Antigua Casona San Blas, Cusco Hotels
Charming boutique hotel in the artistic San Blas neighborhood, with hand-carved local furnishings, spa services, and a restaurant
Nestled within the heart of Cusco’s charming artisan district, San Blas, the Antigua Casona San Blas presents a tranquil and inviting retreat, conveniently situated just a short, five-minute stroll from the vibrant city center. San Blas, renowned as Cusco’s most ancient and continuously inhabited neighborhood, provides a captivating glimpse into the region’s rich artistic heritage. Here, you will discover a delightful array of artisan galleries, quaint coffee shops exuding warmth and character, and numerous eateries serving delectable cuisine.
The hotel’s prime location also places you within a comfortable ten-minute walk of the iconic Plaza de Armas and the magnificent Cusco Cathedral, architectural marvels that stand as testaments to the city’s historical grandeur. Furthermore, you’ll find yourself mere steps away from the revered San Blas Church and the ancient Hatunrumiyoc, facilitating effortless exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage city, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in its centuries-old history and captivating culture.
Antigua Casona San Blas boasts fourteen elegantly designed guestrooms, each thoughtfully appointed to provide an atmosphere of comfort and sophistication. The rooms feature meticulously hand-carved furniture crafted from locally sourced woods, showcasing the region’s artisanal craftsmanship. Guests can also enjoy the comfort of allergen-free, high-quality linens adorning king-sized beds, ensuring a restful and rejuvenating sleep. In-room heating and soundproofing contribute to a peaceful and undisturbed environment, while the cozy turn-down service, complete with hot water bottles and soothing sleepy-time tea, adds a touch of personalized care. For those seeking more spacious accommodations, the Superior rooms and suites offer ample room to relax and unwind, with select rooms providing enchanting views of the hotel’s beautifully landscaped gardens. For an unforgettable experience, consider booking one of the Xapiri Ground Art Suites, each meticulously curated with a selection of Indigenous art and artifacts, offering a truly unique and immersive cultural experience.
At Antigua Casona San Blas, you can expect to be exceptionally well taken care of, with the dedicated staff committed to providing personalized attention and ensuring that your stay is nothing short of memorable. Begin your day with a delightful breakfast at Piedra & Sal, where you can savor fresh, locally sourced ingredients, showcasing the region’s culinary bounty. For lunch and dinner, explore a range of international classics infused with a distinctive Peruvian twist, creating a tantalizing fusion of flavors.
To further enhance your well-being, the hotel’s Antigua spa invites you to unwind and rejuvenate with a range of pampering treatments, including a Jacuzzi, sauna, and therapeutic massages. The spa also offers a unique mild hyperbaric chamber, designed to assist with altitude adjustment, ensuring a comfortable and seamless transition. In addition, the hotel features a pisco bar, inviting you to sample Peru’s national spirit, as well as a wine cellar, offering a selection of fine wines. Guests can also enjoy outdoor dining by a warming firepit, creating a convivial atmosphere, or participate in invigorating yoga classes, promoting relaxation and well-being.
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