Hotel Midori

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Hotel MidoriThis restored Colonial house, has 24 comfortable and fully equipped rooms, as well as a dining room serving breakfast buffet, lobby, laundry, room service, Wi-Fi, sauna, Jacuzzi, and a very friendly staff. The quality of service is renowned by both national and international tourists

Hotel Midori is strategically located in the Historic Center of Cuzco, a hidden gem a block away from the Plaza de Armas, surrounded by churches, gardens, and restaurants with balconies overlooking this charming Imperial City.

This former Colonial Spanish mansion was transformed to a lovely boutique style hotel, preserving its architectural characteristics and providing guests a warm and inviting atmosphere. The quaint courtyard welcomes you with warmth and light. Don‘t leave without tasting a fresh seafood Ceviche or the grilled Chicken, two of Peru’s authentic culinary delights.

The hotel is just 15 minutes from the Alejandro Velasco International Airport.

Check-in
11:00

Check-out
10:00

Address
Calle Ataud 204

Telephone:
+51 84 248144

Guest Rooms

Studio

Capacidad :

2 adults

Maximum Occupation: 2

Services and amenities

Within Hotel Midori

Front Desk

Laundry

Safe Deposit Box

Internet

Restaurants

Room Service

First aid

Housekeeping

Close to Hotel Midori

Car Rental

Convenience Store

Entertainment

Playground

Movie Theater

Medical Facilities

Fitness Center

Spa

Tours

Swimming pool activities

Shopping

Historic Sites

Bike trails

Jogging Track

Museums

Horseback Riding

Casino

Travel agency

Sauna

Conference room

Beach club

Kids Pool

Attractions and activities

Cusco Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, a visit to Cuzco tumbles you back into the cosmic realm of ancient Andean culture – one of the finest colonial and religious splendors in Latin America. Incas deemed this spot the belly button of the world. But Cuzco is just the beginning; beyond lies the Sacred Valley with a stunningly countryside dotted with villages, high altitude hamlets and ruins linked by trail and railway tracks, which will lead you to Machu Picchu.

A 15th-century Inca site sitting 7,970 feet above sea level on the eastern slope of the Andres, overlooking the Urubamba River hundreds of feet below. The quality of its architecture, and the breathtaking mountain panoramic views has made of Machu Picchu one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world today. It covers 80,000 acres of stunning Peruvian endless and nature you will not forget. To get to Machu Pichu, make sure to catch the tourist train, which runs Cusco/Ollantaytambo/Aguas Calientes. If you are doing the Inca Trail, you will want to get on the train to Aguas Calientes and get off when the train stops mid-route.

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