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Ollantaytambo hotels.

Please note that all hotels listed here in Ollantaytambo are on the main road through town, or on the road to the train station. combined with narrow, cobblestoned streets and quite a lot of traffic, there can be some street noise.

Hostal El Albergue

Highly recommended, located at the train station. beautiful atmosphere. http://www.elalbergue.com/

Hotel MUNAY TIKA

Address: On the road to the station, Avenida Ferrocarril 118

Telephone: (51 84) 204111

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Hostal Las Orquideas

Address: On the road to the station, Avenida Ferrocarril

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Hostal Sauce

Address:

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A new, beautiful experience can be found at Inkallpa, located in the Sacred valley village of Yanahauara.
http://www.inkallpa.com/

 

URUBAMBA HOTELS

Brand new eco hotel, with lovely hosts and a must if you love gardens and birds http://www.casacolibriecolodge.com/

Budget, located in an apple orchard. Part of the Chichubamba Agrotourism project.

http://www.huertoparaisosacredvalley.com/

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Hotel Casa de Campo Urubamba

Price range $45 - $65

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