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Luxurious Amenities
Dive into one of the 2 outdoor swimming pools or float along the lazy river. Indulge in complimentary Wi-Fi, concierge services, and a buffet breakfast to kickstart your day.
Delicious Dining Options
Savor local and international cuisine at Eco Hacienda Roman, with the choice to dine at the restaurant, coffee shop, or enjoy room service. Unwind with a drink at the bar or poolside bar.
Comfortable Accommodation
Relax in one of the 5 guestrooms featuring Select Comfort beds, private patios, rainfall showers, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel also offers a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, luggage storage, and event spaces.
Immerse yourself in luxury at Eco Hacienda Roman. Book now for an unforgettable stay in Machu Picchu.
Pets cannot be left unattended
No elevators
Pets allowed
Social distancing measures are in place
Cash deposit required
Pets cannot be left unattended
No elevators
Pets allowed
Social distancing measures are in place
Cash deposit required
Professional property host/manager
Pets allowed (no fees)
Only dogs are allowed
I came to Hacienda Roman knowing that in this part of Peru, you can't expect all the amenities like WiFi, cable TV, etc. If you go in with reasonable expectations, you'll be happy with this hotel.
The pros: Staff are quite nice. Food is tasty and available fresh on site. Personal attention, especially the tour of the coffee/jungle out back, is phenomenal. The entire stay was worth it just for this!!
The cons: Cooking is unbelievably slow; it took us no less than 1.5 hours to finish a meal due to slow service. (Forgetting to bring basic things like forks for everyone, then waiting 10 mins to get it). The whole place was under construction and thus very noisy and ugly from the outside. The hotel is VERY far from Santa Teresa, but if you're looking for "wilderness jungle" feel, forget it: The hotel is adjacent to several (poor) houses, taking away much of it's "nature" appeal. Finally, the hotel is VERY expensive for what you get.
Overall I feel bad giving a negative-ish review because the family who owns the place is so nice and attentive. However, there are just too many negatives to fully endorse Hacienda Roman. The jungle tour is priceless (nothing like eating a fresh banana or Mandarin from the jungle!) - and I would recommend this to other first-time tourists. However, I would not stay again myself. It's way too expensive and too far from town.
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