Luxury Hotel
Peru

Palacio Del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Cuzco

Courtyard, Palacio del Inka, Cuzco, Peru
Imperial suite, Palacio del Inka, Cuzco, Peru
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Inti Raymi Restaurant, Palacio del Inka, Cuzco, Peru

Highlights

  • Historic and Unique Architecture: Located in a 500-year-old mansion, the hotel combines Inca stonework with Spanish colonial design, offering a truly historic ambiance.
  • Prime Location: Close to Cuzco’s main square,  and across from Qoricancha Temple, the hotel provides easy access to key landmarks.
  • Authentic Cultural Experiences: Palacio del Inka offers activities such as Pisco Sour making, ceviche tastings, and guided tours of the property to enrich guests’ understanding of local culture.
  • Andean-Inspired Spa: The Spa features treatments using local herbs, hydrotherapy pools, and a calming atmosphere inspired by traditional Inca wellness practices.
  • Exceptional Dining: The Inti Raymi restaurant serves dishes that blend local Peruvian ingredients with international flavours, reflecting the region’s culinary heritage.
  • Stylish Rooms: Rooms are designed with a blend of colonial and contemporary decor, featuring locally crafted furniture and modern amenities.

Good to know

How to get there

Palacio del Inka is located in central Cuzco, and can be reached from Cuzco Airport in approximately 20-25 minutes by car.

Are children welcome?

Yes. Children of any age are welcome at Palacio del Inka.

Giving back

Palacio del Inka Hotel emphasises sustainability and cultural preservation through various initiatives. It focuses on energy and water conservation, waste management, and supporting local communities. The hotel implements practices aimed at reducing its environmental impact and promoting cultural heritage.

What's nearby

Guests can explore central Cuzco’s highlights, such as the main square ‘Plaza de Armas’ with its stunning Cathedral, mountain views, and the Church of La Compañía de Jesús. They can visit Qorikancha located right by the hotel which was an important Inca temple now housing a colonial church.

The San Blas District, known for its artisan shops and historic San Blas Church, offers a charming stroll. Additionally, Cusco’s bustling markets, like San Pedro, provide opportunities to experience local crafts and produce.

Why we love Palacio del Inka

The hotel, built on the foundations of an ancient Incan palace, offers a unique connection to Cusco’s colonial history with exclusive amenities like a serene spa inspired by ancient Incan traditions and guided tours of its extensive collection of colonial art and artifacts.

Karen Chapman

Destination Expert

Latin America, Caribbean + The Polar Regions
Therapeautic room, Palacio del Inka, Cuzco, Peru

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