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Top San Sebastián Hotel Reviews

Sonesta Hotel Cusco
10/10 Excellent
"One of the best hotels I’ve stayed at. They treated me like royalty. Everything was clean and tidy. The breakfast buffet was second to none."

LP Los Portales Hotel Cusco
10/10 Excellent
"Filtered water in the lobby was so great to have. The staff was incredibly helpful with storing bags and everything else"

Casona Corrales Hotel Boutique
10/10 Excellent
"Amazing hotel and staff. A little noise from the floor, anything else just perfect."

JW Marriott El Convento Cusco
10/10 Excellent
"Excellent"

Kantu Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Daniel and Roxana were exceptional. Nice and clean hotel across the street from San Pedro Market"

Ureta Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"The room was very clean and also spacious. The staff were accommodating as we required an extra night and they sorted it out for us immediately. We did have to hire a heater from them as, as is quite normal in Cusco, it gets chilly at night time and most places don’t use central heating. We slept great both nights, and breakfast was a nice added touch."

Wyndham Costa del Sol Cusco
8/10 Good
"Formerly a Viscount's residence, the photogenic Costa Del Sol Cusco sits in a great location, walkably close to the center of a beautiful city. Meals in the hotel restaurant and at the breakfast buffet were fantastic. Staff were very helpful. Our room had uncomfortably overstuffed pillows that might have been designed by the Spanish Inquisition, so thick they threaten to break your neck. In fairness, my body was getting used to the thin air in Cusco and that also played a role in my restless night. The bathroom exhaust fan rattled noisily, but the air conditioner's rattle was far worse, indicating a low standard of maintenance, which was surprising for a hotel of this caliber. Local attractions: We hiked around an amazing Incan ruin called SAQSAYWAMAN, elevation 12,139 feet (3701 meters), and later, back in Cusco (elevation 11,150 feet) my wife suffered a severe bout of altitude sickness. With the dry air, maybe dehydration also factored in, but suddenly at dinner she was hammered hard when a massive headache and multiple attacks of nausea struck. I have three suggestions to help you avoid altitude sickness: 1) don't fly to Cusco directly from Lima. First visit Arequipa at around 7000 feet so your body can gradually acclimate to Andes' elevations, especially if you live near sea level as we do; 2) you can buy little bottles of oxygen at any pharmacy, and those really help when you're struggling for breath; and 3) they sell altitude sickness drugs at every pharmacy."

Palacio del Inka, A Luxury Collection Hotel by Marriott
10/10 Excellent
"Hotel and staff is awesome and in a great location."

Hotel Cusco La Paccha, Affiliated by Meliá
10/10 Excellent
"All Great, professional,"
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