This hotel is magnificent, worth going out of your way to visit let alone stay. We stayed as part of a small group before heading out very early to catch the Macchu Picchu train at Ollantaytambo.
Large rooms, large bathrooms. Unlike earlier reviewers, we had people above us but no problem whatsoever with noise. Instead we had - silence, and breathtaking views of the Andes.
Our room had a large bathroom and balcony, kettle (as opposed to the ubiquitous coffee machine so you can use boiling water for tea), wide-screen tv, wireless etc... . To get to it was a short walk through beautifully landscaped gardens - neither of us felt out of breath getting there (surely the altitude? The bell boys bring your luggage).
The dining room and large lobby is a beautifully crafted open-plan glass structure meaning that you soak up the hotel's stunning setting just sitting there. Breakfast is the usual buffet. Dinner was also amazing and worth staying in for but if you fancy getting out of the hotel there's a bar in the village which offers a more casual dining experience.
Truly a beautiful, calm, relaxing place to stay.
Room Tip: Any room would appear to be great - they all have amazing views. If you're bothered about the...
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