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    Entries in Palacio Nazarenas (5)

    Monday
    Sep242012

    Gorgeous Photos of Palacio Nazarenas 

    You may know I was in Peru for the opening party of Palacio Nazarenas, the latest Orient-Express property in Peru. I've said it before and I'll say again - this hotel is spectacular. A former 16th century convent, Palacio Nazarenas is now a 55-key hotel in the center of historic Cusco with a gorgeous outdoor pool, beautiful small spa, herb gardens, rooms that are piped with oxygen, custom furniture from local artists, and alpaca throws in the rooms. I loved seeing original Inca ruins beneath glass floors throughout the hotel. I loved every minute of my three nights there and can't wait to return one day.

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    Wednesday
    Sep122012

    Forbes - Why You Should Visit Peru Now 

    Take a look at my latest Forbes post - Why You Should Visit Peru Now -  I tried to capture the opening party for Palacio Nazarenas and what I loved most about the trip. Thank you for following along!

    Why You Should Visit Peru Now

    “15 years ago, this square was dead,” my guide says as I stand in Cusco’s glorious central square, Plaza de Armas. “There was barely anything here.” I look around. What a difference 15 years has made. There is a palpable energy to Cusco, a UNESCO World Heritage city showing off both its vast history and a joyful South American spirit. Spanish churches and squares are built right on top of centuries-old Inca ruins and the historical city buildings sport pink terracotta roofs.

    I’m here for the opening party of Palacio Nazarenas, the first grand opening party that luxury brand Orient-Express has ever thrown. Housed in a former convent next door to Orient-Express’ beloved Hotel Monasterio, Palacio Nazarenas, which soft opened in June, blew me away. The party, held last Thursday night at the hotel, brought 150 heavy hitters from all over the world: fashion designers, dancers, famous Mexican actresses, the mayors of Lima and Cusco, top luxury travel advisors and even the charming British ambassador to Peru, James Dauris. Music and dancing went on into the night, and fireworks were launched over the city.

    More here!

    Tuesday
    Sep112012

    Things I Love About Cusco 

    On my second day in Cusco, I was adjusted to the altitude and ready to go at 8 a.m. The opening party for Palacio Nazarenas was that night, but I had a full day planned beforehand. In the morning, my wonderful guide took me to the oft-called Sexy Woman Ruins (really Saqsaywaman - they have nothing to do with sexy women) with not only fascinating ruins but also the best view of the city. We went into the stunning main cathedral and laughed about The Last Supper painting where Jesus and the disciples are eating guinea pig.

    At the Sexy Woman RuinsSexy Woman Ruins

    View from Saqsaywaman

    The main square from SaqsaywamanThen I was on my own and had lunch at Pacha Papa, a MUST in Cusco in San Blas Square. My server, Ever, was hilarious, kind and gave me the inside scoop on his city as I sat in the courtyard. He also did his best to convince me to try guinea pig, but it wasn't going to happen. I explored the neighborhood of San Blas, known for its tiny art galleries, jewelry and clothing stores. I bought a beautiful throw for our apartment at Sol Alpaca and visited the Museo de Plantas del Cusco, where I spent 45 minutes reading about the magical healing powers and uses of Peru's herbs and plants. There was a great exhibit on coca and how it was/is used in cocaine, Coca-Cola and more. You cannot go to Cusco and miss the ChocoMuseo or CHOCOLATE MUSEUM!! They have chocolate classes and a cute little cafe where you can order a drink and sit outside on the patio. It was one of my favorite stops in Cusco and THE BEST smelling museum ever. And then I was officially knackered and had to get ready for the party.

    Lunch at Pacha Papa in San BlasThe courtyard of Pacha PapaSan Blas SquareSol Alpaca

    Chocolate classes at ChocoMuseoPerfect view from the ChocoMuseoOne of the MANY dogs of CuscoCusco

    Monday
    Sep102012

    Cusco Takes My Breath Away! 

    Palacio NazerenasAs I mentioned before, arriving in Cusco, 11,000+ feet above sea level, literally took my breath away on the first day. Luckily the altitude headache didn't last long. I was able to explore many corners of this incredibly beautiful and well-preserved city of 500,000 people. Spanish churches and squares are built right on top of centuries-old Inca ruins and almost all of the historical city buildings sport pink terracotta roofs.

    First, I drooled over my room at Palacio Nazarenas (full post to come) and got my lists out and camera ready.

    Main Square in Cusco - Plaza de ArmasYou have to start a visit to Cusco in the main square, Plaza de Armas. From there, I wandered to the massive central market to look at fruit, vegetables and little oddities to giggle at that are perfectly normal to the locals (example: an avocado that was the size of an adult foot). I discovered a tiny store that specialized in natural healing and picked up coca candy to help with altitude sickness, with the help of a woman that was uncommonly beautiful and smile-y. I would have taken anything she tried to sell me.

    Lunch was at Incanto just off the main square, with a menu that would fit right in in NYC or L.A, while adding local specialties like smoked alpaca bruschetta and a stewed and breaded guinea pig. I loved the wood-burning oven and tiles on the wall with Peruvian images.

    I did a private tour at the fascinating Coricancha temple, a hugely important worship site for the Inca empire.

    Visiting the central marketFruit at the marketView near CoricanchaI'm sucking these babies for altitude sickness Lunch at Incanto

    Friday
    Sep072012

    Sneak Peek: Palacio Nazarenas and a new interview

    I'm in Peru! Overnight flight to Lima, connection to Cusco, and my first stamp in my renewed passport. I was warned of potential problems with altitude sickness, as Cusco sits at 11,000+ feet. I walked around for 5 hours today and just took it very slow - every step was noticeably harder and I had to catch my breath especially going uphill. I didn't get a massive headache until after the walk, but spent 10 minutes using one of the hotel's oxygen tanks and felt much better.

    View from my balconySpeaking of the hotel, I am completely blown away by the new Orient-Express property here, Palacio Nazarenas and wanted to give a sneak peek - the view from my balcony. Orient-Express also owns Hotel Monasterio in Cusco right next door, generally considered to be the best property in Peru. They feel completely different, but are both culturally signficant buildings turned luxury hotels. The official opening party is tomorrow night, with 250 folks from all over the world celebrating.

    Also, here's a recent interview I did if you're interested. I've loved their interviews with travel experts like Christopher Elliott, Valarie D'Elia, Seth Kugel and Matt Gross.

    Where does your love of hotels come from?
    I grew up in Scottsdale, Ariz., a mecca for beautiful resorts like The Sanctuary and Four Seasons Troon North, and that’s often where groups of us would go and hang out. But really, I just love that checking into a hotel room for even a night allows you to become someone else. I write about hotels and the world around them, so I love what the story of a hotel means to a place. I love the way I feel when I’m there.

    And 9 more questions/answers here!