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Hotel Tierra Inka Sacred Valley | Ollantaytambo | Valle Sagrado Cusco
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Laid-back rooms in a down-to-earth hotel offering free breakfast & parking, plus mountain views.
Nearby attractions
Ollantaytambo Sanctuary
PPVM+6J7, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Templo del sol
PPVM+34M, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Ruinas ollantaytambo
PPVM+8JH, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Plaza de Armas de Ollantaytambo
PPRP+FG4, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Parque Arqueológico - Ollantaytambo Ciudad Inka
PPVM+594, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Qelloraqay Archeological Site
Q'ellu Raqay, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
CASA INKA - MUSEO VIVO. Casa de los cuyes
Calle del medio 309, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
ALQA - Museo de Arte Popular Andino
Sipas Calle, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Inka Misana
PPVP+V6M, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Sitio arqueológico Pinkuylluna
Cerca de Pottery Eduardo Huaman, Lares Calle 659, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Nearby restaurants
Mawic Restaurant
Av. Ferrocarril Nº119, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Apu Veronica Restaurant
C. La Convención s/n, Ollantaytambo 08675, Peru
El Albergue Ollantaytambo
Estación de Tren, Av. Ferrocarril 1, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Chullpi Restaurant
51, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Restaurant Pizzeria Panqa
Av. Ferrocarril S/N, Cusco 08676, Peru
Sabor Mágico Grill Restaurant - Pizzeria - Craft Beer
con vista panorámica, Av. Ventiderio Cruzando el puente - para ir a la fortaleza, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
El Albergue Restaurant
PPPH+QRH, Ollantaytambo 08675, Peru
Ollantaytambo Restaurant - Pizzería - Craft Beer
Calle ventinerio s/n, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Sunshine Cafe
Al frente del templo Santiago apostol, C. La Convención s/n, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Nina del Valle
Av. Ventiderio 214, Ollantaytambo 08661, Peru
Nearby hotels
Ccapac Inka Ollanta Boutique Hotel
Eucalipto s/n, Ollantaytambo 08001, Peru
San Isidro's House
Calle del Turista s/n, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Sun Gate B&B
Los Alamos, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Sol Natura
Av. Ferrocarril 633, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Tunupa Lodge Hotel
PPQM+822, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Hotel Pakaritampu
Av. Ferrocarril, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Hospedaje Tambo de Ollantay
Av. Ferrocarril 1, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Hospedaje Mirador Inca
Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Terra Nostra
Avenida Occobamba 480, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
Hotel Munay Tika
PPRM+6QM, Cam. a Willoq, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
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Hotel Tierra Inka Sacred Valley | Ollantaytambo | Valle Sagrado Cusco

Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
4.0(141)

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Laid-back rooms in a down-to-earth hotel offering free breakfast & parking, plus mountain views.

attractions: Ollantaytambo Sanctuary, Templo del sol, Ruinas ollantaytambo, Plaza de Armas de Ollantaytambo, Parque Arqueológico - Ollantaytambo Ciudad Inka, Qelloraqay Archeological Site, CASA INKA - MUSEO VIVO. Casa de los cuyes, ALQA - Museo de Arte Popular Andino, Inka Misana, Sitio arqueológico Pinkuylluna, restaurants: Mawic Restaurant, Apu Veronica Restaurant, El Albergue Ollantaytambo, Chullpi Restaurant, Restaurant Pizzeria Panqa, Sabor Mágico Grill Restaurant - Pizzeria - Craft Beer, El Albergue Restaurant, Ollantaytambo Restaurant - Pizzería - Craft Beer, Sunshine Cafe, Nina del Valle
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Nearby attractions of Hotel Tierra Inka Sacred Valley | Ollantaytambo | Valle Sagrado Cusco

Ollantaytambo Sanctuary

Templo del sol

Ruinas ollantaytambo

Plaza de Armas de Ollantaytambo

Parque Arqueológico - Ollantaytambo Ciudad Inka

Qelloraqay Archeological Site

CASA INKA - MUSEO VIVO. Casa de los cuyes

ALQA - Museo de Arte Popular Andino

Inka Misana

Sitio arqueológico Pinkuylluna

Ollantaytambo Sanctuary

Ollantaytambo Sanctuary

4.8

(9.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Templo del sol

Templo del sol

4.8

(515)

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Ruinas ollantaytambo

Ruinas ollantaytambo

4.8

(158)

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Plaza de Armas de Ollantaytambo

Plaza de Armas de Ollantaytambo

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Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Horseback riding in the mountains of Ollantaytambo
Horseback riding in the mountains of Ollantaytambo
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:00 AM
Ollantaytambo, 08676, Cusco, Peru
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One day San Pedro ceremony
One day San Pedro ceremony
Fri, Dec 5 • 8:00 AM
Urubamba, 08661, Cusco, Peru
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Cook with locals, ancient style
Cook with locals, ancient style
Sat, Dec 6 • 8:00 AM
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Mawic Restaurant

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Chullpi Restaurant

Restaurant Pizzeria Panqa

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El Albergue Restaurant

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Sunshine Cafe

Nina del Valle

Mawic Restaurant

Mawic Restaurant

4.7

(181)

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Apu Veronica Restaurant

Apu Veronica Restaurant

4.6

(525)

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El Albergue Ollantaytambo

El Albergue Ollantaytambo

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Chullpi Restaurant

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Vince LupeVince Lupe
After staying six days in the hotel, Hotel Tierra Inka Sacred Valley, I must say that all of my expectations have been fulfilled. Coming from the United States, I wasn’t sure what to expect as the hotel is found in a country foreign to me. Upon arrival to the hotel after a comfortable and easy transfer from the airport (provided by the hotel), I was unexpectedly awestruck by the beauty of the garden that is found outside. The countless species of beautiful flowers with the pristinely cut grass and the two cute healthy alpacas found outside were a welcoming site for a tourist visiting Peru for the first time after very a long flight. Upon entering the hotel, I was greeted by warm-welcoming staff (actually the hotel is owned by a local family) that – for the number of days I was there – never become tired in their service; they were always there to kindly answer any questions I had about Cusco, to provide for me whatever I needed for my hotel room, and to give me information on places to walk to during the day and throughout the night (for those who are planning on visiting, I have to let you know that it is indeed safe to walk around at night; it’s quiet and the beautiful stars under the sky likewise are a breathtaking sight to see with the backdrop of the mountains). Every morning, the American breakfast is a nice addition, and the hotel room commodities are also very useful. The free WiFi is welcoming for those who need to do business (like me), and it is fast for those who like to unwind. Likewise, the homey hotel rooms are cozy at night and during the day, and the rooms’ vibrant colors show off their modern style that also has a little touch of Andean spirit – a little different than my home country – but, in some ways more beautiful. I would recommend this hotel in a heartbeat for those planning on visiting the Sacred Valley of the Inkas as its welcoming spirit and loving staff are definitely a relief after a long trip and an experience that will never be forgotten; not only is the hotel located right in the heart of the valley, but it likewise also provides access to various breathtaking touristic sites – like Machu Picchu, Maras, Moray, the Salt Mines, the Inka Trail, and the Pyramid of Pakaritampu.
Cherie GCherie G
Spectacular view of the valley and archeological site (and Mt Veronica range when the clouds lift) from the upper rooms. The owner Alex is a superb host and set us up for tours to Pisaq, Moray etc. We chose the new room at the top (penthouse) with panoramic views. The room was very spacious, the bed comfortable, the pillows soft and lots of comforters on the bed for the cool nights (heaters are not used in this part of the world). We had a balcony as well, but there is a large courtyard with beautiful gardens (and hummingbirds). Breakfast consists of local bread, cheese, ham, eggs to order, avocado fresh off the tree out front, cereal, oatmeal, fruits and fresh orange juice. Filtered water. Is available to refill water bottles. The shower is hot with good pressure. The hotel is about a 5 min walk from the archeological site (which is well worth the visit) and 10 min walk from the Plaza de Armas. It is on the edge of town—take a Tuk Tuk taxi from the bus/train station—the streets are cobblestone or dirt so don’t drag your suitcases. This is a small family owned hotel,so be prepared to be treated like family. Highly recommend over the places in the middle of town. Just a note that the roosters start up about 4 am if you’re a light sleeper.
George AndersonGeorge Anderson
We came with the family and really enjoyed it. The place is new, locally owned and operated and shows a lot of TLC, from the decorative details to the garden to the excellent service. The rooms and bathrooms are clean and comfortable, there is hot water, (it does have to run for a bit) and the wifi is functional (better in some places than others, which is pretty normal). Breakfast is good, and served until 930 am. Don't miss the eggs, coffee or fresh orange juice or bread! The kids got chocolate to melt into their hot milk, yum! The location is a little off the beaten path, which is great. It's quiet (except for that one damn rooster) and it's only a 5 minute walk to the archeological park/market, 10 minutes to the plaza or 15 to the train station. No hubbub from the plaza here. There are nice views down the valley from the second floor rooms. The walled garden was great for the kids to run around in, and there are hammocks. Best place we've stayed at this trip.
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After staying six days in the hotel, Hotel Tierra Inka Sacred Valley, I must say that all of my expectations have been fulfilled. Coming from the United States, I wasn’t sure what to expect as the hotel is found in a country foreign to me. Upon arrival to the hotel after a comfortable and easy transfer from the airport (provided by the hotel), I was unexpectedly awestruck by the beauty of the garden that is found outside. The countless species of beautiful flowers with the pristinely cut grass and the two cute healthy alpacas found outside were a welcoming site for a tourist visiting Peru for the first time after very a long flight. Upon entering the hotel, I was greeted by warm-welcoming staff (actually the hotel is owned by a local family) that – for the number of days I was there – never become tired in their service; they were always there to kindly answer any questions I had about Cusco, to provide for me whatever I needed for my hotel room, and to give me information on places to walk to during the day and throughout the night (for those who are planning on visiting, I have to let you know that it is indeed safe to walk around at night; it’s quiet and the beautiful stars under the sky likewise are a breathtaking sight to see with the backdrop of the mountains). Every morning, the American breakfast is a nice addition, and the hotel room commodities are also very useful. The free WiFi is welcoming for those who need to do business (like me), and it is fast for those who like to unwind. Likewise, the homey hotel rooms are cozy at night and during the day, and the rooms’ vibrant colors show off their modern style that also has a little touch of Andean spirit – a little different than my home country – but, in some ways more beautiful. I would recommend this hotel in a heartbeat for those planning on visiting the Sacred Valley of the Inkas as its welcoming spirit and loving staff are definitely a relief after a long trip and an experience that will never be forgotten; not only is the hotel located right in the heart of the valley, but it likewise also provides access to various breathtaking touristic sites – like Machu Picchu, Maras, Moray, the Salt Mines, the Inka Trail, and the Pyramid of Pakaritampu.
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Spectacular view of the valley and archeological site (and Mt Veronica range when the clouds lift) from the upper rooms. The owner Alex is a superb host and set us up for tours to Pisaq, Moray etc. We chose the new room at the top (penthouse) with panoramic views. The room was very spacious, the bed comfortable, the pillows soft and lots of comforters on the bed for the cool nights (heaters are not used in this part of the world). We had a balcony as well, but there is a large courtyard with beautiful gardens (and hummingbirds). Breakfast consists of local bread, cheese, ham, eggs to order, avocado fresh off the tree out front, cereal, oatmeal, fruits and fresh orange juice. Filtered water. Is available to refill water bottles. The shower is hot with good pressure. The hotel is about a 5 min walk from the archeological site (which is well worth the visit) and 10 min walk from the Plaza de Armas. It is on the edge of town—take a Tuk Tuk taxi from the bus/train station—the streets are cobblestone or dirt so don’t drag your suitcases. This is a small family owned hotel,so be prepared to be treated like family. Highly recommend over the places in the middle of town. Just a note that the roosters start up about 4 am if you’re a light sleeper.
Cherie G

Cherie G

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We came with the family and really enjoyed it. The place is new, locally owned and operated and shows a lot of TLC, from the decorative details to the garden to the excellent service. The rooms and bathrooms are clean and comfortable, there is hot water, (it does have to run for a bit) and the wifi is functional (better in some places than others, which is pretty normal). Breakfast is good, and served until 930 am. Don't miss the eggs, coffee or fresh orange juice or bread! The kids got chocolate to melt into their hot milk, yum! The location is a little off the beaten path, which is great. It's quiet (except for that one damn rooster) and it's only a 5 minute walk to the archeological park/market, 10 minutes to the plaza or 15 to the train station. No hubbub from the plaza here. There are nice views down the valley from the second floor rooms. The walled garden was great for the kids to run around in, and there are hammocks. Best place we've stayed at this trip.
George Anderson

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After staying six days in the hotel, Hotel Tierra Inka Sacred Valley, I must say that all of my expectations have been fulfilled. Coming from the United States, I wasn’t sure what to expect as the hotel is found in a country foreign to me. Upon arrival to the hotel after a comfortable and easy transfer from the airport (provided by the hotel), I was unexpectedly awestruck by the beauty of the garden that is found outside. The countless species of beautiful flowers with the pristinely cut grass and the two cute healthy alpacas found outside were a welcoming site for a tourist visiting Peru for the first time after very a long flight. Upon entering the hotel, I was greeted by warm-welcoming staff (actually the hotel is owned by a local family) that – for the number of days I was there – never become tired in their service; they were always there to kindly answer any questions I had about Cusco, to provide for me whatever I needed for my hotel room, and to give me information on places to walk to during the day and throughout the night (for those who are planning on visiting, I have to let you know that it is indeed safe to walk around at night; it’s quiet and the beautiful stars under the sky likewise are a breathtaking sight to see with the backdrop of the mountains). Every morning, the American breakfast is a nice addition, and the hotel room commodities are also very useful. The free WiFi is welcoming for those who need to do business (like me), and it is fast for those who like to unwind. Likewise, the homey hotel rooms are cozy at night and during the day, and the rooms’ vibrant colors show off their modern style that also has a little touch of Andean spirit – a little different than my home country – but, in some ways more beautiful. I would recommend this hotel in a heartbeat for those planning on visiting the Sacred Valley of the Inkas as its welcoming spirit and loving staff are definitely a relief after a long trip and an experience that will never be forgotten; not only is the hotel located right in the heart of the valley, but it likewise also provides access to various breathtaking touristic sites – like Machu Picchu, Maras, Moray, the Salt Mines, the Inka Trail, and the Pyramid of...

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4.0
6y

Je suis un voyageur à l'international, et passe plus de 100 nuits par an en déplacement à l'hôtel, j'ai donc une bonne idée du bon prix et du service qu'on peut attendre.||Je suis gold member chez hotels, et viens au 18 octobre de passer plus de 15j au brésil et au pérou.||Il est rare que les hôtels proposent un chauffage- mais dans tous les hôtels ou je suis passé , on me l'a donné sur simple demande et gratuitement.||||J'ai payé 44 dollars us pour la chambre, avec wifi, tv, baignoire, petit déjeuner "américain"||||voyons cela dans les détails de cette vaste blague, d'hôtel, qui sous des motif d'être récent est MAUVAIS!!||||alors dans l'ordre si vs arrivez à la gare de train, vous êtes très éloignés, et devrez marcher environ 15m avec valise et sac sur des routes non terminées, poussiéreuses et boueuses s'il pleut, ce qui était mon cas ce 17 octobre..||||en effet l'hôtel se trouve au fin fond d'un chemin de terre.||une fois à l'intérieur, les apparences laissent à penser un bon moment.||cela était en oubliant , la musique du voisin, le train au loin qui passe, ou le coq qui fait de la voix...||||le soir pour manger, rebelotte il faut sortir , marcher un petit moment et faire la même chose en sens inverse..||La chambre est assez grande, et dispose d'une belle baignoire, raison pour laquelle apres 15 jours au pérou , en mode douche nous avons choisi cet hôtel.||et bien devinez quoi? INTERDIT DE PRENDRE UN BAIN , cela est indiqué noir sur blanc dans la salle de bain.||Dingue non?||||L'eau chaude? pas toute la journée, alors ne trainez pas au moment de la douche..||||le wifi? alors dans le bureau de l'hôtel 7mega en download, et moins de 1 méga en UPLOAD!! impossible d'envoyer vos belles photos à vos amis, à moins d'avoir une vie pour cela.||||Voir un film sur youtube, ou autre? depuis la chambre, impossible débit trop faible;..||||ayant froid je demande un chauffage , et là on me demande 14% du prix de la chambre? pr chauffer une demi journée? soit 5 dollars us?||en 20 jours au pérou, personne ne m'a demandé de payer.||||Le manager étant loin , son employé me le passe au téléphone et il m'explique ses raisons etc etc..; Bref.||||La nuit se passe tant bien que mal et dès 6h je suis réveillé, allant au toilettes...||Hein, quoi, je suis dans le noir? mais pourquoi? coupure de courant, oui oui, pas d'electricité, pas de chauffage pour lequel j'ai payé, rien..||Pratique non?||si la région est soumise à des coupures il suffit de proposer des lampes de poches, mais se trouver dans le noir pour aller aux toilettes est assez pénible..||je descends donc à 06h30 au petit déjeuner, ( après en avoir testé depuis 25 jours au pérou, j'ai aussi une idée du bon service)||||Et bien très limité, voir réduit au minum pour garder de belles marges.||J'explique: en entrant, sur la table, un pot de yahourt. un pot de confiture de 15g, oui , un seul.. et idem pour le beurre.||une femme apporte UN VERRE DE JUS, oui un seul car aucune carafe n'est à disposition, impossible de se resservir.||Aucun autre hôtel ne fait cela.||Voulez du pain grillé? ah bien non? pas d'electricité...||2 sortes de céréales, du pain, du jambon et fromage, banane.||||Prenez votre veste, hein , car là encore ce n'est pas chauffé.!||Je retourne à la chambre vers 07h30, et là, tente de me brosser les dents.... pas d'eau !! non pas pas d'eau chaude, pas d'eau du tout...||c'est un comble là..||||résumons à 07h30, pas d'électricité, pas d'eau, ni chaude ni froide, ni tv , ni wifi... RIEN.||Pourquoi je paye alors 45 dollars? quand vous allez au camping, vous savez à quoi vous attendre , mais ici,, c'est du n'importe quoi.||||Un générateur, des lampes de poches, cela existe, et quand on prend plus de 600 euros par jour, soit 2400 soles de "services" on doit un minimum à ses clients..||||L'eau reviendra un peu plus tard.||Check out à 10h, et à 09H45 l'électricité revient, trop tard, il pleut , j'ai à marcher jusqu' à la gare sous la pluie en passant par la rue centrale, trempée, génial.||||pour le final, nous rendons la clé, et la femme , nous demande d'attendre comme si nous n'avions pas payé.||Il a fallu qu'elle téléphone, et que nous attendions encore plusieurs minutes avant de partir.||Un registre madame, cela existe, et évitera de faire passer vos clients pour des voleurs.||||Bref , pour résumer||Loin de la gare, mauvais wifi, chauffage payant, petit déjeuner trop limité.||L'apparence des photos laissent à penser à une belle chose, qui n'est que la façade, un peu comme une belle voiture maquillé mais avec un moteur épuisé.||En tant que local guide google, j'ai plus de 1500 avis, et je vous assure que cette expérience reste , très mauvaise pour moi.||||Un simple générateur- un déjeuner copieux, et la possibilité de prendre un bain, sinon il ne faut pas le...

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Je suis un voyageur à l'international, et passe plus de 100 nuits par an en déplacement à l'hôtel, j'ai donc une bonne idée du bon prix et du service qu'on peut attendre.||Je suis gold member chez hotels, et viens au 18 octobre de passer plus de 15j au brésil et au pérou.||Il est rare que les hôtels proposent un chauffage- mais dans tous les hôtels ou je suis passé , on me l'a donné sur simple demande et gratuitement.||||J'ai payé 44 dollars us pour la chambre, avec wifi, tv, baignoire, petit déjeuner "américain"||||voyons cela dans les détails de cette vaste blague, d'hôtel, qui sous des motif d'être récent est MAUVAIS!!||||alors dans l'ordre si vs arrivez à la gare de train, vous êtes très éloignés, et devrez marcher environ 15m avec valise et sac sur des routes non terminées, poussiéreuses et boueuses s'il pleut, ce qui était mon cas ce 17 octobre..||||en effet l'hôtel se trouve au fin fond d'un chemin de terre.||une fois à l'intérieur, les apparences laissent à penser un bon moment.||cela était en oubliant , la musique du voisin, le train au loin qui passe, ou le coq qui fait de la voix...||||le soir pour manger, rebelotte il faut sortir , marcher un petit moment et faire la même chose en sens inverse..||La chambre est assez grande, et dispose d'une belle baignoire, raison pour laquelle apres 15 jours au pérou , en mode douche nous avons choisi cet hôtel.||et bien devinez quoi? INTERDIT DE PRENDRE UN BAIN , cela est indiqué noir sur blanc dans la salle de bain.||Dingue non?||||L'eau chaude? pas toute la journée, alors ne trainez pas au moment de la douche..||||le wifi? alors dans le bureau de l'hôtel 7mega en download, et moins de 1 méga en UPLOAD!! impossible d'envoyer vos belles photos à vos amis, à moins d'avoir une vie pour cela.||||Voir un film sur youtube, ou autre? depuis la chambre, impossible débit trop faible;..||||ayant froid je demande un chauffage , et là on me demande 14% du prix de la chambre? pr chauffer une demi journée? soit 5 dollars us?||en 20 jours au pérou, personne ne m'a demandé de payer.||||Le manager étant loin , son employé me le passe au téléphone et il m'explique ses raisons etc etc..; Bref.||||La nuit se passe tant bien que mal et dès 6h je suis réveillé, allant au toilettes...||Hein, quoi, je suis dans le noir? mais pourquoi? coupure de courant, oui oui, pas d'electricité, pas de chauffage pour lequel j'ai payé, rien..||Pratique non?||si la région est soumise à des coupures il suffit de proposer des lampes de poches, mais se trouver dans le noir pour aller aux toilettes est assez pénible..||je descends donc à 06h30 au petit déjeuner, ( après en avoir testé depuis 25 jours au pérou, j'ai aussi une idée du bon service)||||Et bien très limité, voir réduit au minum pour garder de belles marges.||J'explique: en entrant, sur la table, un pot de yahourt. un pot de confiture de 15g, oui , un seul.. et idem pour le beurre.||une femme apporte UN VERRE DE JUS, oui un seul car aucune carafe n'est à disposition, impossible de se resservir.||Aucun autre hôtel ne fait cela.||Voulez du pain grillé? ah bien non? pas d'electricité...||2 sortes de céréales, du pain, du jambon et fromage, banane.||||Prenez votre veste, hein , car là encore ce n'est pas chauffé.!||Je retourne à la chambre vers 07h30, et là, tente de me brosser les dents.... pas d'eau !! non pas pas d'eau chaude, pas d'eau du tout...||c'est un comble là..||||résumons à 07h30, pas d'électricité, pas d'eau, ni chaude ni froide, ni tv , ni wifi... RIEN.||Pourquoi je paye alors 45 dollars? quand vous allez au camping, vous savez à quoi vous attendre , mais ici,, c'est du n'importe quoi.||||Un générateur, des lampes de poches, cela existe, et quand on prend plus de 600 euros par jour, soit 2400 soles de "services" on doit un minimum à ses clients..||||L'eau reviendra un peu plus tard.||Check out à 10h, et à 09H45 l'électricité revient, trop tard, il pleut , j'ai à marcher jusqu' à la gare sous la pluie en passant par la rue centrale, trempée, génial.||||pour le final, nous rendons la clé, et la femme , nous demande d'attendre comme si nous n'avions pas payé.||Il a fallu qu'elle téléphone, et que nous attendions encore plusieurs minutes avant de partir.||Un registre madame, cela existe, et évitera de faire passer vos clients pour des voleurs.||||Bref , pour résumer||Loin de la gare, mauvais wifi, chauffage payant, petit déjeuner trop limité.||L'apparence des photos laissent à penser à une belle chose, qui n'est que la façade, un peu comme une belle voiture maquillé mais avec un moteur épuisé.||En tant que local guide google, j'ai plus de 1500 avis, et je vous assure que cette expérience reste , très mauvaise pour moi.||||Un simple générateur- un déjeuner copieux, et la possibilité de prendre un bain, sinon il ne faut pas le...

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