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Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Designed and maintained with a keen sense of beauty, the Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel blends the simple lines of the autochthonous Andean architecture, the exquisite handicraft of local artisans, and tasteful furnishings. Cozy one- or two-story whitewashed cottages constructed from local materials line the stone pathways, giving this intimate 85-room hotel the look of a lovely Andean village. Handmade adobe bricks, eucalyptus wood, and cut stones are some of the building materials that give this Andean retreat a feeling of quaint warmth, as well as mysterious spirituality. Colorful local crafts and authentic pre-Columbian artifacts in the public rooms bring the local culture and history to life.
All suites have balcony or terrace, fireplace, and an inroom dining and sitting area. Room size is approximately 117 sq. meters (1258.9 feet) and includes a kingsized or doublesized beds with extra pillows and amenities. All junior suites have balcony or terrace and writing table. Room area is approximately 40 sq. meters (430.40 sq. feet) and includes queensized or doublesized beds with extra pillows and amenities. Every superior room has a writing table. The room size is approximately 30 sq. meters (322.80 sq. feet) and includes queensized or doublesized beds with extra pillows and amenities.
The Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel welcomes children, and has created six specially connected rooms for families. These lovely and private two-room units are spacious enough to give little ones room to play, while offering parents a place to relax and unwind as well. The hotel's family services include special children's menus, cribs and high-chairs, and babysitting services (upon request; additional charge).
Café Inkaterra blends traditional Andean food with contemporary cuisine, creating an innovative fusion-style fare, impeccably served. Native architecture is reflected in the restaurant's traditional Amazonian palm-thatched roof, while regional crafts in a rainbow of colors brighten the walls. The UNU ("water" in the local Quechua language) Spa combines the classic nurturing of a traditional health spa with a healing, mystical Andean approach. All spa products are 100% natural, derived from botanical extracts. Services at the spa include a unique Andean Sauna where stones steam in a candle-lit igloo of bamboo and eucalyptus leaf; traditional massages blending stretching, acupressure, and reflexology with fragrances, oils, creams, and exfoliants; and foot aromatherapy treatment consisting of a short foot massage followed by a relaxing fragrant foot bath.
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