Casa Hospedaje Hatun Quilla

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7.6

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8.6

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8.8

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Roberto
10.0
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Reviewed 53 week(s) ago

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Nos encantó la Recepcion de Julio, con su trato Cortez, respetuoso y elegante, sencillamente encantado.
Toshihiro
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10.0
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Reviewed 111 week(s) ago

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I stayed at Hatun Quilla for 6 nights. The owner Julio was very friendly and helpful. Very quiet and convenient place near the Plaza de Armas. Would definitely stay again!
David
8.0
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Reviewed 203 week(s) ago

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As the only guest there, i was treated very well.
Joel
4.0
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Reviewed 314 week(s) ago

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Everything other reviewers have said is correct. Heat in the rooms is considered a "luxury." Wi-Fi is spotty. Breakfast is cold bread and instant coffee. There is (some) hot water. The paint is peeling and there is little attention to detail regarding cleanliness and upkeep. However, the staff was friendly and helpful. We felt safe there. The area was extremely quiet. In short, it was an okay place to stay, but we saw better options for a better price when we had our boots on the ground in Cusco.
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Verified traveler
4.0
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Reviewed 315 week(s) ago

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The best I can say was that the people were nice and let us leave our bags at the hotel while we went to Machu Picchu. The accommodations are very spartan. The rooms were cold, and there was not very much hot water when we try to take a shower. When leaving, we opted to fly smelly and take a shower at our next destination instead of taking a cold shower again there, where, I might add, there was no shampoo available. the internet was spotty, but this is probably true in most of the city. We paid about $21 USD night, but there are places nearby, right around, was charged 50 soles ($15 USD). That's much cheaper.
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Victoria
10.0
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Reviewed 348 week(s) ago

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We stayed at Hatun Quilla for 3 nights and were not disappointed! The owner is so helpful and friendly, the rooms were clean and comfortable and the views from the top floor where you eat breakfast were amazing!! The owner booked our rainbow mountain excursion and eve let us store our bags there so we wouldn’t have to drag them to Machu Pichu! In addition it was extremely secure and they always had the door locked, and it was extremely quiet at night. Would definitely recommend!
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Verified traveler
4.0
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Reviewed 376 week(s) ago

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We were sooooo cold in the room. There was a heater attached to the wall but you had to pay for the extension cord to use it..... so we were so cold... even in the breakfast room, some other tourists had to go get their coats as it was freezing. The heater in the room was broken and it smelled like gas. Also, as we were preparing to go to bed, we heard mice or rats in the ceiling and walls. We did not see any, but it was not reassuring... So if you go to this hotel, you can't be afraid of mice, and bring your extension cord and slippers!!!!
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Verified traveler
10.0
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Reviewed 379 week(s) ago

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Staff was wonderful and so helpful in providing whatever information/tour assistance I needed. Quiet cozy place to stay near the center of town. Would definitely stay again!
Verified traveler
8.0
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Reviewed 392 week(s) ago

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The breakfast place is good. Room is ok given the price. Staff are friendly. Room is a bit cold without heating facilities, though.
Sarah
8.0
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Reviewed 397 week(s) ago

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Nice area just out of town, lots of good foot options nearby. The staff are lovely! I speak horrendous Spanish but they always helped us with a smile. Our only complaints were the breakfast (just bread, jam, butter, bologna, and yogurt - but my partner and I are lactose intolerant so we found it a little lacking and had to get a second breakfast elsewhere), and our room was FREEZING. I’m talking ice cold floors, the air is icy - which doesn’t make sense because everywhere else in the building is a tolerable temperature. Wasn’t bad enough to stop us though, we did come back a second time after Machu Picchu and the staff were kind enough to store our big bags for us.
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Simon
8.0
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Reviewed 423 week(s) ago

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Wifi signal not strong enough
Javier
10.0
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Reviewed 433 week(s) ago

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Helpful staff. Can book day trips right at the lobby, and was picked up right in front of the hotel. Main plaza is only a few blocks from the hotel.
Verified traveler
10.0
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Reviewed 435 week(s) ago

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Really helpful reception staff. Room comfortable, shared bathroom good with hot water and good shower power. Breakfast decent
Joao Robinson
8.0
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Reviewed 441 week(s) ago

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Ten minutes’ walk from the main plazas. As nice and hospitable hosts as you can find anywhere. They allowed us to leave luggage with them for over a week while we trekked throughout Peru. In total, we visited them 3 times during our 2-week trip to Peru. We stayed three nights when we first arrived and during the Inti Raymi celebrations. We returned a week later to drop off more goodies that we bought along the way. And lastly, we came back towards the end of our trip to pick up and organize everything. They were super friendly and helpful throughout. As for the rooms, they are clean and quaint. Considering the age and type the building and the weather, there will be a slight moldy smell when you first enter the rooms, but otherwise it was a pleasant stay. The fourth-floor lounge was a treat. The breakfast was simple, so head out into town for some Peruvian gastronomical adventures, we recommend the San Pedro Central market and the myriad of eateries around the Plaza de Armas. Shopping around Cuzco was the best too, be sure to haggle and visit the mercados south of the main plaza.
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Verified traveler
8.0
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Reviewed 450 week(s) ago

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Awesome staff. Clean. Hot water but cold at night. (We are in end of may) we asked for a little heater and they borrowed one for a few hours. Close walk form about everything. A women sells fruits just next door and a food market across the street ah quiet except for the chickens next door
Rolf
2.0
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Reviewed 484 week(s) ago

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This was our first night in Cusco. This hotel may be a birds eye close to the Plaza, but oh, how the climb down, and up was steep. Plan on taking a taxi back every evening. The room we had was a two level, but cold and miserable. My wife came away from insect bites... not normal in Cusco. The bed was uncomfortable, and the breakfast scant. After some dispute with the head manager, we cancelled and went elsewhere. Not a pleasant experience.
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subianta
8.0
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Reviewed 488 week(s) ago

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That is ok considering the price.
Maritza
8.0
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Reviewed 488 week(s) ago

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Staff super nice and kind, always available and ready to make you feel very comfortable.
Verified traveler
8.0
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Reviewed 494 week(s) ago

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It was okay, except cfor the roosters in the morning.
Verified traveler
8.0
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Reviewed 507 week(s) ago

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Hatun Quilla is a great place to set up a base for a few days and explore Cusco. They offer reasonably priced private rooms and the staff are all friendly and helpful (even when your Spanish is less than ideal).
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