Rumi Wasi, Cusco Hotels
Historic 16th-century house with a central location known for its comfy rooms and courtyard garden
Rumi Wasi presents itself as a truly compelling alternative for visitors seeking accommodation in Cusco, promising a stay steeped in both harmony and historical significance. Situated advantageously in the heart of the city, this remarkable lodging places you mere steps away from a wealth of cultural and historical treasures. A leisurely stroll will lead you to iconic landmarks such as the Inca Museum, where you can immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Inca civilization. The vibrant Plaza de Armas, the central square, awaits with its captivating atmosphere, as does the awe-inspiring Cusco Cathedral, a testament to architectural grandeur. Furthermore, the sacred Coricancha, also known as the Temple of the Sun, is easily accessible. For those with a passion for exploring the ancient wonders of the Inca Empire, the magnificent Sacsayhuaman fortress stands proudly just a 30-minute walk from Rumi Wasi, offering breathtaking panoramic views and a profound connection to the past.
The accommodation itself boasts seven meticulously designed and inviting guestrooms, each crafted to provide the utmost comfort and relaxation. Sink into the luxurious embrace of a pillowtop bed, adorned with sumptuous down comforters and exquisitely soft Egyptian cotton sheets, guaranteeing a peaceful and restorative night’s sleep. Each room is thoughtfully equipped with modern amenities to enhance your stay, including complimentary high-speed WiFi, allowing you to stay connected, and a flat-screen TV for your entertainment. Private bathrooms are provided in each room, offering a choice of either a bathtub or a shower, complete with refreshing rainfall showerheads and an array of complimentary toiletries. Previous guests have consistently lauded Rumi Wasi for its impeccable cleanliness, exceptional comfort, and the captivating beauty of its décor.
However, what truly distinguishes Rumi Wasi from other accommodations in Cusco is its unique and captivating character. This is not merely a hotel; it is a meticulously restored 16th-century house, painstakingly preserved to retain every original detail of its construction. Stepping through its doors is like stepping back in time, allowing you to experience the mystical and historical atmosphere that permeates every corner. While embracing its historical charm, Rumi Wasi also ensures that guests enjoy the highest standards of modern comfort, with high-quality beds, luxurious hotel linens, a comprehensive range of amenities, and the welcome addition of a very hot, high-pressure shower, ensuring a revitalizing experience after a day of exploring the wonders of Cusco.
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When is the best time to visit?
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