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This newly renovated Peruvian chain hotel, poised midway between the bus stations and the Plaza de Armas, offers the best value for money of any of Nazca's upmarket hotels. Rooms have eminently s…
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The Don Agucho provides chatty service, nice rooms and a great terrace for lounging; the terrace is filled with cacti, wickerwork and wagon wheels. Breakfasts are filling, though hot water is err…
The ultimate escape from grimy central Nazca, the Hotel Cantayo is run by Italians, and overrun with monkeys, a family of peacocks, alpacas and horses for riding. It's just 500m from the Cantallo…
This securely gated place, opposite the airport, has a large grassy area with hammocks. The rooms are comfortable enough, with TVs and phones, while suites have air-con, Jacuzzis and minibars. Ch…
Housed in a lovely converted hacienda out in middle of nowhere, this place has simple rooms but tranquil gardens plus a pet peacock and alpaca. It's 3km out of town beyond the airport.
A friendly, older place, it offers basic courtyard rooms, some with communal tepid showers. Ticket touts often hang around here offering cheap tours - don't pay for anything until you have it in …
Modern place opposite the aerodrome with a small swimming pool. It shows free films on the Nazca Lines. English and German are spoken. For those on a budget they sometimes allow camping on the gr…
This charming small hotel retains a familial atmosphere and has airy, well-furnished rooms, a welcoming common lounge and an exquisitely tended garden.
Overrun nightly by huge European and Japanese tour groups, the staff here manage to be exceptionally polite and courteous. It boasts rooms with all mod-cons, a tennis court, restaurant and nightl…
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You'd be forgiven for thinking that this desolate pampa holds little of interest. Indeed, the sun-bleached expanse was ignored by the outside world until 1939, when the Nazca Lines were discovered. Today, squillions of travelers show up to Nazca each year to ponder the sandy mystery.
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