Inka Tower Machupicchu Hotel
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"Stay clear!"
Our experience at this accommodation was far from satisfactory. The staff were often inattentive and rude, frequently distracted by their mobile phones. On two occasions, we returned to find the reception completely unattended. The luggage storage area, located at the back, lacked any CCTV or secure lockup, which proved to be a serious issue. When we went to collect our bags, we discovered they had been rummaged through. My bag, which has a broken zipper, was found in the wrong place, and now we realize an electrical item is missing—too coincidental given our careful packing checklist. The rooms were cold but clean, extremely basic with minimal furniture: one chair, a night table, four hangers in a tiny built-in wardrobe, and a very small key-operated safe (which we wisely avoided using). The bathroom was grimy and cramped, featuring the smallest bathtub I’ve ever seen. Security was a major concern; anyone could have taken our luggage from the unsecured area, and no one at reception questioned us or verified identity. Additionally, the pillows provided were too large for the pillowcases. The location was noisy, with street noise at the front and a school at the back, making restful sleep difficult. Overall, this place felt more like a hostel than a hotel. We booked this accommodation through Bamba Experience without receiving any prior details, and had we known, we would have chosen differently.
"Nice hotel"
After completing the Inca Trail, staying here was a welcome chance to relax and unwind. The rooms were comfortable and offered lovely views, making it easy to rest and recharge. The location is excellent, with restaurants and markets just a short walk away, adding convenience to the stay. Overall, it was an ideal spot for the two nights we spent, and I would gladly stay here again.
"Did not provide boxed meal for early departure to Machu Picchu!"
The accommodations were very basic, offering just the essentials like hot water, a place to sleep, and enough heat to keep us warm at night—just as another reviewer mentioned, it served its purpose. However, my friend and I were planning to visit Machu Picchu before sunrise on June 26, 2018, which meant we needed to be in line by 5 a.m. Unfortunately, the hotel did not provide a box meal for us to take along, which was quite disappointing. We had to rush upstairs for a quick breakfast at 4:50 a.m. before hurrying to the bus stop. Thankfully, our guide waited in line for us while we ate quickly, or else we wouldn’t have made it to Machu Picchu before sunrise.
"Covers the basics"
I stayed here as part of a tour, and the hotel provided all the basics you need for a comfortable stay. While the shower wasn’t the best, the location is excellent—close to everything—and the WiFi was decent, making it a convenient choice for visiting Machu Picchu.
"Hostel-type Accommodation"
We stayed here mainly to visit Machu Picchu, so we didn’t expect luxury accommodations. Our triple room felt quite cramped, and the sink leaked water onto the floor, while the shower temperature was inconsistent. Check-in was at noon and check-out at 9 a.m., with luggage storage available—though the storage area wasn’t secure. The staff were helpful throughout our stay, and the breakfast room offered an amazing view, even if the breakfast itself was underwhelming.
"Great stay for one night before Machu Picchu adventure"
We stayed here for one night, appreciating its prime location right next to the train station and the bus stop to Machu Picchu, which made getting around very easy. The male receptionist was incredibly helpful, answering our tour questions, letting us use his phone, and ensuring everything was arranged for our trip. Our room was spacious with comfortable, clean beds. The bathroom was quite small and tight, and the morning shower water was lukewarm, but it was a quick and clean experience. There was no heating in the room, and the sound of the nearby river was noticeable throughout the night, which was a bit distracting. A large flatscreen TV was a nice addition. Breakfast was good, featuring fresh fruit and eggs, providing a solid start to the day.
"Served the Purpose"
The best part of this stay was its proximity to the train station. Even though I arrived early, I was able to check in and drop off my bag, which made preparing for Machu Picchu much easier. My single room was very small, and the bathroom even tinier. I wasn’t lucky enough to have a room with a view or balcony. There was some noise in the evening and early morning from guests coming and going. Breakfast was served in a pleasant rooftop space. Checkout was at 9 a.m., but since my train was at 1 p.m., I managed to catch an earlier one. The room was clean, though the pillows left much to be desired.
"Quaint, Clean and Nicely furnished Hotel"
This quaint and charming hotel is just a five-minute walk from both the train and bus stations for Machu Picchu. The rooms were very clean and well maintained, featuring a small balcony that overlooks the main walkway of the pueblo. Machu Picchu Pueblo itself is a small town where everything is within a 10 to 15-minute walk. There are plenty of places to eat and a large shopping area nearby. The hotel and staff were wonderful, and I would gladly stay here again.
"Horrible"
This hotel was by far the worst I’ve ever stayed in. The rooms had no heater, making them uncomfortably cold. The bathrooms were extremely tiny—far too small for comfort. To make matters worse, the windows didn’t close properly, letting in cold air. On top of that, staff would randomly walk into rooms without warning, which felt very intrusive. Considering the price, you can definitely find a much better place to stay elsewhere.
"Water pressure can’t be beay"
This hotel offers well-priced, clean, and modern rooms featuring amazing tubs with strong water pressure—perfect for soaking after a long day of hiking. I couldn’t have asked for more comfort. My room was located just beneath the restaurant floor, which made it a bit noisy, especially with a 4 AM wake-up the next day. However, when I contacted the front desk, they responded promptly and resolved the issue. I was very impressed with their attentive customer service.
"Clean and convenient"
We stayed here for one night after trekking, before heading to Machu Picchu. The room was small and basic but clean, with plenty of hot water in the bathroom. Breakfast was served on the top floor, offering a nice view over the town and the bus queue. The room had a good curtain covering the window facing the noisy street, but the balcony door lacked proper coverage, so we had to use towels and luggage to block light and drafts. Unfortunately, the hotel also failed to fulfill their prearranged luggage transfer service both to and from the station, which was disappointing.
"Perfect for 1 night"
This hotel is perfect for a quick stop before heading to Machu Picchu. It offers hot water, comfortable beds, and reliable WiFi—everything you need for a 24-hour stay. Its location is excellent, just a two-minute walk from the train station through the market. Plus, they provide luggage storage all day, so you don’t have to carry your bags up to Machu Picchu.
Inka Tower Machupicchu Hotel
Clean and modern, with panoramic rooftop views over the town and mountains. Excellent location near the train and bus hubs, with friendly staff and reliable wifi.
Address
Alameda Los Artesanos 1508, Aguas Calientes 08681, Peru
Website
https://inka-tower-machupicchu-2.machu-picchu-hotels.net/en/
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Telephone
+5112607651