Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 3-minute walk, Samananchis Machupicchu provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout...
nanda
From
United States
The location is 10mins walk to the bus station and around 15-20mins to the train station. Good breakfast. River following outside the window was very peaceful. Close to restaurants & markets. Hot shower. Luggage storage after checkout was very convenient.
Comfortable rooms with free WiFi are offered in Aguas Calientes, only 656 feet from the main square and 5 mi from the Machu Picchu Ruins. A buffet breakfast is offered daily.
Located 33 feet from the Machupicchu train station, Casa del Sol Machupicchu offers free Wi-Fi and free shuttle services from Machupicchu Train Station. The museum area is 1640 feet away.
Margaret
From
Jamaica
Location was just right real close to the train station. Room the view of the river gave an added bonus to the experience. Bus ride was good.
Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 7-minute walk, MAPILAND- Hotel Boutique provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi...
ANNAMARIA
From
Italy
the staff is working to make a good job,
The bathroom has air dryer, not easy to find in Peru',
Breakfast very reach
The bus stop for Machu Pichu is just in front
Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 10-minute walk, Hotel Machupicchu Adventure has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout...
Ruth
From
United States
Breakfast was delicious. They cooked our eggs fresh to order.
Featuring a restaurant, Hotel Machupicchu Inn is located in Machu Picchu in the Cusco region, a 9-minute walk from Machu Picchu Hot Spring and a few steps from Machu Picchu station.
Hakan
From
Turkey
Its quite a good hotel with its location. But breakfast is not good at all..
Located within a 5-minute walk of Wiñaywayna Park and 1.4 miles of Manuel Chavez Ballon Museum, 1911 has rooms in Machu Picchu. The hotel has family rooms. At the hotel, each room has a closet.
Carniato
From
United States
Excellent location, friendly staff, amazing free breakfast and great room. I highly recommend.
Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 11-minute walk, Golden Sunrise Machupicchu has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout...
Irina Kincherova
From
Chile
The room is spacious, luminous and clean. There was a jacuzzi in the bathroom which was amazing to use after a day of walking around. The water is hot, which apparently is not the case in all the hotels.
The bed is huge and comfortable.
It's very close to the train station but there's no noise from it whatsoever.
Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 7-minute walk, MAPILAND- Hotel Boutique provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi...
Only 656 feet from Manco Capac Square, this luxurious boutique hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, LED TVs and breakfast. It features a garden, restaurant and a elevator.
Santuario Machupicchu has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Machu Picchu. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Guest review
Its views, cleanliness, and importantly the staff.
Located a 9-minute walk from Machu Picchu Hot Spring, Rockrivers MachuPicchu offers 3-star accommodations in Machu Picchu and has a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
Comfortable rooms with free WiFi are offered in Aguas Calientes, only 656 feet from the main square and 5 mi from the Machu Picchu Ruins. A buffet breakfast is offered daily.
Located on the banks of Aguas Calientes River, Casa de Luz Hotel offers panoramic views of the river and the mountains. Free Wi-Fi is available and buffet breakfast is included.
Located in Machu Picchu and within a 10-minute walk of Machu Picchu Hot Spring, Ausangate Hotel Machupicchu features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring a terrace, Mamasara Machupicchu is located in Machu Picchu in the Cusco region, a 11-minute walk from Machu Picchu Hot Spring and 200 yards from Machu Picchu station.
Guest review
I loved how the room was clean and it had a hot shower with a blow dryer!
In Aguas Calientes, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is a colonial-style property that features massage sessions and an Andean sauna. The spacious rooms feature tile floors and sitting areas.
Guest review
The serenity and plants made for a retreat like feel. The suite was amazing with the private hot spa. The staff were always willing to get you anything you needed.
Located 33 feet from the Machupicchu train station, Casa del Sol Machupicchu offers free Wi-Fi and free shuttle services from Machupicchu Train Station. The museum area is 1640 feet away.
Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 6-minute walk, Terraza de Luna has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property...
Guest review
Great location, nice bathtub, delicious breakfast, elevator to 6 th floor, king size bed!
Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 8-minute walk, Viajeros Centro provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Guest review
Yon, was an incredible host. He even dried my clothes for me after I came back wet from Machupichu. This is a great place to stay if you’re going to Machupicchu, I would recommend it highly
Featuring 3-star accommodations, PisonayMapiHotelBoutique is located in Machu Picchu, a 7-minute walk from Machu Picchu Hot Spring and a few steps from Bus Stop.
Guest review
Fantastic location, the receptionist is very friendly and really made us feel at home
FAQs about hotels in Machu Picchu
On average, 3-star hotels in Machu Picchu cost $65 per night, and 4-star hotels in Machu Picchu are $165 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Machu Picchu can be found for $845 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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World Citizen Mega World Traveler Eddie Sparks
Peru's a funny place. When television was invented, mysterious Nazca lines appeared in a desert. Miraculously the president also ordered a giant resort to be built on this mountain but was never/perfectly finished. That made TV too.
The walk from Hidroelectrico is funner than most but it is a bunch of railroad ties, rocks and semi-perilous railway river crossing. Not impossible. The mountains and rivers are beautiful.
If you do walk, I would suggest paying for the bus for less time on your feet. I've walked down before, it takes 90 minutes.
Its a huge investment that you may appreciate more in photos while spending your money on huacachina desert dune rides for the day instead. People like the wonder of Machu but who knows, its a 3 day investment of your life. Maybe a flight to Iguazu Brazil Side would be more romantic maybe not.
Guest review by
Ed
Venezuela
Review score
8.0
Bus transportation up to Machu Picchu was very efficient.
Bus transportation up to Machu Picchu was very efficient. Although the line we waited in to get on the bus was extremely long, the line moved very quickly and our wait time was about 15 to 20 minutes. No wait to get bus leaving Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu was very crowded. We did circuit 1 and 2 which mostly goes above Machu Picchu and had great views of Machu Picchu and surrounding mountains. If we had more time to spend in Agua Calientes, we would have liked to do some of the surrounding hikes.
Guest review by
Bradley
United States
Review score
10.0
So glad to have made this trip, which was quite an impromptu...
So glad to have made this trip, which was quite an impromptu choice just a few months ago. We went in December and the weather was perfect - booking 2 circuits over 2 days. The first day was an afternoon visit and it was cloudy and wet but so atmospheric! And the second day was an early morning visit and was warm and sunny- much better for the route 1 mountain circuit.
Guest review by
Justin
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
I went to Machu Picchu 2 times over 2 days.
I went to Machu Picchu 2 times over 2 days. I scheduled it this way in case of bad weather, and to optimize my chances of seeing clear views. The hike from/to Aguas Calientes to/from Machu Picchu entrance is incredibly strenuous due to all the stairs. Meanwhile the bus option means waiting in a long time (it was a 1-hour wait for me starting at 7:40 AM, and a 20-minute ride). Between the 2 options, they took the same amount of time. Circuit 2 was amazing. Machu Picchu and the surrounding mountains are beautiful. From 6:30 AM -7:30 AM in October there was fog, and then it started to lift. It was crowded from 6:30 AM - 9:30 AM, but it was excessively crowded my second day from 9:30 AM - 12 PM as there were more tour times during that window. Circuit 3 includes less of the major areas in the citidel, but climbing Huayna Picchu was rewarding. There were people of all ages hiking up Huayna Picchu. The stairs are very steep, and the "stairs of death" are short in depth. Some people said they used their hands to climb the stairs. There were a lot of traffic jams. A guide is necessary, at least for your first visit - you will get a lot more out of your experience. You can arrange one in advance. Many approached me as I was waiting in line for the bus. I was very happy with my guide Amoroso from the 5-day Salkantay Trek with Machu Picchu Reservations. 2 soles for the toilet, which has toilet paper, soap and water. $12 one-way or $24 round-trip for the bus. Vendors sell bottled water, Gatorade, Coca-Cola, and sandwiches. There is also a restaurant and a locker area, which I didn't use.
Guest review by
Samson
Review score
10.0
Machu Picchu is amazing and a must see location to enjoy the...
Machu Picchu is amazing and a must see location to enjoy the wonders of our planet. The place is well run and organized. The staff are helpful and knowledgeable. Additionally I would recommend a stay in Machu Picchu pueblo as it's a cute and safe town, worth the trip on its own.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Colombia
Review score
6.0
Machu pichu is quite spectacular and set in an equally...
Machu pichu is quite spectacular and set in an equally spectacular natural setting.
However the queues for the train, the bus going up, the entry, the toilets, the cafe, and the 800 metre queue for the bus back, together with the precipitous stairs and the congested trails through the site, greatly diminished the enjoyment of the experience . Waiting times amounted to several hours, often in the sun. And this was with pre-purchased tickets.
Weigh up a visit carefully. We enjoyed our stay at Ollantaytambo much more - a nice little rural town with fabulous archeology and Peruvian culture
Guest review by
aaaar the serenity
Australia
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The staff was very friendly and prepared to answer all our questions and to give touristic advise.
The location is perfect for the ones going to Machu Picchu per bus.
The rooms are new and very tidy.
We didn't have the chance to try the normal breakfast, but they prepared a take away for us, since we were leaving very early.
Highly recommended this simple and affordable hotel!
Staff were excellent, really helpful. For those arriving in Aguas Calientes without Machu Picchu tickets, the hotel was located really close to the Ministry of Culture office. Breakfast was excellent.
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