This three-pearl, 16-room hotel has an convenient location right next to Ollantaytambo Train Station. The historic 20th-century house is filled with rustic decor and features beautiful gardens with mountain views. Cozy, traditionally decorated rooms have furnished balconies and free Wi-Fi, but lack amenities like TVs and proper heating. There's an excellent colonial-inspired restaurant that uses fresh ingredients from the hotel's own organic farm, plus a cafe and bar serving products from the hotel-owned brewery and coffee roaster. A free continental breakfast is available for guests, and there's a sauna for relaxing. Massage sessions can be booked, and airport transfers can be arranged for a fee. Travelers on a budget should consider La Casa Del Abuelo instead, which offers lower rates and a convenient location next to the Ollantaytambo ruins.
This three-pearl, 16-room hotel has an convenient location right next to Ollantaytambo Train Station. The historic 20th-century house is filled with rustic decor and features beautiful gardens with mountain views. Cozy, traditionally decorated rooms have furnished balconies and free Wi-Fi, but lack amenities like TVs and proper heating. There's an excellent colonial-inspired restaurant that uses fresh ingredients from the hotel's own organic farm, plus a cafe and bar serving products from the hotel-owned brewery and coffee roaster. A free continental breakfast is available for guests, and there's a sauna for relaxing. Massage sessions can be booked, and airport transfers can be arranged for a fee. Travelers on a budget should consider La Casa Del Abuelo instead, which offers lower rates and a convenient location next to the Ollantaytambo ruins.
La Casa del Abuelo is a two-pearl, 10-room budget hotel in Ollantaytambo. It's a short walk from the main ruins and a 10-minute walk from the train station. Rustic decor makes it feel cozy and homey, but facilities are limited. Guests shouldn't expect a full-service restaurant or bar, though there's a free American breakfast including cooked-to-order eggs, fresh fruit, and hot coffee. Rooms are clean and comfortable, with basic amenities, but the lack of heating means it can be chilly at night. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, but keep in mind that the hotel only accepts cash as payment. Guests looking to stay near the train station might consider rates at El Albergue Ollantaytambo instead, which adds a well-liked organic restaurant and sauna.
La Casa del Abuelo is a two-pearl, 10-room budget hotel in Ollantaytambo. It's a short walk from the main ruins and a 10-minute walk from the train station. Rustic decor makes it feel cozy and homey, but facilities are limited. Guests shouldn't expect a full-service restaurant or bar, though there's a free American breakfast including cooked-to-order eggs, fresh fruit, and hot coffee. Rooms are clean and comfortable, with basic amenities, but the lack of heating means it can be chilly at night. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, but keep in mind that the hotel only accepts cash as payment. Guests looking to stay near the train station might consider rates at El Albergue Ollantaytambo instead, which adds a well-liked organic restaurant and sauna.
Natural beauty and upscale amenities come together in this beautiful resort overlooking Paracas Bay. There are plenty of places to soak in the views, from the poolside bars to the large balconies accompanying the 120 large rooms. The hotel’s surrounding area doesn’t offer much to see within walking distance and the beach can get algae-ridden; however, several child-friendly activities, two pools, and five restaurant/bar options, along with hotel-led excursions from the private dock, leave little room for boredom. Downsides include no coffee-or-tea-making facilities in some rooms and extra fees for the breakfast buffet. For slightly lower rates and simpler features, travelers may prefer the Doubletree Resort by Hilton Hotel Paracas.
Natural beauty and upscale amenities come together in this beautiful resort overlooking Paracas Bay. There are plenty of places to soak in the views, from the poolside bars to the large balconies accompanying the 120 large rooms. The hotel’s surrounding area doesn’t offer much to see within walking distance and the beach can get algae-ridden; however, several child-friendly activities, two pools, and five restaurant/bar options, along with hotel-led excursions from the private dock, leave little room for boredom. Downsides include no coffee-or-tea-making facilities in some rooms and extra fees for the breakfast buffet. For slightly lower rates and simpler features, travelers may prefer the Doubletree Resort by Hilton Hotel Paracas.