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Cuzco, is understandably popular with families. The reception is on the second floor of
the interior courtyard.
HOSTEL
Loki Hostel $
( 24-3705; www.lokihostel.com ; Cuesta Santa Ana 601; dm S23-30, d/tr incl breakfast
S85/110; ) This 450-year-old national monument is a great place to eat, drink and
be merry - sleeping, not so much. If it feels like a village, that's because it practically is:
its capacity of 280 guests is among Cuzco's highest. On weekends the on-site bar features
local bands and DJs.
WalkOn Inn $
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( 23-5065; www.walkoninn.com ; Suecia 504; dm/s/d S25/65/75; ) A five-minute
puff up from the Plaza de Armas, this quieter hostel has views but rather indifferent ser-
vice. Breakfast is not included.
HOSTEL
Del Prado Inn $$$
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( 22-442; www.delpradoinn.com ; Suecia 310; s/d/tr incl buffet breakfast S225/390/
435; ) Del Prado is a solid option, with efficient staff and just over a dozen snug
rooms reached by elevator. Some have tiny balconies with corner views of the plaza.
Check out the original Inca walls in the dining room.
HOTEL
Los Andes de America $$$
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( 60-6060; www.cuscoandes.com ; Calle Garcilaso 150; s/d incl breakfast S347/410) A
Best Western hotel noted for its buffet breakfast, which includes regional specialties such
as mote con queso (cheese and corn) and papa helada (frozen potato). Rooms are warm
and comfortable, bathrooms are big and relatively luxurious, and the atrium features a
scale model of Machu Picchu.
HOTEL
Hostal Suecia II $
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( 23-9757; Tecsecocha 465; s/d/tr S40/60/80, s/d/tr without bathroom S30/40/60) This
long-standing backpacker favorite continues to offer excellent value with central location,
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