Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel is a refined boutique stay in the heart of Cusco’s historic center, housed in a restored 16th-century colonial mansion just two blocks from the Plaza de Armas. More than a simple city hotel, it feels like a small hotel-museum, pairing period architecture, curated artwork, and quiet courtyard spaces with modern comforts designed for high-altitude wellbeing. For travelers who want atmosphere as much as location, it offers one of the most character-rich bases in central Cusco.
The Hotel Experience
Atmosphere / Setting
Aranwa delivers a very different experience from a contemporary city hotel. The property is set within a stately colonial mansion, and much of its appeal comes from that sense of heritage: carved woodwork, stone details, high ceilings, antiques, art, and a handsome colonial patio that softens the pace of the city outside. The atmosphere is urban, but not hectic. Once inside, the mood feels quieter, more intimate, and more elegant than many hotels in the center.
Because the hotel functions almost like a boutique museum, the stay has a strong visual and cultural identity. Guests are surrounded by period-style details, paintings, and decorative pieces that reflect Cusco’s layered colonial and Andean history. It is especially appealing for travelers who want to stay somewhere that feels unmistakably tied to the city rather than interchangeable with any other luxury property.
Accommodations
The hotel offers 43 rooms in several categories, including the Standard Room, Deluxe Room, Deluxe Superior Room, Junior Suite Twin Room, and Suite. Across the range, the design leans into elegant furnishings, intelligent in-room oxygen support, and spa-like bathrooms that help make acclimatizing in Cusco more comfortable.
Standard and Deluxe categories work well for couples or short city stays, while the Deluxe Superior rooms add more space and better views toward the city or the hotel’s colonial patios. The larger suite categories are the best fit for travelers who want extra room and a stronger sense of occasion. Unlike a resort hotel, Aranwa does not revolve around terraces, plunge pools, or a large outdoor pool. Its luxury is more about heritage, atmosphere, comfort, and thoughtful room features within a central urban setting.
Dining & Bars
The hotel’s main dining venue is Mishti Mestizo Restaurant, known for blending Andean flavors with international influences in a setting that feels polished but still tied to Cusco. It is a fitting restaurant for the property: rooted in place, but with a cosmopolitan edge that suits an upscale city stay.
For drinks, Khasikay Bar gives the hotel a more intimate evening dimension, with pisco cocktails and a quieter lounge atmosphere after a day exploring the city. Breakfast is served on site as a buffet, making the hotel especially convenient for early sightseeing starts, Sacred Valley departures, or train connections.
Neighborhood Guide
Shopping & Dining
This is one of the hotel’s biggest strengths. Staying here places you within easy reach of some of central Cusco’s best-known dining streets, craft shops, small galleries, and plaza-side restaurants.
Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food is a strong nearby option for polished Peruvian cuisine with a fresh, lighter approach.
Andean Grill Restaurant is a dependable choice for generous Peruvian and Latin dishes in the historic center.
Il Olivo Trattoria Ristorante is a good pick when you want Italian cooking with some Peruvian touches.
Morena Peruvian Kitchen, near the Plaza de Armas, is well known for modern Peruvian and Latin fusion in a lively setting.
Kusykay Peruvian Craft Food is another excellent nearby stop for travelers who want traditional Peruvian flavors presented with care and a strong local identity.
Scenic / Outdoor
Although this is a city hotel rather than a nature retreat, its location makes it easy to explore Cusco on foot. You can walk to the Plaza de Armas, browse the arcades and stone streets around the center, continue toward San Blas for artisan shops and steeper panoramic lanes, or head to San Pedro Market for a more everyday side of the city. For travelers using Cusco as a launching point, the hotel also works well for day tours to Sacsayhuamán, the Sacred Valley, or nearby viewpoints above the historic core.
Cultural Attractions
This part of Cusco is rich in walkable cultural landmarks. The Cusco Cathedral, fronting the Plaza de Armas, is one of the city’s defining colonial monuments and a major repository of religious art. Qorikancha, the former Temple of the Sun later incorporated into Santo Domingo, remains one of the most important places to understand the layering of Inca and Spanish Cusco.
Closer still, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the plazas around Regocijo add another dimension to the stay. They reinforce why this hotel appeals so strongly to travelers who want history, architecture, museums, and dining all within a compact and walkable part of the city.
Why Choose This Hotel
Amenities
Aranwa’s appeal is not built around resort-style amenities such as a large pool complex or a major fitness center. Instead, it focuses on features that suit a luxury stay in Cusco’s historic core: Wi-Fi, breakfast service, room service, concierge assistance, laundry, a business center, a library, an art gallery feel, a gift shop, transfer service, and the hotel’s intelligent oxygen system for added comfort at altitude. Wellness here is expressed more through thoughtful room design, spa-style bathrooms, and massage or treatment-style offerings than through a sprawling urban spa.
Location advantages
The location works extremely well for both leisure travelers and guests who need efficient access to the city center. You are within a short walk of the Plaza de Armas, cathedral, museums, and San Pedro Market, while still being set back enough to feel more composed than some noisier addresses closer to the busiest pedestrian flow. For travelers balancing sightseeing, dining, shopping, transfers, and early excursions, that positioning is a real advantage.
Hospitality philosophy
The hotel’s service style is best described as heritage-focused luxury. Aranwa leans into personal attention, historical atmosphere, and design that reflects Cusco’s colonial and Andean identity. Rather than overwhelming guests with scale, it emphasizes intimacy, cultural detail, and a stay that feels tailored to the city itself. That makes it particularly appealing for travelers who want a more distinctive and memorable hotel experience in Cusco.
Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel FAQs
Hotel history / ownership group
- Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel operates under Aranwa Hotels Resorts & Spas.
- The hotel is set in a restored 16th-century colonial mansion and is positioned as a boutique hotel-museum in Cusco’s historic center.
Star rating
- Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel is positioned as a 5-star boutique hotel.
Room types available
- Standard Room
- Deluxe Room
- Deluxe Superior Room
- Suite
Core amenities
- Free Wi-Fi
- Breakfast buffet
- Mishti Mestizo Restaurant
- Khasikay Bar
- Room service
- Business center
- Laundry service
- Library
- Art gallery atmosphere / audio tour
- Colonial patio
- Concierge
- Transfer service
- Smart oxygen system
- Gift shop
- Dog-friendly stays on request / with conditions
This is not a pool-led resort hotel, and official materials do not highlight a large on-site pool or a major dedicated fitness center as signature features.
Nearby attractions with distances
- Museum of Contemporary Art — 328 feet (0.1 kilometers)
- Plaza El Regocijo — 656 feet (0.2 kilometers)
- Plaza de Armas — 0.2 miles (0.3 kilometers)
- Basilica of La Merced — 0.2 miles (0.3 kilometers)
- Cusco Cathedral — 0.3 miles (0.5 kilometers)
- San Pedro Market — 0.4 miles (0.6 kilometers)
- Qorikancha — 0.6 miles (0.9 kilometers)
- Sacsayhuamán archaeological area — about 1.2 miles (1.9 kilometers)
Exact address + phone
- Address: Calle San Juan de Dios 255, Centro Histórico, Cusco, Peru
- Phone: (084) 604-444
What the neighborhood is famous for
The neighborhood is famous for its position in Cusco’s historic center, close to the Plaza de Armas, cathedral, colonial churches, Inca stonework, museums, restaurants, and walkable access to the city’s most visited cultural landmarks.
Additional services
- Transfer service
- Concierge
- Laundry service
- Room service
- Audio tour
- Gift shop
- Business center
- Event and wedding support
- Dog-friendly stays on request / with additional conditions
Points of interest
- Museum of Contemporary Art — Plaza Regocijo / Cabildo area, Centro Histórico, Cusco — 328 feet (0.1 kilometers)
- Plaza El Regocijo — Plaza Regocijo, Centro Histórico, Cusco — 656 feet (0.2 kilometers)
- Plaza de Armas — Plaza de Armas / Del Medio 123, Cusco — 0.2 miles (0.3 kilometers)
- Basilica of La Merced — Calle Mantas 121, Cusco — 0.2 miles (0.3 kilometers)
- Cusco Cathedral — Portal Belén, Plaza de Armas, Cusco — 0.3 miles (0.5 kilometers)
- San Pedro Market — Thupaq Amaru 477, Cusco — 0.4 miles (0.6 kilometers)
- Qorikancha — Santo Domingo s/n, Cusco — 0.6 miles (0.9 kilometers)
- Sacsayhuamán — Archaeological Park of Sacsayhuamán, Cusco — about 1.2 miles (1.9 kilometers)
Nearest airport with distance
- Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) — about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) from the hotel





