Orient-Express has opened the doors to Palacio
Nazarenas, one of the years most eagerly anticipated hotel
openings, and the latest addition to its exclusive portfolio of
hotels and trains in Peru.
An all-suite boutique hotel, this urban
retreat and former 16th century convent in Cuzco, capital to the
ancient Inca empire, has been one of Orient-Express most
ambitious projects to date and is the result of four years of hard
work and dedication.
Palacio Nazarenas boasts state-of-the-art
oxygenated rooms, Cuzcos first outdoor infinity pool, and a
gourmet restaurant overseen by one of Perus most exciting chefs,
Virgilio Martinez.
During the painstaking excavation process, which
even involved using toothbrushes at some points, architects and archaeologists uncovered a host of Inca treasures, (including an
original Inca sandal) which are being showcased throughout the
hotel, adding to its authentic atmosphere.
The
Library will serve as a museum for all the artefacts discovered
over the course of the four year project, and each day a Chit
Chat session will be held where an expert shaman, sommelier, or
historian will speak to guests about the history, art, and culture
of Cuzco.
Original Inca walls that were discovered
have been carefully preserved beneath the glass floors of
treatment rooms at the Hypnze spa, and with a stream running over
them, will create a soothing sight for guests having a massage.
The murals and friezes on the walls of Palacio Nazarenas are real
treasures and are rare survivors among the artworks from Cuzcos
Spanish colonial heyday. Master restorers used innovative
techniques such as gently massaging murals with flour dough to
remove surface dirt and bring them back to life. Taking six months
to restore, the largest mural is that of Senor de Huanca, which
was painted on the wall of a cell following a vision of Christ
experienced by a nun during the days when Palacio Nazarenas was a
Carmelite convent.
Palacio Nazarenas is punctuated
with quirky touches, making it a truly authentic Orient-Express
hotel. For example, guests can relax in their spacious bath tubs
with a bath pillow filled with dried herbs from the hotel gardens
that, when submerged in water, release an exotic yet calming
aroma. Continuing to make the most of the fragrant flowers and
Andean herbs that populate its gardens, Palacio Nazarenas has
created its very own bespoke perfume that guests can take home to
remind them of their stay. Using muna, a selection of rare herbs
from Ollantaytambo, orchids, jasmine and eucalyptus, the perfume
is calm and relaxing, and reflects the atmosphere of Cuzco itself.
Adding to guests hands-on experience, each suite
is provided with a full cocktail making set, with
instructions on everything from shaking to straining, and a recipe
book giving advice on how to create exotic Andean tipples using
local herbs and ingredients. And if guests are feeling lethargic,
they can ask their personal butler to concoct their drinks for them, and then recline by the pool before dinner, the best vantage
point to take in the setting sun over Cuzco.
All 55
rooms at the boutique property are suites, with the deluxe
Z-Collection suites standing out in particular. Each with their
own defining characteristics, such as an original Colonial arch or
original Inca niches, suites from the Z-Collection have
views of the Ausangate mountain in the Andes or the San
Blas neighbourhood, one of Cuzcos most picturesque districts. The Nazarenas Suite, formerly the Abbess retreat for private prayer,
is perhaps the most fascinating, boasting a hand crafted ceiling
of gold embellished roses, whose colours have inspired the entire
palette of the hotels dcor.
Laurent Carrasset,
managing director for Orient-Express Peru, said, The rebirth of
Palacio Nazarenas is a complex project, but one that is
Orient-Express through and
through. Ever since the company embarked on the revival of the
Venice Simplon-Orient-Express in 1978, breathing new life into
historic icons has become one of its hallmarks.
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