Hotel Luna De Oro Cusco
-13.514979, -71.984316Overview
Located merely 10 minutes' walk from the Peruvian Plaza de Armas, Ayenda Luna De Oro Cusco hotel is merely a 6-minute walk from Cristo Blanco. For business travellers, a desk and a xerox are available on request.
Location
The centre of Cusco can be reached within a 20-minute walk. Convent of Santo Domingo is within close distance of the hotel, while Alejandro Velasco Astete International airport is 10 km from it. There is Saqsaywaman only 14 minutes' walk away, while Colectivo a Curahuasi Abancay bus station approximately a 15-minute walk from this 2-star hotel.
Rooms
Private bathrooms include nice touches such as complimentary toiletries.
Eat & Drink
Guests are invited to the onsite terrace bar to unwind with a drink. Morena Peruvian Kitchen, which serves Peruvian specialities, is merely an 8-minute walk away.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds1 Double bed
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 3 persons
Essential information about Hotel Luna De Oro Cusco
| 💵 Lowest room price | 2654 INR |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 1.8 km |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 7.3 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Alejandro Velasco Astete International, CUZ |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Hotel Luna De Oro Cusco
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missingWrote a review on 10 Aug
Gorgeous Colonial Decor: The Qorikilla is a visual feast with its antique lamps, baroque colonial-era furniture, and captivating paintings. It's like stepping into a museum of art and history.
Limited Communication: I had no luck getting a response when I inquired about airport pickup. It would have been helpful to have clearer communication channels.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Aug
I stayed here for one night while traveling around Peru. The staff were all really friendly, especially Hugo in reception (who also speaks English really well). My room was nice and clean, with a really comfortable bed and private bathroom (with lovely hot water!). The hostal itself is beautifully decorated with artwork and seating areas. And there's a rooftop terrace where you can take in the views of Cuzco. They served a tasty buffet breakfast of bread, jam, cereal, yogurt, fruit, tea/coffee, which was very welcome after the small breakfast's that most other places I went to served. This hostel was quite possibly my favourite out of all the other places I stayed while in Peru!
The only downside would be walking back up the hill after a day of wandering around Cuzco! But if you want somewhere with nice views you have to expect that.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Aug
The staff at Qorikilla guesthouse was very friendly and we felt welcome from the start. Although out room was pretty small it was clean and had a comfortable bed with clever storage options. The view from the terrace is breathtaking. Price was very reasonable.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Jul
The location of this hotel is fantastic, with easy access to the main attractions and close to the city center. It is also conveniently located near the usual price for Machu Picchu or the secret valley. the rooms are clean and comfortable, with thick and comfortable bedding. the staff is friendly and helpful, making sure guests have everything they need for a great stay. They provide tea and TV in the reception area, adding to the overall comfort and convenience of the hotel.
The Wi-Fi in the rooms can be slow at times.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Jul
Good price for a private room and private bathroom.
They have a strict no-guests policy. My friend who was also staying in Cusco came to visit me, and we were planning on waiting in my room for an hour before meeting other friends for dinner. However, he was not in my room for 5 minutes before one of the staff knocked on my door and told me he had to leave, saying "the room is for one person only." Even though we explained we were only going to be there for less than an hour, and my friend was not staying the night to mooch off of my single- person rate, he would not let us stay in my room! We ended up having to sit in the reception area until it was time to leave for dinner. The whole experience was very awkward, and the staff was completely unreasonable. I definitely did not like being treated with such suspicion when I had no idea I was doing anything wrong.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Jul
Very pretty hotel, good location easy walk to city center if a little steep on the way back ! Very helpful, friendly and informative staff.
Breakfast wasn't great, coffee not very good. Cooked breakfast was extra ( not much extra ) but stayed in other hotels in similar price range and breakfast was better.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Jul
Staff helpful, accommodating. Assisted with taxis, extra heating. Remembered requests, gave same room. Clean hostel, comfy bed. Would stay again.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Jul
It was better than I expected. It was clean. It was small but it does the job. You can ask for heater and hair dryer since is not included in the room. Breakfast was basic.
it was located on a steep stair steps...
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missingWrote a review on 05 Jul
Good breakfast, rooms are clean, staff is nice.
A bit cold in the rooms The hotel is not that far from the Plaza de armas, but really hard to climb to, with all that stairs and pollution... The staff tried to make us pay two times for our room !!!
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missingWrote a review on 28 Mar
The staff were super cool and hooked us up with heaters and extra blankets. The location was fire, just a short walk to all the dope clubs and bars in the city. Plus, the view from the roof was straight fire - perfect for those epic pre-game sessions.
The only thing that could have made our stay even more lit would be if the hotel had a sick rooftop party area. Imagine throwing down with some sick beats and epic views of the city while chilling with your squad.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Mar
The hotel was very clean and rooms were comfortable even though they were small. The view was incredible. Yuri was very helpful and the breakfast was pretty good. The location is close to the center of Cusco. They stored our bags for us while we were on the Inca Trail and had everything ready in our room when we came back.
The night desk worker was always asleep, even if we came in around 10 or 11 pm. When we went to the Inca trail, he was supposed to wake us up at 3:30am, but I ended up waking him up when we left at 4am. We had to ask for soap, a heater, and a hairdryer each day which was a little bit annoying, but overall this was a nice place to stay.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Mar
Very friendly and helpfull staff! Room is nice and clean. 10 min walk from main square. Beautiful view over the city from the top floor!
Can be a bit noisy, due to the neighbours dogs and chicken. Can also be a bit cold, but a heater is available..
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missingWrote a review on 06 Mar
I really got great value for my money at Ayenda! The room was clean and cozy, and the view of the city from the hotel was amazing.
Only one small suggestion for the breakfast - it would be nice to have some variety and options for the food in the morning.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Mar
People were very polite
They did not have any first aid medicine box for even simple pain killers. Lack of English fluency affected communication
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missingWrote a review on 04 Mar
The staff were attentive and helpful. The beds were warm and cozy. Hotel was nice and quiet. Awesome breakfast....best so far in Peru! A little out of the way but definitely worth it!!
The hotel is at the top of a hill and its difficult if you are acclimatized to the altitude.
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