Pisac Inn
Right on Pisac’s main plaza overlooking the market stalls, this charming inn is run by a friendly Peruvian–American couple who also operate a tour company, and is the best option in town. The colorful rooms have hardwood floors and are decorated with Andean textiles and handcrafted furnishings. The hotel’s restaurant, Cuchara de Palo, has a wood-burning oven and serves dishes with produce from a local organic farm. A small spa with reasonably priced massages and a flower-filled courtyard round out the amenities.
Right on Pisac’s main plaza overlooking the market stalls, this charming inn is run by a friendly Peruvian–American couple who also operate a tour company, and is the best option in town. The colorful rooms have hardwood floors and are decorated with Andean textiles and handcrafted furnishings. The hotel’s restaurant, Cuchara de Palo, has a wood-burning oven and serves dishes with produce from a local organic farm. A small spa with reasonably priced massages and a flower-filled courtyard round out the amenities.
