Featured facilities: Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant, Luggage storage
Very Good
8 reviews
8.8/10
1 night
From KRW 19,647
Check Availability
See All 3-Star Hotels in Cusco
Latest Reviews for Cusco hotels
See all
Explore honest ratings and real traveler reviews to help you find the perfect stay.
9.5/10
Amazing
TThebullstaffs were super friendly and helpful. stayed there 2 separate nights. one before machu picchu and the other after i return to cusco from machu picchu. rooms were reasonably spacious and well maintained. hot water shower was good. bed was comfy. breakfast was a in my opinion pretty decent and value for money. it starts as early as 5am so u can catch your morning tours after breakfast. they help u store luggage as you embark on your MP trip and return later so u don’t have to book extra night just to keep your luggage in the hotel if u are staying in aguas calientes for a night (u likely cannot bring ur large suitcases up the peru/inca rail). location wise it’s certainly walkable to the plaza. however i can hear noises from outside. i believe it’s the same with most hotels too in anycase.
GGuest UserДа, This is a wonderful place to stay in Cusco.
The hotel is cozy, clean, and has a very warm, welcoming atmosphere. The location is excellent — perfect for walking around the city and relaxing after a long day.
A special highlight is the breakfast — absolutely divine. Everything is fresh, delicious, and thoughtfully prepared, with a great variety. You can really feel the care for guests.
The staff is friendly, attentive, and always ready to help.
We truly enjoyed our stay and would happily return. Highly recommended.
GGuest UserKatari Apart Hotel at Qorikancha was the perfect accommodation for my 3-day trip to Cusco! It is in a great central location, within walking distance to the various plazas with shopping and restaurants. My room was great - clean and comfortable with a kitchenette and private bathroom. Alex was an INCREDIBLE host - he was so attentive and responsive and gave me some excellent recommendations for things to do and see and restaurants to eat at. I was able to store my luggage after check out on my last day since I had an evening flight and Alex helped hail a taxi for me to ensure a fair price and safe ride.
Iiy1204Stay in a double room for 3 nights, the hotel is located in a good location, about 13 minutes walk to the Arms Square.
The room was small, but clean and clean, just no space for two suitcases to open.
The bathroom is separated from wet and dry, but there is no space for things in the shower room. The bath water temperature is enough for hot water. Towels, bathing, shampoo are provided, and no hair dryer is provided.
The internet is very fast.
The bedding is clean and clean.
The hotel does not provide an elevator. To climb the stairs with a suitcase, please consider yourself.
The third floor provides simple public space, with tea bags, hot water, cold water, breakfast included, breakfast is made daily, fresh juice, fresh scrambled eggs, toast, and fruit, which is a great intimate service.
The hotel landlord's wife can help to book various travel services on behalf of her, and can also ask her if she has any questions. It is a great friend.
GGuest UserI stayed at this hotel twice; in between I went to Macchu Pichu and left the baggage at the hotel.
Location wise - it’s very central with a PeruRail office next door albeit the other ones are not too far.
Reception is 24hr and there is a nice courtyard with a restaurant as well as a common area with a kitchen at the back.
I stayed in the Teepee tent on both occasions; first time the rate was more affordable at around gbp40/night. In July, the night gets cold. But the tent does have additional blankets and a heater. This worked except on the last night as it seems it stopped in middle of the night. Without the heater, the room was quite cold. The common bathroom is at the back; the showers are ok and you get enough privacy. I noticed the hot water does take a while to come through. I left the baggage in the storage - no issues. Overall good but for same price bracket I would try somewhere else.
KKurzaEverything was very good at this hotel, especially considering it is a 3-star property, but it feels like good 4 star hotel. The rooms are quite spacious, and we had a huge king-size bed as well as a double bed. There is daily cleaning service.
Breakfast was generous and freshly served at the table by the owner, including fruit, jam, avocado and chicken sandwiches, omelets, and bread rolls with olives and spreads.
It is a family-run business, and everyone was friendly and helpful throughout our stay. The rooms were quiet, and we slept very well during all three nights.
GGuest UserI stayed here 4 nights before and after the Salkantay trek. The first 4 nights were in a studio room which is very nicely decorated with plants and flowers, the last 4 nights were in a double room with a view of the city. I enjoyed my stay in both. The checkout was very easy, I left the key and bags in my room when I left at 4.30am for the salkantay trek, and when I returned, I was immediately brought to my new room with my bags already inside, which felt really nice after a tiring 5 days. The breakfast was nice, had fresh papaya or orange juice. The location was great as well, just about 5 min walk down to the main square (about 10min up) and the first 2 streets from the main square have police officers around which made me feel safer. Also many cafe and restaurants in the streets around it. I was having diarrhoea and feeling unwell on my last day and was grateful that I could check out later to have a longer rest.
KK TravelsLet me start with the positives, stylish design, exactly like the pics advertised, from entering the hotel to the resting area to the balcony to the room, all very nice.
But you need to be ready for the stairs if you not getting here by car, going out and coming back from the square, especially if you have luggage or backpack, everyone arriving here were out of breath.
The bathroom has odor coming up from the pipe, which is normal for house this old, if you are okay with it.
I was in room 201, sound proof does not exist, can hear car passing, dog barking, guests coming back from partying at night, tourists cheering & leaving hotel for trips at 3:30am, didn’t get much sleep.
Most disappointing thing was hot water, I arrived in the afternoon climbing up the stairs, was hoping to have a quick shower before heading out for dinner, stood in the bathroom waited 5mins for hot water, was told be staff hot water was out they are trying to fix, came back after drinks, still no hot water, was very late so didn’t call staff, tried to have a shower before check out at 7am, hot water was still not available after another good 5mins standing in the shower… sigh
GGuest UserI arrived in the hotel found that the bath tub doesn’t have stopper so asked them to provide stopper but was given a day later and there is no hand wash provided. No soap provided on my last day.
Also the hotel staff asked me to pay additional $55.00 as they don’t seem to have record of my arrival to Peru and I have come illegally to Peru.. I have to argue about it and finally they found my arrival details.
Breakfast is fantastic and cleanliness is good as well.. Apart from minor issues it is good..near to all amenities .
GGuest UserHad two separate bookings with the hotel as I was going to Machu Picchu and staying overnight there. During my first day at this hotel in my first reservation, I was asked to pay for this second booking together. No receipt given but was assured that there will not be any misunderstanding. Was told to pack and leave my things at the reception and check out and re-check in. So not sure why I needed to pay for the second reservation upfront in my first booking (Maybe afraid that I would cancel it as I was really tempted to). As mentioned in my previous post, the amenities are severly lacking, cause of low water supply, the pipes and toilet filling up is very loud and the water flow from the tap is like the picture at night and it was trickling and dripping one of the early mornings when I had a tour. In short, i will not stay here again.
Trip.com offers various promotions and discounts for 3 star hotels. You can check the promotions page to see what promotions are available on Trip.com.
What is the average rate for 3 star hotels in Cusco?
For 3 star hotels in Cusco, the average price on weekdays is KRW 111,212, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is KRW 111,645.