Featuring a garden, Florencio Casa Hacienda is located in Pisac in the Cusco region, 20 miles from Wanchaq Train Station and 15 miles from Pukapukara.
juliet
United States of America
The property was right in town, 2 blocks from the plaza. It was very quiet and private. The whole property and all rooms have been recently renovated. If you ask the host, they will take you through the family botanical gardens across the street.
Located in Pisac, this hotel offers rooms with views of the historic Pisac ruins. It is a 15 minute walk from the center of the city and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Michelle
United States of America
Loved staying at the hotel. It is so beautiful and the grounds are well maintained. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We enjoyed our room which was at the back of the property which had a balcony with lovely views of the mountains, ruins and a cow pasture. A very nice way to wind down after a few crazy days in Cuzco. The hotel hosted my daughter's wedding rehearsal dinner and did a wonderful job with everything from setting the room to the delicious food we were served.
We had a great experience staying in Pisac at this hotel and would definitely return for a visit in the future.
Located 20 miles from Wanchaq Train Station, Hotel La Posada de Francisca offers 4-star accommodations in Pisac and features a terrace.
Althea
United States of America
This hotel is perfectly situated next to the main market and a 5-minute walk to the main square with more shopping and restaurants. Taxis were available at the front door and the local bus stopped at the market next door. Our room had a radiator heater that make the room cozy during cold winter nights. Raquel at the front desk allowed us to stay an additional hour after checkout to wait for our taxi to Cusco.
Located in Pisac, within 20 miles of Wanchaq Train Station and 15 miles of Pukapukara, Hotel Inka Pisac has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Sandra
Canada
This hotel faces right onto the plaza. I was worried about traffic noise, but there are no cars in the old part of town! Instead, you look at the children playing in a wide open Plaza with the backdrop of towering mountains.
The dining room upstairs is bright and comfortable and guest have access to cooking facilities. Daniel the owner and his assistant Frank were always there to provide any information and were wonderful hosts.
Located in Pisac, within 20 miles of Wanchaq Train Station and 14 miles of Pukapukara, Hotel Everest provides accommodations with a bar as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Noam
Israel
The hosts are very nice and warm and very wellcoming pepole.
The room are good with hot shower and smart tv in every room- defently staying again here next time
Surrounded by hills and greenery, Pisac Inca Guest House provides its guests with free Wi-Fi and 24-hour front desk assistance in Pisac. Pisac bus station is located 984 feet away.
JP
United States of America
Beautiful hotel with a wonderful breakfast on the edge of Pisac town. Garden areas are nice for relaxing. Very quiet and relaxing. Well appointed room much larger than most. Fantastic staff with good English for those who don't speak Spanish.
Hospedaje Inti offers accommodations in Pisac, 18 miles from Sacsayhuaman and 19 miles from Inka Museum.
Clark
United States of America
The hostel is beautiful, there is a rooftop where you can enjoy the starts or the warm sun. There are incredible Mountain views all around the property. The room we stayed in was nice and spacious. There are multiple shared bathrooms around the hostel which is nice.
Offering a terrace and views of the mountains, Intihuatana Hostel & Backpacker is located in the surroundings of Intihuatana Archaeological Park, in La Rinconada in Pisac.
Asya
Ecuador
It's certainly affordable and roomy, bathrooms had toilet paper. Different lounge areas, especially upstairs, are nice. Could be so much nicer with a few upgrades and no smoking.
The ruins were expansive and high up. The 1.5 hour hike down from the ruins was one of the highlights of our trip. We ate at a Pizza place recommended by the hotel. It was great. Did not see a lot of other restaurant options. The town has some cool narrow cobble stone alleys and a nice plaza. We took a collectivo to Cusco on our way out of town. A great, cheap way to travel. Were looking for one up to the ruins but did not find one because we were at the wrong end of the bridge over the river. You need to walk across the bridge to catch the collectivos. One night in town was about right. Ended up in a slightly more expensive taxi for the ride up to the ruins. Would not recommend hiking up to the ruins, only down!
MaryEllen
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The walking through Pisac ruins is a fantastic experience -...
The walking through Pisac ruins is a fantastic experience - you should go by taxi to the upper entrance and walk down to the exit at the city center. The city itself is small, but very nice, with many good silver and crafts shops, and a fine botanic garden. The stay at the Florencio Casa Hacienda and dining at Cuchara de Palo restaurant were added delights
Osvaldo M.
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Pisac is a quiet and chilled out location, that has great...
Pisac is a quiet and chilled out location, that has great little market for breakfast and lots of vegetarian to vegan restaurant's in the evening.
Hiking is a must, with easy to follow routes and easy access to the collectivo's to get to other towns.
Joshua
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A great place to spend a Vacation to disconnect ,Pisac is...
A great place to spend a Vacation to disconnect ,Pisac is the entrance of the Sacred Valley and has their own ruins ,don't miss visit them, A lot of greenery and a river to walk trough and the mountains that are surrounding you clam your mind. Also has Lakes, you have to go to Kinsa Cocha and spend a few hours there.
The center of the old town show the streets and tell you a story
jorge
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Such a calm town after the hustle and bustle and traffic of...
Such a calm town after the hustle and bustle and traffic of Cusco. !! The archaeological site is the most complete and intact site in the country.
Eat at Osteria Antica, just a short walk from the hotel, on the same street. Wood fired oven pizza. The best pizza crust we have tasted. n Apparently, locals from as far away as Ollantaytambo and Urabamba make the trip to eat here.
Sue
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pisac has it's fair share of tourists which has positive and...
Pisac has it's fair share of tourists which has positive and negative aspects. There are great restaurants and lots of shopping. Prices are inflated and sometimes requires haggling. A lady on the Sunday market charged us 3 times what she charged the local for a bowl of soup. It was 15 soles instead of 5. No big deal in principle doesn't feel nice. Ask for prices first!
This is by far one of the most interesting hostels I've ever stayed in. The castle on the hill is magical and the view is unbeatable. The food is very good and there's alcohol and n/a beverages available. It's an amazing space to meet other travelers and socialize in the awesome surroundings of the Pisac mountains. Beds are comfortable and the showers have hot water. You can tell the owner and operator has worked hard to curate this experience.
Views are stunning, rooms were quiet, comfortable and new, service was impeccable, food was some of the best we had in the country! Of the eight properties we stayed at in Peru, this was by far and away our favorite. I’m crushed we didn’t spend more time here. It’s on the edge of town which is perfect cause the town was fine to visit but not one I wanted to be in the center of. My daughter is still raving about our stay!
(Delightful)Family owned and run. 3 family members are accomplished artists. Their art is fun, humorous and everywhere around the two hotels. Breakfast is well worth the visit. Local fruit, fresh eggs and more. Large public dining room is open 24/7 for your use. Yoga/exercise studio with a great view. Laundry. Quiet area of town but close to everything you want to see. AND a resident Alpaca youngster to feed almonds to.
The hostel is run by a lovely family. They were so respectful and friendly and most of all outstandingly supportive in whatever way possible. I kept on going back and also extending my stay. It is right in the centre of Pisac and I wasn't so sure about staying right there, but their garden really provides a lot of privacy and enables you to disconnect from the busy town... perfect combination :-)
After staying in >85 hostels/hotels this year so far, this one truly stands out. As an engineer and innovation manager, I really appreciated the creative and robust design of this unique hostel and the attentive owner going out of his way to improve its creation continually. The place somehow enables meeting nice people quickly and easy. The dogs and views complete the Wolf Totem experience 🐕⛰
The hot water shower is great - one of the best showers I have had in Peru. The room is clean, and the bed is super warm and comfy. I slept very well. The host, Jenny, is super friendly and responsive. Everyday she provided me with hot water for tea, which is very sweet. They have a cute dog, Sparky, who you will find roaming the street, pastry shop, and the main square every day...
Breakfast was buffet style with plenty of choices, freshly squeezed orange juice, egg choices brought to your table. The actual location of Melissa Wasi was much further away from town than the one pinpointed on the Booking.com website. It was 1/2 hour walking to the main square of Pisac. Otherwise the site was wonderfully quiet amidst Eucaliptus trees and gardens.
The rooms were really cute and simple nice big beds very quite and calming. You could see the mountains from every angle and the breakfast was the best we had since the beginning of our trip.
Staff was lovely and very accommodating. Big kitchen to cook in if you want, free filtered water and two beautiful and cute dogs.
Nice hotel. Very comfortable bed and bed linen. Other thoughtful gestures like coca leaves for tea. Hot water, good water pressure. Helpful and friendly staff. English speaking receptionist. Great location with amazing view, yet my room was quiet. Highly recommended. Pisac is worth spending a night or more.
Janny was a wonderful host, friendly and helpful!
Bed was super comfortable and plenty of warm blankets, shower was hot and good pressure! Lots of shops and restaurants nearby and Pisac is a pretty safe town to walk around. Janny will make you breakfast if you ask.
Recommended!
The location, decor, gardens, service and everything about this hotel was wonderful. So close to the beach and in a lovely neighborhood. Breakfast and dinner was delicious too. I would definitely stay at this hotel again if I’m ever back in Lima.
It is a beautifully decorated hotel, with free painting available to all guests. The owners were lovely and very welcoming and generous, and created a lovely atmosphere. The breakfasts were really tasty and there was free tea and coffee on tap.
The location is epic, its a bit of a hill to climb but once you get over that the view is incredible. No where really in Pisac is up the hill so don't be lazy and just book the place and enjoy the view from sun up to sundown!!
Staff are were attentive and helpful. Rooms are clean and spatious. Breakfast buffet is tasty but could have a bit more options. Considering the price the Hotel exceeded our expectations (We had a discount through booking)!
Very well located on the plaza de armas of Pisac! The staff is very very friendly. Rooms are comfortable, neat, the hot shower was more than great.
I could park our motorcycle there too.
Don't hesitate! Go for it!
The location is great (25 min walk from Pisac) and the views of the mountains are absolutely stunning. The decor of the room was cosy and the community feel was great. All the guests were welcoming and friendly.
Great location. Super friendly staff, Steven is a sweetheart and take care of both place and cats with lots of love. Loved my room and cute kitchen! Perfect walk 20 min down to Pisac by the small river.
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