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martes, 14 de diciembre de 2010

PERUVIAN TOURISM: FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL CHAINS TO OPEN HOTELS IN CUSCO

Hi my Friends: A VUELO DE UN QUINDE EL BLOG., The Cusco that was the Capital of Empire Incaico, considered it to be the " Navel of the World ", now it has turned into cosmopolitan city for the thousands of tourists who visit it. Cusco is now a city that woken up the attention of the big chains of hotels of the world and his branches are constructing for the attention of the tourists. Friends of the whole World we invite to know the most wonderful City Incaica.Here an image of MACHU PICCHU . The city hidden from the Empire Incaico that amazes to everybody his fabulous construction in so difficult conditions of the area. Source of image: EFE
Here an image Sacred Valley of the Incas. Cusco, Peru, South América. Photo: ANDINA/Internet.
First class international chains to open hotels in Cusco:
Lima, Dec. 14 (ANDINA). Peru is the second most attractive country for foreign investment in the region for major South American companies, according to a survey on business climate conducted in August 2010 by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

Recent hotel investments include major international brands such as Westin which is opening the Westin Lima in 2011. This first Westin in Peru will be a very modern hotel and the tallest building in Lima with a spa, convention space and luxurious suites.

According to etravelblackboard.com, Cusco and its surrounding region is also seeing an increased investment in the luxury sector and 2011 sees the opening of with a new Aranwa Hotel, a JV Marriot Hotel, and the expansion of the Orient Express owned Monasterio Hotel.

The last five years has already seen a dramatic rise in boutique and luxury hotels around Cusco due with new openings including the Hotel Casa Cartagena, the Andean Wings, the Rio Sagrado in Urubamba, Aranwa in Urubamba, the new Luxury Collection Tambo del Inka Hotel from Libertador Hotels, and seven new hotels in the Casa Andina group.

The ‘eco market’ is another key area for investment with resorts such as the San Agustin Paracas opening by 2012 on the south coast. This new resort, located 300 Km south of Lima and close to the World Heritage Listed Nazca Lines, will be one of the most modern ecological resorts and multifunctional hotels in the country. The project includes 120 rooms in two buildings and will be powered by solar energy.

2011 is not only seeing an evolving business sector but also celebrations for the centenary of the rediscovering of Machu Picchu in July. It will include the exciting return of thousands of Inca Artifacts excavated by Hiram Bingham and taken to Yale University and kept there for the last 100 years. These unique artifacts will be housed in Cusco at a dedicated museum and research centre.
ANDINA.
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui

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