Hotel Libertador CuscoA place charged with history
Plazoleta Santo Domingo 259
Cusco, Cusco
Neighborhood: Cusco
Phone: +51 84 23 1961
Fax: +51 84 23 3152
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The Spaniard Marquise Francisco Pizarro built La Casa de los Cuatro Bustos (The House of Four Busts)—on Inca foundations—in the 16th century. This monumental structure was converted into a hotel, paying attention to every detail. Rooms are colonial-style, while the rest of the hotel preserves the aura of the ancient Incas, affording a palatial nobility with inviting comfort. Its privileged location between the ancient Templo del Sol and the Plaza de Armas adds to its mystique. The Peruvian Ministry of Tourism and Industry considers this the best five-star hotel in the city.2 ¢/min and up – call home from over 100 countries!http://travel.comfi.com/Best Value. Best Escape. – Escape to Tampa Bay! Click here for Deals!http://www.visittampabay.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comRooms & Charges
254 rooms in total.
Check Out: 10:00.
Services & Facilities
Restaurant, 24-hour Room Service, Television, Bureau De Change, Bar, Business Facilities, Air Conditioning.
ConferencesThere are four multi-purpose spaces with a maximum 400-person capacity, equipped for banquets, events, business meetings and conferences.
Special FeatureThe Inti Raymi restaurant and La Cholita cafe offer delicious local and international cuisine. The Inti Raymi offers performances of Andean dances, which are open to the public.
Part of the: Summit
prices include breakfast
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the hotel was great, food awesome, people super nice, will go back for sure...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 28 2009



The lobby was beautiful, however, the rooms were drab and musty (junior suite)....
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 03 2007





We have just returned from our first visit to Peru. Six nights were spent at the Libertador....
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 07 2006
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