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Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge - Machu Picchu, Peru

Hiram Bingham Ave
Machu Picchu, 0000000000
Nightly Rates (715.00 - 1,195.00)   4 Star
Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge

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Property Description
Located right within the boundaries of ancient Machu Picchu Ruins, with views to the unique Huayna Picchu Mountain and the Urubamba River, where you can experience peace in a natural ecological environment. You are just a few steps from Machu Picchu, a place chosen long ago for its remote and spectacular location. Here the Incas worshipped the mountain, the sky, and their sacred river far below. Here they worshipped nature. This city was built for a special few, and today you inherit their privilege, the chance to experience both the unique peace that descends on Machu Picchu at dusk, and the sense of hovering expectation that fills the air at dawn. These precious hours when most visitors have left are yours, and you have these mountains to yourself. Part of the fascination of Machu Picchu is due to the lack of precise information about its origin. Why the Incas built, occupied and then abandoned it. All we know for sure is that because of its majestic construction and location, this unique place played a very important part at some time during the Inca era. -Attention It is mandatory to secure train tickets to Machu Picchu when confirming room reservations. Train seating is limited and demand high and therefore last minute reservation requests can not be accommodated. Please email train reservation request to: res-mirapark@peruorientexpress.com.pe. Include number of passengers and dates of travel.

Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge


Amenities
  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • All rooms follow ecological and green policy standards. -A1S- Panoramic View Room - 2 twns 17 sqm Views of the surrounding mountains and forests across the valley. The room offers a terrace with lounge furniture and dining table where you can experience the serenity of the setting or relax with the in-room comforts after a day of exploring the ruins. -B1K- Mountain View Room - 1 king or 2 twin bed 17sqm views of Huayna Picchu Mtn and Urubamba River. -C1K- Patio Room - 1 twin/king 15 sqm Room with closed patio and sitting area comfortable for early morning breakfasts. 2 beds TV hair dryer desk luxurious Peruvian amenities with natural fragrances in respect with the environment -B2T- Warmly decorated twin bedded rooms with view and terrace, mini bar, TV, writing desk. -C2T- Warmly decorated twin bedded rooms. Machu Picchu is a **Unesco** protected site. In Room Amenities- mini bar, bathrooms in room, desk in room, hair dryer, patio, in room movies, phones, safe, local call charge

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 11:00 AM 

  • Check out time is 9:00 AM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT -5 

  • Opened in  1980 

  • Renovated in  2001 

  • 31  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 1  floors. 


  • Directions
    Located in the boundaries of the ancient Inka Citadel. Walking distance from the entrance of the ruins. -CUS- Velasco Astete Airport, 82.0 KM.

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee is accepted. Credit card will not be charged at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 30 days prior to arrival.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants  Name- Tampu Hours- 0530am to 0930am. 1200 Noon to 1500pm. 1900pm to 2200pm Breakfast Lunch Dinner Open Everyday Type- Restaurant Cuisine- American Meals Served- Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Price Range- Included in room rate Suitable Attire- Sport Entertainment- Live show Seating Capacity- 150 Reservations Required- No Name- Tinkuy Hours- 1130am to 1500pm Open Everyday Type- Restaurant Cuisine- American Meals Served- Buffet Lunch Price Range- Included in room rate Suitable Attire- Sport Entertainment- Life Show Seating Capacity- 70 Reservations Required- No

  • Transportation

  • -Attention It is mandatory to secure train tickets to Machu Picchu when confirming room reservations. Train seating is limited and demand high and therefore last minute reservation requests can not be accommodated. Please email train reservation request to: res-mirapark@peruorientexpress.com.pe. Include number of passengers and dates of travel.

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