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Machu Picchu FAQ

Are there restaurants at Machu Picchu?

The only restaurants at the ruins are those found in the Sanctuary Lodge hotel. Of the two, only the Tinkuy Restaurant Buffet is open to the general public. It offers a daily lunch buffet at about US$ 28. The other one, the Tampu Bar Restaurant, a stylish restaurant with a modern Andean-style decoration, is reserved for the hotel's guests only.

Also at the ruins, near the entrance of the site, El Mirador bar sells sandwiches, bottled water and other snacks. It usually gets packed at lunchtime, so a pretty good alternative is to bring some sandwiches and drinks with you (but be sure not to litter).

If you are for a nice meal without spending too much, you can find some nice restaurant alternatives at Aguas Calientes.

 

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