Hostels in Machu Picchu

13 Hostels in Machu Picchu, Peru
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Supertramp Hostel
7.8Very Good(2247)
Hostel- 1.05km from city centre
Supertramp Hostel is located in Machu Picchu, Peru
34 events
Privates From
€15.09
Dorms From
€10.37
Don Andre
8.3Fabulous(864)
Hostel- 0.91km from city centre
Don Andre is nice and comfortable hotel ideally located in Aguas Caliente near the Train Station.
Privates From
€10.83
Dorms From
€8.66
Nativus Hostel Machu Picchu
8.1Fabulous(38)
Hostel- 0.71km from city centre
Only 100 m from Machu Picchu Train Station and 50 m from Santuario Bus Station, Ecopackers offers a TV common area and an on-site restaurant.
Privates From
€14.09
Dorms From
€12.13
Casa MachuPicchu Hostel
7.3Very Good(213)
Hostel- 0.84km from city centre
Casa MachuPicchu Hostel ia a great accommodation with good prices in Machu Picchu.
Privates From
€1.30
Dorms From
€2.59
Backpacker Killa
Hostel- 0.98km from city centre
Our Backpacker Killa hostel is the ideal meeting point for travellers looking for a unique experience.
Privates From
€12.01
No Dorms Available
Hostal Sinchiroca Machupicchu
5.4(7)
Hostel- 0.95km from city centre
Hostal Sinchiroca Machupicchu, where your stay will be a delightful experience.
Privates From
€8.04
No Dorms Available
Ruta Amazonica Machupicchu
10Superb(1)
Hostel- 0.88km from city centre
Ruta Amazonica Machupicchu offers comfortable accommodations with a prime location near the train station, main square, and thermal baths.
Privates From
€12.41
Dorms From
€10.39
Inkas Land
9.3Superb(95)
Hotel- 0.94km from city centre
Inkas Land is located in Machu Picchu, within 500 metres of Wiñaywayna Park and 2.3 km of Manuel Chavez
Privates From
€8.38
No Dorms Available
Terrazas del Inca
8.9Fabulous(309)
Bed and Breakfast- 0.99km from city centre
Terrazas del Inca is located in a heart the ancient realm of the Incas, who developed the most important culture in all of South America.
Privates From
€12.99
No Dorms Available
Vista Machupicchu
7.5Very Good(100)
Hotel- 0.88km from city centre
Vista Machupicchu is a cosy hotel located in Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu. The hotel is located close to the train station. For your comfort property offers different services and equipment.
Privates From
€12.99
No Dorms Available
Andino Hotel
0.0(6)
Hotel- 0.78km from city centre
Andino Hotel perfect place with affordable prices
Privates From
€10.83
No Dorms Available
Hotel Flower's House
0.0(47)
Hotel- 0.86km from city centre
Flower's House is a first class accommodation, fine finishes and multiple facilities for our guests.
Privates From
€24.37
No Dorms Available
Margaritas House Hotel
Hotel- 0.88km from city centre
Margaritas House Hotel provides cozy rooms with modern amenities for a comfortable stay in Machu Picchu.
Privates From
€14.26
No Dorms Available

About Machu Picchu

7.9Very Good(111 Reviews)
Activities
9.5
Eating out
7.3
Shopping
6.6
Chilling out
7.9
Transport
7.6
Sightseeing
9.5
Culture
9.2
Nightlife
6.5
Value for Money
7.0

About Machu Picchu

Meaning 'old mountain' in Quechua, the Incan language, Machu Picchu is one of the planet's most intriguing destinations. Named a New Wonder of the World, the 15th-century citadel in the Peruvian Andes was abandoned in the 1500s and only uncovered again in 1911. Even today its purpose is not fully understood, with excavation and rebuilding still continuing at the site. Machu Picchu receives around 1.5 million visitors each year, but permits are limited to a set number each day, so you'll need to arrange yours early so as not to miss out.

Catering for the backpacking and trekking scene, plenty of hostels near Machu Picchu have thoughtful extra comforts like orthopaedic mattresses, feather duvets and high-quality sheets. Add to that a free breakfast, and you’ll be ready to head out in the high altitude. Free transfers from the train station can be arranged, and you can expect to find Machu Picchu hostels with free Wi-Fi and luggage storage. Dorm rooms are available, as well as private rooms with en-suite bathrooms, TVs and 24-hour hot water.

Machu Picchu Pueblo, also known as Aguas Calientes (Hot Waters), is the starting point for visits to the site itself. Named for its thermal baths, the town is the ideal place to soothe trek-weary bodies. You can also discover more of Peru's Incan ruins at the hillside fortress of Ollantaytambo, a village in the Sacred Valley on the way to Machu Picchu.

The ancient city of Machu Picchu is separated into two sections, an urban hub and an area where crops were grown. You can start exploring at the Temple of the Sun, next to the main fountain, where religious ceremonies were held. Next door, the grassy Sacred Plaza provides more impressive views, though you're just as likely to get a shot of a grazing llamas. If you have energy after finishing the Inca Trail, or climbing up and down the many plazas and platforms, you can scale the 360-metre-high Huayna Picchu for a bird’s-eye view of the site. 

The classic Inca Trail from Piscacucho (KM 82) to Machu Picchu takes 4 days, arriving at Machu Picchu’s Sun Gate at dawn on the final day. You'll need to apply for a permit for the Inca Trail around 6 months in advance. The Salkantay Trail takes 5 days and is a bit more relaxed with permits, not requiring you to hike with a guide or tour company. You can also reach Machu Picchu by train from Cusco, followed by a simple shuttle bus up the mountain. 

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