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Reviews of Adventure Brew Cusco
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i've have been travelling around the world for 4 years as a backpacker and this has been the best hostel that i know. The people who is in charge of it is extremely friendly and kind. I'm really happy with the facilities of the hostel and the indications that the people there gave to me. I also want to note that the kitchen is tottaly prepared for cooking, the bar has great drinks and music I want to recommend to everybody who comes to Cuzco to stay at Adventure Brew Cusco
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Argentina
- All Male Group 18-24
- (1 review)
too noisy not recomended if you doing a inca trail or any other activities during the days, people screaming and music loud till 1 am in the night!!!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- France
- Couple 25-30
- (2 reviews)
After staying at Adventure Brew La Paz, I expected the same fun atmosphere. However, arriving at Adventure Brew Cusco, I was sadly disappointed. The bar was uninviting, and the lack of a central common area made social interaction awkward. The staff wasn't very helpful or knowledgeable, and I was forced to employ the hostel's tour agent (who was excellent) in order to get any information at all. Facilities, cleanliness, quiet, beds, all top notch. But the place was a bit sterile for my taste.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Female 18-24
- (1 review)
The is by far the best hostel I've stayed in Peru! The rooms were clean and breakfast was very good as well. What best is that they have lots of activities such as Spanish lesson and cooking lesson, and they are free. However, I wish they had better wi-fi coverage. I couldn't use wi-fi in my room and the sign was neither strong nor stable even in the common areas. And it took me a lot of efforts and time to find it, so I hope they can put up some signs to guide people to the hostel.
- Novice Nomad
- lsz0719
- China
- Male 25-30
- (5 reviews)
The hostel is great. Bedrooms are very tidy and clean. The staff is very helpful. We really like it.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Brazil
- Female 25-30
- (4 reviews)
The hostel was great, staff is very helpful, it´s some blocks away from the center but you can take a cab by just 3 soles(about.USD 1.1) or walk 5 to 7 minutes you get there.
- Novice Nomad
- krasengo7406
- Colombia
- Male 25-30
- (3 reviews)
Staff were very helpful, and aided us significantly in a major drama we had. Miguel´s free spanish lessons were really good and he himself is lovely and accomodating. Great showers, beds, internet and kitchen. Best in hostel bar we have seen, and a very comfortable living space. Is a 7-10 minute walk to the city centre, which is not at all far, and feels safe enough. Only downside is it can be a bit noisy flowing from the bar. To get away from it get on the 1st floor, garden room if possible.
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Mixed Group 18-24
- (10 reviews)
We enjoyed the quaintness of Adventure Brew. The ample supply of hot water for showers was much appreciated. A fire in the fireplace on the cold nights would have been nice. Overall, I would recommend Adventure Brew Hostel to travelers who want a nice, new place to stay. It's a little distance from the plazas but fairly easy to catch a taxi to everywhere you want to go.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Female 41+
- (1 review)
Great hostel, such a shame the staff seem to struggle to run the place. I think it would be an excellent hostel in Cusco if they could create more of an atmosphere and get more people to stay. Great breakfast too. The walk into the main square takes 10 mins and it is not dangerous.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Ireland
- Couple 25-30
- (4 reviews)
The hostel was very clean and a nice place to stay, a bit quiet, but just 10mins walk to main palza. Staff in general was friendly and helpful, but be careful when paying, if youre paying in soles the calculate a poor exchange rate from dollar(shown in booking confirmation) to soles. If you let them organise bus tickets for you they charge 10 soles more for each ticket, which i found a lot.
- Novice Nomad
- djmichl1921
- Germany
- (Gender undisclosed)
- (5 reviews)
This place is really nice and super clean. The location is a whole another story (a little sketchy at night), but it was about 10min. walk from all the major attractions including Coricancha. It was fine by me, but my gal is Peruvian and she thought it was not safe. As far as hostel itself, it's massive. This place boasts a lot of perks that will make your stay comfy. Not very crowded and quiet, though if you're in an "out and about" mood there's always something going on at the bar upstairs.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Poland
- Male 31-40
- (4 reviews)
Super nice hostel, seems very new, everything is in good shape. The breakfast is good and the staff is very helpful and friendly. Huge beds in the dorms, the only annoying thing was that we could hear the doorbell loud and clear in our dorm and were woken up by it during the night and in the early mornings. The location is not as off as it seems on a map, it's a ten minute walk to the main square.
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Germany
- Couple 25-30
- (11 reviews)
Really great well set up hostel. Recently renovated so rooms are all new and really clean. Nice roof top bar with well equipped kitchen for guests. Good breakfasts, pancake, coffee, tea. Wifi. Pool table, Foosball. lounge. Great hostel
- Globetrotter
- nstaffsmith
- Australia
- Couple 18-24
- (43 reviews)
I had great days in the Pirwa Hostels Machu Picchu. The staff is awesome and very helpful. I like the most the rooms, very clean. I will be back next year.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Brazil
- Female 31-40
- (8 reviews)
Wow! This place is like staying at a hotel for a hostel price. The cleanest, nicest looking place we stayed at on our 2 week trip, BY FAR! Our room had a beatiful view of the mountains and town of Cusco. Very helpful staff took the time to show us directions around town. Drop off laundry service for 50 cents. 10 minute walk to the Plaza. Showers actually had hot water, good pressure, and a nice shower head!!! For a Peru hostal, it cant be beat.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Couple 25-30
- (3 reviews)
AMAZING! Immaculately clean rooms, comfiest beds in Cusco, llama duvets and hot showers. Pancake breakfast is great, in a clean and well-stocked kitchen. Rooftop bar for a good party, but it's quiet in the rooms (just watch out for people knocking pool cues on the floor, noisy!). Luggage storage, great staff, and SUPERB customer service. We were given our same room when we got back from the Inca Trail, and they gave us full use of facilities when we were waiting a day for the bus. Love it here!
- Novice Nomad
- Toaster214
- England
- (Gender undisclosed)
- (7 reviews)
The staff at this hostel are incredible, especially Bridget at the front desk and Carmen at the travel desk. They both took extra time and effort to make sure that we were well taken care of. Also, it was great to have pancakes and/or fresh buns every morning.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Canada
- Male 41+
- (3 reviews)
Fabulous hostel, lovely and clean with friendly staff. We chose to stay here after staying in adventure brew La Paz and were not dissapointed!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Couple 25-30
- (1 review)
Great Hostel!! Modern and super clean Adventure Brew has all the facilities you could ever need. Great kitchen, bar, internet and tv lounge. All Dorms have their own bathrooms with great showers. Best of all the staff are always willing to help with anything you need. Having stayed for a month I would definitely recommend this place especially if you are looking at a longer stay in Cusco. Thank you!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Male 31-40
- (2 reviews)
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