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Hotels in Aguas Calientes
17 Hotels
Casa Andina Standard Machu Picchu
Prolongacion Imperio de Los Incas E - 34

Casa Andina Standard Machu Picchu is a three-pearl contemporary hotel in central Aguas Calientes, just a one-minute walk to public transportation to reach Machu Picchu. The 53 modern guest rooms are stylish and well-maintained, and all have flat-screen TVs and walk-in rainfall showers, but there's no AC or heat, or kettles, and guests pay extra for in-room Wi-Fi. Also, rooms facing train tracks can be noisy. There's free tea and other hot drinks in the lobby, but facilities are limited, but there's a full-service Peruvian restaurant that serves breakfast for a fee, and the hotel has a convenience store and a lobby business corner. Travelers looking for a stay with more amenities can check out nearby Tierra Viva Machu Picchu. 

El MaPi by Inkaterra
Av. Pachacutec 109

El MaPi by Inkaterra is a three-and-a-half-pearl boutique hotel in central Aguas Calientes with a beautiful modern eco-themed decor. With a spa, restaurant, and bar, there’s plenty for guests to do. Free perks like a welcome drink, daily breakfast and dinner, and Wi-Fi are well-appreciated, however, Wi-Fi is difficult to pick up in rooms and the food quality isn’t always highly praised. The 130 rooms are modern and come with flat-screen TVs and minibars, though no air-conditioning, and only Suites have coffeemakers. Be aware that noise is part of the hotel's central location. Tierra Viva Machu Picchu is a good alternative with a quieter location, kettles in all rooms, and a homey vibe. 

Casa del Sol Machupicchu
Av. Imperio de los Incas No 608, Machupicchu Pueblo

This four-pearl, 30-room boutique hotel is located in the center of Aguas Calientes, alongside the railway tracks and river. The location is convenient, though it means railway-facing rooms are noisy. The hotel has a warm and cozy atmosphere, with spacious rooms and sharp Andean decor. All rooms include flat-screen TVs and minibars, with some offering lovely views of the Vilcanota River. The restaurant serves excellent local cuisine in a relaxed setting, with a free breakfast buffet for all guests (some packages also include dinner). Other facilities include a full-service spa with a hot tub and hammam, a clothing boutique, and a business center. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. For lower rates, try Hotel La Cabana, which is located just outside the central part of town.

Ecopackers Machupicchu
Av. Imperio de los Incas 136

Ecopackers Machupicchu is a two-pearl hostel in central Aguas Calientes, located right alongside the railway tracks. It's just a few minutes walk from the bus stop to Machu Picchu, and a five-minute walk to the town's main square. The hostel is aimed at backpackers on a budget, offering a mix of basic dorms and private rooms. All have en-suite bathrooms with hot showers, but no air-conditioning. Also, rooms facing the train tracks can be noisy. Features here are limited, but there's a beautiful terrace with a restaurant and bar, providing a social atmosphere and stunning views of the mountains. A simple breakfast is free and starts early, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. For an option with more amenities consider El MaPi by Inkaterra instead, though rates are higher. 

Hotel La Cabana Machu Picchu
Av Pachacutec 805

Hotel La Cabana Machu Picchu is a three-pearl boutique hotel with a rustic and romantic decor. Though the town of Aguas Calientes is extremely walkable, the hotel is a six-minute walk uphill from the train station, which isn’t ideal for everyone. The 20 rooms have flat-screen TVs and minibars, but lack air-conditioning and coffeemakers. Features are few here and provide the basics like a hot and cold breakfast buffet every morning and free Wi-Fi. As an alternative, travelers might want to consider Casa Andina Standard Machu Picchu which has a more modern decor, on-site restaurant, and a location near the train station.

Tierra Viva Machu Picchu
Avenida Hermanos Ayar 401

One of the more modern properties in the Agua Calientes area, the upper-middle-range Tierra Viva Machu Picchu goes for clean, contemporary decor combined with colorful Andean accents to highlight its sense of place. While it’s further from the village than other hotels, buses to Machu Picchu are just a five-minute walk away, making this a convenient home base for tourists headed to the site. Many of the 43 simple and spacious rooms have terraces with views of the Urubamba River, though soundproofed windows aren’t the best at blocking out rushing water noise. Features are limited to a restaurant, free breakfast, a three-computer business center, and free, spotty Wi-Fi. The stylish SUMAQ Machu Picchu Hotel has a spa and free meals, but at considerably higher rates.

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Railroad Km 110

With 83 cabin-like rooms and suites, rustic furniture with Andean accents, and vegetation all around, the upscale Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel has fairy tale-like charm and eco-friendly sensibilities. Spacious rooms offer fantastic views and thoughtful extras like hot water bottles and mosquito repellent, although Wi-Fi can be spotty, there’s no air-conditioning, and only Suites have balconies and TVs. Varied amenities, from the fantastic spa and sauna to the on-site tours, cooking classes, and explorer kits for kids ensure that there’s always something to do, while the property is just a five-minute walk to transportation options for Machu Picchu. Dining options are solid, with breakfast and dinner included and free afternoon tea. All the perks come with hefty prices, though. The simpler La Cabana Machupicchu has much lower rates.

SUMAQ Machu Picchu Hotel
Av. Hermanos Ayar Mz 1 Lt-3

Situated on the edge of the small town of Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu, this chic hotel delivers an upscale experience full of little luxuries and impeccable service in a scenic mountain setting. Rates are expensive, but inclusive of plenty of perks, including buffet breakfasts, a la carte dinners or lunches, afternoon tea, and kids' activities. Features include a spa, restaurant, and lobby bar, plus there are various activities and excursions available (for a fee). Stylish guest rooms have sleek marble bathrooms, lovely balconies, and an array of mod conveniences. Everything in this small town is within walking distance, plus the hotel offers luggage assistance to and from the train station.The Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is a comparable alternative, though only some of its rooms have TVs, minibars, and balconies.

Inka Wonder
Av. Imperio de los Incas 524

Terrazas del Inca Bed and Breakfast
Calle Wiracocha M-18-4 Machupicchu pueblo