I've stayed in Urubamba and the Sacred Valley so many nights, it feels like a home away from home. I've stayed in five star luxury accomodations and in two star hostels. The Posada Tres Marias is the best bang for your dollar/soles. Period. End of story. ||||A great location just off the plaza. A beautiful veranda that offers a spacious lawn to relax and rejuvenate. Super friendly staff. Oh, and all for an incredibly reasonable price.||||Make no mistake about it, there are plenty of places to say in the city of Urubamaba and the Sacred Valley (believe me, I've stayed in many of them) - but dollar for dollar / euro for euro / sole por sole, the Posada Tres Marias is the best deal in the whole valley.||||A word about the hotel: It is basic. The rooms are very clean and the location is secure and quiet - but this is not a luxury hotel. If you're looking for a luxury (or higher end) hotel, this is not your place. There are plenty of high end places - and I suggest spending one or two nights at a high-end place, before changing your reservations to Tres Marias. You'll save a ton of money and you can use your saved money to go out for some great meals in Urubamaba,...
Read moreThroughout the years, I have stayed here on several occasions and the rooms have always been consistently clean and the gardens area always well kept. The staff is polite. Also, there is always plenty of hot water. The manger has been the same for several years. ||||On the room for improvement list, the breakfast is a continental one as is usual in Peru, but I don't think they offer enough variety of breads and cheeses and the portions are very small. Also, asking for an egg or an additional protein is not an available option. ||||The shower curtains are very, very thin and the water pressure causes them to fly into the shower and stick to you. I also find the "matrimonial beds" to be rather small, the size of a full size bed.||||The hotel is within reasonable walking distance of the town center- several blocks. If you walk to the end of the block, you can easily pick up a taxi. ||||I think the fact that I stay there, year after year speaks volumes. I often take visitors and want them to experience a quiet hotel with a clean room and the hotel does...
Read moreWe stayed two nights at Posada La Tres Marias, in Urubamba. The Inn staff bent over backwards to ensure that we had everything we needed. The host even walked us to the train station the day we departed to Machu Picchu. We enjoyed wine on their beautiful veranda overlooking the yard. The Inn was comfortable, homey and provided an excellent breakfast and tea, coffee, water. The location was excellent, very close to everything. The walking can be tiring because of the hills and adjusting to the altitude, so take a Tuc Tuc! They are fun, inexpensive and they will get you to your destination quickly! The Inn only took cash. Bring cash and an ATM card because many places in the sacred valley do not take Visa or MC. The weather was humid and about 60, not crowded, don't let the season stop you from going. February was a fantastic time to travel to Peru. Thanks for the wonderful...
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