Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Pueblo de Machu Picchu, 084, Near Aguas Calientes Hot Springs, Machu Picchu, 084, Peru
Rating
4.5
Certificate of Excellence
2018
Price Level
$$$$
Rooms
83
Pets
No
20
Jan
Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, Machu Picchu
Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Located in Aguas Calientes Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is a colonial-style property that offers massage sessions and Andean sauna. The spacious rooms feature tiled floors and seating areas. Buffet breakfast and a la carte dinner are included in the rates. Decorated with Andean tapestries rooms at Inkaterra boast beds with cotton sheets alpaca blankets and canopies. Some rooms have Wi-Fi fireplaces marble basins and private pools. There is a restaurant that offers Andean cuisine overlooking the Vilcanota River. Guests at Inkaterra Machu Picchu can enjoy guided walks around the area reading a book from the lounge library by the fireplace or browsing in the gift shop. Cusco City is 4 hours away by train.
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Overall
Wonderful
4.5
115 reviews
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Customers Review
Location 5
Cleanliness 4.6
Comfort 4.5
Neighborhood 4.6
Amenities 4.2
Condition 4.5
Recomendation 91.4%
“OMG the most amazing resort ever. I've traveled the world and stayed in $3/night hostels up to $500/night resorts. This was a top choice. Extremely well run, staff were attentive, the facilities top notch and the tours were high level. Daily breakfast and dinner were excellent and not just because they were included in the cost.”
— Elena Christofides
“Cabins are distributed around lush grounds a few minutes walk from the railway station.Room was big and comfortable.The hotel offers a range of activities including a sanctuary for rescued Spectacled Bears.The restaurant serves excellent food but is expensive.There is some train noise from the nearby railway station, with the first train sounding it’s horn around 5.30am.”
— Andrew Wilson
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