Overview
by FVC
Located just a short walk away from Hatunrumiyoc and the Museum of Religious Art, Hotel Ruinas provides its guests with beautifully appointed rooms in a central Cusco location. Comfortable rooms and being within walking distance to a variety of different tourist attractions makes this a great hotel choice for families. Triple Rooms accommodating up to three guests are suitable for families. The hotel offers many amenities for families. These amenities include an in-room DVD player, free breakfasts, babysitting services and free cribs. In addition to the complimentary breakfast buffet, guests can have lunch and dinner at the onsite restaurant.
Our Editor Loves
- Triple Rooms great for families
- Located near activities and attractions
- In-room DVD players
Family Interests
- Bicycling
- Hiking
- Museum/Cultural
Family Amenities
- Babysitting
- Cribs
- DVD
- Free Breakfast
- Free Wi-Fi
- Kitchenettes
- Laundry
- Onsite Dining
- Refrigerator
Reviews
by Josue R
For the price this is the best hotel you can find in Cusco plus the staff are great people very friendly, the only thing I didn't like was that the room didn't have a bottle of water included we had to buy water to drink in our room
by le3se
I found Hotel Ruinas through the recommendation of my tour company to trek the Classic Inca Trail. The cost is very affordable compared to other top notch chains in the vicinity. I was surprised by the cleanliness, the beautiful marbled lobby, and the staff’s professionalism. The staff went out of their way to help make my stay comfortable and easy since it is very hard to adjust to the altitude. I love how centrally located the hotel was to the Plaza, which took me by surprise since I didn’t do much research until getting there. There are so many top notch restaurants right around the corner to the hotel, including convenient market stores where you can pick up snacks and water. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone who wants to stay within budget and still have a very comfortable and relaxing stay in Cusco. I’m glad I chose it as my resting stop before and after my Inca trail trek.