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Scenic Garden Views
Complimentary Amenities
Enjoy free Wi-Fi and tour assistance. Indulge in the on-site dining or order room service. Unwind with a drink at the bar/lounge.
Full-Service Experience
Start your day with a complimentary full breakfast and access luggage storage and laundry facilities. Opt for airport and cruise shuttles at an additional cost.
Perfect Location
Stay in one of the 11 air-conditioned rooms with minibars. Explore nearby attractions like Plaza de Armas and Archaeological Center of Chinchero. Make La Casa de Barro Lodge & Restaurant your home in Chinchero. Reach out to book your stay now!
* Children under 18 are generally not allowed to stay at properties in Peru without a parent, legal guardian or duly authorized responsible person. Accompanying adults may be asked for both their and the child's ID as well as any duly notarized supporting documentation. Visitors who plan to travel with children should consult with a Peruvian consulate office prior to travel for further guidance.
* According to Peruvian law, cash is not accepted for payments over PEN 2,000 or USD 500. Payments greater than these amounts must be settled by credit card or other methods approved by the property and local law. Payments cannot be split between currencies.
* Children may not be eligible for complimentary breakfast.
No rollaway/extra beds available
No elevators
Pets allowed
Professional property host/manager
Pets allowed (no fees)
No rollaway/extra beds available
No elevators
Pets allowed
Professional property host/manager
Pets allowed (no fees)
No cribs (infant beds) available
Belle maison mais a 10mn du centre historique en périphérie de la ville. Le restaurant proposé sur place est tres cher
L'hotel était vide mais ils nous ont forcé à payer 3 chambres alors que 2 auraient suffit. Ils ne nous ont pas prévenu qu'il n'y avait pas de restaurant le dimanche soir. Impossible d'avoir une douche chaude...
El hotel es un oasis en chinchero, buena acogida, atención por parte del personal, buena cocina exceptuando el postre.
Indéniablement le bâtiment a du charme et est beau.
Dommage que l'ambiance soir si triste et qu' on ai l'impression que cette pension vit sur ses acquis.
Les prestations ne sont pas à la hauteur du prix demandé.
On se voit imposer de payer dès la première minute d'arrivée avant même tout accueil. Nous avons eu de l'eau chaude 1/4 du début du séjour puis plus malgré nos demandes. Les repas sont bons mais trop chers.
Aucune indication sur les alentours et les choses à voir et même méconnaissance de Chincherro de la part de nos interlocuteurs.
Une seule personne de l'hôtel sur les trois a été sympathique .
Bref lors de notre passage une impression de laisser aller ce qui est dommage vu le potentiel de l'établissement.
Joli petit lodge dans un charmant petit village. Accomodation propre et "choue" avec eau chaude toute la journée et chauffage pour la nuit. Beaucoup de possibilité de trekking et marche la journée par contre activité et choix de resto restreint le soir.
Très bon restaurant dans le lodge, nous avons été servis même si celui-ci était fermé le soir (seuls clients de l'hotel). Très bons conseils du patron et copieux petit déjeuner. Je recommande vivement aux personnes désirant se relaxer et profiter des paysages de la région!
Muy buena mi estancia, todo limpio, excelente trato, comida excelente. Sin duda regresaremos.
チンチェーロにある静かなホテルでした。スタッフの対応は非常にいいのですが、スペイン語しか話せないようで少し苦労しました。使いたい時間を伝えておかないとボイラーを回さないようで、お湯は出ませんでした。また、タクシー会社にはホテルから電話してくれますが、(タクシー会社は英語が通じました)前日までにタクシーを予約しておかないとタクシーは呼べないとのことしでしたので、チェックアウト後のタクシーを頼んでおかないとその後の移動に苦労します。
Les chambres sont grandes, propres et confortables. La climatisation vous réchauffera dans cette région ou il fait froid ! Le staff et surtout Antonio, le patron, sont adorables et très serviables. Si vous devez vous arrêter a Chinchero, je vous conseille vivement cet hôtel !
We stayed there for two nights, coming from Ollaytantambo en route for Cusco. The main road through the town is not pretty, in fact we almost decided to drive on when we first got there. But the hotel is lovely - small, comfortable, a bit quirky. Next day, we walked up and around the hills to the east of town ... it's beautiful, with great views of the mountains all around. And if you do a counter-clockwise loop, you'll come down through Inca ruins and a cool market (a lot smaller and more authentic than Pisac ... less tat). An excellent 4-5 hour hike. Taxi to Cusco the next day was 20 ns, just flag one down at the main road.
Casa de Barro was a wonderful experience. The owner/manager went far beyond his role of manager. He stopped at a pharmacy for altitude sickness pills when I had tried 5 times and always found the pharmacy closed. This was when he was on his way to Cusco and he had to return to the hotel to deliver them. He not only gave us the information and advice for a hike to Lamay over a 14,000 foot pass but also drove us to the start of the hike and accompanied us until there would be no problem finding the trail. This was because on a Saturday morning it would be hard to find a taxi. He kept a close watch on my husband while I was away hiking. The caring and attendance of the staff was exceptional. The hotel was safe, convenient, clean, comfortable and very attractive.
Came with a group of six friends and we had great experience. Booked only two nights, but fell in love and stayed for four days. Started out with Jose (co-owner) picking us up from the late train in Ollantaytambo right on time, just like every day thereafter. Jose became our guide sharing info and his love for the Sacred Valley.
The hotel was beautiful, with large rooms, great beds, wooden floors, good bathrooms/showers… and lovely views on snow-capped mountains. Naturally everything was very clean. Restaurant downstairs has a pretty good menue and a very attentive staff.
Antonio (the other co-owner) made us feel like we owned the place. Asked us every evening what time we would like to get breakfast, where we wanted to go the next day etc. When we wanted to watch a movie after the day of hiking, he quietly started the fire and gave us a nice bottle of red wine (free).
The town of Chinchero gave us a view of the Peruvian villagers’ life; peaceful but with fun things to do (visited textile making family). Location is central to many other sites in the Sacred Valley. I will send all my friends to Casa de Barro and hope to return here some day for another peaceful visit.
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