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TODO book machu pichu classic 2
Cusco daylight 5:49AM - 6:10PM temp:44F - 62F %days with rain 45%
Hi Pedro and Patti, Peri and I just booked our transportation for Peru. We arrive TUE 2/25 and leave TUE 3/11. We will go straight to Cusco and be back in Lima on FRI 2/28 5:55PM LA2064. We leave Lima on TUE 3/11 10:00PM on AA918 We are very excited.
itinerary
TUE 2/25 Boston > Lima
12:30PM >mia> 11:25pm $493 stay: Casa delSol conf# 4666742560 pin: 5854 135+13.5=$148.50
WED 2/26 Lima > Cuscos > Aguas Caliente
fly 7:55AM > 9:15AM 13D 13E Latam LA2007 $337rt order# LA0454333MPAI WCGCNX mytrips perurail 10:30AM > 2:25PM Estación Ferroviaria Wanchaq $327 tim A11 ticket B216-00610054 peri B216-00610055 stay Inti Punku Machupicchu Hotel & Suites Booking No. 1658100792576183 PIN 1728 $79 map
THU 2/27 Machu Piccu
bus bus ticketsbuy bus tickets online 1 week in advance S hike: Booking code: TMP-PQ7XB3U Number Order: 241243 $119.70 Visit date: 27 Feb 2025 Ticket type: Ticket Machu Picchu Classic Circuit 08:00 - circuit 2 perurail: Aguas Caliente > Cuscos 2:25 > 7:30 tim B216-00610056 stay AntiguaCusco $135 Reservation Code 8AV7HK Pin 1254218
FRI 2/28 Cusco > Lima
fly 4:25PM > 5:55PM 11D 11E Latam LA2064 order# LA0454333MPAI WCGCNX
FRI 2/28 Boston to Lima 7:45pm>ny>6:55AM Delta $708
5:19pm>mi>5:09am American 11:50 $513
12:30PM mon > 11:25pm $493
Lima to Cusco for
4:20 for $60-$111
Cusco to Aguas Calientes
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bus tickets buy bus tickets online 1 week in advance
Description: Ticket Machu Picchu Classic Circuit 2/26 07:00 - circuit 2
Booking code: TMP-PQ7XB3U Number Order: 241243 Contact Name: TIMOTHY S MCKENNA Email: mckenna.tim@gmail.com Card Number: 414740******7999 Date: 2024-12-27 18:59 Description: Ticket Machu Picchu Classic Circuit 07:00 - circuit 2 Total paid: $ USD 119.70
ministerios culturas tickets
https://www.machupicchureservations.org
This seems like a very tight schedule, and, most worrysome is the ticket to Machu Picchu. They usually sell out months in advance. If you haven't purchased the ticket yet, I highly recommend prioritizing this
It is advised to arrive in Aguas Calientes one day before you're going to MP. MP has two entry periods: morning and afternoon. If you arrive in Aguas Calientes in the afternoon (which you probably will), you will miss out. I'm not sure what is the latest time you can enter MP with an afternoon ticket, so it's better to check their official website. (Also it's been a few years since I've been thwre and idk if they changed something due to covid. Definitely check their website)
google map aguas calientes Once in Aguas Calientes, there are two ways to get to the entrance of MP:
- a bus from the village to the site. Long lines and need to get up early. I woke up at 4 am in the village to get the bus.
- you can hike there. It's a bit challenging, but I wouldn't call it very difficult. I didn't hike up, but I hiked down on my way back to the village. Upwards is a lot tougher, imo, though.
I did the morning visit and was back in Aguas Calientes by late afternoon. There I took a train in the evening to Cusco and the next day I got a flight to Lima.
I definitely recommend 3 days for the whole thing: first day in Cusco and Valle Sagrado + travel to Aguas Calientes; second day Machu Picchu and travel bacj to Cusco; third day Cusco and travel to Lima.
Where to stay in Machu Picchu
I’d highly recommend an overnight stay at Machu Picchu or Aguas Calientes if you want to get up to experience the ruins early the next morning.
Aguas Calientes has a good range of hotels. The buses start to roll out of town up to Machu Picchu early enough for you to arrive just after the gates open, and well ahead of visitors coming by train. Staying locally also is helpful if you want to visit the site more than once. Mist clinging to the peaks can be completely bewitching, but visibility can be changeable 2,450 m above sea level. A second visit can give you a completely different set of conditions to enjoy as you explore the architecture, and time to climb Huayna Picchu.
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Aguas Calientes has a plentiful selection of restaurants to suit your tastes and wallet. One of our current favorites is Indio Feliz, an award-winning restaurant serving Peruvian dishes with a French twist tucked away in a side street.
You can also try Peruvian street food if you time it right. Every Sunday, slow cooked chicharrones (hog roast) is sold until it’s all gone. I tried it on a recent trip and the meat was amazingly succulent, with the best crackling I’ve ever tasted.
It should be noted that the Inca Trail is closed to walkers during the month of February so restoration work can take place.
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Most tourists stay in the hip district of Barranco or centrally located Miraflores – and for good reason. But less-visited districts such as Pueblo Libre or Magdalena del Mar
For example, it's a good idea to pair gallery visits in Barranco with lunch or dinner in a Miraflores restaurant, or a trip to Pueblo Libre’s incredibly thorough and informative Museo Larco with a drink at the same district’s famed Queirolo pisco bar.
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/top-things-to-do-in-lima