Aranwa Hotel Spa Sacred Valley
The Aranwa Hotel Spa is a beautiful five-star boutique hotel located along the Vilcanota River in the spectacular Sacred Valley. Health and wellness are the main focuses at Aranwa, where you can relax in the Hamay Spa, or take a delicious healthy meal at one of the three restaurants the hotel has to offer. But the amenities do not end there at Aranwa. The hotel has its own Inka cultural museum, as well as an art gallery featuring the artwork of local children. They also offer a business center to meet your needs and a private bar to sit back and relax in at the end of the day. At Aranwa Hotel Spa, you can choose between one of 100 standard rooms or 15 suites, and it is all located within an hour of Cuzco.
Aranwa Hotel Spa Sacred Valley
Urubamba, Peru
+511 434 1452
aranwahotels.com
Royal Inka Hotel Pisac
Just a short taxi ride from Cuzco will take you to the charming town of Pisac. Known for the Inka ruins that sit atop the mountain and the sprawling marketplace that takes over the plaza, Pisac offers travelers the tranquility of a small village and the convenience of being at the doorstep of Cuzco. The Royal Inka Hotel offers guests luxury accommodations at a moderate rate. The views at the Royal Inka are spectacular, and while you are there you can take a dip in the indoor pool or have a massage after relaxing in the sauna. If you want to stay active, the Royal Inka Hotel also offers bicycle rentals and has its own tennis court.
Royal Inka Hotel Pisac
Pisac, Peru
+51 84 263276
royalinkahotel.com
Pisac Inn
If a small, family owned and operated hotel is more your style, then the Pisac Inn will be perfect for you. The inn is conveniently located at the corner of the plaza and offers a variety of amenities. You can enjoy a delicious traditional Peruvian meal at the Cuchara de Palo Bar & Restaurant, which also offers vegetarian dishes to serve your needs. You can enjoy a delicious complimentary breakfast as well as a relaxing massage. The Pisac Inn is also proud of its community involvement. Pachamama Path Foundation, founded by the inn owners, works hard to develop and implement programs that help sustain the rich culture of the Sacred Valley.
Pisac Inn
Pisac, Peru
+51 84 203062
pisacinn.com
Article Written By Michael Evans
Michael Evans was born in Memphis, Tenn. He graduated from The University of Memphis, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication. His primary course of study was photography and film production. He first began writing professionally for iOwn Inc. in 1997, and was published by LensWork Magazine in 2003.