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Dozens of accommodations are available in Machu Picchu Pueblo, though, with the exception of a few luxury locales that run for over $700 a night, most are pretty basic (small, with no more than beds, showers, and toilets), cost less than $60 a night, and tailored for backpackers. For all lodging, book well in advance (at least 6 months in high season). For budget accommodations, double check to make sure credit cards are accepted.
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