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Run by maple-leaf-waving rugged Canadians Diana and Wayne, this deluxe ecolodge is at the mouth of the Quebrada Llaca, 8km east of Huaraz. Made entirely of adobe and built by hand, you can stay i…
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Rooms in this popular place all have hot water, but are otherwise elementary. There is a nice grassy bit and the owner, Edward, speaks excellent English and is a knowledgeable guide.
Spiffy and new, Grand Hotel is a little short on personality, but the solid rooms have everything you'll need for a comfortable stay.
Going north of town on Centenario and then right on M Melgar brings you to this quiet, friendly, seven-room place that has spacious rooms and good hard beds. Hot water and tourist information are…
This Swiss-run hotel, up on a hill overlooking the town, is an outstanding place to stay and has one of the best, and most romantic, restaurants in Huaraz. The beautifully furnished rooms have al…
A six-storey monolith with good rooms for the price, each is clean, carpeted and comes with cable TV. It's a secure place and some of the top-floor rooms have good views.
Not a bad deal for this price range. It has nice communal sitting areas and the orderly rooms are rather presentable.
If serious businessmen lodged in chalets, this large and comfortable establishment is where they would flock. The rooms are handsomely finished with dark wood, come with cable TV and many have gr…
With true, glittering '80s panache, this towering, mirror-lined monolith offers hotel-standard rooms, with TV and writing desk. There's a very cheesy but comfortable lounge downstairs with endles…
A little swisher than most choices in Huaraz, the quiet, carpeted rooms are clean and without fault. A games room (pool and table tennis) adds some attraction and there is a restaurant and sauna …
Laid out in a large V shape, this hotel sits perched on a hilltop 3.5km north of town and has sensational views of the valley below. The rooms are just comfortable enough, and you can take your b…
Zarela's helpfulness is legendary. Double and triple rooms here have hot showers and there are kitchen facilities as well as lots of neat little patio areas in which to relax with a book. The sce…
Recently repainted blindingly pink, the digs here are spartan, clean and shiny. Big cushioned couches await slumping in the hallways - this is a solid back-up choice.
This is a modern hotel with phones and TVs, and some rooms have a balcony looking out into the plaza or toward the mountains. There's a restaurant with room service and rates include an American …
A fetching white-walled and red-roofed building with balconies and arches overlooking a grassy garden and an inner courtyard with a soothing fountain - this four-story hotel is a neocolonial arch…
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The restless capital of the Andean adventure kingdom, Huaraz commands exhaustive panoramas of the city's dominion: one of the world's most impressive mountain ranges. Nearly wiped out by an earthquake in 1970, Huaraz might be short on quaint village beauty, but it does have a great personality.
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