Inti Punku is ideally located in the center of Aguas Calientes, 5-minutes drive from the central train station. It offers panoramic views of Macchu Picchu and a hydromassage tub.
Richard
South Africa
Good room size
Pretty centre courtyard with a nice restaurant
Good breakfast
Clean
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.
Daniel
Colombia
The hotel is very clean and comfortable, very good value for money! The staff is very kind and willing to help and solve all your questions!
I would definitely recommend it 100%
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.
Sabria
United States of America
Proximity to the town. We liked the bedding and the showers. The hotel staff was the best part. They helped us so quickly with anything we needed. Breakfast with a chef making the omelets was amazing!
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.
Zulfiqar
United States of America
It’s a hidden gem. I could totally see myself staying there forever.
Reminds one of the natural beauty around us with a very strong spiritual connection.
Located in the heart of Machu Picchu town, the stylish El MaPi offers organic gastronomy and contemporary rooms. Rates include breakfast buffet and la carte dinner.
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...
Torres
United States of America
The accommodations were amazing. They were very helpful during the stay, the rooms were very clean, and the breakfast was delicious! I highly recommend Mapiland! It’s very close to the train station and is close to shops and dining (:
This luxurious hotel with landscaped ponds and direct views of the Huayna Picchu Mountain offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with iPod docking stations.
Rosalyn
Bonaire St. Eustatius and Saba
The location of the property was perfect for arriving to Machu Picchu early in the morning, the staff at the property were to attentive to our every need, they took the best care of us and were so helpful with all our questions.
Only 4.3 mi from the Machu Picchu Sanctuary, Hatun Inti Classic offers rustic style accommodations and free WiFi in public areas. There is an on-site restaurant and breakfast is included.
Located within a 6-minute walk of Wiñaywayna Park and 1.5 miles of Manuel Chavez Ballon Museum, Hotel Qoya Palace - Machupicchu has rooms in Machu Picchu.
Ubicación, limpieza, amabilidad. Todo muy hermoso.
Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 6-minute walk, Hotel Ferré Boulevard provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout...
Very well located, good breakfast, confortable and clean.
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...
the bathtub is great. the bread of breakfast is tasty😋
Located in Machu Picchu and with Machu Picchu Hot Spring reachable within a 10-minute walk, Machupicchu Adventure Hotel has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout...
La atención del personal y los desayunos muy buenos.
Featuring a restaurant, Flower's House offers accommodations in Machu Picchu. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here features a safety deposit box, a private bathroom and cable TV.
Amei tudo! Pessoal super agradável, boa localização.
Featuring a bar, ANDINO HOTEL MACHUPICCHu 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.
Very kind and accommodating staff! Great location and excellent breakfast!
1911 has accommodations in Machu Picchu. The property is allergy-free throughout and is located a 9-minute walk from Machu Picchu Hot Spring. At the hotel, each room has a closet.
Total nettes und zuvorkommendes Personal.
Sehr gutes Frühstück
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...
Staff was super pleasant and assistant. Location perfect.
Boasting spacious rooms with private spa baths and balconies,Hatun Inti Boutique offers accommodations right in front of the Urubamba River. Machu Picchu Sanctuary is 4.3 mi away.
The room was beautiful and the view was spectacular
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.
Awesome location in the jungle. Very helpful staff.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Machu Picchu cost $75 per night, and 4-star hotels in Machu Picchu are $147 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Machu Picchu can be found for $742 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Machu Picchu this weekend is $106 or, for a 4-star hotel, $234. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Machu Picchu for this weekend cost around $1,228 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $100 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Machu Picchu for tonight. You'll pay around $212 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Machu Picchu will cost around $507, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It was a childhood dream for me. I had a foggy day when was my ticket. It was a mystery. Maybe it'll be better if it was sunny. The prise was very high, but when you have a dream, you should do it.
Reneta
Bulgaria
6.0
Scored 6.0
Machu Picchu is awesome but do t go now .protests happening...
Machu Picchu is awesome but do t go now .protests happening we had to walk out 5 miles with luggage find our own transportation back even we booked with tour company & Inca rail.they tour company doesn’t want to refund!
So be very cautious!!!
Paul
10
Scored 10
Its amazing, but be careful ehich circuite you choose as its...
Its amazing, but be careful ehich circuite you choose as its not very clear marked and couple of turist miss the stop to take a picture from top and they cud not come back as there is only one way direction.
Veronika
Slovakia
10
Scored 10
Simply amazing in all aspects!
Simply amazing in all aspects! Would recommend having a guide explaining the significance of all parts of the site. Views are spectacular. Recommend staying in Aguas Calientes for night following trek!
marni
Canada
10
Scored 10
Machu Picchu was completely abandoned for nearly 400 years.
Machu Picchu was completely abandoned for nearly 400 years. There are no know written records of who built it, what it was used for or the part it played in Inca history. The guides are totally speculative. They have good stories..... but completely from their imagination. Do your homework and prepare for the visit.
John
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It might seem almost heretical to not give MP top marks and...
It might seem almost heretical to not give MP top marks and to admit I planned too much time there, but it is really only the sanctuary that is worth the visit (for me). Had I been up to the mountain climb then another day would have been worth it. It is probably best to arrive the night before, get up early to visit in the morning, then leave after lunch.
Overall, I may have been slightly underwhelmed as it was a rubbish day, overcast and a bit drizzly so the views were less than ideal. Also even taking the bus up to the sanctuary there is still al lot of climbing and at that altitude...!
Very nice litte hotel in Machu Picchu Pueblo! Only 5 or 10 minutes walking to the train station, the artisan market, and the restaurants, shops. etc. The room was very tastefully decorated, the bed was super-comfortable, and the TV had DirecTV channels (perfect for relaxing after a day in Machu Picchu). We had a room on the 4th floor overlooking the river, which at the time was raging! The view was spectacular. I slept very well with the sound of the river. The staff is very friendly and always willing to help with recommendations.
Well… I can’t seriously evaluate this particular hotel. Inkaterra has 2 hotels in the town. This one and the high-end Inkaterra Pueblo. Considering Machu Picchu just reopened after the protests in Peru and there were very few tourists just yet, it didn’t make sense for them to have both hotels open. We have booked this hotel, but they put us in their main hotel. That one was still maybe at 10-20% of its capacity.
That being said, the stay was amazing.
Carlos the owner was incredibly helpful. He met us from the train station and told us everything we needed to know about our trip to Machu Picchu. He got up early to cook us breakfast and looked after our bags whilst we were visiting Machu Picchu itself. The beds were incredibly comfortable, the best that we have slept in during our trip to Peru, and the hotel was warm and safe and had a nice bathroom with good water pressure.
The Susanna Inn is located next to an active train track for the Inca Rail and Peru Rail trains. Despite this, the rooms were very quiet. The front desk staff, particularly Willy, were exceptionally helpful. They allowed us to check in early, answered multiple questions, recommended restaurants, and helped me when I got sick. The beds at this hotel were comfortable. For the price, this was an outstanding bargain.
Good option to stay in Águas Calientes. It is located a little bit far from the main center, but in a very short walk (about 5 minutes) you reach the artisan market, train station and restaurants.
The hotel itself is nice. The staff is friendly. The room is big, clean and confortable. The breakfast is ok, but could be improved.
Olga at the front desk was amazing! Best service. She was very helpful, thoughtful, and kind. 10/10 recommend for a short stay over while in Machupicchu. As a solo traveler, I really enjoyed my stay and out of all of the places I stayed in while on my trip in Peru from Lux hotels to Inns, the client service here was the BEST!
view of the river from the balcony and shower.
staff were very helpful. They met us at the train station and walked us to the hotel. They made us a packed lunch as we were up before breakfast. They also looked after our bags whilst we visited Machu Picchu.
great location right next to the entrance to the hot springs
The hotel is close to shops and restaurants. It is also located near the thermal baths and a river so we had an excellent view from our window. The beds were super comfortable and we were able to get a good night’s sleep. The breakfast was simple but complete with fruit, fresh eggs, different types of bread etc.
A short walk from the busy center of town. Just 5-minute walk to the train and bus station. Beautiful and comfortable rooms. Hotel next to the river. They stored our luggage for us while at Machu Picchu. Breakfast was excellent and the restaurant was a nice relaxing place to eat and get a drink.
It seems to be a fairly new hotel, so everything still looks good. The rooms were clean and the showers were nice and hot. The staff was friendly and helped us with getting the correct rooms and let us leave our belongings there after checkout when we travelled to Machu Picchu.
Amazing hotel in the centre of Aguas calientes (Machu Picchu town). Very understanding, made us tea and completely run the extra mile.
Rooms very clean and perfect for one or two nights here.
We felt like having a small family around us during our stay. Thank you Juan!
We were pick up from the station in Aguas Calientes as it is a little maze. The gentleman in the hotel was very nice, kind and caring. The breakfast was home made.
The place is very quiet and the bed comfy, exactly what you need for a night after visiting Machu Picchu.
The hotel is about a 5 minute walk from the train station. The room was clean and it included a good breakfast (eggs, fruit, ham, juice, yogurt, coffee). The bus stop to Machu Picchu is less than one block away. The lady at the front desk was friendly
It was very comfortable and extremely clean. The staff picked us up and took us to the hotel at 9pm. Then at 6am, he made us breakfast (delish omelet) and was very helpful with our questions. Will hope to come back and stay at 1911!
Carlos is a great nice host, knows everything about Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu and his hotel is impeccable. Really value for money and you have the sense you are supporting a local guy who deserves it. Highly recommended.
The kind reception lady managed to check us in early as we were quite sick and tired from Inca Trail. Hotel is easy to spot. Nice balcony view. Was the only breakfast hotel buffet in my Peru trip that had BACON!
This was a comfy hotel in a fairly quiet place in Aguas Calientes where everything is within 3 mins walk. Rooms were big, clean and relatively modern. It felt like we generally got our money's worth.
We had friends who stayed here, two years ago, and they raved about the hotel. The hotel was very well located, but it wasn’t as clean as we would’ve liked, and the amenities seemed dated.
The host was great, picked us up from the train station, provided us with valuable information and organized a guide for our tour to Machu Picchu. The hotel itself was very clean.
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