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Novotel Cuzco Hotel |
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Rack Rates |
Cuzco Hotel |
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Rack Rates |
Cuzco Hotel |
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Includes:
 Buffet Breakfast
 Free Transfer Airport/Hotel or Hotel/Airport
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COMMENTS ABOUT NOVOTEL CUZCO HOTEL |
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Comment from Peru hotel directory
In a colonial mansion built in the 16TH Century, this hotel is the ideal starting point for discovering the Inca civilization and its impressive attractions
Comment from Frommers
"One of Cusco's newest hotels is built around the guts of a lovely 16th-century colonial building with a spectacular central courtyard. Opened in 2001, the hotel is modern and dependable, with good services and amenities, although, in most regards, it's a notch below the city's two top-flight luxury hotels. The modern rooms are well equipped and brightly colored, but are otherwise standard accommodations. At this level, it's worth spending the extra money to get one of the superior rooms in the converted colonial section of the hotel; they are larger and much more atmospheric. The hotel features a nice gardenside restaurant serving French fare, and a warm bar with a fireplace. ."
Comment from Handbook
"A 4-star hotel, cheaper in modern section; price includes buffet breakfasts. The modern 5-storey rear extension has excellent airy and bright rooms." |
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99 rooms of which 16 are located in the colonial area, 83 in the contemporary sections; non-smoking rooms available as well as rooms for the disabled. All rooms come with spacious bathrooms, heating, minibar, radio, colour TV and direct dial phone line. Room Service available. Laundry Service .
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The “Cote jardin” restaurant and the “Akilla” bar, with a fireplace and a cozy ambiance, welcome you in the colonial area. Built around an early 16th century house, the Novotel Cusco is located in the heart of the arqueological center of one of America’s oldest cities, near the ruins of Machu Picchu.
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