Aguas Calientes is a unashamedly touristy. This small town is on a serious incline, so be prepared to work out those thighs and butts! Everywhere you go it's going to be a workout.
Once we got off the train, we, along with with our backpacks, began a very long and very uphill walk to our hotel. I was glad that we didn't have our luggage with us (our G Adventures guide told us to leave them in Cusco and take an overnight pack instead), as that would have made an already arduous climb even more painful.
Once we arrived at the hotel and checked in, it was free wandering time. We visited the city square, took the touristy picture with the statue of Pachacutec, and our friends walked on to the thermal baths. The feedback I got from them is a do not go - apparently it was gross and dirty.
Unlike in Ollantaytambo, there isn't much to see here. As the gateway to Machu Picchu, the streets are lined with restaurants and hotels.
Summary
- Bottom Line: It makes sense to stay here for the evening before heading to Machu Picchu. No need to stay more than overnight though.
- Score: 7/10
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