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Casa de Campo Hostal

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#54 of 81 hotels in Cusco
  • Address
    Tandapata 296 B
    San Blas
    Cusco
    Peru
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TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 3 of 5 stars Based on 10 traveler reviews
  • What to Expect:
    • 3.5 based on 8 reviews Rooms
    • 3.5 based on 8 reviews Service
    • 3.5 based on 8 reviews Value
    • 3.5 based on 8 reviews Cleanliness
    • 3.5 based on 1 review Dining
  • Recommended For:
    • 50% based on 9 reviews Families with young children
    • 50% based on 9 reviews Families with teenagers
    • 40% based on 9 reviews Young singles
    • 30% based on 9 reviews Older travelers
    • 20% based on 9 reviews An amazing honeymoon

Reviews of Casa de Campo Hostal

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2 of 5 stars
Albany, New York
Aug 26, 2008

When we first arrived at this hotel, we were amazed. As promised from other reviews, the views out our window and from the many terraces and eating areas were amazing. Yes, there were a lot of stairs, but we were prepared for that (mentally if not physically - it's tough to be physically prepared for anything at 11,500 feet). However,... more

Aug 22, 2008

The hotel has some beautiful views from a series of patios overlooking Cuzco. The rooms generally do not have any heat - or insulations, so winter nights are really cold. A few rooms have cable TV, but most don't. There is no internet connection. There was a very old looking sign saying their credit card machine was broken and they... more

Jun 30, 2008

My two teenage sons and I stayed one week in this hotel during busy season and had spectacular views of city from room and from terraces. Beds were comfy and we liked our room. That being said, there are a LOT of stairs at a really high altitude, and we had constant sewer gas smell in bathroom and sometimes even... more

2 of 5 stars
Seattle, WA
Apr 4, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

Beautiful city views, breakfast, friendly & helpful staff made for a nice stay for us. We stayed in two different rooms over two weeks and the only issue was that the bathroom/showers were prone to condensation, mold, and mildew. Like other places we visited in Peru, bathroom ventilation has apparently not been invented yet so this is common throughout. The... more

4 of 5 stars
Tel Aviv, Israel
Aug 27, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful

Me and my mother stayed in this hotel last summer for about a week. It is true that this hotel is not in the center but rather up on a residential hill neighborhood. There are no restaurants, shops or services near by (aside from small kiosks) however, the location on the hill gives this hotel the most amazing views and... more

4 of 5 stars
San Francisco, California
Aug 4, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful

Had a wonderful stay at the Casa de Campo, but this place is definately not for everyone. Given Cusco's altitude, climbing up the hill from dowtown is tough enough...then having to climb the myriad of stairs to get to your room can be too much for some. That being said, I enjoyed my stay immensely and the view from my... more

2 of 5 stars
McKinleyville, California
Nov 12, 2006
2/2 found this review helpful

We cannot recommend this place. Please keep the distinction of Hostal in mind when thinking of staying at the Casa de Campos. This place will appeal to lower budget travelers and backpackers. This would not be a place for someone who cannot climb stairs and even if you can, if it rains like it did during our trip, you would... more

4 of 5 stars
Kensington, MD
Oct 14, 2006
2/2 found this review helpful

We stayed there for 4 nights. The hotel is simple, nice, and clean. The view from this hotel is really nice. The price is not bad at all. The rooms can be really cold, you will need a heater for sure (with an extra charge). Avoid rooms under the restaurant because it can be really noisy until late at night.... more

Oct 11, 2006
1/1 found this review helpful

We stayed 4 nights before and after our walk to MAchu Pichu. As all the tourit guide will state, there is a lot of steps in the hotel, but it's worth it! the whole set up with a lot of wood and flowers is beautiful. There are a lot of little terraces where to can enjoy the view and the... more

Aug 13, 2005
12/13 found this review helpful

Be prepared to climb some steps!!! But its worth it! Located on the fringe of Cusco halfway up the hill, the views are spectacular from the community "living" room. All the Coca tea you can drink to get over the altitude sickness. It was by far the best place I stayed in my trip through Peru. Don't fret over the... more

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Casa de Campo Hostal Address

Tandapata 296 B | San Blas, Cusco, Peru