far Capitan. If you are looking for a gourmet meal this is the place, wonderful atmosphere and exceptional food. Our hostess and waitress were lovely and so committed to our satisfaction. The chef even popped out to our table to ask if we enjoyed the meal. The food was so delicious. I ordered salmon, medium cooked which was perfect with a delicious sauce. My husband order the sea bass and the sauce was so flavorful.
It is quite cool at night in Cuenca so bring pants and a light jacket. It is a bit warmer during the day but not humid like other parts of Ecuador. My husband and I are thinking of purchasing a condo there for seasonal use, definitely will be returning to this beautiful city.
nicola
Canada
Scored 10
10
Cuenca is a lovely city.
Cuenca is a lovely city. The architecture alone is worth the trip. The Pumaponga museum is excellent. There are also several nice rivers. Good food, friendly people, easy access to everything you want to see and do.
Jeffrey
Colombia
Scored 10
10
Cuenca is beautiful, with amazing squares and historic...
Cuenca is beautiful, with amazing squares and historic buildings and churches. It is also a city where people live so it has a wonderful safe air about it with amazing restaurants, bars and cafes.
We were going to stay in Quito, but it was quite derelict in areas, and we were constantly warned about our safety and not to stay out after dark...
So, we went to Cuenca and could not have been happier. I want to go back already!
Paul
Bermuda
Scored 10
10
We enjoyed the historic town of Cuenca.
We enjoyed the historic town of Cuenca. There are wonderful things to see just going down the street. There are markets, churches and shopping galore, Lots of wonderful sights to see. The rivers and parks are beautiful. We particularly enjoyed the Pumapungo museum. The Hotel Victoria is centrally located with a great staff (our second stay there.) The breakfast was fit for a king and queen. This is our third visit and next time we want to stay for at least two weeks or more. Taxis are great and inexpensive. We don't do public transportation, but it is easily available. Ask locals if you suffer from <soroche> (altitude sickness) and there are "scrips" for this. The people are warm and friendly. The Sheraton is out of town but near Turi and has a high-end restaurant. The Hotel Inca Real is quaint & historic with a wonderful restaurant, in the historic district. The Mansión Alcazar is nearby if you are on a bigger budget, and has a wonderful restaurant. The museum that is one or two doors down from the Hotel Victoria is beautiful, historic and has a great café as does the Museo del sombrero de paja toquilla (the <Panama> hat that really came from Ecuador) Don't miss the Dos Chorreras chocolate store and I believe they also have lodgings.
carole
United States of America
Scored 10
10
A very walkable and safe city. So beautiful and clean.
A very walkable and safe city. So beautiful and clean. Impressive architectute, well preserved.
The perfect spot for jogging were the paths running alongside Tomebamba river. Spectacular and surrounded by vegetation.
I'd visit the place, again.
Darío Alfonso
Scored 8.0
8.0
A great place to spend Easter week.
A great place to spend Easter week. There is a beautiful cathedral in the center of the city and many smaller inglesas close by. The city is located in a valley at an elevation of about 8,500 feet so it is pleasantly cool year round. Lots of Inca history here predating the Spanish by hundreds of years. The city center is very walkable but taxis and buses are plentiful and very inexpensive. There is also a Metro system.
I spent almost two weeks at Le Fabrique and thoroughly enjoyed my stay there. It felt more like a home than a hotel thanks to the kind hospitality of Franco and Maria. My room was beautiful and breakfast was something a little different every day and delicious. I often enjoyed a capuccino in the beautiful courtyard outside of my room. The location is very central and I felt safe walking around the area. A perfect place to stay while in Cuenca.
The staff were extremely friendly and were happy to make recommendations of things to do.
The location of the hotel is great too - close to the main square and the airport too.
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