"The host is very nice and the hospitality was great. The beds are nice cause they arent weighted blankets. Which as an american I never like to use. The room is quiet and the breakfest is good enogh. Its not too far from from downtown. Maybe a 15 min walk. "
"The service was the standout for this hotel. David and his partner went out of their way to give us a great experience in Huaraz - way beyond providing a comfortable place to stay."
"The property was very clean and well-maintained. The staff was very friendly and accommodating. The area where the hotel is located is not in the center of town, but is a short walk to many shops and restaurants. The staff to fulfill our requests. They helped us find a tour operator, which was fabulous!
The only downside was that there was no heat in the rooms or the bathroom. It gets chilly at night at that elevation. It would have been nice to have some heat in the bathroom so you don't get too cold getting out of the shower. "
A verified traveller from Pittsburgh stayed at CORDILLERA HOTEL
"Repulsive.
I heard a lot of noise yesterday from 11PM to around 4AM, loud music, banging on the walls, and people yelling. The manager proceeded to explain that those are their “hotel parties” and that they “only” throw them every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday - this HOTEL THROWS PARTIES UNTIL 4AM. Those parties can be heard very clearly throughout the entire hotel.
That’s not even mentioning the rooms and the manager; the rooms smell like mold, the water ran brown, the WiFi simply doesn’t work, the AC was absolutely INFESTED with mold, the cleaners barged in on me naked, and the views from the back rooms are of slums, about 15 feet away from the windows.
Furthermore, the manager Liz is beyond condescending, tried hard to deny us a refund (that we ended up having the get through Expedia after reporting the Hotel as a health hazard and talking to customer service for hours). Liz, the manager, did not know I spoke Spanish, and I overheard her telling one of the staff to “get them some free food quick so we don’t have to pay their refund”.
After we managed to force a refund through Expedia, she turned even more sour, attempting to contact Expedia to attempt to give us only a partial refund. Absolute joke of a hotel.
The ONE upside I can possibly come up with, is that all the staff (Except the manager) are lovely people who were absolutely willing to help."
"I would stay here again. Had hot showers, near shopping center and local restaurants. The rooms were equipped with the essential things we would need for our stay. "
A verified traveller stayed at Tupac Hostel Huaraz
"The Abuelo is a jewel of a hotel in the Callejón! Modern, clean and an amazing proprietor. All are helpful and eager to please. Located in the middle of Carhuaz, they can quickly get you the best guides and transport. The cook is fantastic; it thus is the best restaurant in town and one of the best in the Callejón. We travel a lot, are very fluent in Spanish and would rank it among the nicest rural hotels in Latin America!"
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Carhuaz, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Carhuaz is known for its monuments.
What can I see and do in Carhuaz?
Huascaren National Park and Lake 69 are a couple of lovely local spots to get outside and enjoy nature. Other places in town to visit include Plaza de Armas and Carhuaz Cathedral.
What are holiday rentals like in Carhuaz?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Carhuaz. Holiday rentals provide amenities like kitchens and laundry facilities to help you enjoy your stay. If you're concerned about a clean environment, a holiday rental can offer a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and busy reception areas while still allowing you to travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular option for a small group gathering.