Frommer's Review
One of Cusco's newest upmarket hotels, a member of the French Novotel chain, is built around the guts of a lovely 16th-century colonial building with a spectacular central courtyard. Most of the rooms, however, are in newly built additions. Opened in 2001, the hotel is modern and dependable, with good services and amenities, although, in most regards, it's a notch below the city's two top-flight luxury hotels. The modern rooms are well equipped and brightly colored, but are otherwise standard accommodations. At this level, it's worth spending the extra money to get one of the superior rooms in the converted colonial section of the hotel; they are larger and much more atmospheric. The hotel, a short distance from the Plaza de Armas, features a nice gardenside restaurant serving French fare, and a warm bar with a fireplace. Deals might be available online or by asking for better rates.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; sauna; concierge; business facilities; salon; 24-hr room service; babysitting; laundry service
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