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Hatun Quilla

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hatun Quilla, your charming 3-star bed and breakfast located in the heart of Cusco! With cozy accommodations for as low as $40 per night, this delightful retreat is just 1.9 kilometers from the vibrant city center, making it easy for you to explore all that Cusco has to offer while enjoying a peaceful escape each evening. Nestled on Calle Meloc, this cozy haven welcomes you with open arms and a cup of delicious Peruvian coffee to fuel your adventures.

Living room in Hatun Quilla
Bedroom, Bed in Hatun Quilla

Rooms

Two-Bedroom Standard Apartment - single occupancy in Hatun Quilla

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1 Queen Size Bed

3 Twin Beds

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110 sqft

Standard Apartment, 2 Bedroom

Kitchen

Private Bathroom

Kitchenette

Kitchenware

Two-Bedroom Studio Apartment - single occupancy in Hatun Quilla

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

1 Queen Size Bed

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110 sqft

Studio Apartment, 2 Bedroom

Kitchen

Private Bathroom

Kitchenette

Kitchenware

Deluxe Double Room in Hatun Quilla

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1 Double Bed

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215 sqft

Deluxe

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Shower

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At Hatun Quilla, every morning starts off wonderfully with a tasty breakfast that'll make your taste buds dance! Dive into some local flavors while catching up on your favorite shows with free Wi-Fi or lounging around in your non-smoking room equipped with a kitchenette. Need some help planning your day? The friendly tour desk is at your service to help you discover hidden gems in the historic city, ensuring you won't miss out on a single treasure. And if relaxation is on the agenda, unwind with a soothing soak in the bathtub after a day of exploration!

Facade/entrance in Hatun Quilla
Property building in Hatun Quilla

Experience the Best

With 140 glowing reviews from fellow travelers, it's clear that guests love the warm atmosphere and convenient amenities at Hatun Quilla. Whether you're sipping a drink from the bar, planning your next excursion, or enjoying complimentary streaming service for a cozy movie night, you’ll find everything you need to feel right at home. Your adventure in Cusco awaits, and Hatun Quilla is the perfect base for your journey!

Bed in Hatun Quilla
Bedroom in Hatun Quilla

Plan Your Stay

So let’s talk about the charming character of Hatun Quilla! As you wind down after a day of exploring Cusco’s rich history, you’ll find that each nook and cranny of this delightful bed and breakfast invites you to kick back and relax. Picture cozy evenings spent savoring delicious local food or perhaps sipping on a pisco sour in the open air of the courtyard. With its intimate setting, Hatun Quilla offers you that cozy feel of visiting a friend’s home—where every guest is treated like family and memories are made over shared stories and laughter.

Food and drinks in Hatun Quilla
Restaurant/places to eat in Hatun Quilla

Amenities

Free wifi

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Bar

Tour desk

24-hour front desk

Kitchen

Non-smoking rooms

Kitchenware

Restaurant/places to eat in Hatun Quilla
Restaurant/places to eat in Hatun Quilla
Bedroom, Bed in Hatun Quilla
Please note this review is based on a double room with private bathroom. Please see my other review for twin room with shared bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos, including a 2-day long celebration with marching bands and fireworks. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Room was more like a chalet, split over two levels, and almost twice the size of the town room. Having stayed in a town room before the Sacred Valley/Inca Trail/Machu Picchu, I would definitely recommend paying slightly more for this room type. The only reason I have not rated this 10/10 is because the breakfast was on the basic side.

Allan

Please note this review is based on a double room with private bathroom. Please see my other review for twin room with shared bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos, including a 2-day long celebration with marching bands and fireworks. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Room was more like a chalet, split over two levels, and almost twice the size of the town room. Having stayed in a town room before the Sacred Valley/Inca Trail/Machu Picchu, I would definitely recommend paying slightly more for this room type. The only reason I have not rated this 10/10 is because the breakfast was on the basic side.

Allan

Please note this review is based on a twin room with shared bathroom. Please see my other review for double room with private bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Twin room was spacious compared to private room in Lima and Nazca. Decent value for money in Cusco, though I would recommend spending slightly more for a room with private bathroom - it is around twice the size and more like a little chalet, split over two floors.

Allan

Amazing place to stay in the heart of old town. Hatun Quilla exceeded my expectations - mainly because of Julio, the manager. He was incredibly helpful in anything we needed, tours, machu pichu, amazon, etc. We came back three seperate times between excursions and Julio was more than accommodating, allowing us to keep our bag in safe storage. The rooms were great and were cleaned every day. The location was just a bit outside the main square and inside a court yard, offering a bit of seclusion in busy Cusco. It was very well priced as well offering great value. Definitely stay here!

Jayden

The owner of the hostel and his family were incredibly nice persons that they got the ticket for some activities such as Machupichu. It was very helpful for us. Also the view from the dining room that we had breakfast was pretty nice! Warm water, clean room, pretty interiors were also nice.

Renna

Please note this review is based on a double room with private bathroom. Please see my other review for twin room with shared bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos, including a 2-day long celebration with marching bands and fireworks. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Room was more like a chalet, split over two levels, and almost twice the size of the town room. Having stayed in a town room before the Sacred Valley/Inca Trail/Machu Picchu, I would definitely recommend paying slightly more for this room type. The only reason I have not rated this 10/10 is because the breakfast was on the basic side.

Allan

Please note this review is based on a double room with private bathroom. Please see my other review for twin room with shared bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos, including a 2-day long celebration with marching bands and fireworks. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Room was more like a chalet, split over two levels, and almost twice the size of the town room. Having stayed in a town room before the Sacred Valley/Inca Trail/Machu Picchu, I would definitely recommend paying slightly more for this room type. The only reason I have not rated this 10/10 is because the breakfast was on the basic side.

Allan

Please note this review is based on a twin room with shared bathroom. Please see my other review for double room with private bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Twin room was spacious compared to private room in Lima and Nazca. Decent value for money in Cusco, though I would recommend spending slightly more for a room with private bathroom - it is around twice the size and more like a little chalet, split over two floors.

Allan

Amazing place to stay in the heart of old town. Hatun Quilla exceeded my expectations - mainly because of Julio, the manager. He was incredibly helpful in anything we needed, tours, machu pichu, amazon, etc. We came back three seperate times between excursions and Julio was more than accommodating, allowing us to keep our bag in safe storage. The rooms were great and were cleaned every day. The location was just a bit outside the main square and inside a court yard, offering a bit of seclusion in busy Cusco. It was very well priced as well offering great value. Definitely stay here!

Jayden

The owner of the hostel and his family were incredibly nice persons that they got the ticket for some activities such as Machupichu. It was very helpful for us. Also the view from the dining room that we had breakfast was pretty nice! Warm water, clean room, pretty interiors were also nice.

Renna

Please note this review is based on a double room with private bathroom. Please see my other review for twin room with shared bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos, including a 2-day long celebration with marching bands and fireworks. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Room was more like a chalet, split over two levels, and almost twice the size of the town room. Having stayed in a town room before the Sacred Valley/Inca Trail/Machu Picchu, I would definitely recommend paying slightly more for this room type. The only reason I have not rated this 10/10 is because the breakfast was on the basic side.

Allan

Please note this review is based on a double room with private bathroom. Please see my other review for twin room with shared bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos, including a 2-day long celebration with marching bands and fireworks. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Room was more like a chalet, split over two levels, and almost twice the size of the town room. Having stayed in a town room before the Sacred Valley/Inca Trail/Machu Picchu, I would definitely recommend paying slightly more for this room type. The only reason I have not rated this 10/10 is because the breakfast was on the basic side.

Allan

Please note this review is based on a twin room with shared bathroom. Please see my other review for double room with private bathroom. The hostel was close to the main square (5-minute walk) but far enough to avoid the chaos. The staff were extremely friendly and allowed us to store luggage for 6 days for free while we visited the Sacred Valley, hiked the Inca Trail and visited Machu Picchu. Staff were also transparent about the water issues (not always the case in Peru) and advised us the best time to shower to get hot water. Extra blankets were provided though not required. Twin room was spacious compared to private room in Lima and Nazca. Decent value for money in Cusco, though I would recommend spending slightly more for a room with private bathroom - it is around twice the size and more like a little chalet, split over two floors.

Allan

Amazing place to stay in the heart of old town. Hatun Quilla exceeded my expectations - mainly because of Julio, the manager. He was incredibly helpful in anything we needed, tours, machu pichu, amazon, etc. We came back three seperate times between excursions and Julio was more than accommodating, allowing us to keep our bag in safe storage. The rooms were great and were cleaned every day. The location was just a bit outside the main square and inside a court yard, offering a bit of seclusion in busy Cusco. It was very well priced as well offering great value. Definitely stay here!

Jayden

The owner of the hostel and his family were incredibly nice persons that they got the ticket for some activities such as Machupichu. It was very helpful for us. Also the view from the dining room that we had breakfast was pretty nice! Warm water, clean room, pretty interiors were also nice.

Renna

Location

Calle Meloc 458 interior 8, Cusco, Cusco, 8002, Peru , Cusco, 8002, Peru

Hatun Quilla