Aguas Calientes
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Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu, is renowned for its stunning Incan ruins and lush landscapes. Beneath its serene surface, the hotels whisper of ghostly apparitions, where weary travelers hear the echoes of long-lost souls roaming the dimly lit halls.

Casa del Sol Machu Picchu

Peru

Aguas Calientes

Spook rating:
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Guests have recounted stories of hearing voices and laughter in empty hallways; as well as sightings of shadowy figures.
Price estimate per night

358

USD
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At Casa del Sol Machu Picchu, the ancient stones seem to murmur secrets just below the surface, where laughter-both childlike and sinister-echoes through the desolate hallways, taunting those who wander too close. Shadows flit by, just out of the corner of ones eye, as if remnants of the Incas forgotten past still roam, seeking companionship in the twilight. It is said that those who listen too closely may hear their own name whispering back, inviting them to join a dance with the lost souls that never truly checked out.

Hostal Inti Wasi

Peru

Aguas Calientes

Spook rating:
5
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Some visitors have reported strange occurrences such as doors opening and closing on their own and the feeling of an unseen presence in their rooms.
Price estimate per night

270

USD
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The Hostal Inti Wasi looms like a forgotten tomb, its walls steeped in the whispers of ancient Incan spirits, each room echoing with the weight of a thousand untold stories. Guests have often felt the chilling caress of an unseen presence, as if the very air thickens with unfulfilled longing, while doors creak open and shut like the mocking laughter of ghosts playing tricks on the living. In this wayward sanctuary, the line between past and present blurs, leaving visitors with a lingering dread that perhaps the night is not theirs alone.

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Peru

Aguas Calientes

Spook rating:
5
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Guests have reported feeling unexplained cold spots and hearing whispers in the night. Some have claimed to see shadowy figures moving through the lush gardens.
Price estimate per night

254

USD
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Nestled in the shadow of ancient Incan ruins, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel pulses with a sinister charm, its stone walls whispering tales of centuries past. As the moon casts ghostly shadows over lush gardens, guests have reported icy fingers of dread creeping up their spines, accompanied by soft, disembodied whispers that ripple through the night air. Those brave enough to wander into the darkness often catch a fleeting glimpse of shadowy figures slipping between the trees, leaving behind an unsettling promise: not all who tread here return unchanged.

El Mapi by Inkaterra

Peru

Aguas Calientes

Spook rating:
5
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Guests have reported feelings of unease and hearing whispers in the corridors; especially at night.
Price estimate per night

214

USD
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Beneath the jagged peaks of the Andes, El Mapi stands like a shrouded specter, its ancient walls steeped in the secrets of an ageless land. As night creeps in, the air thickens with whispers, soft yet insistent, winding through the dimly lit corridors like a serpent poised to strike. Guests, once eager to embrace the mystical allure of Aguas Calientes, often find themselves gripped by an unsettling chill, their sleep interrupted by the unseen-a reminder that not all who wander here have moved on.

Hotel Machu Picchu

Peru

Aguas Calientes

Spook rating:
5
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Some guests have reported feeling cold drafts and hearing strange noises at night; which they attribute to the spirits of ancient Incan people.
Price estimate per night

117

USD
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Nestled beneath the shadow of the sacred peaks, Hotel Machu Picchu breathes an air of ancient melancholy, where the flickering lights play tricks on the mind, and the chill of the past seeps through the stone walls like breath from a forgotten grave. Guests often awaken to the unsettling caress of icy drafts, whispering tales of the long-dead Incas who roam the corridors, their mournful wails mingling with the rustle of unseen feet. Its said that those who listen too closely may find themselves lost in the echoes of that distant civilization, never to return from the night.