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Rupawasi - Condor House, Machu Picchu, Peru

Collasuyo s/n, Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu

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About Rupawasi - Condor House

Our hostal is new and located in Aguas Calientes town (Machu Picchu), a place with quiet surroundings...

Rupawasi - Condor House Amenities

Reception

Recepción 24H

Web Access

Acceso a Internet en Vestíbulo, Acceso a Internet

General
  • Breakfast
  • Servicio de guarda equipaje
  • Currency Exchange
Food/Drink
  • Bar
  • Restaurante
  • A La Carte
In Room

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Things to do In Rupawasi - Condor House

Sala de estar, Library

Avg Rating: 81% (5 Reviews)

Carácter: 92%

Seguridad: 84%

Situación: 84%

Personal: 80%

Diversión: 68%

Limpieza: 80%

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Customer Reviews

100%

Due to the Strike taking place in Cusco. I was not able to stay at the Rupawasi property. In our way to Aguas Calientes the Peru Rail was not able to continue the jeourny to Machu Pichu due to the Strike- Laborers were urning car tires,trees and placing them in the middle of the tracks. It was quite scary. We were stranded for 3 hours waiting to see if there was a resolution between the government and the Laborers. Finnaly the Peru Rail was instructed to returned to Cusco and passengers were not

Rafael, from USA ~ Feb 21 2008

96%

The climb up the stairs was at first a bit of a nuisance, but getting away from the hectic touristy part of Aguas Calientes was great. The view of the mountains was awesome. The staff were very helpful and friendly, they went out of their way to make sure we had everything we needed.

Nicholas, from USA ~ Jan 1 2008

50%

The steps to the hostel are a real hassle. It is a long climb and despite their claims you cannot see Macchupicchu from there. Also if you are just back from Macchupicchu and dealing with altitude sickness the steps are tough. Overall okay, but not overwhelming.

Josef, from Australia ~ Oct 17 2007