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Casa de Campo Cusco
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7.2
/10
Pleasant
69 reviews
What Guests Say About Their Stay
Stephanie
10.0
/ 10
I loved how quiet and surrounded by nature this property was, with an epic view! Worth climbing the stairs to get there. :) It is walking distance to restaurants and shops in the beautiful San Blas neighbourhood, and also walking distance to some incredible mountain trails and archeological sites. Free breakfast and coffee/tea with a view every morning was perfect and the staff was so kind and friendly. My room felt cozy and clean, with rustic charm, nature just outside my windows, nice warm blankets and a comfy bed. Good hot shower. I felt safe here, and in Cusco in general, as a solo female.There is a decent communal kitchen for preparing something basic. No water filtration system, so the choice was to either buy bottled water or boil water. I chose to drink boiled water and had no problem. The wifi was spotty and inconsistent as was my CUY/CLARO cellular reception. I was unable to maintain consistent video calls and found it challenging for remote working. Like most places in Cusco, the walls are thin, and so you'll hear your neighbours. I recommend ear plugs or headphones. Overall, the guests were all very respectful and relaxed. Not a party vibe place, which was perfect for me. The room was advertised as having a fireplace, though the staff told me it cannot be used. I had been looking forward to a nice cozy fire on those cold Cusco nights. I would return to Casa de Campo the next time I pass through Cusco. The quiet nature vibe was a perfect oasis amidst the busy city.
Ola
10.0
/ 10
Great place for those who looking for quite stay with amazing view!
Friendly staff ( barely speaking English but very kind and helpful)
Good room, with super hot shower, we had a tiny balcony - with spectacular view on the city!!! Better than any other place we’ve been.
Katelyn
10.0
/ 10
Perfect place for our one night in Cusco. Only a 7 minute walk to the Plaza de Armas. Was pretty chilly, but there were lots of extra blankets.
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Calle Tanda Pata #298, Cusco, Provincia de Cusco, Peru, 8003
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Calle Tanda Pata #298, Cusco, Provincia de Cusco, Peru, 8003
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Casa de Campo Cusco is a hotel is located at Cusco.
About Casa de Campo Cusco
Splendid service together with wide range of facilities provided will make you complain for nothing during your stay at Casa de Campo Cusco.
With all facilities offered, Casa de Campo Cusco is the right place to stay.
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General
- Reception hall
- Microwave (shared)
- Refrigerator (shared)
- Smoking area
- Rooftop terrace
Hotel Services
- Laundry service
- Luggage storage
- Multilingual staff
- Tours
- Concierge
Public Facilities
- Others
- Safety deposit box
- Coffee/tea in lobby
Things to Do
- Picnic area
- Garden
Food and Drinks
- Breakfast
Connectivity
- Free WiFi
Accommodation Policy & General Information in Casa de Campo Cusco
Important Note
Planning to check in outside the check-in time (such as early morning or late in the evening)? You can arrange it directly with the property!
- Late check-in fee for check-in between 10:30 PM and 6:00 AM
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property. Fees may include applicable taxes:
- You may be required to pay the following charge at the property: Peru Value-Added Tax (VAT) at 18%. A VAT exemption is available to travelers who present a valid passport and tourist visa showing they are not a resident of Peru. The exemption applies only to stays in Peru not exceeding 60 days.
We have included all charges provided to us by the property.
- Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
- Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
- Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
- This property accepts credit cards; cash is not accepted
- Cashless transactions are available
- Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
- This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios, terraces which may not be suitable for children; if you have concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm they can accommodate you in a suitable room
- Please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property; the policies listed are provided by the property
- This property does not provide heaters in the rooms.
There is no front desk at this property. To make arrangements for check-in please contact the property at least 24 hours before arrival using the information on the booking confirmation. If you are planning to arrive after 10:00 PM please contact the property in advance using the information on the booking confirmation. Guests must contact the property in advance for check-in instructions. The host will greet guests on arrival. For any questions, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation. Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools.
Hotel only accepts guests with minimum age of 18
Check-in/Check-out Time
Check-in:
13:00 - 22:00
Check-out:
Before 10:00
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General Information
Popular Facilities | WiFi |
Check-In / Check-Out Time | From 13:00 - 22:00 - to 10:00 |
Breakfast Availability | Yes, hotel has room that provide breakfast |
Available rooms at Casa de Campo Cusco | 49 |
Number of floors in Casa de Campo Cusco | 3 |
Another facilities in Casa de Campo Cusco | Reception hall, Microwave (shared), Refrigerator (shared), Smoking area, Rooftop terrace |
Frequently asked question in Casa de Campo Cusco
What are available facilities at Casa de Campo Cusco?
There are top facilites at Casa de Campo Cusco such as WiFi. (some may require extra charges)
What is normal check-in & check-out time at Casa de Campo Cusco?
The standard check-in time at Casa de Campo Cusco is starting from 13:00 - 22:00 while the latest check-out time is at Before 10:00
Does Casa de Campo Cusco provide breakfast?
Yes, Casa de Campo Cusco provides breakfast. However, you need to choose a room with breakfast or pay extra charge if you book a room without breakfast.
What is the star rating of Casa de Campo Cusco?
Casa de Campo Cusco is a 3.0-star hotel.
How many floors does Casa de Campo Cusco have?
Casa de Campo Cusco has 3 floors.
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Overall Ratings & Reviews Casa de Campo Cusco
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7.2
Pleasant
From 69 reviews
Cleanliness
7.4
Room Comfort
6.4
Location
7.0
Service and Facilites
7.8
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Gabriel
Leisure with Partner
4.0
/10
Reviewed 24 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
10:21
5
Cusco and Machu Picchu and Cus...
Jun 21, 2025 - Jul 4, 2025
Would like to find out who does the vetting for this hotel. I would start by letting you know that the facility was outdated. Had no heat, did not provide portable heaters with temperatures in the lower 40's degrees. Only blanklets that weren't enough most of the time.
The bathroom was a complete disaster holes in the wall behind the sink, the shower drain was partially clogged. In a stay of almost 10 nights we had 2 days when the water heater was out of service. My wife one night had to take a shower with cold water only to learn after the fact that there was no hot water. The only good thing that can be mentioned about this hotel is the staff that tried to work with the little that they had to offer. Over. the past few years we have used and relied on the services of Expedia to make sure the we get the most of our trips. Also, the 2 reservations that I booked for my family at the Hidden Garden Hotel in Cuzco were not the greatest of services, very dissapointing experience in all.
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Lisa
Leisure with Friends
8.0
/10
Reviewed 26 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
Very beautiful place and views. there's no heater in the rooms, so is very cold, but everything went out find! Also too many stairs to climb after a long day walking and tours, but we mange it well too. We love the surrounding near the Hotel and breakfast was good. In general love the place.
Jazmine
6.0
/10
Reviewed 26 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
GORGEOUS hostel!! Amazing views, lovely plants, yummy breakfast.
Keep in mind - the stairs to get to your room are killer; especially after experiencing Machu Picchu, Humantay Lake, and Rainbow Mountain + Red Valley. My knees and glutes were feeling the burn.
Disappointed that the fireplace + hot tub did not work :( although it does say “bathtub” it did not fill the tub w hot or warm water - would’ve been nice after a long day of hiking. We were given a small heater that did not keep us warm but the wool blankets were so cozy. Still very cold nights in the winter time. On the plus side there is a massage studio next door.
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Johanna
10.0
/10
Reviewed 35 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
The location is great and it’s a very quaint and camp feel. Loved it.
Stephanie
Business and Leisure
10.0
/10
Reviewed 35 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
I loved how quiet and surrounded by nature this property was, with an epic view! Worth climbing the stairs to get there. :) It is walking distance to restaurants and shops in the beautiful San Blas neighbourhood, and also walking distance to some incredible mountain trails and archeological sites. Free breakfast and coffee/tea with a view every morning was perfect and the staff was so kind and friendly. My room felt cozy and clean, with rustic charm, nature just outside my windows, nice warm blankets and a comfy bed. Good hot shower. I felt safe here, and in Cusco in general, as a solo female.There is a decent communal kitchen for preparing something basic. No water filtration system, so the choice was to either buy bottled water or boil water. I chose to drink boiled water and had no problem. The wifi was spotty and inconsistent as was my CUY/CLARO cellular reception. I was unable to maintain consistent video calls and found it challenging for remote working. Like most places in Cusco, the walls are thin, and so you'll hear your neighbours. I recommend ear plugs or headphones. Overall, the guests were all very respectful and relaxed. Not a party vibe place, which was perfect for me. The room was advertised as having a fireplace, though the staff told me it cannot be used. I had been looking forward to a nice cozy fire on those cold Cusco nights. I would return to Casa de Campo the next time I pass through Cusco. The quiet nature vibe was a perfect oasis amidst the busy city.
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Sam
Leisure with Partner
2.0
/10
Reviewed 38 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
SCAM, was told they gave my room away when I got there and they offered no suitable alternative, I had to book with a different hotel and I was told in person I could get a refund by contacting Expedia, they repeatedly hang up on Expedia agents who need confirmation to avoid granting the refund after days of trying.
Ashley
Leisure with Friends
6.0
/10
Reviewed 69 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
Make sure you contact them via WhatsApp (not expedia app) a few weeks before arrival or you’ll be stuck outside for HOURS until someone comes to open the door for checkin…(we had an owner at a neighboring hostel get in contact for us after waiting). However, beautiful views. Cleanliness was OK. Rooms were COLD. No heating. Make sure you pay extra for a fireplace room.
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Verified traveler
6.0
/10
Reviewed 88 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
The property is beautiful, however it’s showing wrong location on Google maps. Casa de campo will be the right spot. Our room had fireplace but due to no ventilation room gets smokey. Amazing staff! Internet pretty weak and inconsistent. Amazing view of the city. Get ready to walk up some steps to get there!
Michael
2.0
/10
Reviewed 218 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
No one answered the doors or the phone and I ended up staying at a nearby hotel. Looked it up and it stated that it was closed permanently.
Verified traveler
8.0
/10
Reviewed 310 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
Nice placing. Very beauty view. A lot of plants. This hotel has a very good atmosphere.
Ola
10.0
/10
Reviewed 325 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
Great place for those who looking for quite stay with amazing view!
Friendly staff ( barely speaking English but very kind and helpful)
Good room, with super hot shower, we had a tiny balcony - with spectacular view on the city!!! Better than any other place we’ve been.
Katelyn
10.0
/10
Reviewed 328 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
Perfect place for our one night in Cusco. Only a 7 minute walk to the Plaza de Armas. Was pretty chilly, but there were lots of extra blankets.
donny
10.0
/10
Reviewed 335 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
I stayed here 2 nights, and actually the smaller double superior room I enjoyed more than the jr suite. Overall the stay was great. I made a fire both nights and was comfy. It is cold at night, but plenty of blankets to use and the morning sun overlooking the city is fantastic!! will be back one day. gracias por todo
Vipul
8.0
/10
Reviewed 386 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
Brilliant views, very friendly staff but very steep steps. Heidy is awesome - English speaking and on top of everything. We were there in Winter - the heating is pretty lame. There was a fireplace in one room but the logs were too long for it - the lit logs would fall on the wooden floor - a definite fire hazard. All in all a great place and give the feeling of living in a tree house. Recommended 👍
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Tat
8.0
/10
Reviewed 400 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
Nice hotel with a great view and very friendly staff. Lots of steps. Close to centre.
Verified traveler
4.0
/10
Reviewed 404 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
Casa de campo would not be my first choice if I were to go to Cusco again. It would probably be toward the bottom of my list. The room was not comforatable. It was missing basic things like light bulbs and power outlets and a shower head. The bathroom had an awful smell that permitted throughout the entire space. The WiFi doesn’t work, that was the most annoying thing. The rest I could deal with because I was only spending one night, but WiFi was essential. My brother was able to connect on his crappy android device though. Also, there an inconveniently and dangerously placed pipe jutting out of the wall in the stairway, it almost caught me in the face on multiple occasions. The bed was not soft. We had a two bed room and there was only 1 spare blanket. I asked for another and was brought a dingy blanket that looked as though it had been stored in shed for a few years. Also, there was a very loud chorus of street dogs that kept us awake all night. eg the barking chain (see “101 Dalmatians”).
It did however have a nice view over the city. And maybe this is just how the hotels in Cusco are. But it wasn’t something I’d want to do again.
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Adam
8.0
/10
Reviewed 415 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
Casa De Campo is nestled on the side of a hill in the San Blas area of Cusco, just a short ten minute walk uphill on little cobblestone streets from the Plaza de Armas.
Our room was on the front of the building and provided us with lovely views of the cobblestone street below as well as the city of Cusco, including the plaza. We spent the few days around New Years Eve there, and although we were in the Plaza de Armas (and, really, you should be, too) for the holiday itself, for the days we stayed there following New Years Eve, we had the lovely and surreal opportunity to see leftover fireworks exploding in the sky for a few days afterward from the comfort of our bed.
The staff were accommodating and helpful with all of our questions about what to do and where around Cusco, and even tried to help us sort out a few complicated arrangements for our later trip to Machu Picchu.
I'm sure you'd love it there as much as we did.
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Verified traveler
10.0
/10
Reviewed 444 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
Great price, quaint hotel, helpful staff. It had cute little courtyards to enjoy your tea. They also served a simple breakfast everyday. The basic rooms are lacking in most modern amenities (AC, heater, hair dryer) but you can get them upon request.
Verified traveler
8.0
/10
Reviewed 495 week(s) ago
Hotels.com verified review
I enjoyed my room very much, but it appears that the rooms are not consistent. My friends did not enjoy there room as much. Breakfast is okay, wifi is spotty.
Verified traveler
8.0
/10
Reviewed 542 week(s) ago
Expedia Group verified review
It. Is to far from activities and is high over the city and many steps to climb. Not accessible to taxis
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