Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review If you can get a reservation, this hotel at the entrance to Machu Picchu puts you closest to the ruins, a position for which you admittedly pay dearly. Not only will you have the thrill of watching the sun rise over the crumbling stone walls, but you'll have the ruins to yourself after most of the t... fodors.com
No title - expert review Back in the 1970s, the Peruvian government built a temporary hotel on the top of the mountain just steps from the entry to Machu Picchu as a way to show off the ruins to international movers and shakers. As the ruins grew in popularity as a destination, the hotel was rewarded with a begrudged perman... frommers.com
Very Special! - user review I liked this hotel and felt very privileged to stay here. I read some bad reviews beforehand but was pleasantly surprised. I think many improvements were made in the years since it opened. It didn't remind me of the pre fab shed that someone described. The restaurants were pretty, particularly the a... fodors.com
No better location - user review My partner and I were surprised to find, after reading some rather mediocre reviews of the Lodge, that it is actually quite a good hotel (probably because Orient Express has taken it over). Rooms are somewhat small, but we had a terrace with a spectacular view of Huayna Picchu. The grounds are very ... fodors.com
Great location - user review There seems to be polar opinions about the Sanctuary Lodge either you think it's worth it for the (ridiculous) price or you don't. We thought it was worth it but primarily because we stayed two nights. That might sound funny but we really got to enjoy the MP sight we wandered in and out on all 3 day... fodors.com
Don´t Fall for the mountain - user review Way overpriced. Nothing to do around the hotel after your visit to ruins. Not really in the clouds as sometimes advertised. Crowds huge out... fodors.com
Treat yourself to a very special location. - user review Yes it is ridiculously expensive, that is if you can even get a room, but how often will you visit Machu Picchu Orient Express Hotels have great staff. Your service begins upon arrival at the train station with a luggage porter. Somehow our porter tracked us down, walked us to the ticket booth, (Sol... fodors.com
I'm going back next year - user review It had a beautiful view and nice roo... travel.yahoo.com
Great experiance - user review Fantastic location for sunrise and sunset! We took an evening tour of Machu Picchu with no other people around..fantastic! Very helpful staff. Great food, w... travel.yahoo.com
Overpriced - user review The hotel is directly outside the entrance to Machu Picchu. However, this means that it is a half hour bus ride to the town of Aguas Caliente. Thus your only option for dining... travel.yahoo.com
dont like it - user review too ... travel.yahoo.com
I have Never seen a hotel like this. - user review This hotel is too good to be true. This hotel could not be found in a better location. Not only is this ghotel the best hotel in Machu Pichu but it is definately the best place to... travel.yahoo.com
Fantastic - user review I got into the ruins at 5.30am by staying at this hotel. I therefore had 1 hour on my own watching the sun rise before the hordes arrived on the buses(at 6.30am). It was completely... travel.yahoo.com
Perfect - user review Perfect location - only option if you want to stay AT Macchu Pichu and not 30 minutes below at Agua Calientes. Courteous well trained staff, good food. Very pricy but worth it for a... travel.yahoo.com
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