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Any quiet hostels in Cuzco?Country forums / South America / Peru | ||
I am looing for a hostel dorm that is strict about late night noise and stays quiet in the night. A bonus would be the type of hostel that closes its doors after a certain hour. Once I stayed at a private room hostel and the lady closed up shop at a certain hour at night. I want a place like that quiet but a hostel dorm that is forced to be quiet and closed to entering guests after a certain hour. Anyone know of any hostel (dorm type) that imposes this kind of a curfew in Cuzco? | ||
I would suggest looking at some of the more popular hostel booking sites. I've stayed at Pariwana in Cusco. Its a bigger hostel but its not as party orientated as Loki or Wild Rover. Though, there is a bar (it shuts around 12-1am) and is generally quiet in the evening. You'll find it hard to find a hostel with a 'curfew'. Most will have a 24/7 reception of some sorts. That is, there will always be someone to check in late arrivals from MP or the Bus station (I've arrived in Cusco at 3-4am on the bus and I think it was about 1am from MP). Good Luck. | 1 | |
Ok althought maybe that is the tourist area. I might possible have to look into areas outside the tourist area. Where I stayed before was far from where you could ever possible spot a single foreigner. And it was actually hard to find hostel around therethat was cheap and was actually open through the night. Maybe I go back there again and search there again. | 2 | |
As a solo budget traveller, i stayed at Kamila Lodge (its on booking.com and other places). It was quiet, good value, comfortable. Have a look and see if it fits your budget. | 3 | |
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