Located in Pisac, this hotel offers rooms with views of the historic Pisac ruins. It is a 15 minute walk from the center of the city and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.
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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 of America
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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 of America
10
Scored 10
Such a calm town after the hustle and bustle and traffic of...
Such a calm town after the hustle and bustle and traffic of Cusco. !! The archaeological site is the most complete and intact site in the country.
Eat at Osteria Antica, just a short walk from the hotel, on the same street. Wood fired oven pizza. The best pizza crust we have tasted. n Apparently, locals from as far away as Ollantaytambo and Urabamba make the trip to eat here.
Sue
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pisac has it's fair share of tourists which has positive and...
Pisac has it's fair share of tourists which has positive and negative aspects. There are great restaurants and lots of shopping. Prices are inflated and sometimes requires haggling. A lady on the Sunday market charged us 3 times what she charged the local for a bowl of soup. It was 15 soles instead of 5. No big deal in principle doesn't feel nice. Ask for prices first!
Hostel has an amazing location overlooking pisac valley. The rooms are great and the dorms are the best I’ve seen. Each dorm I believe is a full bed and is quite private for a dorm. Main hang out place is cool and vibey. If you’ve seen reviews that talk ill of the owner, just know this: He lives there and has spent five years working to build and cultivate an awesome space. If you treat him and his home with respect he will treat you with respect and is an awesome guy. Oh one last thing, one of the best hot showers I’ve had in Peru
This is by far one of the most interesting hostels I've ever stayed in. The castle on the hill is magical and the view is unbeatable. The food is very good and there's alcohol and n/a beverages available. It's an amazing space to meet other travelers and socialize in the awesome surroundings of the Pisac mountains. Beds are comfortable and the showers have hot water. You can tell the owner and operator has worked hard to curate this experience.
Views are stunning, rooms were quiet, comfortable and new, service was impeccable, food was some of the best we had in the country! Of the eight properties we stayed at in Peru, this was by far and away our favorite. I’m crushed we didn’t spend more time here. It’s on the edge of town which is perfect cause the town was fine to visit but not one I wanted to be in the center of. My daughter is still raving about our stay!
Best place we stayed so far in Peru! super cosy and homy. The bed is very comfy, the small lights in the room bring even more comfyness. I liked the beautiful fresh flowers in the rooms and the rest of the house. The kitchen is clean and big and perfectly equipped. The manager, Steven, is a beautiful soul and very helpful. He also organized a bonfire to gather all the people in the house and we had great food together!
Colores in Pisac was amazing! I originally just booked 2 nights, but wound up staying for nearly a week because I loved it so much. The town itself is easily walkable with so many things to explore, but the accommodation here was unmatched. Daily breakfast, while always the same, was always a delight. The staff was so friendly and kind, and overall my stay here was wonderful.
There was a lovely comedor, sitting room and jardin. The location is brilliant, on Pisac's main street, right by the local market and super easy to simply walk back into the village's charming sidestreets. The dueña was very attentive, supplying us with hot water for drinking and making sure we were very well taken care of. Fabulous place, I'd stay here again!
From the three hotels we so far stayed at in the Cusco region this one wins hands-down. The breakfast was incredible, the staff really friendly and helpful, the hotel garden is a beautiful oasis and the pet lama, dogs and cats are so lovely. Was also great to be able to make our own tea - including coca leaves tea. Was sad to leave and missing it already.
la chakana is an ideal hostel. everything you need and nothing more. the facilitator steven was super kind and helpful and spoke great english. location completely walkable to pisac, and across the street from a little organic market, veggies, coffee, empanadas. everything you need. This place is great.
Beautiful view over Plaza Constitucion and the surrounding mountains. The hotel is situated very close to the collectivo bus station. The room was new and comfortable. The manager, Frank was very friendly, helpful and eager to please..
A wonderful little hotel, with very nice person - José, who made us excellent homemade breakfast and took care about us (taxi, car parking,...)
The rooms are modern and cosy.
Very clean.
great location, beautiful peruvian decorations, very comfortable bed, hot water with stong pressure. excellent food options, tasty breakfast. very friendly and supportive stuff.
The bathroom was clean! The room I stayed at, was very big and airy. There was plenty of room to put your luggage.
It was the perfect location in the city center of Pisac.
Staff in this hotel is amazing creats very warm atmosphere and they are really helpful. Garden is a quite place in the middle of hotel, perfect to rest and meet someone
great location in pisac town, the owner and manager was super friendly and accommodating. would stay again. great access to the hotel roof to read, relax or eat.
Very welcoming and helpful staff! The location was perfect, right on the main square. Typical hotel.
The food (specially the fettuccini pasta) was amazing!!
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