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HATUCHAY TOWERS

Machu Picchu

Hatuchay Towers: Our View


Located in the heart of the town of Aguas Calientes, on the banks of the Urubamba River and close all the restaurants and bars, this 42 room hotel offers a selection of comfortable guest rooms. Several rooms have balconies, and have views of the surrounding forest and river. The Hatuchay offers an excellent option for the more budget conscious traveller.

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Our Rating
 

  • Spacious rooms
  • Close the buses for the ruins of Machu Picchu
  • Good value for money
  • Worth going for a slightly larger superior room

Hatuchay Towers: The Detail


The Hatuchay Towers has a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains and the rushing white water of the river below. The design of the hotel is interesting with the ceiling of the hotel similar to a Swiss mountain lodge with large wood beams.
 
The 47 rooms are modern, medium in size and are light in colour with sand coloured walls and each vary depending on which category of room you stay in. Standard rooms are spacious and each has a view of the raging Urubamba River. The superior rooms are large in size and include two standard double beds and an extra bed can be arranged for triple use. Two superior rooms have views of the River Urubamba.
 
The 4 junior suites haveadditional space which include; a living area fully furnished and the bath is equipped with a Jacuzzi. Also, in two of the suites, you have a spectacular view of the Urubamba River from your private balcony. Complimentary bathrobes are provided.  The one deluxe suite has similar features to the Junior Suites and has outstanding views of the surrounding cloud forest vegetation

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