Hotel staff met us at train station to take care of our bags-was a real treat since walk to hotel was all uphill. Easy check-in where we were given a damp towel to refresh ourselves. Settled in our room which was an upgrade with couch and table and fireplace. Windows overlooked a raging Urubamba river. Quickly signed up for 2 complementary excursions (5 included if you can fit them in). Twilight walk with our guide Neyssa was fun and informative of a lot of local customs and superstitions and her experience with a Shaman. We then had a delightful dinner (included). We walked the grounds and returned to nice comfy beds preheated with hot water bottles. The next morning was our Birding walk where we did see the elusive red bird which is the country’s bird - Coc of the rock or something like that (made my daughter’s day - checked our bags to pick up after Macchu Picchu, and off we went- well rested for a busy day of exploring on the mountain.
Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel places you next to Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu and within a 5-minute walk of Putucusi. This 4.5-star hotel has 83 rooms and welcomes guests with 2 restaurants, a full-service spa, and free in-room WiFi.
Start your day off right with a free buffet breakfast, served each morning from 5 AM to 10 AM. Enjoy dining at Dining room, one of 2 onsite restaurants. Order from room service to satisfy your hunger without leaving your room.
32-inch plasma TVs come with satellite channels, and guests can stay connected with free WiFi. Bathrooms offer free toiletries and slippers, and beds are dressed in premium bedding. Other amenities include sitting areas, minibars, and safes.
Guests of Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel enjoy features like a full-service spa, free WiFi in public areas, and spa services. The front desk has multilingual staff on hand 24/7 to help with tours or tickets, securing valuables, and dry cleaning/laundry. Other amenities at this luxury hotel include a library, laundry facilities, and a fireplace in the lobby.
Hotel staff met us at train station to take care of our bags-was a real treat since walk to hotel was all uphill. Easy check-in where we were given a damp towel to refresh ourselves. Settled in our room which was an upgrade with couch and table and fireplace. Windows overlooked a raging Urubamba river. Quickly signed up for 2 complementary excursions (5 included if you can fit them in). Twilight walk with our guide Neyssa was fun and informative of a lot of local customs and superstitions and her experience with a Shaman. We then had a delightful dinner (included). We walked the grounds and returned to nice comfy beds preheated with hot water bottles. The next morning was our Birding walk where we did see the elusive red bird which is the country’s bird - Coc of the rock or something like that (made my daughter’s day - checked our bags to pick up after Macchu Picchu, and off we went- well rested for a busy day of exploring on the mountain.