The Plaza de Armas Hotel in central Cuzco was an OK place to stay while visiting the area. Its location right on the main town square (Plaza de Armas) in Cuzco could not be beat. There are lots of stores nearby to satisfy your needs -- travel shops, small stores that sell souvenirs, bottled water, film, batteries, ice cream bars, etc.
We were in this hotel as part of a package tour to visit Machu Picchu. We didn't know it at the time, but because were were a group of four (two adults, two young kids), we ended up getting two rooms as part of our package deal, which was fine with us. The hotel is pretty old, I don't know if they even have the concept of connected rooms, but our rooms were across the hall from each other, so we had to 'split up' when it was time for bed. One of our rooms had three beds in it (see photo), which left very little non-bed space, and that was mostly taken up with backpacks and luggage. The other room had two beds in it so was a little more spacious, but not by much. The rooms were certainly clean and comfortable enough and were OK for the price paid. The hotel is a little noisy, being located right on the town's main square, which is fed by a bunch of major streets, so lots of traffic noise. In addition, the halls were a bit noisy. Hard walls, hard floors, and solid wooden doors that somewhat rattled in their door jambs meant that any guest closing their door made a bit of a racket. Even people just walking down the hall and talking were easily heard inside of our room. The hotel could benefit from some soft wall hangings in the halls to abate the noise.
The staff was very friendly and was happy to hold our bags for us (at no extra charge) while we were out of town for two days (we took the train to Machu Picchu and stayed there overnight). The hotel had a small restaurant that we used each day for breakfast, staff there very friendly as well and the food very good. Mostly continental breakfast, which included some local fare such as quinoua and some local fruit drinks.
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