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Cusco

Cusco is the heart of the Inca world and one of the most spiritually charged cities on earth — a UNESCO-protected colonial city built directly on Inca foundations, where the stonework of Saksaywaman and Qorikancha survives beneath baroque churches and convents, the Plaza de Armas is rimmed with arcaded Spanish palaces, and the Andes rise on every side to 4,000 metres. The gateway to Machu Picchu, it has developed a hotel scene of unexpected sophistication, with converted Inca palaces and colonial mansions offering some of the most atmospheric luxury in South America.

Cusco, Peru

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Top Hotels in Cusco — 2026

Cusco is the heart of the Inca world and one of the most spiritually charged cities on earth — a UNESCO-protected colonial city built directly on Inca foundations, where the stonework of Saksaywaman a...

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    Belmond Hotel MonasterioHistoric Centre — San Blas · $$$$ · ★ 9.5 Exceptional
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    Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection HotelHistoric Centre — Qorikancha · $$$$ · ★ 9.3 Exceptional
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    JW Marriott El Convento CuscoPlaza de Armas · $$$$ · ★ 9.2 Exceptional
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    Hotel Inkaterra La CasonaPlazoleta Las Nazarenas · $$$$ · ★ 9.4 Exceptional
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    Sumaq Machu Picchu HotelAguas Calientes — Machu Picchu Pueblo · $$$ · ★ 9.2 Exceptional

10 hotels reviewed · Updated March 2026

Our top 10 picks

Ranked by overall score. Updated March 2026.

Belmond Hotel Monasterio — Historic Centre — San Blas
$$$$
★ 9.5 Exceptional

Historic Centre — San Blas

Belmond Hotel Monasterio

Built within the 16th-century Monastery of San Antonio Abad, the Belmond Monasterio is the most extraordinary hotel conversion in the Americas — its cobblestone courtyard, the carved stone arches, and the original chapel are so perfectly preserved that breakfast here feels like a sacrament. The oxygen-enriched rooms for altitude acclimatisation are a practical genius. Nothing in Cusco comes close.

  • Monastery conversion
  • Oxygen rooms
  • Most extraordinary
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Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel — Historic Centre — Qorikancha
$$$$
★ 9.3 Exceptional

Historic Centre — Qorikancha

Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Built on the foundations of the Inca sun temple Qorikancha — the walls of which are incorporated into the hotel structure — this Starwood Luxury Collection property offers rooms with original Inca stonework visible from the beds, a spa drawing on Andean healing traditions, and a restaurant celebrating Novo-Andino cuisine. The most historically layered hotel experience in the Americas.

  • Inca foundations
  • Andean spa
  • Novo-Andino cuisine
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JW Marriott El Convento Cusco — Plaza de Armas
$$$$
★ 9.2 Exceptional

A 16th-century convent facing the Plaza de Armas converted into JW Marriott's most historic property, with cloistered courtyards, original stone arches, and a rooftop terrace with one of the finest views of Cusco's cathedral and the surrounding Andean mountains. The spa and the LIMA restaurant serving elevated Peruvian cuisine are both excellent.

  • Plaza de Armas
  • Convent cloisters
  • Cathedral views
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Hotel Inkaterra La Casona — Plazoleta Las Nazarenas
$$$$
★ 9.4 Exceptional

Plazoleta Las Nazarenas

Hotel Inkaterra La Casona

Inkaterra's 16th-century colonial casona on the beautiful Plazoleta Las Nazarenas has only eleven suites, each with original wooden floors and Cusqueña-school paintings. The Inkaterra brand's commitment to ecological and cultural preservation is expressed in the cuisine — which uses highland ingredients from community gardens — and the staff-led archaeological walks.

  • Eleven suites
  • Cultural preservation
  • Archaeological walks
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Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel — Aguas Calientes — Machu Picchu Pueblo
$$$
★ 9.2 Exceptional

Aguas Calientes — Machu Picchu Pueblo

Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel

The finest hotel in Aguas Calientes — the town below Machu Picchu — Sumaq combines traditional Andean design with luxury service in a location that allows the earliest morning access to the citadel. The restaurant's seven-course Andean dinner menu and the thermal bath programme make an overnight here far more compelling than it sounds.

  • Machu Picchu access
  • First entry advantage
  • Andean dinner
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Casa Andina Premium Cusco — San Blas
$$$
★ 8.8 Superb

A converted 16th-century colonial mansion in the artistic San Blas neighbourhood with 93 rooms across several buildings, a garden patio, and the Casa Andina group's reliable quality standards at prices that represent outstanding value for the setting. The in-house oxygen therapy programme is genuinely helpful for altitude adjustment.

  • San Blas
  • Oxygen therapy
  • Colonial mansion
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El Mercado Hotel — San Blas
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★ 8.9 Superb

A converted colonial house in the bohemian San Blas neighbourhood with a rooftop terrace, a ceviche bar, and rooms that celebrate contemporary Andean craft. The social atmosphere and the location walking distance from the best Peruvian restaurants in the city make it excellent value.

  • San Blas
  • Ceviche bar
  • Rooftop terrace
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Loki Hostel Cusco — Historic Centre
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★ 8.7 Superb

Historic Centre

Loki Hostel Cusco

The most sociable budget option in Cusco, Loki has a bar, pool tables, movie room, and an events programme that makes it a genuine community for the backpacker circuit. The altitude warnings and coca-tea service from the staff are genuinely helpful, and the Inca Trail coordination service is better organised than many tour operators.

  • Budget
  • Social
  • Inca Trail base
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Tierra Viva Cusco Centro — Historic Centre
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★ 8.5 Very Good

A comfortable mid-range Peruvian hotel brand in a central historic building with reliable quality standards, helpful staff, and a breakfast that uses local Andean grains and tropical fruits. Good value in a competitive market, and the location makes Cusco's archaeological sites all walkable.

  • Mid-range value
  • Andean breakfast
  • Central
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Rio Sagrado, a Belmond Hotel — Sacred Valley — Urubamba
$$$$
★ 9.5 Exceptional

Sacred Valley — Urubamba

Rio Sagrado, a Belmond Hotel

Not in Cusco city but in the Sacred Valley — which all serious travelers to the region should use as a base for at least one night — Rio Sagrado hugs the Urubamba River with glass-fronted casitas, a river-view infinity pool, a spa using highland herbs, and a restaurant that celebrates the valley's extraordinary agricultural biodiversity.

  • Sacred Valley
  • River casitas
  • Agricultural biodiversity
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hotels in Cusco right now?

Our top pick is Belmond Hotel Monasterio, which consistently receives outstanding reviews. We've curated 10 of the best hotels in Cusco across all price ranges, from budget guesthouses to five-star properties. Each has been selected for quality, location, and value.

When is the best time to visit Cusco?

Shoulder season — typically spring (March–May) and early autumn (September–October) — offers the best balance of good weather, lower hotel rates, and manageable crowds. Peak season brings the most vibrant atmosphere but also the highest prices. Check local festivals and events as these can both enhance and complicate your visit.

How much does a hotel in Cusco cost per night?

Budget options start from around $60–100/night, while mid-range hotels run $120–250/night. Luxury five-star hotels start from $300/night and can exceed $1,000 for top suites. Prices vary significantly by season, so booking 4–8 weeks ahead usually secures the best rates.

What neighbourhood should I stay in for my first visit to Cusco?

For first-time visitors, the city centre or historic quarter offers the best combination of walkability, restaurants, and access to main attractions. Once you know the city, neighbourhood hotels often offer better value and a more authentic experience. All the hotels in our guide include neighbourhood notes to help you choose.

Is it safe to book hotels in Cusco online?

Yes — all hotels in our guide can be booked through reputable platforms. We recommend booking either directly with the hotel for potential perks, or through Booking.com for flexible cancellation policies. Always read recent reviews and confirm your booking with the hotel 48 hours before arrival.

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Prices and availability change daily. Lock in the best rate by booking early — most of our top picks offer free cancellation.

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