We have had 2 lovely weeks in Cusco in your hotel and were impressed by your hospitality and friendliness.|Unfortunately our stay was rather spoilt when we got our bill requesting payment for soiled sheets and towels and the replacement of a heater|As hotel proprietors the cleaning of sheets and towels is standard practice and nothing was soiled beyond normal usage or beyond further use.|The socket for the radiator had been fizzing for 2 weeks and having observed electrics in many buildings during our stay we did not think this was unusual for Peru otherwise we would have reported it. Putting socks on the heater to dry, keeping the vent completely clear was not a cause of the failure of the heater or the socket.|My husband and I have travelled all over the world and have stayed in many, many hotels. We have never been given a bill requesting payment for the cleaning of sheets or the failure of an electrical fault in the hotel.|For this reason we will be unable to recommend that your hotel be used in the future by our friends or by any groups who wish to travel to Peru. We will also be unable to recommend the hotel on TripAdvisor.|Our position here has nothing to do with our Christian faith. We are human beings who do not expect to be taken advantage of as visitors in a foreign country.|This incident reflects badly on the hotel and on tourism in Peru. After such a wonderful 2 weeks this makes us very sad.|We really hope that any further visitors in your hotel are not treated in a...
Read moreI stayed at the Laramani with four Latina friends at the end of our trip to Peru to visit Machu Picchu. It was months ago, but I promised the owner I would write a good review and finally am doing it. I had a very nice room to myself, which I remember seemed quite modern and comfortable and only cost me $30. If I remember correctly the neighborhood was residential and quiet. Breakfast had enough variety. For some reason the owner thought we were coming from the airport and had even tried to find us there, but we were coming up from Machu Picchu and leaving the city the following day. I thought it was a great value and would definitely stay...
Read moreLaramani is located in a quiet upper middle class residential area. It is a few miles from downtown, so you have to take a taxi to get to most of the attractions. However, the owners are extremely friendly and will go out of their way to help with arrangements. For example, they arranged for us to take a taxi to the amazing textile markets in Chinchero. There are some nice restaurants nearby (that cater mostly to the neighborhood). Great wifi service. Lovely breakfasts with fresh squeezed juices, fresh fruit, and fresh breads. They recently have build some newer larger rooms that look out over Asangate (a 20,000 ft...
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