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Hotel Laguna Seca

Hotel Laguna Seca

Modern hacienda-style hotel with natural thermal springs in a serene setting, surrounded by pine forests on the outskirts of Cajamarca.

The modern hacienda-style Hotel Laguna Seca is located at Los Baños del Inca, 6km outside Cajamarca. It enjoys an idyllic and peaceful setting, surrounded by pine forests and countless steaming pools.

Within the grounds are thermal springs which supply water to the swimming pool and provide the hot water in all 41 rooms. The property also has a spa facility, offering massages and health treatments.

It’s a 10-minute taxi drive to Cajamarca’s town centre where you will find simple eateries, or you can dine at the hotel restaurant. Horse riding and biking are available.

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What our clients say

  • "Hotel ok if a little faded. Hot spring baths a plus."

    DB, London Jan 2014
  • Food OK, nice location

    EA, Sevenoaks Aug 2015
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