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National Archaeological Park Of Machu Picchu
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Machu Picchu
08680, Peru
Machu Picchu Center
Storage, Unnamed Road, Aguas Calientes, Peru
Temple of the Three Windows
Cam. Inca, 08680, Peru
The Temple of the Sun
RFP4+84P, Aguas Calientes 08680, Peru
Intihuatana
Sendero a Huayna Picchu, 08680, Peru
Sacred Rock at Machu Picchu
RFQ3+7MX, Cusco 08680, Peru
Huchuy Picchu
Peru, Aguas Calientes, Unnamed Road
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante Tinkuy Buffet Restaurant at Sanctuary Lodge
Carretera Hiram Bingham km. 7.5, Aguas Calientes 08681, Peru
Tampu Restaurant at Sanctuary Lodge
Carretera Hiram Bingham Km 7.5, Aguas Calientes 08680, Peru
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Sanctuary Lodge, A Belmond Hotel, Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, Carretera Hiram Bingham Km 7.5, 08680, Peru
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National Archaeological Park Of Machu Picchu

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attractions: Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Center, Temple of the Three Windows, The Temple of the Sun, Intihuatana, Sacred Rock at Machu Picchu, Huchuy Picchu, restaurants: Restaurante Tinkuy Buffet Restaurant at Sanctuary Lodge, Tampu Restaurant at Sanctuary Lodge
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Nearby attractions of National Archaeological Park Of Machu Picchu

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The Temple of the Sun

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4.8
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5.0
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Gorgeous site! It is likely to be misty/cloudy, so keep that in mind. Beautiful views and a lot of history! One part is not restored for visitors to see what it looked like when discovered (and for future studies), and one part has been recreated to show the thatch roofs. Expect to climb a lot of stairs that are uneven and could be slippery when raining. Arrive early (before 10) to avoid huge lines.

We went here via the Inka Trail, so I don't know how much tickets are. You are not allowed hiking poles or large backpacks or suitcases, but they have a storage place. Toilets were clean with paper and soap and toilet seats, 2 soles per person and they do make change. There is a restaurant that we did not try, and a couple of gift shops. The bus to Aguas Calientes has a line of 20-60 minutes, so...

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5.0
8w

En las venas de los Andes fluye el eco de un imperio dorado, donde el sol no era solo astro, sino padre sagrado. Los Incas, hijos de Inti, tejieron su destino con hilos de oro y maíz, alzando ciudades que respiraban con la montaña, y caminos que abrazaban el cielo como serpientes de piedra. Su sabiduría no se escribió en libros, sino en quipus que latían como corazones codificados, en terrazas que hablaban con la tierra, y en templos que susurraban a las estrellas. El tiempo era circular, como el vuelo del cóndor, y la muerte, un paso hacia otra luz. Cada piedra colocada era una oración, cada ritual, un puente entre mundos. El Imperio Inca no fue solo poder, fue armonía con lo invisible, una danza entre lo humano y lo divino, un suspiro eterno en la memoria de los Andes.

Machu Picchu, la joya escondida entre las nubes, es mucho más que ruinas: es un poema tallado en granito. Ubicada a más de 2.400 metros sobre el nivel del mar, esta ciudadela fue construida en el siglo XV por orden del emperador Pachacútec, y permaneció oculta al mundo exterior hasta su redescubrimiento en 1911 por Hiram Bingham.

Ingeniería sin igual: Cada piedra fue colocada con precisión milimétrica, sin mortero, encajando como si la montaña misma las hubiera moldeado. Esta técnica, llamada sillar, permite que las estructuras resistan terremotos. • Sabiduría agrícola: Las terrazas no solo cultivaban alimentos, un también evitaban la erosión y canalizaban el agua con inteligencia ancestral. • Cosmovisión sagrada: Machu Picchu está alineada con eventos astronómicos. El Intihuatana, una piedra ceremonial, servía como reloj solar, conectando el tiempo humano con el...

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3.0
50w

Aguascalientes, commonly known as Machu Picchu Village, is a village that serves as a base for sightseeing in Machu Picchu. The local word means ``hot water,'' and as the name suggests, it is also a place where hot springs gush out. The first mayor of this village was Japanese. It is a village with a nostalgic and warm atmosphere reminiscent of a Japanese hot spring town. Cusco is Peru's second largest city and was once the capital of the Inca Empire, with hotels and restaurants that flourished as a base for sightseeing in Machu Picchu. Like Machu Picchu, it was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1983. Atun Rumiyok Street in Cusco, which has a population of about 300,000 people, has stonework that shows the same high level of construction technology as the buildings at Machu Picchu. It is a city that serves as a base for travelers heading to Machu Picchu by air from Lima, the capital of Peru, and has a well-developed transportation network to Machu Picchu. The altitude is approximately 3400m, higher than Mount Machu Picchu. It is a good idea to acclimate to the altitude in Cusco and then head to Machu Picchu. Matsudaira, Kamezawa-cho, Sumida-ku,...

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Mariah MacDonaldMariah MacDonald
Gorgeous site! It is likely to be misty/cloudy, so keep that in mind. Beautiful views and a lot of history! One part is not restored for visitors to see what it looked like when discovered (and for future studies), and one part has been recreated to show the thatch roofs. Expect to climb a lot of stairs that are uneven and could be slippery when raining. Arrive early (before 10) to avoid huge lines. We went here via the Inka Trail, so I don't know how much tickets are. You are not allowed hiking poles or large backpacks or suitcases, but they have a storage place. Toilets were clean with paper and soap and toilet seats, 2 soles per person and they do make change. There is a restaurant that we did not try, and a couple of gift shops. The bus to Aguas Calientes has a line of 20-60 minutes, so plan for that.
David Daza PolancoDavid Daza Polanco
En las venas de los Andes fluye el eco de un imperio dorado, donde el sol no era solo astro, sino padre sagrado. Los Incas, hijos de Inti, tejieron su destino con hilos de oro y maíz, alzando ciudades que respiraban con la montaña, y caminos que abrazaban el cielo como serpientes de piedra. Su sabiduría no se escribió en libros, sino en quipus que latían como corazones codificados, en terrazas que hablaban con la tierra, y en templos que susurraban a las estrellas. El tiempo era circular, como el vuelo del cóndor, y la muerte, un paso hacia otra luz. Cada piedra colocada era una oración, cada ritual, un puente entre mundos. El Imperio Inca no fue solo poder, fue armonía con lo invisible, una danza entre lo humano y lo divino, un suspiro eterno en la memoria de los Andes. Machu Picchu, la joya escondida entre las nubes, es mucho más que ruinas: es un poema tallado en granito. Ubicada a más de 2.400 metros sobre el nivel del mar, esta ciudadela fue construida en el siglo XV por orden del emperador Pachacútec, y permaneció oculta al mundo exterior hasta su redescubrimiento en 1911 por Hiram Bingham. Ingeniería sin igual: Cada piedra fue colocada con precisión milimétrica, sin mortero, encajando como si la montaña misma las hubiera moldeado. Esta técnica, llamada sillar, permite que las estructuras resistan terremotos. • Sabiduría agrícola: Las terrazas no solo cultivaban alimentos, un también evitaban la erosión y canalizaban el agua con inteligencia ancestral. • Cosmovisión sagrada: Machu Picchu está alineada con eventos astronómicos. El Intihuatana, una piedra ceremonial, servía como reloj solar, conectando el tiempo humano con el ciclo cósmico.
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Aguascalientes, commonly known as Machu Picchu Village, is a village that serves as a base for sightseeing in Machu Picchu. The local word means ``hot water,'' and as the name suggests, it is also a place where hot springs gush out. The first mayor of this village was Japanese. It is a village with a nostalgic and warm atmosphere reminiscent of a Japanese hot spring town. Cusco is Peru's second largest city and was once the capital of the Inca Empire, with hotels and restaurants that flourished as a base for sightseeing in Machu Picchu. Like Machu Picchu, it was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1983. Atun Rumiyok Street in Cusco, which has a population of about 300,000 people, has stonework that shows the same high level of construction technology as the buildings at Machu Picchu. It is a city that serves as a base for travelers heading to Machu Picchu by air from Lima, the capital of Peru, and has a well-developed transportation network to Machu Picchu. The altitude is approximately 3400m, higher than Mount Machu Picchu. It is a good idea to acclimate to the altitude in Cusco and then head to Machu Picchu. Matsudaira, Kamezawa-cho, Sumida-ku, Tokyo マチュピチュ村の通称で知られるアグアスカリエンテスは、マチュピチュ観光の拠点となる村です。現地の言葉「熱い水」を表し、その名の通り温泉が湧き出る土地でもあります。この村の初代村長はなんと日本人。日本の温泉街を思わせる懐かしく温かい雰囲気の村です。マチュピチュ観光の拠点として栄え宿やレストラン、昔インカ帝国の首都であったペルー第二の都市、クスコ。マチュピチュと同じく、1983年に世界遺産登録されています。人口約30万人規模のクスコのアトゥンルミヨク通りには、マチュピチュの建造物と同じ高い建築技術がうかがえる石組み。ペルーの首都リマから空路がありマチュピチュに向かう旅行者の拠点となる街で、マチュピチュまでの交通網が整備。標高はマチュピチュ山より高い約3400m。クスコで高所順応して、マチュピチュに向かうとよい。東京都墨田区亀沢町 松平
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Gorgeous site! It is likely to be misty/cloudy, so keep that in mind. Beautiful views and a lot of history! One part is not restored for visitors to see what it looked like when discovered (and for future studies), and one part has been recreated to show the thatch roofs. Expect to climb a lot of stairs that are uneven and could be slippery when raining. Arrive early (before 10) to avoid huge lines. We went here via the Inka Trail, so I don't know how much tickets are. You are not allowed hiking poles or large backpacks or suitcases, but they have a storage place. Toilets were clean with paper and soap and toilet seats, 2 soles per person and they do make change. There is a restaurant that we did not try, and a couple of gift shops. The bus to Aguas Calientes has a line of 20-60 minutes, so plan for that.
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En las venas de los Andes fluye el eco de un imperio dorado, donde el sol no era solo astro, sino padre sagrado. Los Incas, hijos de Inti, tejieron su destino con hilos de oro y maíz, alzando ciudades que respiraban con la montaña, y caminos que abrazaban el cielo como serpientes de piedra. Su sabiduría no se escribió en libros, sino en quipus que latían como corazones codificados, en terrazas que hablaban con la tierra, y en templos que susurraban a las estrellas. El tiempo era circular, como el vuelo del cóndor, y la muerte, un paso hacia otra luz. Cada piedra colocada era una oración, cada ritual, un puente entre mundos. El Imperio Inca no fue solo poder, fue armonía con lo invisible, una danza entre lo humano y lo divino, un suspiro eterno en la memoria de los Andes. Machu Picchu, la joya escondida entre las nubes, es mucho más que ruinas: es un poema tallado en granito. Ubicada a más de 2.400 metros sobre el nivel del mar, esta ciudadela fue construida en el siglo XV por orden del emperador Pachacútec, y permaneció oculta al mundo exterior hasta su redescubrimiento en 1911 por Hiram Bingham. Ingeniería sin igual: Cada piedra fue colocada con precisión milimétrica, sin mortero, encajando como si la montaña misma las hubiera moldeado. Esta técnica, llamada sillar, permite que las estructuras resistan terremotos. • Sabiduría agrícola: Las terrazas no solo cultivaban alimentos, un también evitaban la erosión y canalizaban el agua con inteligencia ancestral. • Cosmovisión sagrada: Machu Picchu está alineada con eventos astronómicos. El Intihuatana, una piedra ceremonial, servía como reloj solar, conectando el tiempo humano con el ciclo cósmico.
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Aguascalientes, commonly known as Machu Picchu Village, is a village that serves as a base for sightseeing in Machu Picchu. The local word means ``hot water,'' and as the name suggests, it is also a place where hot springs gush out. The first mayor of this village was Japanese. It is a village with a nostalgic and warm atmosphere reminiscent of a Japanese hot spring town. Cusco is Peru's second largest city and was once the capital of the Inca Empire, with hotels and restaurants that flourished as a base for sightseeing in Machu Picchu. Like Machu Picchu, it was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1983. Atun Rumiyok Street in Cusco, which has a population of about 300,000 people, has stonework that shows the same high level of construction technology as the buildings at Machu Picchu. It is a city that serves as a base for travelers heading to Machu Picchu by air from Lima, the capital of Peru, and has a well-developed transportation network to Machu Picchu. The altitude is approximately 3400m, higher than Mount Machu Picchu. It is a good idea to acclimate to the altitude in Cusco and then head to Machu Picchu. Matsudaira, Kamezawa-cho, Sumida-ku, Tokyo マチュピチュ村の通称で知られるアグアスカリエンテスは、マチュピチュ観光の拠点となる村です。現地の言葉「熱い水」を表し、その名の通り温泉が湧き出る土地でもあります。この村の初代村長はなんと日本人。日本の温泉街を思わせる懐かしく温かい雰囲気の村です。マチュピチュ観光の拠点として栄え宿やレストラン、昔インカ帝国の首都であったペルー第二の都市、クスコ。マチュピチュと同じく、1983年に世界遺産登録されています。人口約30万人規模のクスコのアトゥンルミヨク通りには、マチュピチュの建造物と同じ高い建築技術がうかがえる石組み。ペルーの首都リマから空路がありマチュピチュに向かう旅行者の拠点となる街で、マチュピチュまでの交通網が整備。標高はマチュピチュ山より高い約3400m。クスコで高所順応して、マチュピチュに向かうとよい。東京都墨田区亀沢町 松平
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