Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel is a signature luxury property adjacent to Peru’s premier tourist attraction with a recently refurbished interior inspired by thousands of years of Andean culture.
With an unequalled location at the foot of the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu, and steps from the beautiful Vilcanota River, Sumaq offers impressive views of the mountains and dramatic landscapes, five-star service, authentic Peruvian cuisine, and a mystic connection with local traditions.
In 2017, Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel has a surprise for you: its new premises evoke the Andean past of the Peruvian culture in a faithful manner which is the now the new image of the Machu Picchu hotel; under the symbolic concept of the chakana or also the Andean cross, the four plants of the hotel have been represented by the 4 natural elements: air, fire, earth, and water.
Come here and enjoy the comfort of a place where you can live and feel the Incan culture.
Stylish, spacious and sophisticated, each room at Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel is a luxurious private retreat where travelers begin and end each day in total comfort.
Sumaq has 32 rooms with a view to the Vilcanota River and the imposing mountains of the sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Enjoy the exclusive presidential suite and rest in a place specially designed for the Incan Royalty.
Watch from the panoramic windows the mountainous landscape of Machu Picchu and the soothing waters of the Vilcanota River.
Feel nature as a part of you.
During your stay, rest in a fantastic King bed with a fine collection of hypoallergenic pillows, and goose feather comforters magnificently covered with 100% cotton bed sheets.
Spoil yourself in a rejuvenating bubble shower in the Jacuzzi with hydrotherapy and chromotherapy.
A splendid option for a wonderful stay.
Remember your unforgettable visit to Machu Picchu while you relax in the cozy living room or while you observe from the balcony the exuberant nature and the Vilcanota River.
Enjoy a relaxing bubble shower in a whirlpool tub before taking a well-deserved break.
Available: two singles or double beds.
The 59 Deluxe Rooms were designed to provide maximum rest and comfort for the guests.
Sleep deeply with hypoallergenic pillows, goose-feather comforters and silent thermal heating.
Peru’s culinary art is widely acknowledged by food experts as one of the world’s most exciting and exquisite cuisines.
Thanks to an influential fusion of flavors and ingredients from Spain, Africa, China, Japan and Italy as well as native Peruvian products, the creations of Peruvian cuisine offer a succulent fusion of aromas and sensations based on many foods used for millennia.
The cuisine at Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel draws upon these influences before enhancing traditional Peruvian cuisine.
It takes Andean roots and the Incas’ culinary legacy, and fuses them with contemporary culinary techniques in an exclusive menu with unforgettable five-star style.
A gastronomic experience that will tantalize the most demanding of taste buds.
Savor Peruvian gastronomy’s remarkable flavors at Qunuq - the Quechua word for warm - elegantly expressed through a contemporary interpretation of traditional Andean cuisine.
The hotel's team sources the finest ingredients from Peru’s coastal, highland and jungle regions before the respected culinary master, Peru’s chef Rafael Piqueras, introduces his flair.
From splendid new interpretations of classics such as causa and ceviche, to a gourmet menu where native ingredients like pumpkin, trout and alpaca are brilliantly presented as haute cuisine, Qunuq is an unforgettable gastronomical adventure.
Qunuq’s artfully decorated dining room and expansive windows reveal a majestic backdrop of mountains surrounding the mighty Urubamba; this is the place where Machu Picchu gastronomically connects with the Incas timeless spirit.
Share your Machu Picchu experience with fellow travelers while enjoying refreshing cocktails in a casual yet exclusive ambience; translated from Quechua, Suquy means to drink happily.
And Suquy Cafe Bar at Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel is the perfect venue to do exactly that.
Step out onto the panoramic balcony with a traditional Peruvian drink and toast the spirit of the mighty Urubamba River as it rushes by.
In the comfort of Suquy’s Inka-inspired design, converse with companions or make new friends, check email at the internet cafe.
Ask the Hotel Sumaq bartender how to prepare signature drinks, such as the Coca Sour or the Sumaq Machu Picchu.
Aqlla is Quechua for "chosen one".
An appropriate name for this luxurious spa, where guests can release stress and imbalance, and enter a realm of blissful renewal.
Body and soul connect in perfect harmony, with the spirit of the Ancient Inca at their core.
The spas's team offers massage, sauna and hydrotherapy treatments, at Machu Picchu’s only five-star hotel spa.
Enter an unparalleled realm of Inca luxury, surrounded by soothing sounds and colors, and allow yourself to be pampered by the attentive staff.
Filled with energy of the Andes, these stones provide a deep and intense massage which will help realign your organism through inter-cellular activity, allowing you to reach deep levels of relaxation and well-being.
With relaxing oils and essences at the heart of the El Aqlla Massage, enjoy three treatments, starting with a champi head massage, before moving onto a Swedish body massage and ending with reflexology.
Experience mystical indulgence at a Machu Picchu spa, in the five-star ambience of Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel.
A Champi Massage starts at the head and includes the upper back, neck and head, as well as the face, shoulders, and upper arms. It eliminates eye tension, headaches, shoulder and neck pain, and can even help with hair loss.
Recommended for sensitive dehydrated skin to prevent premature aging.
Make full use of the Jacuzzi to help recovery from sports injuries or post-surgery discomfort as well as release stress. Natural essences can be added to the water, which may be relaxing, energizing or invigorating.
This head-to-toe massage is recommended for tackling stress, fatigue, insomnia, migraines, and anxiety. Relatively gentle, this massage acts on nerve endings, calming them by producing a sedative effect.
As well as an effective stress reliever, the steam sauna detoxifies skin, opens bronchial tubes, improves cardiac rhythm and circulation, and deep-cleanses the epidermis.
Enjoy the unique experience of visiting the Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu guided by an authentic shaman from the Sacred Valley of the Incas who, using his natural gifts, will introduce you to the mystical and cosmic world of the Andean belief.
In this interesting trip, participants will discover the relatively unfamiliar spiritual side of Machu Picchu.
It will be a journey beyond the culture and history of the sanctuary.
You will obtain an in-depth knowledge of the energy sources uncovering the mystery of Machu Picchu as well as the magical connections with the Pachamama or Mother Earth and sacred temples.
The Andean wedding is the symbolic Andean ceremony for couples those looking to express their love for each other or renew vows.
At Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel you can learn to prepare a perfect ceviche, a traditional Peruvian dish consisting of citrus-marinated seafood, spiced with chili pepper.
At more than 500 years old, Machu Picchu, which translates as Old Mountain in Quechua, is considered by scholars to be the most important archeological site in South America.
Undertake Machu Picchu’s most fascinating trek to Mandor. Located behind the citadel, this fascinating valley shelters unique species of flora and fauna as well as a stunning waterfall.
In these dynamic classes, children will learn to prepare, by playing, simple cookies made of Andean cereal with delicious flavor and high nutritional value, such as kiwicha, maca, purple corn, quinoa, among others!
For those who wish to experience a culinary tradition of the Incas, Sumaq offers an outdoor culinary experience called Pachamanca, or "Earth Pot".
This traditional practice of giving offerings to Pachamama, Mother Earth, has been passed down from the time of the Incas, as Ancient Peruvians held Pachamama sacred.
"Munayki" is an exclusive detail of Hotel Sumaq for couples in love. Guests will enjoy a private terrace served by a waiter, an elegant thematic dinner inspired on history and local inputs with a fine romantic decoration.
The Gate to the Sun, or IntiPunku, is the fascinating entrance to Machu Picchu from the Inca Trail. From here, you can appreciate Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu.
The world-famous mountain Wayna Picchu is welcoming you. Its name, in the ancient Quechua language, means young peaks. It is the smallest of the two summits located at the Imperial city.
In 2016 the hotel's team included the mini chef classes on bakery in the Sumaq experiences for the little travelers between the age of 7 and 12.
Include: all ingredients, utensils, mini chef uniform, recipes and tasting.
Join for a trip back in time, on a narrative adventure that explores local legends as told by native Peruvians.
These Andean tales of urban legends and local myths have been
passed down from generation to generation, in the time-honored tradition of storytelling.
You’ll learn the fascinating history of the native land, told in a warm and welcoming environment under the light of lamps and comfy cushions.
The hotel's team hopes you’ll join for some extraordinary tales of the Andes!
SUMAQ MACHU PICCHU HOTEL
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