Relive the days and
nights of 17th century colonial formality in the ancient
Seminary of San Antonio Abad. The more than 300-year old
premises have been converted into the Monasterio del Cusco
Hotel. The hotel's architectural grandeur is reflected in
its patios and handsome Chapel of San Antonio Abad, which
is embellished with gold leaf and paintings belonging to
the Cusco School. Now manage by Orient Express Hotels every aspect of your needs will be met.
The
entire hotel combines the austerity of a colonial seminary
with the elegant comforts of a five-star hotel. The Monasterio
showcases the meeting of the old world and the new, offering
visitors a unique encounter with Cusco's Inca and Spanish
tradition.
The Monasterio Hotel has 91
deluxe rooms, 12 junior suites, 1 deluxe suite, 2 royal suites and 3 presidential
suites, all decorated in a mix of colonial and modern styles,
and comfortable furnishings.
Linger in the lobby with hot chocolate, coco tea, or a Pisco Sour. 
The Tupay Restaurant, located in the Refectory
of the old Seminary of San Antonio Abad, has conserved
its original infrastructure with decor typical of the
colonial period. A buffet breakfast has local and international choices.
At the Illary
Restaurant look
out on the Hotel's main patio and view the collection
of paintings of the old Seminary.
Indulgences such as a bath butler, and massages are available to the weary traveler. You may request a oxygen enriched room if altitude sickness is a concern. Oxygen is also available to guests.
The hotel offers its guests cable television,
direct national and international dialing, mini bar and
24 hour room service.
Built in 1592 on Incan foundations, it was used as a seminary until 1965. A destination onto itself it is listed and protected as a National Historic Landmark.
Contact
us to include Hotel Monasterio or other properties
in Cuzco
in your next adventure in Peru.