Any destination can be family-friendly. Below you’ll find family-friendly itinerary suggestions for a trip to Machu Picchu, Peru.

Before you dive into the guide, you may want to first read Understanding a Quick Itinerary Guide. This will provide you with details on our trip planning philosophy, why it’s a quick guide, and what resources we use to plan. It also details what we mean by family-friendly, and further explains each of the sections included in a Quick Itinerary Guide.

Our trip details

  • Length of stay: 8 hours
  • Accommodation: N/A
  • Type of trip: day trip, family travel with kids (6 months old & 2.5 years old), part of larger round-the-world 2-month trip
  • Month visited: July
  • How we got in/out: PeruRail train in, train out
  • How we got around: walking and bus up to Machu Picchu gates 
  • Additional places visited on the same trip: Ollantaytambo, Cusco, Lima
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Family-Friendly Itinerary Ideas for Machu Picchu Pueblo/Aguas Calientes, Peru

  • Foods to try: anything that will help you maintain your energy, plenty of water
  • Explore Aguas Calientes slowly, save your energy
    • Machu Picchu sign – take a photo with at the edge of town
    • Train tracks – Aguas Calientes is only accessible via train or hiking, so all goods are transported in via train
    • Plaza Manco Capac – relax and people watch
    • Mercado Artesanal – shop for souvenirs
  • Be amazed at Machu Picchu!
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Food Ideas for Machu Picchu Pueblo/Aguas Calientes, Peru

  • Anything that will help you maintain your energy and keep you feeling well.
  • Ylla Fusion – Peruvian fare right on the main square great for people watching
  • Some refreshments and snacks are available right outside the Machu Picchu gates

Top Tips for Machu Picchu Pueblo/Aguas Calientes, Peru

  • You NEED your passport and ticket to enter Machu Picchu.
  • Wear layers, the temperature changes dramatically (our day started around 36ยฐF (2ยฐC) and was around 75ยฐF (24ยฐC) mid-day).
  • You can purchase Machu Picchu entrance tickets the same day as your visit in person (at the Ministry of Culture, across from the school), but itโ€™s recommended you purchase in advance if you have a tight travel schedule or are traveling during the busiest season.
  • Bus stop to go up to Machu Picchu is next to Mercado Aguas Calientes – you can purchase your tickets (round-trip or one-way) down the road a bit – same day. You can hike up or down if you prefer.
  • You can hire a guide in advance or last-minute right outside the gates. 
  • The only restrooms are located right outside the gates.
  • Everything in Machu Picchu Pueblo/Aguas Calientes is more expensive than in other areas so be prepared and/or bring drinks and snacks with you.
  • Read all the details about planning, booking tickets, our day, and more tips for Machu Picchu here.
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