I wish I could give this hotel a glowing review, but for me it really missed the mark.
The first thing was that as a tourist, I was very far from the central touristed area. Way up a hill away from the main plaza. At 11,000 feet, unless you have just finished or are training for the Inca Trail the climb back to the hotel would be arduous. The view was fine, but hardly worth the walk in my opinion.
The first thing that I saw in the lobby was a gleaming Espresso machine. The second thing I saw was a sign that a cup of it would cost me about $1.50. Same with the room, two large bottles of water, each with a 5 Sol sign on them. Come on! You are charging me over a $100 USD a night and want to charge me for a bottle of water I can get on the street for less than a dollar?
Check in was smooth and efficient. My room was 415.This hotel was nothing but stairs. Stairs up to the room. Stairs down to the lobby. More stairs down to the restaurant.
The room was small and efficient. Kind of like a college dorm room. Bed, table squished into one corner, TV on the wall that could be pulled out to face the bed. Oddly shaped room, few right angles. He bed was comfortable and I didn’t notice a lot of noise from the other guests. The one window in the room looked out onto the landing for that floor. Really! If you had the shades open you were on display.