Hotel Libertador Cusco is located within the historical center of the city, occupying the fabulous "Casa de los Cuatro Bustos", where Francisco Pizarro, first spanish governor of Peru, used to live. It was built on the foundations of the "Aclla Huasi", where the chosen virgins of the Inca lived. Some of its original walls still remain.
The house was restored in 1976, to become the present Hotel Libertador Cusco. Only three blocks from the hotel, you find the Main Square, where you can appreciate the majestic cathedral of Cusco.
The hotel is located only 10 minutes from Cusco´s "Velasco Astete" International airport.
The Libertador Cusco Hotel has 254 rooms and has been ranked by the Peruvian Ministry of Industry and Tourism as the best 5-star hotel in the city.
In our "Inti Raymi" restaurant, you can enjoy excellent typical and international food, while watching a spectacular presentation of Andean dances.
In the "Rumi" bar, you can admire an original Inca wall while tasting the traditional Pisco sour.
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Hotel Libertador Cusco is located within the historical center of the city, occupying the fabulous "Casa de los Cuatro Bustos", where Francisco Pizarro, first spanish governor of Peru, used to live.
It was built on the foundations of the "Aclla Huasi", where the chosen virgins of the Inca lived. Some of its original walls still remain.
The house was restored in 1976, to become the present Hotel Libertador Cusco.
Only three blocks from the hotel, you find the Main Square, where you can appreciate the majestic cathedral of Cusco.
The hotel is located only 10 minutes from Cusco´s "Velasco Astete" International airport.
The Libertador Cusco Hotel has 254 rooms and has been ranked by the Peruvian Ministry of Industry and Tourism as the best 5-star hotel in the city.
In our "Inti Raymi" restaurant, you can enjoy excellent typical and international food, while watching a spectacular presentation of Andean dances.
In the "Rumi" bar, you can admire an original Inca wall while tasting the traditional Pisco sour.
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