Gringo Bill*S Hostal Was Established in 1982 and is Run by the Owners, William L. Kaiser and Margarita Valencia De Kaiser, He is a North American, from
Gringo Bills Hostal Was Established in 1982 and is Run by the Owners, William L. Kaiser and Margarita Valencia De Kaiser, He is a North American, from Michigan and She is Peruvian. We Have Accommodation For 40 Travelers and All the Rooms Have Private Baths. We Offer the Best Value For Affordable Midrange Guest House Accommodations. Spectacular Views of the Surrounding Mountains Can Be Seen from Your Bedroom Window or Balcony, and Hot Water is Available 24 Hours a Day. The Ambiance is Set by the Natural Wood and Stone Construction. The 3 Floors Flow Zenlike, Along the Natural Contours of the Hill Side. Many Beautiful Plants and Shrubs Grow in Our Many Open Patios and Balconies. All This With Comfortable Rooms, Family Like Atmosphere and Service That Truly Creates the Coolest Haven For the Machu Picchu Traveler. In Many of the Our Rooms There Are Awesome Cosmic Murals Painted by the Cusco Artist, Gonzalo Medina. | Dining: Our Restaurant is Located On the Second Floor of the Hostal. It Has a Panoramic View of the Surrounding Mountains. We Are Open For Breakfast from 5.30 Am To 11.00 Am and Dinner from 6.00 Pm Until 10.00 Pm, Italian a La Cart and Vegetarian Menu.
We Offer the Best Breakfast in Town and Our Menu Includes - * Continental Breakfast * American Breakfast * Super Breakfast * Super Omelettes Made To Order * Porridge/Oatmeal * Hungry Man*S Special * Steak and Eggs * Homemade Muesly * Pancakes - Orange, Banana or Chocolate. * 100 Percent Natural Fruit Juices * Your Stay Includes Continental Breakfast But If you Would Like a Bigger Breakfast, you Just Have To Pay the Difference.
For Lunch, We Have Lunch Bags To Take Out - 2 Sandwiches Per Person, Ham and Cheese, Eggs, Tuna, Avocado and Cheese Etc. With Bottle of Water or Coke, 2 Fruits, and Chocolate.
There Are 50 Restaurants in Town of Machu Picchu, Which Offer National and International Food a La Carte. Meals Range from Usd5 To Usd10 With Options For an Economical Menu At Usd3 or Usd4. The Majority of Gastronomic Centers Are Located Along the Train Line and Pachacutec Avenue Pizzas and Vegetarian Options Are Also Available.
Services: Tourist Information Sightseeing Arranged Wakeup Service 24-Hour Front Desk Luggage Storage Laundry Service Computer Rental
There Are No Commercial Banks, No Atm Machines Here in Machu Picchu. To Exchange Us Dollars and Traveler*S Cheques in Hotels and Different Businesses Will Cost More Than in Cusco City. We Recommend you Bring Dollars or Soles from Cusco. To Pay With Credit Cards Visa is the Most Popular, Many Business Charge Plus 10 Percent.
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| | Local Attractions: | | Some of the Area Attractions Include
Putucusi - Hiking Up from Town 3hrs. Round Trip,
Round Shape Mysterious Mountain Where you Can
Experience a Spectacular View of the Machupicchu
Landscape Across the River, and All the High
Mountains Around you. Putucusi Reaches an
Altitude of 2,600m Above Sea Level, Also Known As
the Mountain of the Half Orange. The Name
Putucusi Means in Quechua Happy Mountain. The
Ascent is Possible During the Dry Season from
March To November For People With a Good Level of
Physical Fitness, It is Possible To Arrive At the
Peak in Approximately 1 Hours 30 Min At a Slow
Pace.
Mandor Pampa - 1 1/2 Hrs Hiking Along the Train
Track, Then Turn To a Path On the Right Side of
the Train Line and Walk 15 Minutes More Along the
Forest Where you Will Find the Waterfall.
Located Behind Waynapicchu, At Km 115 of the
Train Line, the Attraction of Mandor is a Natural
Waterfall Surrounded by Leafy Vegetation. Native
Flora and Fauna Can Be Appreciated Here Such As
the Cock-On-the-Rock, Typically Known As El
Tunqui. Great Care is Recommended For This Hike
As the Path Follows the Train Line and At Times
It is Not Possible To Hear the Approach of Trains
Due To the Sound of the River. It Takes About 1
Hour 30min Each Way. The Countryside is
Fascinating and It is Even Possible To Go Fishing
in the Area. It is Recommendable To Go With an
Experienced Tourist Guide and To Pay Close
Attention To Path, Take a Lunch Bag.
The Sacred Path - Get Off the Train At Km 104,
Cross the Bridge, Then Walk 2hrs Up To
Winayhuayna. Afterward, Continue Along the Inka
Trail To Machupicchu, 6 Hr Hiking. Or you Can
Walk from Town Km 111 Along the Train Line For
One Hour To Km 104, Cross the Bridge Then Up To
Winayhuayna.
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