Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge
Now run by Orient Express, this exclusive hotel has one feature no one else can match: location...
Now run by Orient Express, this exclusive hotel has one feature no one else can match: location...
Overhanging the main cathedral plaza in Aguas Calientes, this white-walled, wooden-roofed guesthouse is ...
What Hatuchay lacks in soul, it makes up for in comfort...
On a side street crowded with midrange hotels, this newer option has well-kept and polished rooms, amia...
The best bargain digs are in this big, multistory guesthouse. Dated but clean rooms with laminate floors feature reliable hot water and a few balconies. The train whistling directly outside your window at 7am is an unmistakable wake-up call.
Ungainly on the outside, this high-end hotel has a soothing interior...
Hidden away up a steep flight of stairs, Rupa Wasi clings to the hillside with wooden stairways and moss-strewn stone pathways. It’s quaint and a little wild, but the price only reflects its proximity to Machu Picchu.
One of the original Aguas Calientes lodgings, friendly Bill’s features well-heeled rooms in a multi-tiered construction. Rooms are smart, with beds covered in thick cotton quilts and large bathrooms. Suites feature massage jet tubs and TVs.
Uphill from the plaza, this friendly spot offers bare, cell-like rooms that might mean incarceration elsewhere, but offer unbeatable value in Aguas Calientes. The related Hotel Joe across the street is similar but less appealing.
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