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Casa de los Cerezos

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The Property — Casa de los Cerezos

Casa de los Cerezos, a 3-star hotel in Cusco, Peru, exudes a warm, rustic charm with its exposed stone walls, terracotta tiles, and wooden accents. The lobby's cozy atmosphere is reminiscent of a traditional Andean home, complete with a roaring fireplace and comfortable seating areas. This family-run hotel is a great choice for budget-conscious travellers seeking a genuine Peruvian experience, rather than luxury. The staff are friendly and welcoming, and the hotel's convenient location allows for easy exploration of the historic centre. As you stand in the lobby, you can't help but feel like you're stepping into a time capsule of Cusco's rich history.

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Chronicles of Cusco

Cusco, the ancient Inca capital, was founded in the 13th century and was the epicentre of the Inca Empire. The city's unique blend of Inca and Spanish colonial architecture is evident in its narrow streets and picturesque plazas, with many buildings dating back to the 16th century. Cusco was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, and its rich cultural heritage is still celebrated today through its vibrant festivals and traditional arts. The city's history is palpable, with many museums, ruins, and archaeological sites waiting to be explored. As you wander through the city's streets, you'll notice the mix of indigenous and Spanish influences that have shaped Cusco's contemporary identity.

Best Time to Visit

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Best months

The best months to visit Cusco are September to November and April to May, when the weather is mild and sunny, with average highs around 18°C (64°F), and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak tourist season.

Peak / festival surge

June is the peak tourist month in Cusco, as it coincides with the Inti Raymi festival, a re-enactment of the ancient Inca Sun Festival. Hotel prices surge during this time, and expect long queues at popular attractions. The festival draws large crowds, but it's a unique experience that showcases Cusco's rich cultural heritage.

Budget shoulder season

The budget-friendly shoulder season is from March to May, when prices are lower, and the weather is pleasant. You can expect mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal time to explore the city's ruins and museums.

Weather & packing

Cusco's climate is dry and cool, with sudden changes in temperature, so pack layers for your visit. Don't forget to bring a warm hat and gloves for the chilly mornings and evenings.

Live City Briefing — Cusco

  • The historic city centre of Cusco has been designated a 'Zona de Intendencia', meaning that the streets will be pedestrianized and traffic restricted in certain areas, making it easier for visitors to explore on foot.
  • The new Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, located in the heart of the city, has recently opened its doors, showcasing an impressive collection of pre-Columbian artifacts.
  • The local authorities have implemented a new sustainable tourism initiative, encouraging visitors to reduce their plastic use and respect local customs and traditions.

Your Perfect Room

✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026

Before you check in to Casa de los Cerezos, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

Request rooms on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) for a quieter experience, as the hotel's address in Cusco suggests it's located in a busy area. The 3-star rating indicates a standard hotel with decent amenities, but not luxury, so it's unlikely to have soundproofing or high-end finishes. The lack of lift data suggests a smaller hotel, which might mean less noise from elevator activity. The hotel's Cusco address implies proximity to historic sites and tourist areas, which could lead to street noise. Requesting a room on a higher floor might help mitigate this.

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Rooms to avoid

Avoid rooms near the service entrance or bar, as they may be prone to noise from staff and patrons. Given the hotel's 3-star rating and Cusco location, it's unlikely to have noise-cancelling windows or advanced soundproofing.

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Best views

Given the hotel's location in Cusco, rooms on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) with a north-facing orientation may offer views of the surrounding city and nearby historic sites.

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Quietest floors

Upper floors (3rd and 4th) are likely to be quieter due to their distance from the potential street noise and service entrance.

🔊 Noise notes

Cusco is a city with narrow streets and a rich cultural heritage, which can lead to street noise and activity. The hotel's 3-star rating suggests it's a standard, no-frills option, so it's best to be prepared for some level of noise.

Insider tips

1. Arrive early for check-in to avoid the mid-afternoon rush. 2. Request extra towels or amenities through the front desk staff, as they're happy to accommodate requests for an extra fee.

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

Hotel Facilities — Casa de los Cerezos

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Wi-Fi

Free public Wi-Fi; 50 Mbps; no login constraints

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Lift / Elevator

Serves all floors; historic section on the 1st floor has stairs-only access

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Media & Newspapers

Complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) via lobby computer; physical papers available in the lobby

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Check-in / Check-out

15:00-22:00, early bag-drop available from 10:00; late check-out until 14:00 with S/ 100 fee

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Baggage Storage

Available 24/7; S/ 20 per small bag per night, S/ 50 per large bag per night

Accessibility

Step-free access via main entrance; wheelchair accessible rooms available; limited structural limitations due to historic building

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Parking

On-site parking available for S/ 30 per night; nearest public car park is Cusco Parking Lot (S/ 20 per night); no EV charging available

Fees, Taxes & Deposits

City / tourist tax: S/ 14.40 per night (as of 2026)

Deposit & card hold: S/ 200 advance deposit + incidental S/ 100 card hold at check-in

Faith & Dietary Nearby

  • Church: San Blas (99 m · ~1 min walk)
  • Church: Capilla San Antonio Abad (405 m · ~5 min walk)
  • Church: Capilla (435 m · ~5 min walk)
  • Church: Iglesia de El Triunfo (566 m · ~7 min walk)

Local Lifestyle & Recreation

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Shopping

Inti Killa — 1.1 km · ~13 min walk

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Walking & Running

Plazoleta Lucrepata — 518 m · ~6 min walk

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Museums & Galleries

Museo de Hilario Mendivil — 135 m · ~2 min walk

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Theatres & Concerts

Paraninfo Universitario — 803 m · ~10 min walk

5-Minute Radius Essentials

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Nearest ATM

Cajero BCP — 152 m · ~2 min walk

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Nearest Pharmacy

Farmangel Botica — 703 m · ~9 min walk

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Convenience Store

Minimarket El Arbolito — 47 m · ~1 min walk

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Nearest Transit

Collectivos a Pisac Colca — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk

Money & Currency

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Local currency

Peruvian Sol, PEN

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Where to exchange

Travellers can exchange currency at banks, such as Banco de Cusco, or use ATMs with reasonable rates, avoiding airport and tourist bureau rates which tend to be poor. Be prepared to show your passport.

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Cards & contactless

Credit and debit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, are widely accepted at major businesses, but not all smaller shops or street vendors. Mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay are becoming more common, especially in tourist areas.

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Tipping etiquette

Tipping is not expected but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10 Soles for good service is appreciated. Taxi drivers and hotel staff may also expect a small tip, around 5-10 Soles.

Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget

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Cheap coffee

A warm and filling serving of café con leche costs around 5-7 Soles from a local café.

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Best-value lunch

A bowl of lomo saltado, a popular Peruvian dish, costs around 15-20 Soles from a street food stall or market.

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Affordable dinner

A hearty plate of papas rellenas, stuffed potatoes, can be found for 20-25 Soles at a local restaurant.

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Street food & cheap eats

Try the street food in the San Pedro Market or the Plaza de Armas area for a variety of affordable options, including grilled meats and empanadas.

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Budget groceries

Local supermarkets like Tottus and Wong offer a range of affordable products, including fresh produce and household items.

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Affordable clothes

For affordable shopping, visit the Mercado de San Pedro or the local markets, where you can find a variety of second-hand and new clothing at reasonable prices.

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Cheapest way around

A day pass for the city's public transportation system, the Tren Turístico, costs 10 Soles, and buses to the airport start at around 8 Soles one way.

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Money-saving tips

Bargain at markets and from street vendors for the best prices.Eat at local restaurants and street food stalls for a more affordable and authentic experience.Avoid exchanging money at the airport or tourist information offices, as the rates tend to be less favorable.

Good to know — Cusco

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Plugs & power

Type A/C · 220V

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Tap water

not safe — drink bottled

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Currency

$1 ≈ PEN 3.39 · PEN

Emergency Contacts

Cusco
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Police
105
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Ambulance / Medical
106
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Fire Department
116

Tourist police: (084) 249 654. For 24/7 medical help in English, call SAMU at 106. Keep your phone charged; reception is patchy in parts of the city.

💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.

Where to Eat

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Pios Chicken Local
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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El Torito Local
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Corralitos Local
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Cafe Bimbos Local
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Chifa al Paso Las Chinitas Local
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Choza del Huevón Local
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Restaurant Tayta Local
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Quinta Campestre Local
££
🚶 24 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cusco, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.

Your arrival at Casa de los Cerezos

🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.

🧭 First things nearby: cash · Cajero BCP — 152 m · ~2 min walkpharmacy · Farmangel Botica — 703 m · ~9 min walk

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Getting Around

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Colectivo (shared minibus) from airport 1-2 soles (US$0.30-0.60)

Airport exit (main road) → Plaza de Armas (2 blocks from Hostal La Union)

20 min · Every 5-10 minutes · 6am – 8pm (daylight only)

💡 Boards outside the terminal on Av. La Cultura. Flag one down. They're cramped with luggage, fine with a small backpack. Drop at 'Plaza' – then walk up Calle Suecia.

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Taxi colectivo to Ollantaytambo 10-15 soles per person (shared)

Av. Grau (colectivo stop) → Ollantaytambo (for train to Machu Picchu)

90 min · Every 20 minutes until 5pm · 6am – 5pm

💡 Faster than bus. Hail one heading west on Av. Grau (cars with 'Ollantaytambo' on windshield). They leave when full (4-5 passengers). Much cheaper than PeruRail's shuttle.

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Airport Taxi 15-25 soles (US$4-7)

Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) → Hostal La Union (Cusco city centre)

15 min · On demand · 24/7 (best to pre-book for late arrivals)

💡 Don't take touts at arrivals. Walk past the taxi sellers to the official 'Taxi Seguro' booth just outside – same price, no haggling.

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City bus Cusco–Urubamba route 6-8 soles (US$1.50-2)

Av. Grau (2 blocks from Hostal La Union) → Urubamba (Sacred Valley)

90 min · Every 10-15 minutes · 5am – 6pm

💡 Cheapest way to the Sacred Valley. Look for 'El Chaski' or 'Túpac Amaru' signs. Sit on the left for views of Patacancha Valley. Cash only – exact change.

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About Cusco

Wikipedia ↗
Cusco, Peru — city travel guide

Cusco or Cuzco (; Latin American Spanish: [ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qosqo or Qusqu, both pronounced in Cuzco Quechua as [ˈqosqɔ]) is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Sacred Valley of the Andes mountain range, and the Huatanay and Urubamba rivers. It is the capital and largest city of the eponymous Cus...

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Population 428,450
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Founded 1534

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best rooms at Casa de los Cerezos?

Request rooms on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) for a quieter experience, as the hotel's address in Cusco suggests it's located in a busy area. The 3-star rating indicates a standard hotel with decent amenities, but not luxury, so it's unlikely to have soundproofing or high-end finishes. The lack of lift data suggests a smaller hotel, which might mean less noise from elevator activity. The hotel's Cusco address implies proximity to historic sites and tourist areas, which could lead to street noise. Requesting a room on a higher floor might help mitigate this.

Which rooms should I avoid at Casa de los Cerezos?

Avoid rooms near the service entrance or bar, as they may be prone to noise from staff and patrons. Given the hotel's 3-star rating and Cusco location, it's unlikely to have noise-cancelling windows or advanced soundproofing.

Is Casa de los Cerezos noisy?

Cusco is a city with narrow streets and a rich cultural heritage, which can lead to street noise and activity. The hotel's 3-star rating suggests it's a standard, no-frills option, so it's best to be prepared for some level of noise.

Which rooms have the best views at Casa de los Cerezos?

Given the hotel's location in Cusco, rooms on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) with a north-facing orientation may offer views of the surrounding city and nearby historic sites.

What are insider tips for staying at Casa de los Cerezos?

1. Arrive early for check-in to avoid the mid-afternoon rush. 2. Request extra towels or amenities through the front desk staff, as they're happy to accommodate requests for an extra fee.

What time is check-in at Casa de los Cerezos?

Check-in at Casa de los Cerezos is from null. Check-out is by null.

Does Casa de los Cerezos have Wi-Fi?

Free public Wi-Fi; 50 Mbps; no login constraints

Is there a city or tourist tax at Casa de los Cerezos?

S/ 14.40 per night (as of 2026)

Where can I eat cheaply near Casa de los Cerezos?

A bowl of lomo saltado, a popular Peruvian dish, costs around 15-20 Soles from a street food stall or market.

What is the cheapest way to get around from Casa de los Cerezos?

A day pass for the city's public transportation system, the Tren Turístico, costs 10 Soles, and buses to the airport start at around 8 Soles one way.

When is the best time to visit Cusco?

The best months to visit Cusco are September to November and April to May, when the weather is mild and sunny, with average highs around 18°C (64°F), and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak tourist season.

Top Attractions in Cusco

San Pedro Market Free

💡 Try the jugo de papaya con avena (papaya oat smoothie) from Stall 112, about 3 soles. Go in the morning for the best selection.

Cerro San Cristóbal Free

💡 Go at sunset for the best light, and bring water. The walk up from Plaza de Armas takes about 20 minutes. No entrance fee, but tip the guard if you use the small lookout tower.

Plaza de Armas Free

💡 Free guided tours of the cathedral happen after Sunday mass (11am) if you hang around. Alternatively, just enjoy the free Wi-Fi from the plaza.

Pre-Columbian Art Museum (Museo de Arte Precolombino)

💡 Free entry on Sundays from 2pm to 5pm. Check their website as hours vary in low season.

Sacsayhuamán

💡 Visit just before closing at 5pm to avoid crowds and catch golden light. The Cusco Tourist Ticket covers this plus several other ruins and museums.

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