Libertador Palacio del Inka Cusco - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Close enough, but a bit removed from the hubbub of the Plaza de Armas, this hotel on the tiny Plazoleta Santo Domingo was the last home of Francisco Pizarro, the first governor of Peru. The glass-covered lobby is a great place to relax with a mate de coca and soak in the antiques, fountain, and Cusq... fodors.com
No title - expert review One of Cusco's top two hotels, the Libertador could just as easily be called the Conquistador. Directly across from the Inca Temple of the Sun and built on the foundations of the Aclla Huyasi, where the Inca chieftain kept maidens, this elegant traditional hotel occupies a historic house once inhabi... frommers.com
No title - expert review The hotel has a spa and wellness center which is at extra cost. This is an ideal property for those wishing to have a quiet time but also want to be near the actions. The hotel is away from noise but still close to fun. It is in an ideal location overlooking the calming sea in Gumbet.The rooms are d... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The restaurant has an exclusive hancraft store. 11/05 MQThe hotel is located within the historical center. The main square is three blocks away where you can appreciate the majestic cathedral of Cuzco.All the rooms are in very good condition, all decor... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Welcome to the colonial charm of Libertador Cusco. Sun drenched stucco arches, built by Inca labourers, topped with terracotta tiles border the peaceful courtyard. Only the sound of the Spanish style fountain disturbs the perfect peace. The ancient Inca capital of Cusco offers a wealth of extraordin... sidestep.com
Old-World Elegance - user review My partner and I stayed at the Libertador last week and found it charming and elegant. We had a large room with very comfortable beds, and service was impeccable. Our only complaint was that, unlike at other hotels in Peru, no bottled water was provided free of charge. The hotel guide noted that the... fodors.com
No title - user review Smallish room for the price, but comfortable. Service spotty in restaurant and at front desk (lost documents from our tour operator). Still, we enjoyed o... fodors.com
Bad plumbing for such an otherwise excellent hotel - user review This is a beautiful hotel. Room is comfortable with nice firm mattress and very quiet. Super high tech elevators. Restaurant is absolutely outstanding and breakfast buffet has everything one could want plus some. Only complaint is the plumbing, which is horrible. We had to change rooms because neith... fodors.com
Best 5 stars of Cusco - user review Try it and know why it is the best 5 stars of Cusco since 20 years. Great Hotel and ... fodors.com
First class all around - user review We have just returned from our first visit to Peru. Six nights were spent at the Libertador. With good service, excellent food and a high degree of cleanliness, this hotel w... travel.yahoo.com
Best Service - user review We found the Libertador to be the perfect place to stay in Cusco. The staff and the service was superb. A top five star Hotel in origanal Inka walls... We hope to return very soo... travel.yahoo.com
great place in Cusco - user review I enjoyed a 3 nights stay in this hotel and the staff is very helpfull. A nice mixture of Inca, colonial and modern decoration Much better price than the Monasterio for a same qu... travel.yahoo.com
Inca wall - user review The hotel have an inca wall in the bar area. I did not find something like that in any other hotel I visited before. The bar is carefully presented and the wall ilumination is perfect... travel.yahoo.com
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