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A unique rest with views of the majestic Qorikancha
Our rooms have been designed with your comfort and tranquility in mind. Each space combines unique details of Cusco's tradition with modern amenities, offering you an unmatched accommodation experience in the heart of the Imperial City.
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Services That Elevate Your Experience
We focus on providing a personalized service that takes care of every detail of your stay. Every service is designed to ensure your comfort and satisfaction during your visit to Qorikancha.

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At Hotel Katari at QORIKANCHA, we strive to provide experiences that exceed your expectations, offering personalized service focused on taking care of every detail, ensuring that our guests experience and learn about our culture while enjoying our city of Cusco.
Tourist Attractions in Cusco
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, built before the 15th century, is located in the Eastern Andes mountain range of southern Peru, at 2,430 meters above sea level. It is situated in the Cusco region, Urubamba province, Machupicchu district, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, 80 kilometers northwest of the city of Cusco, Peru, where the Urubamba River flows, creating a canyon with a tropical mountain climate. According to many scholars, its original name was likely Llaqtapata.
The Rainbow Mountain
The Rainbow Mountain (also known as Vinicunca or simply “Arcoíris”) is one of Peru’s newest and most stunning attractions. Located over 100 kilometers from the city of Cusco, this high-altitude peak—reaching 5,200 meters above sea level (17,060 ft)—is a striking geological formation colored by a complex blend of minerals. Its slopes and summit are painted with an array of hues including red, purple, green, yellow, pink, and more. Remarkably, this natural wonder was covered by ice not so long ago, making its recent unveiling all the more spectacular.
Lake Humantay
Located more than 4,000 meters above sea level in the Andes mountains, Lake Humantay is one of the most unique natural wonders in Peru. With the turquoise waters you would expect from the Caribbean and a beautiful, rugged landscape, it is a favorite spot for photographers and outdoor enthusiasts. Be sure to keep an eye out as you hike to the top, as you may spot condors soaring overhead. You can take a private day tour from Cusco or the Sacred Valley to reach the lake, or opt for the Salkantay trek, which will take you from Humantay to Machu Picchu.
The Maras Salt Flats
The Maras Salt Mines in Cusco, also known as the Maras Salinas, are salt mines whose exploitation dates back to the times of the Tahuantinsuyo. Located on the slopes of a hill, the salt pans, arranged in terraces, are crossed by a stream that feeds the pools with salty water. The use of Maras Salt has been passed down through generations for thousands of years, with each family inheriting this tradition, yet it is managed collectively. The salt mine’s name in Quechua is Kachi Raqay and consists of about five thousand pools, each around 5 square meters. The water filters into the pools and evaporates under the intense sun, causing thick salt crystals to form.
The Qorikancha
The Qorikancha was the religious center of Cusco, as well as the geographical and political hub. The Qorikancha temple was the place where tribute was paid to the supreme god of the Incas, ‘Inti’ (the Sun). ‘Qori’ means worked gold, and its Spanish form is 'cori'. ‘Kancha’ means a closed place, surrounded by walls. Thus, the name roughly translates to 'the closed place that contains gold
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