Hostal Ayacuchano

Ayacucho


The amply sized, inoffensively decorated, well-furnished (if occasionally dim) rooms here have cable TV and, in some cases, even balconies. Not all singles have private bathrooms, but the bathrooms in some doubles are the sanitary surprises of Ayacucho: spacious, often with actual baths and hot water to boot. The trick is asking to see several rooms before deciding.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ayacucho attractions

1. Otto Malena

0.07 MILES

Officially a restaurant, this surreal Aladdin's Cave is more a museum of curios than anything else, for the owner is primarily a collector of magical…

3. Iglesia de Santo Domingo

0.16 MILES

One of Ayacucho's most photogenic churches, dating from 1548. Purportedly built with the stone of a former Inca fortress, it contains some superb examples…

4. Cathedral

0.2 MILES

This spectacular 17th-century cathedral on the Plaza de Armas has a religious-art museum inside. The moody facade doesn’t quite prepare you for the…

5. Plaza de Armas

0.22 MILES

One of the prettiest plazas in the Central Andes, flanked by many gorgeous mansions, including the Prefectura. Ask at the tourist office for details on…

6. Casa Museo Joaquín López Antay

0.23 MILES

This captivating little museum is really part art gallery and part an explanation of the process of retablo making. Retablos, ornamental, originally…

7. Prefectura

0.25 MILES

Most of Ayacucho's old mansions are now mainly political offices and can be visited, usually during business hours. These offices of the department of…

8. Museo de Arte Popular

0.27 MILES

Displays popular art covering the ayacucheño (natives of Ayacucho) spectrum – silverwork, rug- and tapestry-weaving, stone and woodcarvings, ceramics …