Just a 2-minute walk from the bus station, Hotel Sol del Sur offers accommodations in Nazca. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here features a private bathroom and cable TV.
Amelia
United Kingdom
The hotel is very near the bus station which was huge advantage for us as we arrived in the evening in Nazca.
The staff were very helpful and accommodating. They helped us booked a tour.
The room was clean and comfortable. The bathroom was huge and there’s a hot water.
Featuring a restaurant, a garden, an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel Alegria Nasca offers free Wi-Fi and American breakfast in Nazca. The main square is 400 metres from the property.
Catherine
United States
Beautiful hotel and pool with a perfect location for Peru hoppers. Good breakfast, friendly staff, very comfortable and clean. I would definitely stay there again!
Combining traditional Andean décor and an urban feel with modern facilities, Casa Andina Standard Nasca offers 61 rooms in Nasca.
Florentina Simona
Romania
Great location, near Plaza de Armas. We visited during winter so the fact that the room was heated and it had hot water for the shower was a big plus. Very big and spacious room, huge bed for 2 people.
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, this ranch-style house offers rooms with private patios and free Wi-Fi. There are charming Spanish style galleries opening to the garden. Private parking is free.
Bryden
Australia
Beautifully presented. Very friendly helpful staff.
Was not expecting the beautiful tasteful artworks everywhere and the lovely.outdoor areas.
The pictures on the listing don't do it justice.
Featuring a swimming pool and a restaurant, Hotel Majoro offers rooms in a renovated farm house in the outskirts of Nazca. Free parking is provided. The city centre is 8 km away.
Located in Nazca, Hotel Via Morburg offers 2-star accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a terrace. Certain rooms at the property include a balcony with pool view.
Max
New Zealand
Staff were great, cute little spot close to square, value for money
Featuring an outdoor pool, Oro Viejo offers accommodations in Nazca. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here features a private bathroom with free toiletries and cable TV.
Emilie
France
Very great hotel, well located and nicely equipped. More smile would be appreciated but everything was fine !
JUMANA provides accommodation in Nazca. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom.
Maya
United Kingdom
Location is perfect, so close to the main square and Cruz del sur station. Very large rooms and bathrooms. Rooms are pretty basic but good value for money.
HOTEL AREQUIPA has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and bar in Nazca. The hotel also features free WiFi and free private parking.
Kian
United Kingdom
Really comfortable stay here. Beautiful pool and excellent location with a handy food shop opposite too. The staff were amazing and so friendly. Secure parking too which was a real bonus. The breakfast was beautiful and cooked fresh too. We wish we could have stayed longer. Would recommend to any traveller heading to Nazca. The host is lovely and she has a gorgeous French bulldog that welcomed us too!
The room was comfortable and really clean with all the amenities needed
Nazca, Peru, a land of mysteries and wonders, left me...
Nazca, Peru, a land of mysteries and wonders, left me utterly spellbound. The trifecta of Cahuachi, the Nazca Lines, and Cantalloc made my journey truly unforgettable.
Cahuachi, the ancient ceremonial center, immersed me in the enigmatic world of the Nazca culture. The sight of the towering adobe pyramids and the sacred plazas spoke volumes about their sophisticated civilization.
The Nazca Lines, those intricate geoglyphs etched into the desert floor, were a sight to behold from the scenic flight. The colossal shapes of animals and geometrical figures sparked my imagination, leaving me in awe of the artistic prowess of an ancient civilization.
In Cantalloc, the awe-inspiring underground aqueduct system showcased the ingenious engineering skills of the Nazca people. Venturing into the subterranean channels and witnessing their advanced water management techniques was nothing short of remarkable.
Throughout my stay, the warmth and friendliness of the locals made me feel at home. I savored authentic Peruvian delicacies, including delicious ceviche, which heightened the cultural experience.
Nazca is a place that transcends time and captivates the soul. It offers a unique blend of history, mystery, and culture. If you have a thirst for exploration and a fascination with ancient civilizations, Nazca is a destination that will leave you awestruck and yearning for more.
José Carlos Magot
Peru
Scored 10
10
Flight over the Nazca lines was amazing and Desert adventure...
Flight over the Nazca lines was amazing and Desert adventure tours. I had a dinner at Nazca retrobar that was so good I came back the next day for lunch. Interesting history and a nice little bustling city, friendly people. I arrived at 2am and felt safe walking the three blocks to the hotel!
Brent
Canada
Scored 10
10
Went on a Nazca lines flight this morning and it was...
Went on a Nazca lines flight this morning and it was brilliant, had a great lunch at Nazca Retrobar and a couple of Mojitos, after an afternoon nap, I explored the bustling town of Nazca, saw the markets, shops, parks and had a nice dinner at El Porton. Nice place to spend a couple of days.
Brent
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
Right now, the beginning of March, is the hot season, the...
Right now, the beginning of March, is the hot season, the days are typically 32/33/35 degrees C, so be prepared for hot days. You'll definitely want a wide-brimmed hat, maybe one with the cover flap that protects the back of your neck, and sunscreen.
Nazca is a nice little town, the streets are generally cleaner than most of the coastal towns I've visited in both Ecuador and Peru. There are a few nice parks, at least 4 coffee shops (one had a broken espresso machine), a couple of minimarkets for groceries (no supermarket though). There is construction happening along the river at this time.
I like Nazca and would definitely return if and when the chance arises.
Charles
Colombia
Scored 8.0
8.0
There's a lot to see in Nazca on the archeological side (...
There's a lot to see in Nazca on the archeological side (the Nasca civilization) but most of it is a few kilometers away. So you need to think of taxis (there are lots and they're not expensive) or tours. Antonini museum is interesting as is the nightly talk in the Planetarium hotel.
Nasca is not a big town but the atmosphere is friendly and I felt safe there.
stephen
Switzerland
Scored 10
10
Yes, taking a flight over the Nasca lines is worth it.
Yes, taking a flight over the Nasca lines is worth it. We had concerns about safety and read quite a bit before we decided who to fly with and our hotel also happened to have links with the company. I now wish we had done the longer trip, but I might have thought otherwise if our flight hadn't haven been very smooth. While the town is no Cusco or Arequippa there's enough to do closeby for a couple of days.
One good thing ( and the only best I think so ) about the hotel is its location, as it is very close to the Cruz del Sur and Exclusiva bus stations. The hotel is generally quiet inside, and the staff is friendly, but it does have several issues that make it feel like it's deteriorating over time.
Despite being near the bus station, it is also quite far from the Plaza de Armas ( 10 minutes max walking distance) , so you would need to walk a bit.
Additionally, it’s convenient that they offer luggage storage, which is a helpful service.
Good location near Crus del Sur bus station. Very helpful owner helping us to arrange a tour to the Nazca lines and other sights, and let us leave our bags for the day until our night bus.
Low price.
The location is incredible, it's just a couple of blocks away from the bus station and the hostess can organize your flight to the Nazca Lines for an unbeatable price.
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