As Cajamarca is relatively unnoticed on the tourist circuit, it’s not bursting with dirt-cheap youth hostels like its southern sister, Cusco. Instead, Cajamarca features several large, old, mid-range hotels, the kind that may have once been beautiful but today are due for a facelift. Nonetheless they retain a certain charm.
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Set in the countryside this Spanish Colonial house in undoubtedly quaint. Originally built in 1822, its current owners seriously renovated it in the late 90s, keeping true to its colonial heritage. The 14 rooms in the Posada are all uniquely sized and shaped due to the original layout of the house....
Hotel Laguna Seca's main selling point is its location. It is located so near to the Inca Baths that there are thermal pools on their property and the thermal waters are pumped into the rooms allowing you to enjoy a relaxing bath in the privacy of your own room. Another perk of its placement is the...
El Portal Del Marques is conveniently located in Cajamarca, only blocks away from the Plaza de Armas. If you want to be amidst the action, this is a great place for you. The hotel has many onsite amenities, such as a restaurant, El Meson Gourmet, a bar, a convention room, casino and computers with...
Located right on the Plaza de Armas, the Casa Blanca is a good option for those who’d like to stay in Cajamarca’s charming center. Featuring wooden banisters and floors, stained glass windows and a funky lobby, the hotel gives you a taste of what it once was. Unfortunately, actual hotel...