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Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by markenhylda from Cusco, Peru
... with a visit to Pisac and then returned to Cusco. Back in Cusco we collected our bags and went to stay our final night in The Ninos Hotel. This is a charity project run by a Dutch woman, who went to Cusco in 1996 to look after the homeless children. By ...
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Cusco, much better than we were told!
A Travel Blog entry by kateandchris from Cusco, Peru
... lucky and I can accept being lucky (see bed bugs entry at the beginning of our holiday!) We are staying at the lovely Ninos Hotel, 2 star, which honestly, is better than many 3.5 star places in my home town of Lakes Entrance in Victoria, Australia. ...
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INKA ruins and hotel Nino orphanage
A Travel Blog entry by kingo from Cusco, Peru
... Adventure today and happy corpus christi celebratios. It is a religious holiday here today. we had an amazing breakfast here at the Ninos hotel they bake fresh bread here on site every morning and make heir own jam.DELISH! Right after breakfast we went ...
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Time in Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by marklattanzi from Cusco, Peru
... dollar. It was actually really good! (Although that was likely the source of my lovely stomach bug.) We left the Ninos Hotel on Sunday, with its awesome showers (hot and strong) and great breakfast. The big breakfast option was almost ...
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Cusco and Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by mkarchibald from Cusco, Peru
... was a real gem. It's owned by a Dutch woman who started the hotel as a way to raise money for homeless children of Cusco. Ninos means "Childrens". She also adopted about a dozen of these children and all the profits from the hotel go to her causes. Not ...
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i love Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by tobi from Cusco, Peru
... stay overnight in one of the hostels and around 4am i wanna leave to be there before everyone else.... yeahhhhh facts: hotel Ninos 50 soles per person (18USD) train to Machu Picchu, depends on which one you take, around ...
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Cusco and the Sacred Valley
A Travel Blog entry by crag_and_pao from Cusco, Peru
... nbsp; This left us enough time to get some sleep and then visit the Incan military fortress on the hill over Cusco called Sacsayhuaman (pronounced "Sexy Woman"). The fortress was quite ineteresting, but after Machu Picchu it really wasn't anything ...
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De turistes a Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by tonicastells from Cusco, Peru
... fos en monedes d'or. El recinte combina les restes inques amb les construccions del monestir, semblant com a Còrdoba amb la catedral i la mesquita. Acabem el dia cansats de tanta cultura, així que decidim quedar-nos a l'hotel-ONG a on ens ...
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Cusco and Machu Picu
A Travel Blog entry by malteaser from Cusco, Peru
... the flight from Lima to Cuzco was delayed 8 hours because of bad weather in Cuzco. So we were happy to get to the hotel, which was just fantastic. Actually most places (hotels and hostels) that I have stayed at during this trip have been great and ...
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Cusco - Capital of the Incas
A Travel Blog entry by beerandchoco from Cusco, Peru
CUSCO - GETTING ORIENTED Accomodation: Hotel Los Niños Rate: US$ 34/ double with bath Booking: online We stayed at the hotel on Calle Fierro (Niños II), which was an extremely clean, bright and orderly facility. In addition, as we were staying at ...
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Cusco & the Sacred Valley
A Travel Blog entry by alexp02 from Cusco, Peru
... at every stop people come on the bus trying to sell you food and drinks. It was Halloween when we arrived in Cusco, and it's apparently celebrated here. Kids wear masks and walk around to different stores and restaurants asking for candy (I ...
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Deep Fried Cuy in Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by shieldsontour from Cusco, Peru
... in traditional costume and get you to take their photo for a fee...There is such a visible level of child poverty in Cusco and we were pleased that the hotel (Niños) we had chosen was in a group set up by a woman from the Netherlands back in 1998. The ...
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From Reed Houses to European Elegance
A Travel Blog entry by lyndshane from Cusco, Peru
... Yes, this is Inca country – and it is apparent everywhere that cusqueños are proud of their heritage. Unfortunately, Cusco’s tourism bureau has a firm grasp on the city’s endless museums/ruins/religious sites and entry to many is ...
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Machu Picchu, Crappy Tourist Towns, and yummy food
A Travel Blog entry by derekjjensen from Cusco, Peru
... you take one small bag with you on the train to MP). Then we headed to Cusco where we are now. Our hotel in Cusco is called Ninos Hotel. It was started by a Dutch woman who had traveled to Peru and noticed the poor orphan children everywhere. She adopted ...
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High Altitude
A Travel Blog entry by diandkevworld from Cusco, Peru
... We spent 1 day doing the Sacred Valley Tour which including visiting the ancient sites of Pisac, Ollantaytambo and Chinchero. We stayed at Ninos Hostel on the Lashbrooks recommendation, good tip guys, it's great and you feel you are doing your bit for ...
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Calle Meloc 442, Cusco, Peru
... in a sunny courtyard. Highly recommend. A wonderful place to stay at! from anonymous We stayed at the hotel Los Ninos after a friend of ours recommended it. We weren't disappointed. The rooms are simple but provide everything that you ...
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