I recently had a 4-night stay at Motto by Hilton in Cusco, and my experience was a mix of positives and negatives. One of the standout features of the hotel is its prime location, which is conveniently close to numerous restaurants, shopping areas, a pharmacy (Botica), and a mini-supermarket. This made exploring the city and accessing amenities very convenient.
The check-in process at the hotel was smooth and professional, adding to the initial positive impression. The rooms, although relatively new and comfortable, still had a noticeable smell of paint, which may be a concern for some guests sensitive to strong odors.
One notable downside of the hotel is the lack of facilities. However, they did offer luggage storage, which was helpful for us when we did a day walk and spent a night in the mountains.
My main concern about the hotel was the noise level. Despite its central location, the hotel's rooms were not soundproofed adequately. The poor quality glass windows did little to block out the noise from the surrounding streets, including car traffic and pedestrian activity. This made it challenging to get a good night's sleep, especially for light sleepers or those sensitive to noise disturbances.
Overall, Motto by Hilton in Cusco is a decent choice for travelers who prioritize affordability and a central location. However, if you value quiet and uninterrupted sleep, it may be worth considering other options with better soundproofing. Additionally, the hotel's proximity to