Large outdoor courtyard with small fountain centerpiece and several plants at Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco in Peru
Exterior of Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco in Peru with international flags hanging above main entrance
Lobby area with fireplace, multiple tables and several oversize chairs at Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco on Peru
Lobby with reception desk, two seats, and large image of Peru at Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco
King bed with hand-painted birds on wall, small writing desk and bedside table in king suite at Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco in Peru
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Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco

The Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco is located in a colonial-era mansion that is considered part of the cultural heritage of the city of Cusco. The building dates back to the 17th century, when the Marquis de Picoaga arrived in the city and built himself a new home, employing stonework and murals. With its perfect combination of colonial and contemporary design, the Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco offers first class accommodation for an unforgettable experience.

Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco Review

AdventureSmith Explorations’ Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco review includes a detailed description and photo gallery. Our Peru travel experts have stayed at this property and can help compare the Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco with other Peru lodges and hotels.

Choose Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco for all the comforts of a contemporary hotel while retaining charming colonial-era details. The hotel is divided between a colonial wing and a contemporary wing, combining stone archways, a beautiful patio, a fountain and original murals dating from the architecture of the 17th century with all the comforts of a modern, contemporary hotel. Baggage storage, bilingual staff, welcome cocktail, 24-hour room service, laundry service and taxi service are offered, with a casino for additional entertainment. 

Nearby Attractions to Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco

The hotel is located in Cusco’s center, specifically the San Blas Neighborhood, one of the most picturesque parts of Cusco. Originally known as “T’oqokachi” (“hole of salt”), the neighborhood is characterized by narrow, steep streets and beautiful colonial-style houses. It is known as the Craftsman’s Neighborhood. Tour the many architecture sites, museums, and scenic parks close by such as the Central Market, La Merced Church, Cathedral of Cusco, Inka Museum, and Cusco’s Main Square.

Dining at Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco

Guests can enjoy Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco ’s Paprika Restaurant for a breakfast buffet and international dishes with a blend of traditional Peruvian cuisine for lunch and dinner. The Walak Bar provides a wide variety of cocktails and snacks while the Cava, a wine cellar and pub, serves regional wines.

Accommodations at Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco

The 90 rooms at Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco have been designed for the comfort of the guests and are peaceful, fully equipped, and spacious with high-beamed ceilings and wooden gates. Common to all rooms is Wi-Fi internet, cable television, direct dial telephones, safe deposit boxes, mini-bar, heating, hair dryer and a clock radio. Colonial Deluxe double rooms and Suites are also equipped with hydro-massage tubs. Select rooms have handicap access.

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