Pirwa Bed & Breakfast Cusco(Cuzco) Peru is only a minute away from Cusco's Main Square, the Plaza de Armas. It's located on Suecia, one of the streets that lead into the Square. A cheery and comfortable Bed & Breakfast with a welcoming atmosphere, this is the perfect choice for your home away from home. It's a cozy oasis whose central location puts you right in the middle of city life, with major attractions, markets, cafés, restaurants, bars and clubs just around the corner.
At Pirwa Bed & Breakfast Cusco you'll have the choice between single, twin, or matrimonial doubles with private bathrooms, or triple rooms with shared bathrooms. No matter what your preference, you'll have access to comfortable beds and hot showers.
Start your day of exploring off right with a satisfying free breakfast and perhaps some mate de coca to ward off altitude sickness. While you´re out you never have to worry about security because there's staff present at all hours of the day and night. There are also lockers to store valuables or travel documents.
When you need a rest after a day of discovery in the historical Capital of the Incan Empire, you can relax in the TV Lounge while trading travel tips and experiences with your fellow travelers or reconnecting with your family online for free. (You can tap into the wireless connection if you've brought your own device, but if not there's a computer in the covered courtyard that you can make use of). If the Peruvian ingredients showcased in the market tempt you, feel free to try your hand at local cuisine in the self-serve kitchen that's available for your use at all hours.
Once you're ready to head out again, the convenient travel desk can assist you with any requests or answer any questions you may have about tours or destinations. Enjoy cheap budget accommodation, atmosphere and entertainment in the same spot- Pirwa Hostels Bed & Breakfast is your destination!
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| Private Double Ensuite One bed for two people with private bathroom |
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S./90.00 - (Aprox. $33.50.00)
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| Private Twin Ensuite Two beds with private bathroom |
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S./90.00 - (Aprox. $33.50)
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| Dorm x 3 Beds A room for 3 people with shared bathroom |
Rates X Person
S./31.50 - (Aprox. $12.00)
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Chinchero Village is worth a visit to witness how it preserves its pre-Columbian traditions through the centuries. This legendary birthplace of the rainbow (the Incan deity k'uychi) was once the royal country estate of Túpac Inca Yupanqui. It's known for its bright Sunday market where one can find traditional woven textiles being sold in front of the colonial church, built atop the palace ruins and decorated with murals inside and out, and a sturdy Inca wall with 12 large trapezoidal niches.

Church on the east of Cuzco's Main Square is considered one of the America's finest Baroque buildings. Built upon the base of Inca Huayna Cápac's palace along with the Cathedral, many consider its ornate façade to surpass the beauty and grandeur of the Cathedral, which is why the Vatican tried to halt its construction, although its mandate did not arrive in time. Beyond its elaborate façade is a golden altar that dazzles when lit up and paintings from local masters.

in the Sacred Valley was built atop Inca foundations and has some of South America's oldest continuously-occupied dwellings. It was the estate of Inca Pachacuti, whose original urban planning is still intact. The religious, ceremonial, and military ruins left behind include the only fortress to have successfully withstood Spanish attack, storehouses, temples, and more. An prestigious area in Inca times, its terracing showcases finer stonework than in other towns.

United the empire across 6 countries, crossing the Andes and reaching into deserts and coasts. Its most famous segment is the 4 day Inca Trail from km 82 to the ruins of Machu Picchu. It's 26 miles through mountain landscapes, cloud-forest, and subtropical jungle showcasing the ruins of Llactapata, Runkurakay, Sayacmarca, Phuyupatamarca, Wiñay Wayna, and scattered Inca tunnels and paved paths. It ends on the Huayna Picchu summit to watch the sun rise over Machu Picchu.