We checked in and ound out that the in tire town had no electricity. Not the B&B's fault. It is a common occurrence in Ollantaytambo/Sacred Valley area. The owners greeted us with smiles and their English was very good! Rosa's husband took our bags up to the 2nd floor and what a view we had! A very generous sized room that was bright and airy.Very modern bathroom with large walk in shower. Heater and blow dryer was supplied. We asked for a suggestion for a lunch spot and was told Puka Rumi Restaurant. They called a tuktuk (3 wheeled cab) for us and for S/. 6.00 we were driven to the restaurant even though we could of walked but after a 2 1/2 hour train ride (stopped a lot), we were pooped. LOL. After lunch we returned and about 2pm the electricity was back on. We took a nap and then walked to town. You ring the bell at the heavy front door to get in which was nice. We felt very safe and secure. Breakfast the next morning was buffet style with freshly picked fruit, cereals, eggs, bread, butter, jam, juice, teas and coffee. Free tea throughout the day in the lobby. This is a family owned B&B and it was very obvious that they take pride in what they are doing. Everything was spotless and the other guests we met from Chile seemed to be just as satisfied as we were. Free wifi too! We look forward to returning again in the future.