Set in Pisac, 34 km from Wanchaq Train station, Bamboo Lodge Sacred Valley offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Edith
Canada
Beautiful room with a beautiful balcony overlooking a stream. Large sliding doors to the balcony. Friendly cats and dogs.
Situated 32 km from Wanchaq Train station, Hotel Chaska Illary Pisac offers 2-star accommodation in Pisac and has a garden, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Christine
United Kingdom
Lovely staff, very comfortable room for a great price. Views of the mountains and my own balcony. Very quiet which i needed for my time there.
Situated in Pisac and with Wanchaq Train station reachable within 32 km, Shanti Hotel Pisac features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Maite
France
Good atmosphere, really nice workshop (dance). A place to chill, with a nice view on the rooftop !
Set in Pisac, 32 km from Wanchaq Train station, Inkas Hotel y convenciones offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Mark
Netherlands
Beautiful garden, big bed and tv, swinmingpool, everything looks beautifull. Staff is friendly. We could rebook and skip one night without charge, this was nice.
Its really quiet and the room had a nice balcony.
Despite of the ants, the room was really clean.
Located in Pisac, 32 km from Wanchaq Train station, Samay Wasi Pisac Retreat provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Sabine
Germany
It was a peaceful place with a super friendly owner. We had two relaxing days there. Room was clean and spacious. The garden was beautiful.
Featuring a garden, Florencio Casa Hacienda is located in Pisac in the Cusco region, 32 km from Wanchaq Train station and 24 km from Pukapukara.
Elizabeth
Canada
Pride of ownership shines at this beautiful property. The rooms are lovely, clean and spacious. The courtyards are stunning, and the breakfast provided was substantial. Our hosts were wizs with Google translate as our Spanish was spotty at best. The view from the dining room was absolutely breathtaking.
Pisonay Hotel is set in Pisac, within 32 km of Wanchaq Train station and 23 km of Pukapukara. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service.
Asen
United Kingdom
It is a decent hotel wih friendly staff. But the lack of hot water at the end of a long day drove us mad.
I ended up carring bloody kettle from the kitchen to heat water up and help my beloved wife to wash off the tiredness.
Deffinitely not going back there, although the rooms were clean and thebed was ok.
Situated in Pisac, 31 km from Wanchaq Train station, ARTHOUSE Pisac - Royal Inka features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Robert
Canada
Staff was highly attentive when some inadequacy was noted.
Pisac is a must for the Incan ruins. They are vast and well-maintained. The views of the valley are amazing. Take a taxi up to the top and hike down.
The town itself is a bit unusual. It's got a hippie vibe. Eco blended with wellness and expats. it's very different than other towns we visited. It's also a very sleepy town. Nothing opens before 8:00, even the coffee shops, and many places open at 10:00. The restaurants aren't open that late either.
interactive3
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
The ruins were expansive and high up.
The ruins were expansive and high up. The 1.5 hour hike down from the ruins was one of the highlights of our trip. We ate at a Pizza place recommended by the hotel. It was great. Did not see a lot of other restaurant options. The town has some cool narrow cobble stone alleys and a nice plaza. We took a collectivo to Cusco on our way out of town. A great, cheap way to travel. Were looking for one up to the ruins but did not find one because we were at the wrong end of the bridge over the river. You need to walk across the bridge to catch the collectivos. One night in town was about right. Ended up in a slightly more expensive taxi for the ride up to the ruins. Would not recommend hiking up to the ruins, only down!
MaryEllen
United States
Scored 10
10
The walking through Pisac ruins is a fantastic experience -...
The walking through Pisac ruins is a fantastic experience - you should go by taxi to the upper entrance and walk down to the exit at the city center. The city itself is small, but very nice, with many good silver and crafts shops, and a fine botanic garden. The stay at the Florencio Casa Hacienda and dining at Cuchara de Palo restaurant were added delights
Osvaldo M.
Brazil
Scored 10
10
Pisac is a quiet and chilled out location, that has great...
Pisac is a quiet and chilled out location, that has great little market for breakfast and lots of vegetarian to vegan restaurant's in the evening.
Hiking is a must, with easy to follow routes and easy access to the collectivo's to get to other towns.
Joshua
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A great place to spend a Vacation to disconnect ,Pisac is...
A great place to spend a Vacation to disconnect ,Pisac is the entrance of the Sacred Valley and has their own ruins ,don't miss visit them, A lot of greenery and a river to walk trough and the mountains that are surrounding you clam your mind. Also has Lakes, you have to go to Kinsa Cocha and spend a few hours there.
The center of the old town show the streets and tell you a story
jorge
United States
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Loved my stay so much I extended within a few hours of checking in. The location is very unique overlooking the Sacred Valley. Evenings are spent in the common area eating delicious homemade food and sharing stories with fellow travellers. Probably got the best sleep I've had in peru in this hostel. Ivan was a great host. Hope to revisit one day when the pool/jacuzzi is built!
This was the best hotel we stayed in throughout our stay in Peru. The family who run this hotel generate warmth - the colourful ambience is amazing. Comfortable rooms, free tea and cooking facilities. And the breakfast gets top marks - beautifully prepared and delicious. We added extra days so that we could relax fully in this lovely place
It is a decent hotel wih friendly staff. But the lack of hot water at the end of a long day drove us mad.
I ended up carring bloody kettle from the kitchen to heat water up and help my beloved wife to wash off the tiredness.
Deffinitely not going back there, although the rooms were clean and thebed was ok.
The location is 1min walk from the plaza. The hotel has a beautiful layout with a great atmosphere. The staff were welcoming and helpful. The room and bed was comfortable.
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