This
hotel provides a great value. We stayed here for several nights after
staying at the Monasterio on our first night (and the Sanctuary Lodge in
between). While the Monasterio was superb, the Novotel was quite nice
and an excellent value for the money ($225 less per night). We stayed in
the colonial section (as opposed to the modern section, so we had an
up-charge of about $20 per night), which I would highly recommend. We
had a room with a sitting area, king-size bed, table and chairs, desk,
large bath, cathedral beamed ceiling, hardwood floors, and a balcony
(one of only two in the whole hotel, I think). Rooms have a mini-bar, TV
(tons of channels), individual climate control. Breakfast is included,
and is more extensive than the typical continental breakfast (several
hot foods available). The glass-enclosed lobby area is really pretty,
with sofas and chairs for relaxing and small tables for dining (I didn't
see any photos of this courtyard online or on the hotel website, which
is so surprising because it is the hotel's best feature). Live
entertainment is provided each evening, and there is a bar and two shops
(one alpaca, one jewelry). There is an outdoor garden area, which is
pretty, but didn't have any tables or chair to sit and enjoy the
weather. There is also a bar with two computers for internet access. The
location was good, only about 2.5 blocks from the Plaza de Armes (a
very quick walk), and it felt safe. The only potential pitfall is that
the street that the hotel is on is very narrow and also one-way, so
there wasn't anywhere for our driver/tour guide to wait for us directly
in front of the hotel. They had to park about 1/2 block away (not a
problem), and each day when we met them, they had received a parking
ticket (which cost them about $50 per time). But don't let that one
negative item sway you--this hotel was very nice for the price and I
would definitely stay there again.