4/5 Sonya R. 3 years ago on Google
This
place
is
extremely
beautiful
and
welcoming!
A
great
place
to
escape
and
very
kid-friendly.
I
stayed
for
a
week
with
my
family
including
my
niece
and
nephew
(4
and
3
years
old).
They
had
fire
pits
outside,
hammocks,
two
netted
trampolines
and
LOTS
of
flowers,
green
spaces
and
spectacular
mountain
views.
The
staff
are
very
kind,
attentive
and
welcoming;
always
ready
to
attend
to
your
needs.
There
was
hot
and
cold
water
in
the
shower
and
the
sinks
and
the
rooms
are
cleaned
everyday
as
long
as
you
leave
your
key
out
for
room
service.
The
rooms
are
quite
spacious
and
come
with
their
own
private
balconies
(either
on
the
ground
or
second
floor).
The
beds
are
large
and
very
comfortable.
Urubamba
isn't
very
cold
compared
to
the
centre
of
Cusco
but
it
can
get
chilly
at
night.
If
the
quilt
isn't
warm
enough
you
can
always
request
plush
blankets
(which
my
mother-in-law
did
and
which
were
provided
quickly).
My
only
complaint
while
staying
here
would
be
the
food.
The
rooms
came
with
breakfast
but
having
food
allergies
(vegan,
gluten
and
lactose
intolerant)
there
was
nothing
in
the
main
breakfast
menu
that
I
could
have,
I
therefore
had
to
order
a
fruit
salad
separately
which
came
at
an
extra
cost
(not
impressive
if
the
room
comes
with
breakfast).
I
suggest
that
the
management
try
to
include
gluten
and
lactose
free
options
in
their
breakfast
(which
could
be
something
as
simple
as
a
large
fruit
bowl
or
quinoa
porridge
with
nut
milk)
and
main
menus
as
well
as
vegan
options.
It
may
not
be
in
demand
but
it
honestly
is
simple
and
regular,
basic
ingredients
can
be
used
for
these;
nothing
special.
You
can
also
just
opt
to
eat
out
since
food
is
relatively
cheap
in
Cusco
and
there
are
many
places
with
menus
for
10
soles
(or
less).
If
you're
on
a
raw
diet
the
market
is
nearby
and
fruit
is
also
relatively
cheap.
You
can
ask
the
hotel
to
provide
cutlery
and
plates
to
your
room.
Apart
from
the
food,
it
was
a
wonderful
stay
and
I
would
recommend
it!
If
you're
budget
travelling,
then
renting
a
house
(or
airbnb)
for
a
week
(or
for
however
long
you
plan
to
stay)
would
be
a
LOT
more
economical
and
you
would
also
save
money
food
wise
(having
a
kitchen
and
the
freedom
to
prepare
your
own
food).
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