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Situated 6km from Cajamarca near Los Baños del Inca, this Swiss-owned resort runs, not surprisingly, like clockwork. It features a huge heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi and Turkish bath, and the hot…
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The bright colors in this cozy colonial are as warm as the staff. Inside you will find thoughtfully decorated spaces with polished floorboards and exposed wooden beams, as well as a skylight-prot…
The only top-end choice right in town, Costa del Sol is part of a chain of Peruvian luxury hotels and has recently taken over the southwest corner of the Plaza de Armas. No colonial bent here, ju…
One of the town's best-value sleeping options, this huge historic mansion conceals an eclectic collection of well-maintained and graceful older rooms. Some of the rooms come with split levels, an…
This good find, located in the quieter southern part of town, has nicely furnished, pristine and bright rooms, all with glistening bathrooms on hand. A small garden lies out the back and the stai…
Set around an immaculately groomed garden, this restored colonial mansion has standard carpeted rooms with TVs and minifridges. There's a fancy looking restaurant on site that provides room servi…
This six-room German-run hospedaje (small, family-owned inn) isn't much to look at, but its excellent café, comfortable beds, hot showers and practice of hiring disabled people keep attracting al…
Presentable, spacious hotel in colonial house, with a courtyard and a recommended restaurant that occasionally hosts live music.
You might begin questioning your sobriety when you notice that all the brightly painted walls of this plazaside colonial seem to be on a slight angle. Don't worry - they are. The aged carnival fu…
Near Los Baños del Inca, this clean hotel has a bar and is popular with large groups. The rooms all have hot thermal showers.
Boasting what must be the smallest rooms in town, Hostal Justovi's abodes are kept perfectly clean and manage to squeeze in private showers with morning hot water. Some rooms have cable TV, and t…
This hotel on the plaza has private bathrooms with hot showers all day, but is a little more worn than most and is exposed to dinnertime noise from El Zarco restaurant below.
Sleeping in this central cheapie, located right on the plaza, is like slipping on an old pair of comfy slippers. Sure, they're a little tattered around the edges, but the basic, creaky rooms, wor…
This well-kept, clean property has a café and hot water all day. Rooms have TVs, but you'll have to fork out extra for cable. Some of the staff speak English.
Secure and spotless, this place takes the cake in the plazaside accommodations stakes. The comfortable, carpeted rooms have 24-hour hot showers, cable TV and minifridges, and some come with views…
This dignified old structure on the Plaza de Armas exudes plenty of character while also providing a few mod cons in the medley of rooms. Quarters range from poky to good sized, and come with cab…
Built in the style of an attractive colonial hacienda, this modern and relaxing alternative has charisma in spades. Stone archways lead to plenty of garden areas to loll around in, and the warm-c…
Helpful, friendly owners provide dark but good-sized rooms (though the streetside ones can be noisy), cable TV, hot showers and a café.
Breaking away from the 'cozy colonial hotel' pack, this contemporary property is all business. It has a central atrium flowing with plenty of plants and a rooftop terrace giving plaza and church …
Polished wood glistens throughout this 19th-century building. The 12 rickety rooms ooze charisma and encircle a lovely plant-filled courtyard. It's a relaxing place, and with hot showers all day,…
This majestic and draughty colonial building, dripping in marble staircases and intricate tilework, and strewn about with antiques, looks like a museum yet manages to refrain from being ostentati…
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Cradled in a languid valley, this dainty metropolis clings to its village roots with a mushroom field of red-roofed abodes and streets filled with wide-brimmed-hat-wielding campesinos (peasants) bundled in brightly colored scarves, and young city slickers dining in boutique restaurants.
Destination information: Cajamarca (Peru)
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