1 King or 2 twin beds – From 33 to 39sqm / From 355 to 420sqft Sitting area – Stone fireplace – Located on the first floor Large en-suite marble bathroom with a bathtub and shower – Thermostat controlled heated floors – Double vanities – Lush towels and twin closets – Special Inkaterra handmade toiletries – Hairdryer – Make-up mirror – Bathrobes and slippers Complimentary WiFi – Flat screen television with cable – Telephone – DVD – iPod speakers Minibar – Safe – Dining area for 2 persons No extra bed possible – 2 Persons maximum
1 King or 2 twin beds – From 36 to 45sqm / From 387 to 484sqft Sitting area – Fireplace – Balcony – Located on the second floor Featuring blended colonial baroque and renaissance balconies – Overlooking the central courtyard of La Casona Large en-suite marble bathroom with a bathtub and shower – Thermostat controlled heated floors – Double vanities – Lush towels and twin closets – Special Inkaterra handmade toiletries – Hairdryer – Make-up mirror – Bathrobes and slippers Complimentary WiFi – Flat screen television with cable – Telephone – DVD – iPod speakers Minibar – Safe 1 Extra bed possible – Charges apply – 2 Adults and 1 child maximum
1 King or 2 twin beds – From 48 to 49sqm / From 517 to 527sqft Sitting area – Stone fireplace – Located on the second floor Relive Cusco’s unique mestizo grandeur, which maintains original murals blended with lavish contemporary comforts in the Plaza Suites – Overlooking the picturesque Plaza Nazarenas Large en-suite marble bathroom with a bathtub and shower – Thermostat controlled heated floors – Double vanities – Lush towels and twin closets – Special Inkaterra handmade toiletries – Hairdryer – Make-up mirror – Bathrobes and slippers Complimentary WiFi – Flat screen television with cable – Telephone – DVD – iPod speakers Minibar – Safe – Dining area for 2 persons No extra bed possible – 2 Persons maximum
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This exquisite 16th-century colonial manor was one of the first Spanish buildings in Cusco, located just steps away from the picturesque main square. Once occupied by the conquistadors of Peru, it is now an exclusive boutique hotel that has been carefully restored to retain its historical heritage and décor. With its suites set around a Spanish courtyard, replete with antiques and original architectural details, Inkaterra La Casona offers sober elegance without sacrificing authenticity. This is the perfect base from which to explore the vibrant capital of the Incan Empire and absorb the mysticism of the surrounding Andean valleys and villages.
A private excursion will provide geological and historical information on key areas of interest in the Citadel, one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. For going to Machu Picchu, take a train from Cusco (Poroy) that takes around 4 hrs or you can also take a car trip to Ollantaytambo (2hrs) and then a train to Machu Picchu Village (1.5hrs).
Religious and cultural syncretism between the Inca Empire and the Spanish Crown has been visible across five centuries in every street corner of Cusco. Inkaterra La Casona offers an intimate tour around the city, which includes visits to the Cusco’s magnificent Cathedral, with 11 chapels, 7 altarpieces, a lower chorus carved in cedar, and more than 300 paintings and sculptures; the Koricancha (“courtyard of gold” in Quechua), one of most significant Inca temples; and the cobble-stoned streets of the San Blas neighborhood.
The first Relais & Châteaux property in Peru, Inkaterra La Casona plays a key role in Cusco’s fascinating history. It is strategically located in Plaza Las Nazarenas, as its grounds were initially part of the Warakos Academy, the training grounds of the elite army of the Incas. Since the 16th Century, it became a manor house that had Spanish Conquistador Diego de Almagro and ‘El Libertador’ Simon Bolivar among its guests. After two years of sensitive restoration to emphasize its original architecture, Inkaterra La Casona opened in May 2008 to become the first boutique hotel in Cusco. With colonial furniture and original murals, its interior design reflects the encounter of cultures and traditions across five centuries.
This two-week Route du Bonheur invites you to embark on a slow journey through Latin America, from the shores of the Pacific Ocean to the beaches of Caribbean Sea–an itinerary that takes travelers from Peru to Ecuador, then from Colombia to Guatemala, taking in both Incan heritage and Baroque splendor. <a href="https://www.relaischateaux.com/us/destinations/routes-du-bonheur/latin-america-a-diverse-heritage" target="_new"><b>See the itinerary</b></a>
From the capital, Lima, to Lake Titicaca, via the sublime archaeological sites of Machu Picchu and Cusco, this nine-day Route du Bonheur offers an ideal introduction to the ancient Incas. A truly exceptional journey, from the Pacific Ocean to the Andes. <a href="https://www.relaischateaux.com/us/destinations/routes-du-bonheur/jose-koechlin" target="_new"><b>See the itinerary</b></a>