Kuntur Wassi Colca Hotel
This charming upmarket hotel is built into the hillside above town, with stone bathrooms, trapezoidal wi...
This charming upmarket hotel is built into the hillside above town, with stone bathrooms, trapezoidal wi...
Out on the main road, you’ll find the delightful Tradición Colca Albergue, a European-r...
A simple, clean hospedaje (small, family-owned inn) with bathrooms and some rooms with cable TV. It’s a few blocks from the plaza in the direction of the bus terminal.
La Pascana is a very good option with carpeted, well-decorated rooms and firm mattresses. It’s several notches above the other more modest guesthouses and lies near the plaza.
With a pretty interior courtyard, this friendly hostel smack on the main plaza has hot showers and affable owners. Breakfast is available upon request.
This budget hostel is an established travelers’ scene, with DVDs, a full bar, solar-powered showers and owners who are knowledgeable about trekking. Ask about free passes to the Sangalle pools.
Though unexciting, this institutional place is fine for an exhausted traveler.
An off-the-beaten-path midrange choice, this country inn is set in spacious grounds on the outskirts of town, a minute’s walk from the bus terminal.
In Yanque, a number of simple, family-run guesthouses were started as part of a local development project; they are scattered around town, and offer lodging for S15 per night.
A relative newcomer to the scene, this cozy backpackers’ haunt is owned by a young Peruvian-Belgian couple who have made travelers feel right at home by providing a chill atmosphere and simple yet clean rooms.
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