Facade/entrance in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, where luxury meets the breathtaking beauty of Peru! Nestled just 0.1mi from the heart of Machupicchu, this 5-star gem invites you to immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience surrounded by stunning landscapes and rich history. With prices starting as low as $200 per night, this hotel is perfect for travelers seeking a splendid retreat while exploring the wonders of this ancient Incan city.

Bedroom in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Living room in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Rooms

Superior Deluxe Room in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

1 Double Bed

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420 sqft

Superior Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Shower

Deluxe Junior Suite in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

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1 Double Bed

2 Twin Beds

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450 sqft

Deluxe Junior Suite

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Shower

Junior Suite in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

1 Double Bed

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430 sqft

Junior Suite

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Shower

Discover More

At Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, you’ll find a delightful array of amenities that promise to elevate your stay. Enjoy a scrumptious breakfast to kickstart your day, dive into wellness at the spa, or unwind in the sauna. The hotel’s restaurant offers delectable dining options, while the bar provides the ideal setting for a nightcap after a day of adventure. With free Wi-Fi available, you're always connected to share your remarkable journey. With an impressive 290 reviews, guests rave about the impeccable service and captivating atmosphere that make this hotel truly special.

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Lobby or reception in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Experience the Best

Step into a tranquil oasis with lush gardens, stunning patios, and non-smoking rooms designed for comfort. With a 24-hour front desk and a dedicated tour desk to help you plan your adventures, the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is dedicated to ensuring a memorable stay. Experience the enchantment of Machupicchu while savoring the luxury and amenities of this extraordinary hotel!

Bathroom, Bed in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Bedroom, Bed in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Plan Your Stay

After an adventurous day of exploring Machu Picchu, retreat to the culinary delights that await you at the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel. The hotel's on-site eateries, including the charming Café Inkaterra and the elegant Dining Room, serve up a mouthwatering feast that features local Peruvian flavors and international cuisine. Whether you're starting your day with a hearty breakfast or winding down for dinner with a glass of wine, these delightful dining options create an unforgettable culinary journey. Each dish is crafted with care, using fresh ingredients that capture the essence of the surrounding landscape—it's a celebration of both taste and culture!

Food and drinks in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Amenities

Spa/Wellness packages

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Bar

Tour desk

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Spa and wellness centre/facilities, Bed in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Restaurants

Cafe Inkaterra

Dining room

Buffet breakfast in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Activities in Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Everyone I know who had been to Machu Picchu told me I absolutely HAD to stay at Inkaterra -- they raved about the hotel, and it still exceeded even my highest expectations. It was pricey but worth the splurge for my partner's birthday and a celebratory end to our Inca Trail hike. This is NOT just a place to sleep and shower... staying here is an experience. You will not want to leave the property. Our casita was spectacular -- spacious room with a fireplace, and the backyard offered total privacy with a luxurious patio, hot tub, and outdoor shower. The grounds are gorgeous -- I took an orchid tour with the onsite naturalist and learned how the hotel grows and makes its own tea. Don't miss the outdoor sauna made of eucalyptus leaves! Breakfast and dinner are included in the gorgeous onsite restaurant, and both were exceptional. Service was top-notch. I have traveled extensively, and this is truly among the top five hotel experiences I have ever had.

Katherine

First off, this location is deep in the jungles of Peru. The location is rustic and charming. It's pricey because everything around Machu Pichu is expensive because of the distance required to bring supplies. The rooms are sparse (no kettle for instance) and basic so don't expect fancy (bathroom has dark lighting). The staff is helpful and nice. We got two rooms close together as we were a family of 4. The location is amazing - near the train station and Machu Picchu. That being said you are in the middle of the jungle so it a great property. We got up early and joined a birdwatching tour which was complimentary of the hotel. The birdwatching guide was AMAZING!! We dragged our kids out of bed at 6:30am to go!

Jennifer

The rooms and grounds are gorgeous. The dinner was good, but we felt a little rushed by the staff. Breakfast was great. The coffee was really good. I liked the location - close to everything but seems far away. The staff went above and beyond - picking up our luggage from our previous hotel, holding it in storage while we toured Machu Picchu, and then delivering it to the train station for us. They also sent someone to my previous hotel to pick up an item that I had left behind. They also lit a fire in the fireplace in our room. I really like the heated towel racks. I liked the gift shop. Staying at this hotel is a once in a lifetime experience. It's worth the money.

Charla

Property is absolutely stunning, pictures don’t do it justice. Walking distance to train and bus stations and the most accommodating staff! They held bags on our last day and delivered to the train station so we could wander bag free! *None of the other hotels have this rain forest vibe- definitely choose this one! Food is also spectacular (dinner is included and lomo saltado and tortellini are beyond) and breakfast buffet is everything you could want. Views from the hot tub are magical and the common spaces (libraries, reading books) are pure heaven. You won’t want to leave.

Melissa

Absolutely stunning hotel, with the feel like you are in the middle of a jungle! Definitely on the expensive side, but worth the splurge! We enjoyed the guided, private Machu Picchu tour, as well as some of the free activities provided on site, such as the bird, watching and orchid tour. Our guides were fluent in English, very polite, and extremely knowledgeable about the local flora and fauna. The spa facilities were also pretty good and the food in the restaurant was great. Alcohol drinks definitely on the expensive side, so a heads up there.

Aleksandra

Everyone I know who had been to Machu Picchu told me I absolutely HAD to stay at Inkaterra -- they raved about the hotel, and it still exceeded even my highest expectations. It was pricey but worth the splurge for my partner's birthday and a celebratory end to our Inca Trail hike. This is NOT just a place to sleep and shower... staying here is an experience. You will not want to leave the property. Our casita was spectacular -- spacious room with a fireplace, and the backyard offered total privacy with a luxurious patio, hot tub, and outdoor shower. The grounds are gorgeous -- I took an orchid tour with the onsite naturalist and learned how the hotel grows and makes its own tea. Don't miss the outdoor sauna made of eucalyptus leaves! Breakfast and dinner are included in the gorgeous onsite restaurant, and both were exceptional. Service was top-notch. I have traveled extensively, and this is truly among the top five hotel experiences I have ever had.

Katherine

First off, this location is deep in the jungles of Peru. The location is rustic and charming. It's pricey because everything around Machu Pichu is expensive because of the distance required to bring supplies. The rooms are sparse (no kettle for instance) and basic so don't expect fancy (bathroom has dark lighting). The staff is helpful and nice. We got two rooms close together as we were a family of 4. The location is amazing - near the train station and Machu Picchu. That being said you are in the middle of the jungle so it a great property. We got up early and joined a birdwatching tour which was complimentary of the hotel. The birdwatching guide was AMAZING!! We dragged our kids out of bed at 6:30am to go!

Jennifer

The rooms and grounds are gorgeous. The dinner was good, but we felt a little rushed by the staff. Breakfast was great. The coffee was really good. I liked the location - close to everything but seems far away. The staff went above and beyond - picking up our luggage from our previous hotel, holding it in storage while we toured Machu Picchu, and then delivering it to the train station for us. They also sent someone to my previous hotel to pick up an item that I had left behind. They also lit a fire in the fireplace in our room. I really like the heated towel racks. I liked the gift shop. Staying at this hotel is a once in a lifetime experience. It's worth the money.

Charla

Property is absolutely stunning, pictures don’t do it justice. Walking distance to train and bus stations and the most accommodating staff! They held bags on our last day and delivered to the train station so we could wander bag free! *None of the other hotels have this rain forest vibe- definitely choose this one! Food is also spectacular (dinner is included and lomo saltado and tortellini are beyond) and breakfast buffet is everything you could want. Views from the hot tub are magical and the common spaces (libraries, reading books) are pure heaven. You won’t want to leave.

Melissa

Absolutely stunning hotel, with the feel like you are in the middle of a jungle! Definitely on the expensive side, but worth the splurge! We enjoyed the guided, private Machu Picchu tour, as well as some of the free activities provided on site, such as the bird, watching and orchid tour. Our guides were fluent in English, very polite, and extremely knowledgeable about the local flora and fauna. The spa facilities were also pretty good and the food in the restaurant was great. Alcohol drinks definitely on the expensive side, so a heads up there.

Aleksandra

Everyone I know who had been to Machu Picchu told me I absolutely HAD to stay at Inkaterra -- they raved about the hotel, and it still exceeded even my highest expectations. It was pricey but worth the splurge for my partner's birthday and a celebratory end to our Inca Trail hike. This is NOT just a place to sleep and shower... staying here is an experience. You will not want to leave the property. Our casita was spectacular -- spacious room with a fireplace, and the backyard offered total privacy with a luxurious patio, hot tub, and outdoor shower. The grounds are gorgeous -- I took an orchid tour with the onsite naturalist and learned how the hotel grows and makes its own tea. Don't miss the outdoor sauna made of eucalyptus leaves! Breakfast and dinner are included in the gorgeous onsite restaurant, and both were exceptional. Service was top-notch. I have traveled extensively, and this is truly among the top five hotel experiences I have ever had.

Katherine

First off, this location is deep in the jungles of Peru. The location is rustic and charming. It's pricey because everything around Machu Pichu is expensive because of the distance required to bring supplies. The rooms are sparse (no kettle for instance) and basic so don't expect fancy (bathroom has dark lighting). The staff is helpful and nice. We got two rooms close together as we were a family of 4. The location is amazing - near the train station and Machu Picchu. That being said you are in the middle of the jungle so it a great property. We got up early and joined a birdwatching tour which was complimentary of the hotel. The birdwatching guide was AMAZING!! We dragged our kids out of bed at 6:30am to go!

Jennifer

The rooms and grounds are gorgeous. The dinner was good, but we felt a little rushed by the staff. Breakfast was great. The coffee was really good. I liked the location - close to everything but seems far away. The staff went above and beyond - picking up our luggage from our previous hotel, holding it in storage while we toured Machu Picchu, and then delivering it to the train station for us. They also sent someone to my previous hotel to pick up an item that I had left behind. They also lit a fire in the fireplace in our room. I really like the heated towel racks. I liked the gift shop. Staying at this hotel is a once in a lifetime experience. It's worth the money.

Charla

Property is absolutely stunning, pictures don’t do it justice. Walking distance to train and bus stations and the most accommodating staff! They held bags on our last day and delivered to the train station so we could wander bag free! *None of the other hotels have this rain forest vibe- definitely choose this one! Food is also spectacular (dinner is included and lomo saltado and tortellini are beyond) and breakfast buffet is everything you could want. Views from the hot tub are magical and the common spaces (libraries, reading books) are pure heaven. You won’t want to leave.

Melissa

Absolutely stunning hotel, with the feel like you are in the middle of a jungle! Definitely on the expensive side, but worth the splurge! We enjoyed the guided, private Machu Picchu tour, as well as some of the free activities provided on site, such as the bird, watching and orchid tour. Our guides were fluent in English, very polite, and extremely knowledgeable about the local flora and fauna. The spa facilities were also pretty good and the food in the restaurant was great. Alcohol drinks definitely on the expensive side, so a heads up there.

Aleksandra

Location

Pueblo de Machu Picchu , Machu Picchu, 084, Peru

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel