Libertador Palacio del Inka Cusco

Libertador Palacio del Inka Cusco

Plazoleta Santo Domingo 259, Cusco, Peru

 

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Great experience overall, the stay began with a pick up from the airport. Requested complementary pick up while making reservations and a English speaking young lady was there on time with a driver/minivan. Served some coca tea for the altitude once at the hotel. Excellent breakfast buffet was included. Seemed only other guests besides my friend and I were senior citizens from Europe on a group tour. Hotel arranged an excellent driver and car to take us to all the sites for the day, $40 US for 8+ hours. Don't know if Cuzco has much choice in hotels in the mid-level so if you are not up for hostel style stay, Libertador is highly recommended. It is however quite expensive considering it's in Peru.

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 Great experience overall, the stay began with a pick up from the airport. Requested complementary pick up while making reservations and a English speaking young lady was there on time with a driver/minivan. Served some coca tea for the altitude once at the hotel. Excellent breakfast buffet was included. Seemed only other guests besides my friend and I were senior citizens from Europe on a group tour. Hotel arranged an excellent driver and car to take us to all the sites for the day, $40 US for 8+ hours. Don't know if Cuzco has much choice in hotels in the mid-level so if you are not up for hostel style stay, Libertador is highly recommended. It is however quite expensive considering it's in Peru. 

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Q: Cusco portion of the trip - second iteration "Here is what our plan looks like so far. Can you, please, tell me if something could be done better? (4 people) Day 1 (Apr 5)..."

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A: "I still think that you should get to Machu Picchu first and work your way back, to help with the acclimatization to the altitude at Cusco."

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