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Hotel Libertador

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Plazoleta Santo Domingo 259
Phone 084-231961
Fax 084-233152
Credit V MC Di AmEx
Rates double $180

This first class hotel occupies the "Casa de los Cuatro Bustos", where Francisco Pizarro, chief conquistador and first Spanish governor of Peru, used to live. The historic house, that still maintains some of its original walls, was built on the foundations of the "Aclla Huasi", where the chosen virgins of the Inca lived. In 1976 this house was restored to become a luxury hotel.

The rooms are decorated in a colonial style, and some of them have a nice view of the historic Koricancha (Temple of the Sun), which lies opposite to the hotel building.

The Inti Raymi restaurant serves international and typical food, and stages Andean dances. Their bar Rumi stands next to an original Inca wall. There is also a 24-hour café and a handicraft shop.

Room services: private bathrooms and hot water all day, TV, telephone, heating, mini-bar.

Hotel services: room service, gift shop, hair dryer, laundry, mail, medical assistance, luggage storage, tourist information, health club, sauna, babysitting, massage service, facilities for banquets and receptions, business meetings and conference rooms with capacity for 15 to 350 people. Internet service available 24 hours.

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