The Libertador Hotel Palacio del Inka Cusco, splendidly located within the historical downtown, is the ideal place to live a unique and... more »
The Libertador Hotel Palacio del Inka Cusco, splendidly located within the historical downtown, is the ideal place to live a unique and fascinating experience.Discover the mystery of the Inca Empire, venture in pre-Hispanic and colonial Cusco and be a part of living culture with hundreds of years of history, in the exclusivity of a magnificent five-star Cusco Hotel.For Business the Internet charge will be $6.5.
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Welcome to the colonial charm of Libertador Cusco. Sun-drenched stucco arches, built by Inca labourers, topped with terracotta tiles border the peaceful courtyard. Only the sound of the Spanish-style fountain disturbs the perfect peace. The ancient Inca capital of Cusco offers a wealth of extraordinary culture and history. To the west lies the rugged beauty of Machu Picchu, shrouded in mystery, waiting to be explored. Close to Cusco's main square, the hotel offers the chance to enjoy live dance and music shows whilst dining on Peruvian delicacies, or savour wonderful flavours and aromas at the Peruvian coffee shop.
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Our first choice was El Monasterio, but
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Posted Nov 30, 2008
Excellent
Our first choice was El Monasterio, but there was no availability, so one of our friends suggested the Libertador. We tried it and came out pleasantly surprised, the rooms were amazing and the food was top notch. The staff managed to give us all the ...
44 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This has to be the most charming hotel in South America, after travelling through 4 different hostels, sleeping in sub par conditions we decided to give ourselves a treat so we found the best hotel we could find in the Cusco area and got so much mor
After what everyone says about the
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Posted Nov 26, 2008
Excellent
After what everyone says about the wonders of Cusco, we decided to go over there, and they were right, we had never seen so many wonders together. To begin with we stayed at the Libertador and we were very close to several archaeological complexes...
45 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We arrived a few days ago from Peru, and yet I still think about the in the days I spent in Cusco. It was an incredible experience, my wife and I had a great time. The attention and the staff very friendly and warm in our welcome. Our room was very
The architecture of the hotel is a
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Posted Nov 07, 2008
Good
The architecture of the hotel is a privilege within itself. The hotel is located in a house that used to be of great colonial importance. The very generous staff told us the story of how in colonial times this house served as home to many...
The hotel had a great location. Cusco
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Posted Nov 07, 2008
Good
The hotel had a great location. Cusco is a pretty small city in terms of touristy places, so everything is pretty much within a walking distance. This was great because the hotel is located very close to the central plaza which is were everything...
41 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The Libertador was a great choice on my husbands part. I was surpised at how good the food was there. They don't just have a hotel resaurant, I think they actually have chefs there. That was nice becasue the firts couple of days we were so tired
This hotel was so nice. It was an old
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Posted Oct 31, 2008
Good
This hotel was so nice. It was an old colonial house turned into a great hotel, which was just gorgeous because it added to the Cusco feel. The service was good, the location was excellent. It is close to the plaza and many good restaurants as...
Most people don�t realize before going to Cusco, but it's a small city and most of all the tourist attractions in the city are walking distance. I went with a big group of friends, some of the stayed at the libertador, which i initially didn�t stay
I was so happy to hear they had
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Posted Oct 28, 2008
Good
I was so happy to hear they had jacuzzi´s at the hotel when we got back from our first hike. When you go to Cusco you know to bring your hiking boots, but you never imagine that many ruins!! I would be soooo tired by the end of the days. So my...