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Travelstone
+44 (0) 1582 585558
447435 877595
Travelstone
+44 (0) 1582 585558
447435 877595
Cusco
Hotel José Antonio Cusco
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About the hotel

This 4-star hotel is located in the heart of Peru, a 10-minute walk from the Plaza de Armas. It has a colonial design and offers free Wi-Fi and parking. The rooms at the Jose Antonio hotel feature air conditioning, cable TV, DVD player and marble bathroom with bathtub. The El Rejo restaurant serves Peruvian cuisine and the El Molino bar offers a wide variety of cocktails. This property also has a hot tub and sauna. Hotel Jose Antonio is a 15-minute walk from Cusco Cathedral and Alejandro Velasco Astete Airport is 4.5 km away.IMPORTANT:We have a rate option, which includes taxes (18%) for Peruvian residents. On the other hand, in the event that a Peruvian citizen and a foreign citizen share a room, said reservation will be subject to 18% VAT.Based on local tax laws, Peruvian citizens (and foreigners staying more than 59 days in Peru) must pay an additional fee of 18%. To be exempt from the payment of this 18% IGV supplement, guests must present a copy of their immigration card and passport. It is essential to present both documents to qualify for exemption from payment. Otherwise, guests must pay the indicated supplement. Foreign business guests who request a printed invoice are also required to pay this 18% supplement, regardless of the length of their stay in Peru.

Information about the area

Cusco, Peru
Cuzco, situated in the Southern Sierras, is among the most frequented cities in Peru. It was formerly the capital of the Inca dynasty and currently serves as the entryway to the Sacred Valley and the Andean capital of Peru. Cuzco radiates charm and magnificence, and it is brimming with character. The heart of Cuzco is the Plaza de Armas, where you can discover the Cathedral and the Compañía de Jesús church, among other notable structures. The city's architecture is an intriguing blend of Spanish Colonial built on Inca ruins, and everything else is a distinctive fusion of Spanish and indigenous influences. Wandering through Cuzco’s picturesque, narrow, cobblestone streets is a source of endless fascination. Cuzco is a constant connection to the past, its streets are filled with vibrant costumes, handicraft shops, impressive Incan ruins, and local flair is omnipresent. Hatunrumiyoc is situated near Plaza de Nazarenas, not far from Plaza de Armas. It is a narrow pedestrian street, renowned for its Inca walls where massive stones are precisely carved to fit together without mud or concrete. You’ll find the masterpiece, a 12-angled stone, about halfway down the street. Cuzco is the most convenient city from which tourists can start visits to Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and other Inca sites in the region. The city’s incredible architecture and the awe-inspiring natural surroundings make Cusco a city hard to leave.

What’s nearby

  • Wanchaq train station - 0.12 km
  • Kenko - 0.56 km
  • Garcilaso Stadium - 0.62 km
  • Inca temple of Qurikancha - 0.62 km
  • Convent of Santo Domingo - 0.64 km
  • Tupac Amaru Square - 0.66 km

Getting around

  • (CUZ) Cuzco, Teniente Alejandro Velasco Astete Intl, PE - 3.8 km
  • poroy, poroy train station, pe - 8.31 km
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