Both in hotels and on trains, Perù is another story with Belmond (I part)

 

A trip to Perù can not miss a stay in Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Inca empire. It is worth a visit not only because excursions to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, one of the 7 wonders of the Modern World, start from here. In Cusco, the archaeological remains of this illustrious past blend with the beautiful Spanish colonial architecture of the city center. Thus, for example, the magnificent Baroque convent of Santa Clara stands on the ruins of an Inca temple and preserves pre-Columbian stone works.


This mixture of ages and civilizations so different, make Cusco a truly unmissable city. The charm of history pervades even the hotel Belmond Monasterio, which as its name suggests, is housed in an ancient convent, built in 1592, in the historic center, and offers guests a sensational mix of ancient atmospheres and modern comfort.

 
 

The building itself is declared a national monument, the rooms, in the superior, luxury and junior suite typologies, are adorned so as to recall the historical era of when it served as a convent; the bed has a colonial style and there are elements of religious art, mixed with local handicrafts. A similar place has a strong identity that is perceived in all its environments, especially in the beautiful cloister.


In the elegant Lobby Bar you can enjoy classic or more creative cocktails with original recipes, while the El Tupey restaurant has a menu of excellent international and Peruvian cuisine. If time permits, dine outdoors in front of the ancient fountain, and the food will seem even more special.
Finally, as a Virtuoso customer you have a credit to be used for wellness treatments in the Spa. Try the Andean massage practiced according to local traditions, while the aromatherapy treatment uses kantu, the sacred flower of the Incas.
 

 
 
 
 

And as I mentioned at the beginning, Cusco is also a gateway to reach the archaeological area of Machu Picchu, certainly the main attraction key in Peru. Without breaking the spell brought about by the thrilling stay in the Monasterio hotel, Belmond has another truly engaging experience in reserve: it takes you by train to Aguascalientes, from which visits to the mythical lost city depart. This fascinating train is Hiram Bingham, who takes the name of the explorer who discovered Machu Picchu in 1911. On one way you will enjoy the beautiful landscapes by day, with a good brunch, while on the way back the scenarios will have the fascinating tone of dusk, before granting you a gourmet dinner.


And if you decide to overnight in Machu Picchu, you can stay at Belmond Sanctuary Lodge that among all the hotels in the area is the only one at the site entrance. But I will tell you about this visit in the next article ...
(To be continued…)