Selina Cusco Saphi is a coworking space in Cusco City Centre in Cusco. This place has 211 reviews and an average rating of 4.3 of 5. This is a very good rating.
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Reviews from visitors:
Incredible place to stay. A home away from home ❤️
Like other selinas - you can't do anything wrong with them, good food, nice bar, friendly staff, good location.
Nice location away from the bustling city center but not too far. As in all the Selinas I’ve stayed in, the grounds are beautiful and the common areas are really nice. The rooms however weren’t great. I booked a 6 bed and it was very tight quarters to the point where you needed to put your luggage in storage so that there was space in the room. One night the restaurant downstairs was playing music super loud until around 3am as well.
The rooms are tiny, I was in a 10 bed and you could barely walk through with the amount of luggage everywhere. Was not solo traveller friendly, cold building and rooms and the showers has barely warm water. Reception seemed pretty disorganized and while they were checking me in, they just started talking to another guest to check them in before me. It was strange and unprofessional. Reception didnt advise of activities, I found out there was some drinks in the courtyard with a fire which was nice, but the staff were then pushy to make us go to the bar after a couple of hours. It's not really worth the price.
I had a private room. The room and the outdoor garden area were really nice.
This hostel is for young people. The entire bar crowd was teens to early twenties. One morning I went to the communal kitchen to sit down and drink my coffee and the young girl at the table promptly got up and left. If you are over the age of 30 don't expect to meet fellow travelers here. Since the crowd is so young, it is also very loud at night. The manager did ask the kids to be quiet, so they did clear out of the halls after ten, but you could still hear every door opening and closing. Bring ear plugs.
Also, the hostel was in a terrible location. It was a 3/4 of a mile walk to the town center and shops, which seemed even further walking back to the hostel as it was uphill.
Like I said rooms were nice, communal areas were really nice. But due to the very young crowd, I would not stay here again.
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