Samuel Randall
Google
Three star hotel? What a joke.
This hotel was booked through my travel agency. Nightmare from start to finish. The first night, the front desk guard unlocked my door and entered my room at 12:15am waking me from sleep and obviously frightened by someone in the room in the middle of the night. They realized their error and left without apologizing, left the door unlocked - I walked into the hallway in undergarments to see who entered and saw the front desk person disappear around the corner holding the master key. When I confronted administration the next day they said it was a “mixup” and admitted to entering but then insinuated I need to lock my door to prevent further problems. The employee had the master key in his hand - just insane to fault me for their mistake and the door was locked. Was told admin would follow up with me, they never did.
Room was freezing and the heater on the wall is incredibly loud - it’s impossible to sleep with it running making it totally useless. 8°C in Cusco in the morning? Same temp in your room. Told admin on my second day, “we will tell maintenance” and they never fixed the issue. Bathroom smells of sewage fumes, they try to cover up with highly perfumed cleaning chemicals and leave the window open. Peeling paint, scuffed walls, leaned against a wall and it flexed - it’s just a piece of Sheetrock with no support behind it. Long black hairs found on bed linens. The list goes on.
Breakfast: totally a joke. Options are: fruit, cereal, eggs, olives and bread, that’s it. All cereal is stale and chewy. Coffee “extract” is added to hot water making it tepid, I’ve had better gas station coffee. Bread is stale and low quality, when asked to toast they burn the whole thing.
General ambiance: loud music some nights coming from next door as noted in other reviews. Staircase uneven. Seven different elevation changes on the same floor to travel from staircase to bathroom in my room, it’s an old building but incredibly hodgepodge. No wifi in the rooms, despite having 4 WiFi networks none of them work from the room.
In summary, there are so many other options in Cusco, don’t waste your money here.