Pirwa Posada del Corregidor is located in the very heart of Cusco, the Plaza de Armas, Cusco's Main Square. This small bed & breakfast is perfect for those who would like an extra level comfort at still-modest prices. Here you´ll enjoy cheap budget accommodation without sacrificing atmosphere or comfort! This is one of the colonial-era buildings that give the Main Square its special charm; it's ideally located right in the middle of quality cafés and restaurants, and the bars and clubs of the city center.
Pirwa Posada del Corregidor HostelBed & Breakfast offers twin or matrimonial doubles, triple rooms, or 4-5 people dorms. All of our rooms have comfortable beds, cable TV, and private bathrooms with 24-hour hot water- you might even find it a little difficult to leave in the mornings to discover the city!
In the mornings you'll be sure to enjoy your free breakfast in the balcony of our in-house Plus Cafe Restaurant, which boasts a view which can't be beat, overlooking the ornate baroque Cathedral and Churches and the central fountain of the Main Square perfectly framed by the Andes in the distance. On festival days or holidays when the plaza fills up with revelers, the restaurant area positions you perfectly to watch the festivities without having to jostle for a spot in the crowds.
When you're rested and ready to explore the Imperial City of the Incas, the friendly staff at our travel desk will be pleased to assist you with any questions or requests you may have. While you're out you'll be able to enjoy yourself knowing that your belongings are secure, as Pirwa Posada del Corregidor allots guests security lockers for any documents or valuables that they want to take special care of, and there is always staff present at the reception area.
In the evening, unwind while trading travel stories with other guests and drinking pisco sours at our in-house bar or write your postcards by the fireplace in the restaurant while dining on local specialties such alpaca. The affordable quality service you'll find at Pirwa Posada del Corregidor will make it as easy as possible for you to get the most of your Peruvian vacation!
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| Private Double Ensuite One bed for two people with a private bathroom |
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S./90.00 - (Aprox. $33.50)
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| Private Twin Ensuite Two beds with private bathroom |
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S./90.00 - (Aprox. $33.50)
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| Private Triple Ensuite Three beds with private bathroom |
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S./120.00 - (Aprox. $44.00)
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| Dorm x 4 Beds Ensuite A room for 4 people with private bathroom |
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S./35.00 - (Aprox. $13.00)
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| Dorm x 5 Beds Ensuite A room for 5 people with private bathroom |
Rates X Person
S./30.00 - (Aprox. $11.00)
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In Machu Picchu Pueblo, this one street town high in the mountains sprung up by necessity ten years after the discovery of Machu Picchu. It's the last stop on the train from Cusco; from here it's a 30min bus ride or 1:30hr walk to Machu Picchu. Visit the thermal baths, trek the Putucusi trail (from the summit on a clear day you can get a great view of Machu Picchu), see the butterfly house or the Machu Picchu Museum & Botanical Gardens, or walk the ecological center's rainforest paths.

Chinchero Village is worth a visit to witness how it preserves its pre-Columbian traditions through the centuries. This legendary birthplace of the rainbow (the Incan deity k'uychi) was once the royal country estate of Túpac Inca Yupanqui. It's known for its bright Sunday market where one can find traditional woven textiles being sold in front of the colonial church, built atop the palace ruins and decorated with murals inside and out, and a sturdy Inca wall with 12 large trapezoidal niches.

The narrow and twisting cobblestone streets of San Blas are a bit steep, but you'll be rewarded with views of one of Cusco's most picturesque neighborhoods and the many art studios, galleries, stores and (on Saturdays) art fairs that give this part of town its unique personality. Known as the Artists's District, San Blas also has several choice restaurants. Here you'll find Cusco's oldest church, built on an Incan Sanctuary consecrated to the Illapa cult(god of lightning).

In the Sacred Valley of the Incas, the people of Maras sustain themselves in the same manner they have for centuries. Along the slope of Qaqawiñay Mountain one finds miles of staggered white terraces with indescribably stunning gradients of tone and texture. This wonder is formed by 3000 shallow pools irrigated by a subterranean stream flowing from the mountain. During the dry season the water trickling through the pools each 3 days is allowed to evaporate repeatedly, amassing the solid salt.