Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel, Cusco
Plazoleta Nazarenas 337, 库斯科, 祕鲁
122房间
传统优雅 和 充满活力
“Now with oxygen enriched rooms” — Belmond Hotel Monasterio
And at ten thousand feet above sea level, it certainly seems that piping oxygen into the guest rooms is an idea whose time has come. Cusco is the oldest living city in the Americas, and one of the highest. The city was once the capital, even the Mecca, of the Incan Empire. The hotel itself was built as a Spanish colonial seminary more than 300 years ago — and the mix of Incan and Colonial cultures is what makes Cusco special. Not only is the landscape quite impressive, but it is surrounded by a wealth of architectural ruins, even within the city limits, and just a day trip away from Macchu Picchu. The explorer can arrange for a hiking and camping expedition along the Inca Trail.
The rooms and suites are a blend of modern and Spanish colonial style, befitting their heritage as, essentially, dormitories for Jesuit missionaries. No two are quite alike, in dimension or design, though all are rather charming and authentically "old-new world." Most, but not all, are oxygen-enriched. No, they are not joking about that. Altitude sickness is no walk in the park, and has, apparently, been a problem in the past.
The Illariy Restaurant, adjacent to the main courtyard, is the modern luxury hotel restaurant, featuring Peruvian and international cuisine. The El Tupay Restaurant, housed in what was once the monastery's refectory, is the more traditional Peruvian restaurant, open for breakfast and for Saturday's Inca Dinner.
Fitness options within the hotel are severely limited. Then again, at 3,300 meters above sea level, a brisk walk is an aerobic workout, and merely sitting up in bed might be considered exercise. However, for the truly irrepressible, there are more strenuous options available outdoors, including mountain biking and whitewater rafting.
A tip from the concierge for those who may prefer a hike outdoors: the Sacsayhuamán ruins, just north of the city, are much closer and more extensive (therefore possibly quite a bit more appealing) than those at Macchu Picchu. And the Spanish culture has of course left its mark — there are a number of fantastic churches and cathedrals scattered about town.
How to get there:
Belmond Hotel Monasterio is a 10-minute drive from Cusco-Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport. The hotel can provide a car transfer service from the airport to the Hotel Monasterio for approx. $20–$30.
And at ten thousand feet above sea level, it certainly seems that piping oxygen into the guest rooms is an idea whose time has come. Cusco is the oldest living city in the Americas, and one of the highest. The city was once the capital, even the Mecca, of the Incan Empire. The hotel itself was built as a Spanish colonial seminary more than 300 years ago — and the mix of Incan and Colonial cultures is what makes Cusco special. Not only is the landscape quite impressive, but it is surrounded by a wealth of architectural ruins, even within the city limits, and just a day trip away from Macchu Picchu. The explorer can arrange for a hiking and camping expedition along the Inca Trail.
The rooms and suites are a blend of modern and Spanish colonial style, befitting their heritage as, essentially, dormitories for Jesuit missionaries. No two are quite alike, in dimension or design, though all are rather charming and authentically "old-new world." Most, but not all, are oxygen-enriched. No, they are not joking about that. Altitude sickness is no walk in the park, and has, apparently, been a problem in the past.
The Illariy Restaurant, adjacent to the main courtyard, is the modern luxury hotel restaurant, featuring Peruvian and international cuisine. The El Tupay Restaurant, housed in what was once the monastery's refectory, is the more traditional Peruvian restaurant, open for breakfast and for Saturday's Inca Dinner.
Fitness options within the hotel are severely limited. Then again, at 3,300 meters above sea level, a brisk walk is an aerobic workout, and merely sitting up in bed might be considered exercise. However, for the truly irrepressible, there are more strenuous options available outdoors, including mountain biking and whitewater rafting.
A tip from the concierge for those who may prefer a hike outdoors: the Sacsayhuamán ruins, just north of the city, are much closer and more extensive (therefore possibly quite a bit more appealing) than those at Macchu Picchu. And the Spanish culture has of course left its mark — there are a number of fantastic churches and cathedrals scattered about town.
How to get there:
Belmond Hotel Monasterio is a 10-minute drive from Cusco-Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport. The hotel can provide a car transfer service from the airport to the Hotel Monasterio for approx. $20–$30.
地点
Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel, Cusco
Plazoleta Nazarenas 337, 库斯科, 祕鲁
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设施及服务
- 免费wifi
- 酒吧
- 客房服务
- 餐厅
- 24小时客房服务
- Spa项目(须预订)
- 100%无烟酒店
- 礼宾服务
- 24小时前台
- 待命的医生
- 可连通客房
- 空调
- 花园
- 叫醒服务
- 休憩廊
- 行李储存
- 欢迎携带宠物
- 允许携带宠物(收费)
- 商务中心
- 周边拥有购物商圈
- 婴儿床(视情况而定)
- 无障碍通道
预订须知
- 酒店仅向秘鲁公民征收18%的增值税。前往秘鲁的外国游客在办理登机手续时出示有效的护照和秘鲁移民卡,可免缴该国18%的客房和食物费用销售税。酒店发票必须以客人的姓名开具,而不是公司名称。
- 一 (1) 名 7 岁或以下的儿童可免费与父母共用现有床铺。8 岁及以上儿童可加床,每位儿童每晚收费 77 美元。
- 根据关于父母一方或双方陪同的未成年人入境的新规定,必须携带未成年人的护照或身份证。还要求在酒店出示出生证或出生证明,以及随行父母的护照或身份证。
- 这家酒店不接受现金付款。
入住时间:
15:00
退房时间:
11:00
可接受信用卡
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客房和公共空间
- 使用节能照明
- 不使用一次性塑料吸管
- 不使用一次性塑料
餐饮
- 在酒店内种植有机或水培产品
- 产品来自于当地的农场
- 用当地的农产品制作季节性的菜单
社区和环境
- 从本地拥有的企业购买产品
- 在当地招聘,提供公平的工资、福利和晋升机会
- 积极支持当地社区的需求
- 对员工进行可持续性最佳做法的培训
- 对工作人员进行当地文化遗产的培训
- 为客人和工作人员提供志愿者机会
- 测量并减少水的浪费
- 测量和减少碳排放
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SGD的价格,1晚,1位客人
SGD的价格,1晚,1位客人
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.