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Punuypampa Inn is located only a block away from Puno’s Main Square and under the city’s pristine blue sky that witnessed the birth of the Incas from the sacred Lake Titicaca.
The name comes from the city’s original denomination: Puñuy Pampa, which means Place of rest, where in the sixteenth century the transporters and other travelers would rest from their long journeys through the Qollao. In 1668, the Viceroy Count de Lemus decides to move all miner settlements from their area to the town of Puñuy Pampa, where the city is founded under the name of “San Carlos de Puno”.
Punuypampa Inn comes from two decades of experience working in the tourism industry and it offers visitors the opportunity to rest in a pleasant environment, which is also comfortable and elegant, where the centennial city’s colonial decoration is revalued, with first class service for all of Puno’s visitors.
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Tax Information
According to tax laws in force in Peru, Peruvian citizens (and foreigners who stay more than 59 days in the country) must pay, at the hotel, an additional tax of 18%, in correspondence with the IGV.