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It is positioned in an exclusive enclave in downtown Cusco, at a historic former convent that has long been an oasis of tranquillity between the grandeur of Plaza de Armas and young, lively San Blas. Its new incarnation will see contemporary style added to its urban retreat atmosphere. Certainly, a stay in this all-suite hotel will be anything but austere, ensuring that you experience Cusco at its very best.
Cusco, the capital of the Inca Empire, is not only a cultural and archaeological city; it is now recognized by the travel industry as one of the world's great leisure destinations. As a proof of this, world-class hotel chains are about to open in the upcoming months in the city centre.
The first one is Palacio Nazarenas by Orient Express, opening in June 2012. This 55 all-suites hotel will take hospitality in the city to a higher realm. It is positioned in an exclusive enclave in downtown Cusco, at a historic former convent that has long been an oasis of tranquillity between the grandeur of Plaza de Armas and young, lively San Blas. Its new incarnation will see contemporary style added to its urban retreat atmosphere. Certainly, a stay in this all-suite hotel will be anything but austere, ensuring that you experience Cusco at its very best.
Then in August, JW Marriott Cusco will begin operations with its 153 rooms. The property will feature a highly-customized design built around a colonial church and ancient Inca artefacts found on the site. The property will also reflect the casual elegance that distinguishes the JW Marriott brand, a global portfolio of 51 luxury hotels and resorts.
These properties add to the wide range of luxury tourist services in the imperial city.
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