Pros

  • Convenient Aguas Calientes location, a five-minute walk from town square
  • Three-minute walk to public transportation to Machu Picchu
  • Simple dorms and private rooms with en-suite bathrooms
  • Restaurant and bar with terrace seating and stunning views
  • Bar has a social atmosphere with pool table, TV, and music
  • Free continental breakfast from early for Machu Picchu-bound travelers
  • Free train station transfers
  • Bedding is provided
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • 24-hour front desk
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Cons

  • Rooms facing train tracks can be noisy
  • Rooms lack air-conditioning
  • Towels aren't included with all bookings (must be rented)
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Bottom Line

Ecopackers Machupicchu is a two-pearl hostel in central Aguas Calientes, located right alongside the railway tracks. It's just a few minutes walk from the bus stop to Machu Picchu, and a five-minute walk to the town's main square. The hostel is aimed at backpackers on a budget, offering a mix of basic dorms and private rooms. All have en-suite bathrooms with hot showers, but no air-conditioning. Also, rooms facing the train tracks can be noisy. Features here are limited, but there's a beautiful terrace with a restaurant and bar, providing a social atmosphere and stunning views of the mountains. A simple breakfast is free and starts early, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. For an option with more amenities consider El MaPi by Inkaterra instead, though rates are higher. 

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Ecopackers Machupicchu

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Basic backpackers hostel with a lively atmosphere and mountain views

The hostel is housed in a small four-story building, sitting beside a railway track that runs straight through the middle of the town. It's quite distinctive from the outside, thanks to its bright orange facade with flowering window boxes and an array of international flags. Interiors aren't as vibrant, with plain decor in the lobby and hallways. The lobby is small and quiet, with most guests congregating on the upstairs terrace in the evenings. The spacious indoor/outdoor terrace has a restaurant and bar with rustic decor and stunning mountain views, plus a cozy communal area with a pool table, TV, couches, and bean bag chairs. The vibe is young and fun, with music playing at the bar and a lively atmosphere at night. Most guests tend to be young European backpackers, though some families also stay here. 

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Location

In central Aguas Calientes, right by the railway tracks

The hostel is located in the heart of Aguas Calientes. It sits alongside the railway tracks, and there's usually a big train parked right in front of the property. There are a few hotels, shops, and restaurants in the surrounding area, though more dining options are in the main square, which is a five-minute walk away. The hostel is conveniently located for tourists, as it's just a few minutes' walk from the bus stop to Machu Picchu. For those willing to go to Machu Picchu on foot (about a three-hour hike), it's one of the closest properties to the road leading there. The Manuel Chavez Balloon Site Museum and Huayna Picchu are a 5- to 10-minute drive from the hostel, while the Butterfly House is a 30-minute walk. The nearest airport is Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport in Cusco. From there, it's a 40-minute drive to Poroy Station and then a four-hour train ride to Aguas Calientes. 

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Rooms

Basic rooms with en-suite bathrooms and hot showers -- but no air-conditioning

The hostel has a total of 41 dormitories and private rooms. All rooms are basic and simply decorated with white walls, hardwood floors, and light wooden bed frames. Dorms can sleep a maximum of six people, and are equipped with bunkbeds, large private lockers, and basic en-suite bathrooms with hot showers and separate toilets. Towels must be rented. Female-only dorms are also available. Private rooms have either double or single beds, adding towels and free soap. Some rooms offer lovely mountain views, though rooms facing the train tracks can be noisy. Some guests have also reported noise from the bar at night, which may be an issue for light sleepers. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, though it can be spotty in rooms. Keep in mind that while linens are provided, there is no air-conditioning.

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Features

Restaurant and bar, communal terrace with pool table, free breakfast, and free Wi-Fi

Ecopackers Machupicchu is aimed at backpackers on a budget, so amenities are limited, but there's a huge terrace that's great for socializing. It has stunning mountain views and plenty of places to sit and relax, equipped with a TV, pool table, bean bag chairs, and couches. There's also a well-liked restaurant serving local dishes and light snacks all day. A free simple breakfast in the morning includes hot tea and coffee, and starts incredibly early to accommodate those leaving on treks to Machu Picchu. The bar has a lively atmosphere in the evenings and serves ice-cold beers and fresh cocktails. The hostel has a 24-hour front desk, concierge, and tour desk. Other services include free train station transfers and free Wi-Fi. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Ecopackers Machupicchu

Scene

Basic backpackers hostel with a lively atmosphere and mountain views

The hostel is housed in a small four-story building, sitting beside a railway track that runs straight through the middle of the town. It's quite distinctive from the outside, thanks to its bright orange facade with flowering window boxes and an array of international flags. Interiors aren't as vibrant, with plain decor in the lobby and hallways. The lobby is small and quiet, with most guests congregating on the upstairs terrace in the evenings. The spacious indoor/outdoor terrace has a restaurant and bar with rustic decor and stunning mountain views, plus a cozy communal area with a pool table, TV, couches, and bean bag chairs. The vibe is young and fun, with music playing at the bar and a lively atmosphere at night. Most guests tend to be young European backpackers, though some families also stay here. 

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Location

In central Aguas Calientes, right by the railway tracks

The hostel is located in the heart of Aguas Calientes. It sits alongside the railway tracks, and there's usually a big train parked right in front of the property. There are a few hotels, shops, and restaurants in the surrounding area, though more dining options are in the main square, which is a five-minute walk away. The hostel is conveniently located for tourists, as it's just a few minutes' walk from the bus stop to Machu Picchu. For those willing to go to Machu Picchu on foot (about a three-hour hike), it's one of the closest properties to the road leading there. The Manuel Chavez Balloon Site Museum and Huayna Picchu are a 5- to 10-minute drive from the hostel, while the Butterfly House is a 30-minute walk. The nearest airport is Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport in Cusco. From there, it's a 40-minute drive to Poroy Station and then a four-hour train ride to Aguas Calientes. 

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Rooms

Basic rooms with en-suite bathrooms and hot showers -- but no air-conditioning

The hostel has a total of 41 dormitories and private rooms. All rooms are basic and simply decorated with white walls, hardwood floors, and light wooden bed frames. Dorms can sleep a maximum of six people, and are equipped with bunkbeds, large private lockers, and basic en-suite bathrooms with hot showers and separate toilets. Towels must be rented. Female-only dorms are also available. Private rooms have either double or single beds, adding towels and free soap. Some rooms offer lovely mountain views, though rooms facing the train tracks can be noisy. Some guests have also reported noise from the bar at night, which may be an issue for light sleepers. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, though it can be spotty in rooms. Keep in mind that while linens are provided, there is no air-conditioning.

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Features

Restaurant and bar, communal terrace with pool table, free breakfast, and free Wi-Fi

Ecopackers Machupicchu is aimed at backpackers on a budget, so amenities are limited, but there's a huge terrace that's great for socializing. It has stunning mountain views and plenty of places to sit and relax, equipped with a TV, pool table, bean bag chairs, and couches. There's also a well-liked restaurant serving local dishes and light snacks all day. A free simple breakfast in the morning includes hot tea and coffee, and starts incredibly early to accommodate those leaving on treks to Machu Picchu. The bar has a lively atmosphere in the evenings and serves ice-cold beers and fresh cocktails. The hostel has a 24-hour front desk, concierge, and tour desk. Other services include free train station transfers and free Wi-Fi. 

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Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Concierge

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

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