Hotel Viandina Machupicchu

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Address: Ave Pachacutec 817, Aguas Calientes 08001, Peru
Phone: +51 945 195 127
Rating (10) · $ (Based on Average Nightly Rates for a Standard Room from our Partners)
Nice clean hotel, with the usual fare for the breakfast. Upon calling regarding arrival, staff met us at the station to walk us to the hotel. Large room with 1 ...
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Rating (115) · Prices for upcoming dates start at $51 per night (We Price Match)
“Excellent location, close to the thermal baths, not to far from everything else. Large room with basic amenities. Very friendly and helpful owner and staff.”.
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Viandina Machu Picchu, es un hotel en la ciudad de Machu Picchu.
Rating (9) · $ (Based on Average Nightly Rates for a Standard Room from our Partners)
Family owned and operated small cozy place. We rented the family room with 3 beds. The place is clean and the staff is extremely friendly (they picked us up ...
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A short walk from Aguas Calientes Hot Springs, Viandina Machupicchu provides amenities like dry cleaning/laundry services. Treat yourself to a massage or other ...
People also ask
What's special about Machu Picchu?
Machu Picchu is not only a UNESCO world heritage site and a new wonder of the world, it is truly a spectacular site to view. It is located 7,000 feet above sea level in the Andes and was built in the 15th Century by the Incas.
How old is Machu Picchu in years?
Machu Picchu was previously believed (by Richard L. Burger, professor of anthropology at Yale University) to have been built in the 1450s. However, a 2021 study led by Burger used radiocarbon dating (specifically, AMS) to reveal that Machu Picchu may have been occupied from around 1420 to 1530 AD.
What does Machu Picchu mean in Quechua?
Explanation: Machu Picchu is a Quechuan term that means old mountain. It comes from the Quechua language, which is an indigenous language spoken by the people of the Andes region in South America. The name accurately reflects the historical significance of the site as it is an ancient city located on a mountain ridge.
What is Machu Picchu made of?
Made of granite, a high density material in the area. Some were chiseled from the granite bedrock of the mountain ridge. Built without the use of wheels, hundreds of men pushed the heavy rocks up the steep mountain side.
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Viandina Machupicchu offers a fantastic location, putting you just a 5-minute walk from Aguas Calientes Hot Springs. Languages.
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Compare hotel prices and find an amazing price for the Viandina Machupicchu Bed & Breakfast in Machu Picchu Pueblo, Peru. View 56 photos and read 224 ...
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Rating (113) · $26 per night (Latest starting price for this hotel)
Rooms at Viandina Machupicchu are equipped with flat-screen TVs, heating and all of them feature private bathrooms with free toiletries. An American breakfast ...
The 2-star Viandina Machupicchu Hotel is situated just 9 minutes' walk from Plaza Manco Capac and features a currency exchange and a tour desk.
Offering a currency exchange and a tour desk, Viandina Machupicchu Hotel is within 25 minutes' walk of Los Jardines de Mandor Botanical Garden.