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Holiday rentals in Machupicchu District

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 800 holiday rentals in Machupicchu District

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Machupicchu District holiday rentals start at £8 per night before taxes and fees

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    Over 20,010 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    270 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 60 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    10 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    330 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    790 of Machupicchu District holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill and Laptop-friendly workspace across Machupicchu District rentals

Top-rated holiday rentals in Machupicchu District

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Top guest favourite
The exterior of a stone house is featured, highlighting a wooden door with detailed carvings. Potted plants are positioned near the entrance, and a narrow path of cobblestones leads to the structure. A small water channel runs alongside the building, typical of the area.
Tiny home in Ollantaytambo
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

House with washer-dryer 5 minutes from the square

A perfect starting point for exploring the city! Ideal for families, couples and friends, it has all the services you need to feel at home. Located very close to the main square, train station and Ollantaytambo fortress. In front of the house is the road, which is currently undergoing maintenance. There's noise during the day, but it's quieter at night. When you book, the whole house will be exclusively for you. My accommodation is a safe space, and I respect diversity and inclusion. We look forward to meeting you

Guest favourite
A cozy sleeping area features a sunken queen size bed, positioned against a large window offering views of lush greenery. A small wooden table with two cups and compact seating is incorporated into the design, creating a warm and inviting corner.
Tiny home in Ollantaytambo
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Tiny Home | A Cozy Escape in Nature

Discover Earth Tones. A private property nestled between a mountain and a river, just minutes from the main plaza of Ollantaytambo in Peru's Sacred Valley. This tiny home incorporates a sunken queen size bed, creating a cozy, intimate space as you wake up to a mesmerizing mountain view. The kitchen is well-equipped for meal preparation and extends out to a private outdoor garden area. Guests are invited to explore the property, including an 8x10 meter platform. Step into tranquility!

Guest favourite
A two-story house is showcased, featuring a red exterior with wooden accents. A balcony is visible on the upper level, offering a vantage point of the surrounding landscape. Lush greenery surrounds the property, with mountains rising in the background under a clear blue sky.
Cabin in Ollantaytambo
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

The Arriero Private Apartment 05

My space is a cozy private house located in the picturesque village of Ollantaytambo. An authentic and quiet atmosphere, ideal for those who want to relax and reconnect with a natural environment. Surrounded by imposing Andean landscapes, this house is perfect for exploring the area and enjoying the peace of the valley. It has all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay, while offering the opportunity to disconnect and immerse yourself in the beauty and serenity of the surroundings.

Flat in Urubamba
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Full sun apartment with bathtub and panoramic views

🗻The best views of the Sacred Valley🌳 next to a river🌊 🛁Relax with a bubble bath and scented candles🕯️ (We'll leave you flowers, candles, shower gel, shampoo, soap and a scented bath bomb as a courtesy 🎁) 🥘 You have a fully equipped kitchen to prepare delicious recipes (we provide 🎁salt, sugar, oil, coffee, tea and condiments as a courtesy) 👩‍💻High-speed Starlink Internet 🚖5 minutes from the main track of Paradero Sol y Luna and 10 minutes from the square

Top guest favourite
The living area features a warm stone wall and wooden ceiling, furnished with two patterned armchairs and a coffee table. A small dining table for four is visible in the background, along with a staircase leading to the upper level. Natural light enters through the door.
Townhouse in Ollantaytambo
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Incas House Family Inca construction Ollantaytambo

✨ Incas House Famlily is not just a place to sleep, it is an experience to feel. This space for up to 4 people rests on authentic Inca walls that preserve centuries of history. On the first level you will walk among ancestral vestiges and Inca pieces that create a mystical and deep atmosphere. On the second level, modern comfort surrounds you for a perfect rest. Here you don't visit Ollantaytambo... you live it, connecting with its energy, its silence and its magic.

Guest favourite
A solar-powered Earthship is positioned on a serene landscape, with large glass windows reflecting the evening light. Surrounding fields and distant hills contribute to the tranquil atmosphere. The structure is complemented by outdoor gardens and sustainable farmland.
Home in Maras
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Eco-friendly house - unmissable view!

The best view of the entire Sacred Valley towards the Andean glaciers! If you want peace, tranquility and rest away from the hustle and bustle of the Sacred Valley but at the same time be able to visit all the attractions of the area, this house is your paradise. Our house is 100% ecological, very well located just minutes from Maras and Urubamba and in a very quiet place to enjoy nature. The house collects rainwater and is naturally heated. It is naturally built.

Guest favourite
The exterior of the cabin is showcased, featuring a vibrant orange facade with large windows that allow for ample natural light. A well-maintained garden path leads through lush green grass, flanked by native plants and shrubs. The surrounding landscape includes hints of the Sacred Valley.
Guest house in Urubamba
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

Mountain view & garden cottage, toward MachuPicchu

In the heart of Urubamba, en route to Machu Picchu, our cabin offers stunning views of the Andes and a peaceful retreat in nature. Enjoy disconnecting from city life in this charming corner of the Sacred Valley, while being just minutes from town amenities. Experience comfort in a warm, family-friendly environment featuring a cozy fireplace and a delightful garden terrace—perfect for exploring the valley, discovering Machu Picchu, and unwinding in tranquility.

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A welcoming interior features a stone fireplace, surrounded by wooden beams and large glass windows that invite natural light. A small round table is positioned in front of the fireplace, with a cozy seating area visible in the background, enhancing the connection with the outdoors.
Place to stay in Maras
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Refugio Maras-Veronica Cabin with view + Breakfast

Welcome to Refugio Maras, a sacred place in the middle of the Andes. We are located near the town of Maras in a very strategic area with an incredible view of the Sacred valley, its glaciers and the amazing andean sky. if you are looking for an authentic immersion experience in the Andes you found the right place. You will have a confortable private eco-cabaña fully furnished. Breakfast included everyday. Lunch and dinner are offered by reservation.

Top guest favourite
A modern stone house is positioned against a mountainous backdrop, with expansive windows allowing natural light to flow into the interior. A wooden balcony extends from the structure, providing views of the surrounding landscape and a sense of connection to the outdoors.
Chalet in Ollantaytambo
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Casa Alba Ollantaytambo, whole house with wiews

Casa Alba is a place created with great affection so that those who stay in it can enjoy a unique environment like Ollantaytambo with all the comforts and convenience that you deserve. Our rooms are spacious, with comfortable furniture and the privacy that only a house can offer. We're also conveniently located in the heart of the Inca district, three blocks from Ollantaytambo Square and very close to other places of interest.

Top guest favourite
Cottage in Ollantaytambo
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Private Mountain House · Sacred Valley

Private mountain retreat just 15 minutes from the Ollantaytambo train station — the perfect place to rest before or after visiting Machu Picchu. Surrounded by nature and incredible mountain views, Samay Wasi offers privacy, silence and a slower pace while still being close to one of the most important gateways to Machu Picchu. A peaceful place to disconnect, recharge and experience the Sacred Valley in a more authentic way.

Guest favourite
Cottage in Urubamba
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Alpine House Urubamba

Alpine House, es una casa boutique totalmente diseñada hasta para 4 personas a 15 min de la plaza principal de Urubamba. Alpine House se encuentra a 3 min a pie de la carretera principal, donde se puede acceder a mototaxis o transporte público para ir al centro de la población. La calle donde se encuentra el condominio es de tierra afirmada ya que es parte del Camino Inca, sin embargo, es una calle de acceso vehicular.

Top guest favourite
Cabin in Urubamba
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Nido Cabin with River View | Wi-Fi, Bonfire, Balcony

Relax with a unique and peaceful experience. 'Starry nights by the stone fire, fresh air and tranquillity. Stable Wi-Fi for online work and video calls.' 'Lovingly created as a safe haven embraced by mountains and the Sacred Valley River. Ideal if you're looking to switch off, walk between terraces, go horse riding at sunset or make progress with your creative project with nature as a backdrop.'

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Machupicchu District?

    Accommodations around Aguas Calientes are frequently suggested for access to nearby sites and local dining. Stays nestled along the river or in quieter residential areas can appeal to travelers seeking a peaceful experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Machupicchu District with kids?

    Wander butterfly pavilions, splash in hot springs, or enjoy interactive exhibits at local museums. Easy walking trails and picnic spots along the Vilcanota River are frequently suggested for families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Machupicchu District?

    Explore the ancient site of Machu Picchu, wander colorful markets in Aguas Calientes, and relax in local thermal baths. Guided walks through cloud forests introduce the area's biodiversity and scenic views.

  • How is the weather in Machupicchu District?

    Machupicchu District features cool mornings and mild afternoons, with temperatures from 30–72°F (−1–22°C) across the year. May through September is drier, while October to April brings more rain and lush greenery.

  • When is the best time to visit Machupicchu District?

    May through September is often recommended for visits to Machupicchu District, with drier weather and mild temperatures ranging from 30–71°F (−1–22°C). The wet season brings more rainfall and lush landscapes but can include slippery trails.

  • What are the best places to visit in Machupicchu District?

    Explore Machu Picchu archaeological site, wander through Aguas Calientes, and visit local museums highlighting Inca culture. Nearby botanical gardens and hot springs are frequently suggested for a relaxing afternoon.

  • What are some hiking trails in Machupicchu District?

    Hiking enthusiasts explore trails like the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) path, routes to the Inca Bridge, or scenic walks around Mandor Gardens. Trails often pass through lush cloud forest and reveal views of the mountains.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Machupicchu District?

    Families often enjoy visiting butterfly gardens, bathing in the local hot springs, and exploring the town’s vibrant markets. Guided nature walks introduce kids to native plants and birds around Machupicchu District.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Machupicchu District?

    Explore archaeological sites such as Machu Picchu itself, tour nearby Inca bridges, or visit local thermal baths for a relaxing soak. Guided walks through cloud forests appeal to nature lovers seeking quieter paths.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Machupicchu District?

    Some stays in Machupicchu District welcome pets, especially in Aguas Calientes and quieter residential areas. Always check specific accommodation guidelines to ensure your companion is included.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Machupicchu District?

    Purchase entrance tickets in advance, stay hydrated at high elevations around 6,700 ft (2,040 m), and consider early morning visits for a quieter atmosphere. Locals often recommend respecting sacred sites and supporting community-run markets.

  • What is Machupicchu District known for?

    Machupicchu District is known for the Inca site of Machu Picchu, surrounded by lush cloud forests and Andean peaks. The area has a rich Quechua heritage, artisan markets, and thermal springs.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Machupicchu District?

    The Mandor Gardens near Aguas Calientes, and small Quechua villages tucked along lesser-known trails, invite peaceful exploration. Local artisan workshops offer insight into traditional crafts and daily life.

  • What are the best foods to try in Machupicchu District?

    Machupicchu District has Andean cuisine featuring dishes like quinoa soup, trout, and lomo saltado, along with traditional corn and potato varieties. Local markets and eateries often serve regional favorites prepared with fresh ingredients.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Machupicchu District?

    Pack layers for cool mornings and warmer afternoons, rain gear for wetter months, sunscreen, insect repellent, and comfortable walking shoes. A refillable water bottle and sun hat can also be handy while exploring local sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Machupicchu District like?

    Nightlife in Machupicchu District is relaxed, with cafes and small bars around Aguas Calientes hosting live Andean music and conversation. After sunset, many visitors unwind in quiet restaurants or sample herbal teas.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Machupicchu District?

    Machupicchu District has traditional festivals with Andean music, dance, and ancestral rituals, especially around important agricultural or solstice dates. Town celebrations near major Peruvian holidays often feature parades, food, and craft markets.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Machupicchu District?

    You can find family friendly vacation rentals in Machupicchu District, including spacious apartments and private homes near town centers. Many hosts provide amenities such as kitchens and extra bedding for groups traveling with children.

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