Stayed in Room 101, a room inside Casa Hostal Rojas. We booked two separate stays at Hotel Rojas Inn (before and after our trip to Machu Picchu) - first in a Quadruple Room and then in a Standard Triple Room. However, due to a broken water pipe, we were relocated to Casa Hostal Rojas, situated across the street and down the block. PROS: Room 101 at Casa Hostal Rojas seemed more spacious and quieter than those at Hotel Rojas Inn. We loved Sergio, the main worker at Casa Hostal Rojas, who was attentive and friendly throughout our stay. The room was well-equipped with multiple heavy-duty blankets for warmth and the balcony offered a nice glimpse of the main square. There was also ample storage space and the free breakfast buffet from 6:00am-10:00am was decent. CONS: The male staff member at check-in did not apologize for the transfer to the hostal, simply stating that it was the only available option. We also encountered issues with intermittent hot water in the shower. The frequent honking in the vicinity could be problematic for light sleepers. Additionally, although we appreciated the 24/7 hot water and coca tea, it was inconvenient to have to walk across the street and down the block to Hotel Rojas Inn to access them.