La Casa De Fray Bartolome
About La Casa De Fray Bartolome
Located 1969 feet from the main square and 1.9 mi from Cusco airport, La Casa de Fray Bartolome features a garden, a restaurant and a bakery in Cusco. Free WiFi is available. Providing a tranquil environment, the rooms in La Casa de Fray Bartolome feature private bathrooms, cable TVs, and street or garden views. Guests at La Casa de Fray Bartolome can buy souvenirs at the on-site gift shop or books at the book store. Room service is available and laundry services can be arranged upon request. La Casa de Fray Bartolome is 1640 feet from the train station to Puno, 7.5 mi from the train station to Poroy and 50 mi from the train station to Ollantaytambo. The Quenqo, Tambo Machay, Sacsayhuaman archaeological sites are 3.1 mi from the property.
Amenities
- 24-hour front desk
- Meeting space
- On-site dining
- Concierge
- Dry cleaning
- Self-service laundry
- Luggage storage
- Spa / sauna
- Family friendly
- Airport shuttle
- Smoke-free property
- In-room safe
Reviews
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The room was on the road. It was very noisy.
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Thelocation is very good, staff very nice and room confortables. Good place to bring people from the communities. The second night we could not charge laptops and cell phones, electricity in the plugs was not working
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Serves to help local NGO Didn’t have a very clean appearance, breakfast options were poor, staff was welcoming but could be more proactive.
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Location and breakfast were very good, we had to walk a bit to the center but was not far. The room was ok, a bit cold but there was a heater, shower nice, bed was ok. The personel was very nice, specially because we were traveling with people from the communities We could not charge our phones or laptop as the plugs stop working the second night. Also we could not use the TV and the heater. Need to check maintenance
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The best lodging I booked in Peru so far . Love it everything about it . I enjoyed everything in this hotel .
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Clean and comfortable. Close to the sights you come to Cusco to see. Nice breakfast in the morning. Enjoyed the courtyard. Just a suggestion not really a complaint, but, hopefully with the new canopy addition in the courtyard the hotel can invest in additional tables and chairs so more guests can use the area at the same time as it is a great feature.
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Linked to the NGO CBC, active for 50 years with indigenous communities in the region, you support an important work by staying there. The hotel is by the way very well located and very cosy too. They also offer sustainable tourism activities! Please don't turn on the TV during the breakfast with this awful news show. Put on some documentaries about the work by CBC and partners.
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Excellent service since the moment I arrived, great breakfast, clean room always
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The breakfast room was very comfy, and a good breakfast with fresh fruit, juices, coffee, etc. Pleasant people, serving breakfast, The receptionist. and the bed. Also should provide a modern international computer for tourist use.
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the conference organized by the CBC. internet and room availability for the conference
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Friendly helpful staff. Simple breakfast but adequate
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Exceptional
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Exceptional
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Good shower. The hotel is old and not so well preserved. It is a 10min walk from the main square (which is a bit far for Cusco). Breakfast was not so good.
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All good
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Poor
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The little backyard was lovely. The location was 8 minutes from the central square, which was great. Breakfast was good, and the kitchen staff was friendly. My room smelled like sewage; the smell was so strong that I had dry heaves when I first entered the room and almost every time I came back from a walk. I immediately went back to reception, informed them, and asked them if they could change my room and even offered to upgrade it, but they said they couldn't. My reservation was for eight nights, and I went on a two-day Machu Picchu tour the day after check-in, during which every time I remembered I had to go back to that room, I felt disgusted. I decided that I was going to send a complaint to their office, and if they didn't respond to change my room, I would leave and find another hotel. The day after my return from Machu Picchu, they offered to change my room. However, they changed my double room to a single room, but at least this one didn't smell, and I didn't hurl every time I entered the room. I have never been happier a hotel downgraded my reservation with no refund!!!! :( I think what should be clarified to some hotels is that when a customer is booking a 3-star, they accept that there are fewer amenities, fewer pleasantries, lower thread count sheets, and in general lower expectations; however, it being a 3-star hotel is not a pass for unclean rooms, unpleasant bed sheets and blankets, and most certainly not a pass to smelly rooms to the point that customer throws up every time they enter the room. Usually, when I ask people about their recommendation, my question is, "will you stay there again?". If you ask me that question, my answer is "absolutely NOT." I will never book this hotel or recommend it to my friends or family.
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Booking.com offered a room with a view. It was a room on the street side, very loud and noisy, and no view. Problem is with Booking.com marketing. Loud. Noisy street.
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Very good
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Good