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Hotel Belmond Monasterio Cusco

Hotel Monasterio

The Belmond Monasterio Cusco, a luxury hotel in the heart of the ancient Inca capital, offers a unique blend of history and modern comfort. This boutique hotel, originally a 16th-century Jesuit seminary, stands as a testament to Cusco’s rich cultural heritage.

Housed in the old San Antonio Ábad seminary, The Belmond Monasterio is a classic of 17th century Andean-baroque architecture, combining Inca stonework with Spanish colonial design.

Guests have access to the famous “Escuela Cusqueña” art collection and the hotel chapel, gleaming with gold leaf. Four colonial courtyards offer pleasant gardens with fountains, surrounded by stone colonnades. Each room has a unique layout and is furnished in a mix of colonial and modern styles, while most have views of the city.

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    Belmond Monasterio Cusco Hotel - Lounge

    Accommodations

    The Monasterio features 126 individually decorated rooms and suites, each reflecting the hotel’s colonial Spanish decor and rich history:

    • Junior Suites and Deluxe Junior Suites: 14 uniquely designed suites, some set over two levels, featuring king-size or twin beds, marble bathrooms, and modern amenities like iPhone docks.
    • One Bedroom Suites: The hotel’s crown jewels, perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape, with separate living areas, king-size beds, and butler service.

    Supplemental oxygen can be pumped directly to many of the guest rooms to avert or alleviate altitude sickness. The two hotel restaurants serve international and Peruvian food and have frequent live music and traditional dances; an Andean harpist plays regularly in the Lobby Bar.

    Belmond Monasterio Cusco Hotel - Garden Courtyard

    Nestled in the historic heart of Cusco, just steps away from the Cusco’s Plaza de Armas, the hotel is recognized as a historic landmark by Peru’s National Institute of Culture.

    A Rich Historical Legacy

    Built in 1592 on the foundations of Amaru Qhala’s Inca palace, the Monasterio was originally constructed as a Jesuit seminary. It later served as the Royal Pontifical University in the 18th century. Today, this protected national monument seamlessly combines its storied past with contemporary comforts, offering guests a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Cusco’s cultural heritage.

    Dining Experiences

    The Monasterio is home to some of Cusco’s finest dining establishments:

    Unique Features and Experiences

    • Art Collection: The hotel houses 67 oil paintings by the renowned Cusco School, dating back to the 17th century.
    • Chapel of San Antonio de Abad: A stunning Baroque chapel adorned with intricate artwork, perfect for weddings and special events.
    • Courtyard Garden: Features a 300-year-old cedar tree, symbolizing the hotel’s living history.
    • Exclusive Experiences: Guests can enjoy art tours, cooking classes, pisco lessons, and wellness treatments.

    Location and Nearby Attractions

    Situated in the heart of Cusco, the Belmond Monasterio provides easy access to the city’s main attractions:

    • A short walk to Plaza de Armas and Cusco Cathedral
    • Close proximity to the artists’ quarter of San Blas
    • Easy access to historical sites like Coricancha and Sacsayhuaman

    Sustainability and Community Engagement

    The Belmond Monasterio is committed to sustainable tourism and community engagement:

    • Supports local artisans, with weavers from Chinchero showcasing their work in the hotel courtyard
    • Hosts exhibitions of Cusquenian farmers’ potato varieties
    • Offers community experiences like visits to the Ccoñamuro community in Urcos

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    Prices available upon request

    Main entrance with red carpet on the stairs

    Book a luxury room at the Hotel Monasterio in Cusco

    With four garden courtyards, modern and colonial furnishings, and stone colonnades, the Hotel Monasterio has transformed a 17th Century seminary into a luxury retreat in the heart of Cusco. Guests can enjoy the hotel’s famous “Cusco school” art collection, live Andean music and traditional dancing at two gourmet restaurants, or relax from a day’s high altitude exploring in oxygen enriched guest rooms.

    Hotel Features

    • In-room satellite TV
    • Two telephones (with an extension in the bathroom)
    • Heat/AC
    • Minibar
    • Personal in-room electronic safe
    • Hairdryer
    • Superb furniture
    • 24-hour room service
    • Oxygen-enrichment in most guest rooms
    Monasterio Hotel deluxe room
    Hotel Monasterio El Tupay Restaurant

    Facilities

    • Illariy Restaurant: Enjoy alfresco breakfast and lunch in the hotel’s leafy courtyard, featuring a menu that blends traditional Peruvian dishes with international flavors.
    • El Tupay Restaurant: Savor refined, globally-inspired cuisine under lofty arches, with classic Peruvian dishes updated with contemporary flair. The restaurant also hosts vibrant opera nights three times a week.
    • Deli Monasterio: Perfect for a quick bite, offering home-baked breads, meats, cheeses, and tempting patisserie.
    Monasteriro Cusco

    Contact Us: Accommodation at the Monasterio hotel in Cusco

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