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Libertador Palacio del Inka Cusco, number eleven hotel of South America according to Condé Nast Traveler readers, is located in the historical center, four blocks from the main square, in front of the impressive Koricancha or Temple of the Sun and occupies the traditional house of “Cuatro Bustos”.
The 254 rooms have 24 hour room service, Internet, heating and 110V and 220V current. Guests may use the business centre, gym, taste the typical or international food in the Inti Raymi restaurant or in the Café Kero or relax in the bar Rumi with a drink. For business travellers the Hotel has conference rooms with a maximum capacity of 400 people.
In addition, the offer different activities like: City Tours, photographic tours, gastronomic tours, adventure and plenty of culture.
If cancelled up to 15 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged. If cancelled later or in case of no-show, 100 percent of the first night will be charged.
Non residents travellers are exempted of the 18% IGV Sales Peruvian Tax, in lodging, upon presentation of Passport and Andean Migration Card Tarjeta Andina de Migración upon registration. The arrival date stamped by Peruvian Immigration officer should be less than 60 days, otherwise this exemption cannot be applied. 10% services will apply to all reservations.
The rooms feature Internet access, double or king-size bed, direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV and 110V/220V electricity. The en suite bathrooms are fitted with shower/bathtub and hairdryer. Further in-room amenities include a safe, minibar, air conditioning and central heating.
The hotel offers guests use of the gym, sauna and steam room.
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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.
How to arrive
The hotel is located in the historic centre of the town, just 4 blocks from the square 'Plaza de Armas', opposite the imposing Koricancha and the Temple of the Sun.