Casa Tunki

Capsule hotel · Cusco

Casa Tunki

Capsule hotel · Cusco

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Meloc 405, Cusco 08000, Peru

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Relaxed hostel with comfy beds, great breakfast, and leafy courtyard.  

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Meloc 405, Cusco 08000, Peru Get directions

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Meloc 405, Cusco 08000, Peru Get directions

+51 84 595693
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Oct 26, 2025

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The 6 Best Hostels in Cusco (Updated 2025)

"I found this to be the most luxurious hostel in Cusco, feeling more like a boutique hotel in a restored colonial-era building; the inner atrium with its fusion restaurant/bar is particularly stunning. Each room is named in Quechua, and both private rooms and dorms have comfortable capsule beds with individual reading lights, curtains, outlets, insulating noise-reducing material, and blackout curtains — making it one of the best options for getting a solid night's rest and recharging before or after a trek. It's centrally located in the historic center." - Matthew Kepnes

https://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-blogs/best-hostels-cusco/
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Nora Salzmann

Google
Perfect nice and cozy hostel to spend time after or before hiking. One of my favourite hostels so far! Service is amazing, everything is really clean but most of all the staff! Special thanks to Regina!

Nanne Versteegh

Google
Warm and quiet!!! Finally found a place in Cusco where it is warm inside during the winter days, the door to the street is closed. You can sit in the sun without wind, car fumes or city noise. To make it even better the music is very very calm and the volume is low. We are so happy we found this place to relax during the day and play some games. The rooftop is glass so this keeps the warmth of the sun inside. We are now in only a t-shirt and our feet are defrosting at last! So happy! Great food with prices surprisingly low for a location that looks this fancy!

Natalie Wong

Google
The nicest hostel experience I’ve had, as someone who typically doesn’t go for shared rooms. Your stay includes a full breakfast (and dinner is also delicious in the hostel’s restaurant located in the main courtyard.) Inviting public areas both in the courtyard and two upstairs rooms that were decorated in fun vintage decor inspired by travel and radios. The staff were friendly and provided our family to-go breakfasts for our early AM trip to Machu Picchu. Location is excellent, <15 min walk from the Plaza de Armas and close to the action. Would stay here again one day in one of their private room options to avoid typical noisiness.

Maëva L

Google
+ : The place is beautiful, the bed & pod overall is very comfortable. Shower is hot and the staff at reception & kitchen were lovely and helpful - : if you want to rest, this isn’t the place. Everyone in Cusco has at some point an early start with the different day trips, machu pichu trek and so on. People will wake up at 5am and pack for ages, turn lights on, have full on conversations… not that it’s the hostel fault but it’s worth noting. The cleaning staff is very disrespectful, starting cleaning the room and pod as early as 7.30am, playing music, calling people on the phone, talking loud and so on and that for hours. I’ve literally never seen this before. And before someone comes and tells me I should be staying in a private room if I don’t want noise, I’ve been travelling and staying in dorms for over a year and this amount of noise has never happened. Toilets and showers weren’t the most cleaned and there’s only 4 showers for at least 2x 12 beds dorms (if not more). The breakfast was good but the portions were ridiculously small. Finally, the WiFi wouldn’t reach the dorm despite having tried to connect to the 2-3 different networks offered Overall I wouldn’t recommend the place. I think you can get much better for a similar price

madi mulick

Google
Great experience! The atmosphere was very relaxed and the beds were extremely comfortable. In the shared rooms, the pods were spacious and private when the curtain was down. I found great sleep and recovery here after hiking to Machu Picchu. The breakfast is included, although it is a bit small, it's delicious. So are the cappuccinos. Great working spaces upstairs and in the central courtyard. Staff are kind and wonderful, especially Yasmine! I was sad to leave. The bathrooms and showers are communal. The shower pressure is what you want. Location is about a 7-10 minute walk from the central square. Highly recommend if you are looking for somewhere relaxing and peaceful.

Millie Adams

Google
Exceptional stay! We not only found Casa Tunki more affordable but also thought it an exceptional quality- especially compared with friends in nearby accommodation in Cusco. The breakfast included was of fantastic quality and the overall ambience and cleanliness of the facilities was exceptional. Staff were so friendly and accommodating- especially Regina on reception- her customer service was exceptional and she helped everything run smoothly, from help with laundry to organising packed breakfasts for when we left for day trips early. Thank you for such a wonderful stay! Would 100% recommend.

Jay Fack

Google
Cute place with breakfast included. Sleep is a little difficult as beds are a little hard and the staff aren't quiet about preparing the courtyard for breakfast in the morning.

Kate Burgess

Google
We only ate breakfast here since we had another hostel, but it was so good we went back two days in a row! Highly recommend the pancakes; they were exactly what we needed to help us acclimate and feel whole :)