Machu Picchu Tickets

Machu Picchu Ticket is the easiest and fastest way to get your entry ticket to the wonder of the world Machu Picchu. Do you dream of visiting Machu Picchu? Now there are 10 different experiences that Machu Picchu offers you. Choose the ticket of your preference! You will be able to get to know the incredible Inca city, live the ultimate adventure of climbing Wayna Picchu, travel the beautiful trails of the Machu Picchu Mountain, appreciate the Inca Bridge or reach the summit of the new Huchuy Picchu. Getting to know Machu Picchu has never been so easy!

LAST UPDATE 2025!

  • We are ‘Ticket Machu Picchu’, an authorized tourism agency in Cusco specialized in selling tickets to the wonder of the world.

  • The available tickets allow you to visit various attractions of Machu Picchu, such as: the Intipunku, the Inca Bridge, the Great Cavern, the Huayna Picchu, the Huchuy Picchu, the mountain Machu Picchu and more.

  • With the purchase of any of our services, get the digital book ‘Cusco and Machu Picchu Complete Guide’ for free. Don’t miss out on your ticket to Machu Picchu!

Factors to take into account before purchasing your ticket to Machu Picchu

Types

Do you want to visit Machu Picchu and don’t know where to start? Step 1 is to choose between one of the 10 new ticket types: All ticket types offer different experiences and photographs in the Inca city. Learn more!

Availability

All tickets have limited availability. Therefore, it is essential to purchase them in advance. This is especially true for the “Circuit 2 Machu Picchu Classic or Designed Classic (Route 2A)” and “Circuit 2 Machu Picchu Classic or Lower Terrace (Route 2B)” tickets. It is recommended to purchase these tickets 3 or 4 months in advance.

Prices

Each type of ticket to Machu Picchu offers discounts for university students and visitors from the Andean Community of Nations (Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia). Prices and ticket types have also changed. Learn more!

First you have to be sure if there are spaces available in Machu Picchu

Are there free spaces to visit Machupicchu? Buy your tickets in advance and ensure your place in the Wonder of the World. Remember that all tickets have limited availability so it is advisable to buy them in advance.

Most popular tickets in Machu Picchu

The most popular Machu Picchu tickets offer routes along three different circuits of the Inca city. The ‘Machu Picchu Classic Photo or Upper Terrace (Route 1B)’ ticket includes a tour of Circuit 1, where the classic photo is taken. The ‘Machu Picchu Classic Circuit or Classic Designed (Route 2A)’ ticket offers the most comprehensive tour of the Inca structures in the Inca city (it includes two very similar types of tickets). The ‘Machu Picchu Temples Lower Part or Designed Royalty (Route 3B)’ ticket offers a tour of Circuit 3, which includes visits to temples such as the House of the Inca or the Temple of the Sun. There are also hikes to the mountains surrounding Machu Picchu. The most popular is the route to Huayna Picchu Mountain, which also includes a visit to Machu Picchu along Circuit 3.

Entrada Machu picchu + Huchuy Picchu

Ticket Machu Picchu Classic (Routes 1B, 2A, 2B, 3B)

(Routes 2A and 2B are the most popular)

What includes?

  1. Machu Picchu Photo Classic on Terrace Superior (Ruta 1B) / Machu Picchu Classic Circuit or Design Classic (Ruta 2A) / Machu Picchu Classic Circuit on Terrace Inferior (Ruta 2B) / Machu Picchu Temple Part Big or Design Real (Ruta 3B).
  2. Classic photos and tour of the archaeological site (circuit 2).

Entry times

    • Admission hours: group 1 (from 6 to 7 am) Group 2 (from 7 to 8 am) Group 3 (from 8 to 9 am) group 4 (from 9 to 10 am) Group 5 (from 10 to 11 am) Group 6 (from 11 to 12 pm) group 7 (from 12 to 1 pm) Group 8 (from 1 to 2 pm) Group 9 (from 2 to 3 pm) Group 10 (from 3 to 4 pm).
 
  • Stay time in Machu Picchu of 2 hours 30 minutes on average.
  • Purchase 2 or 3 months before recommended.
  • Ticket for all ages.
 
Huayna Picchu Mountain

Ticket Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu
(Route 3A)


What includes?

  1. Visit to Huayna Picchu mountain
  2. Temples of Machu Picchu (lower part).
  3. Circuit 3.

Entry times

    • Schedule 1: entrance to Machupicchu from 6 am to 6.30 am / Entrance to Huayna Picchu until 8 am.
    • Schedule 2: entrance to Machupicchu from 9 am to 9.30 am / Entrance to Huayna Picchu until 11 am.
 
  • Visit to Huayna Picchu for a maximum of 3 hours.
  • Visit to Machu Picchu of 1 hour maximum
  • Huayna Picchu route for those over 18 years of age (children 12 and older can enter accompanied by a guardian).
 
Machupichcu Mountain

Ticket Machu Picchu + Mountain
(Route 1A)


What includes?

  1. Visit to Machupicchu mountain.
  2. Classic postcard photo of Machu Picchu.
  3. Circuit 1.

Entry times

    • Schedules 1: Entrance to Machupicchu from 6 am to 6.30 am / Entrance to the Mountain until 8 am.
    • Schedules 2: Entrance to Machupicchu from 8 am to 8.30 am / Entrance to the Mountain until 10 am.
 
  • Visit to the Mountain for a maximum of 4 hours.
  • Visit to a panoramic circuit of 1 hour maximum.
  • Mountain route for those over 18 (children 12 and older can enter accompanied by a guardian).
 
Huchuy Picchu Mountain

Ticket Machu Picchu + Huchuy Picchu
(Route 3D)

(available from June 19 to November 02)


What includes?

  1. Visit to small mountain Huchuy Picchu.
  2. Temples of Machu Picchu (lower part).
  3. Circuit 3.

Entry times

    • Schedules 1: Entrance to Machupicchu from 11 am to 11.30 am / Entrance to Huchuy Picchu until 12 am.
    • Schedules 2: Entrance to Machupicchu from 1 pm to 1.30 pm / Entrance to Huchuy Picchu until 2 pm.
 
  • Visit to Huchuy Picchu for a maximum of 1 hour.
  • Visit to Machu Picchu of 1 hour 30 minutes maximum.
  • Route to Huchuy Picchu for those over 18 years of age (children 12 and older can enter accompanied by a guardian).
 

Tickets Hiking experiences to new temples of Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu has Inca buildings at points far from the Inca citadel. Visits to these new Inca temples are made through easy and challenging hikes. ‘Machu Picchu + Temple of the Moon (Route 3C)’ is the most arduous hike, covering more than 2 kilometers to the little-known ‘Great Cave’. ‘Machu Picchu + Inti Punku (Route 1C)’ offers a route to the famous Sun Gate, with beautiful views of the entire site. ‘Machu Picchu + Inca Bridge (Route 1D)’ allows for the hike of less than 1 kilometer to the Inca Bridge, on the eastern border. All tickets include a visit to Machu Picchu.

Inca Bridge Machu Picchu

Ticket Machu Picchu + Inca Bridge
(Route 1D)

(available from June 19 to November 02)


What includes?

  1. Visit to the Inca Bridge.
  2. Classic postcard photo of Machu Picchu.
  3. Circuit 1.

Entry times

    • Schedule 1: Group 1 (from 8 to 9 am) Group 2 (from 9 to 10 am)
    • Schedule 2: Group 3 (from 10 to 11 am) Group 4 (from 11 to 12 am)
 
  • Visit time to the Inca Bridge of 1 hour.
  • Visit time in Machu Picchu of 2 hours.
  • Ticket for people over 18 years old (children 12 and older can enter if accompanied by a guardian).
 
Inti Punku Machupicchu

Ticket Machu Picchu + Inti Punku
(Route 1C)

(available from June 19 to November 02)


What includes?

  1. Visit to the Intipunku (Sun Gate).
  2. Classic postcard photo of Machu Picchu.
  3. Circuit 1.

Entry times

    • Entry times 1: Group 1 (from 8 to 9 am) Group 2 (from 9 to 10 am).
    • Entry times 2: Group 3 (from 10 to 11 am) Group 4 (from 11 to 12 am).
 
  • Visit time to Intipunku of 2 hours.
  • Visit time in Machu Picchu of 2 hours.
  • Ticket for all ages.
 
Temple of the Moon Machupicchu

Machu Picchu Ticket + Temple of the Moon or Great Cavern
(Route 3C)

(available from June 19 to November 02)


What includes?

  1. Visit to the Temple of the Moon (Great Cavern).
  2. Temples of Machu Picchu (lower part).
  3. Circuit 3.

Entry times

    • Schedule 1: Entrance to Machupicchu from 6 am to 6.30 am / Entrance to Great Cave until 8 am.
    • Schedule 2: Entrance to Machupicchu from 9 am to 9.30 am / Entrance to Huayna Picchu until 11 am.
 
  • Visit to the Great Cavern for a maximum of 4 hours.
  • Visit to Machu Picchu of 1 hour maximum.
  • Route for those over 18 years of age (children aged 12 and over can enter accompanied by a guardian).
 

Learn more about the circuits

  • Circuit 1 – Panoramic circuit as it offers the classic postcard photo of Machu Picchu, which can be obtained from the terraces of the Guardian House sector. To get there you must ascend for 15 or 30 minutes through stone stairs. There you can see Inca terraces and the best view of the archaeological site
  • Circuit 2Most complete circuit because, in addition to the classic photo from a point of view close to the Guardian’s House, it allows you to visit the most important Inca constructions, such as: the Temple of the Sun, the Main Temple, the Sacred Rock, the Temple of the 3 Windows, the Temple of the Condor and more.
  • Circuit 3 – This circuit offers a beautiful photo of Machu Picchu from the lower part (agricultural sector). It also allows you to tour the buildings in the lower part, such as the House of the Inca, the Temple of the Sun, the Sacred Rock, the Temple of the Condor, and the Water Fountains. You can also see Machu Picchu’s most popular mountains (Huayna Picchu and Huchuy Picchu).
Complete Machupicchu Circuits
Machupicchu Circuits

Prices of entrance tickets to Machu Picchu

Ticket Type to Machu Picchu *ForeignAndean Community Colombia, Bolivia, EcuadorPeruvians
Adult
Student, child
Adult
Student, child
Adult
Student, child
Ticket Machu Picchu Classic – Routes 1B, 2A*, 2B*, 3B57.00 USD32.00 USD28.00 USD18.00 USD24.00 USD15.00 USD
Ticket Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu – Route 3A75.00 USD51.00 USD47.00 USD35.00 USD44.00 USD33.00 USD
Ticket Machu Picchu + Mountain – Route 1A75.00 USD51.00 USD47.00 USD35.00 USD44.00 USD33.00 USD
Ticket Machu Picchu + Huchuypicchu – Route 3D57.00 USD32.00 USD28.00 USD18.00 USD24.00 USD15.00 USD
Ticket Machu Picchu + Inca Bridge – Route 1D57.00 USD32.00 USD28.00 USD18.00 USD24.00 USD15.00 USD
Ticket Machu Picchu + Inti Punku – Route 1C57.00 USD32.00 USD28.00 USD18.00 USD24.00 USD15.00 USD
Ticket Machu Picchu + Temple of the Moon – Route 3C75.00 USD51.00 USD47.00 USD35.00 USD44.00 USD33.00 USD

Each route type offers a different experience through the archaeological site of Machu Picchu.

*Routes 2A and 2B are the most requested.


Solve your doubts with these 8 questions about Machu Picchu tickets

Quickly resolve your questions about tickets to Machu Picchu with these 8 questions that summarize what you should know before your trip.

1) Do you want suggestions to find the best ticket to Machu Picchu?

Don’t know how to visit Machu Picchu? A good option is to go on your own (without a tour). To do so, you must purchase a Machu Picchu ticket online. There are up to 10 types of tickets:

Low season (November 3 – June 18)

  • Ticket Machu Picchu Classic Photo or Upper Terrace (Route 1B) – Allows the classic photo of Machu Picchu, but not the tour of its Inca buildings (religious and urban sectors).
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Mountain (Route 1A) – Allows for the classic photo of Machu Picchu, but not the tour of its Inca buildings (religious and urban areas). It also includes a hike to Machu Picchu Mountain.
  • Ticket Machu Picchu Classic or Classic Designed Circuit (Route 2A) – Allows you to visit the Inca city of Machu Picchu (classic photo allowed) as well as its main Inca buildings: Temple of the Sun, Main Temple, Sacred Rock, Temple of the Condor, etc.
  • Machu Picchu Classic Circuit or Lower Terrace Ticket (Route 2B) – Allows you to visit the Inca city of Machu Picchu (allows the classic photo from the lower terrace) as well as its main Inca buildings: Temple of the Sun, Main Temple, Sacred Rock, Temple of the Condor, etc.
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu Mountain or Waynapicchu (Route 3A) – Allows you to visit the Inca city of Machu Picchu in the lower part (nice photo) with buildings, such as: House of the Inca, Temple of the Sun, Sacred Rock, Temple of the Condor and more.
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Temple of the Moon or Great Cave (Route 3C) – Allows you to visit the lower part of the Inca city of Machu Picchu (a beautiful photo), with buildings such as the House of the Inca, Temple of the Sun, Sacred Rock, Temple of the Condor, and more. It also includes a hike to the summit of Huayna Picchu.

High season (June 19 – November 2)

  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Inti Punku (Route 1C) – Allows for the classic photo of Machu Picchu, but not the tour of its Inca buildings (religious and urban areas). It also allows for the hike to Inti Punku (Sun Gate).
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Inca Bridge (Route 1D) – Allows for the classic photo of Machu Picchu, but not the tour of its Inca buildings (religious and urban areas). It also allows for the hike to the Inca Bridge.
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Temple of the Moon or Great Cave (Route 3C) – Allows you to visit the lower part of the Inca city of Machu Picchu (a beautiful photo), with buildings such as the House of the Inca, Temple of the Sun, Sacred Rock, Temple of the Condor, and more. It also includes a hike to the summit of Machu Picchu.
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Huchuy Picchu (Route 3D ) – Allows you to visit the Inca city of Machu Picchu from the lower part (nice photo) with buildings such as the House of the Inca, Temple of the Sun, Sacred Rock, Temple of the Condor, and more. It also offers a hike to the top of the Great Cave.

2) Which tickets to Machu Picchu sell out the fastest?

The most popular tickets for visitors are the “Machu Picchu Classic or Designed Classic Circuit (Route 2A)” and “Machu Picchu Classic or Lower Terrace Circuit (Route 2B)” tickets, as they allow for classic photo ops and a tour of the main Inca structures. These tickets should be purchased two to three months in advance.

3) What is the best option from the mountains to Machu Picchu?

Did you know that the Huayna Picchu trek is considered one of the best in the world? According to tourists, the ‘Huayna’ is the best option because it includes Inca temples such as the mysterious ‘Temple of the Moon’. However, both Machu Picchu Mountain and Huayna Picchu offer spectacular hikes to the top of Machu Picchu. Additionally, a route to the summit of Huayna Picchu was recently created. Remember that only people over 18 years of age are allowed to enter Huayna Picchu (children 12 and older are allowed with a guardian or other person). Therefore, if you are traveling with children, the other mountains are the best options.

4) What documents are required to purchase your ticket to Machu Picchu?

Buying the ticket to Machu Picchu is super easy! To acquire any of the tickets to Machu Picchu it is necessary to send a digital photo of the passport or valid identity document. If the visitor is a university student, they can send the digital photo of their university card (ISIC is no longer accepted) and thus access a special discount. Remember that these documents must be valid until the date of visit to Machu Picchu. At the entrance gate to the Inca city, they will check that your document matches the information provided on the ticket. So don’t forget to take your document with you!

5) How to buy the ticket to Machu Picchu for 2026?

Did you know that you can buy your ticket to Machu Picchu 2026 from 2025? Yes, you just have to make the purchase online and wait until December for the tickets to be sent. (that’s the rules of the Peruvian authorities). Remember that this is the safest way to get your tickets in advance and thus not miss out on visiting Machu Picchu.

6) How to get discounts when booking tickets to Machu Picchu?

The advantage of buying the Machu Picchu entrance here is that you can access various discounts:

  • Discounts for minors – You only need to send a digital photo of the children’s passport or identity document (valid for under 18 years old). Minors enter accompanied by their father or mother.
  • Discounts for university students – You only need to send a digital photo of the valid university card (valid for undergraduate students under 25 years of age). The ISIC card is no longer valid.
  • Discounts for Andean Community – You only have to send the digital photo of the passport, identity document or immigration card (valid for citizens of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia). Children and college students from these countries have an even greater discount.

7) What is the best time to visit Machu Picchu?

Machu Picchu is open every day of the year from 6 am to 5 pm. Any time is ideal to visit. However, due to its distance from Cusco (a four-hour train ride), it’s best to enter after 9 am, 10 am, or later. Keep in mind that in the afternoon, fewer tourists visit Machu Picchu, so you’ll be able to take better photos!

If you’re lucky enough to spend the night in Machu Picchu Town (Aguas Calientes), you can enter as early as 6 a.m. and watch the sunrise over the Inca city. Most tourists choose to visit Machu Picchu early in the morning. This way, you’ll have free time to visit the town of Aguas Calientes in the afternoon!

8) Can I visit Machu Picchu with children?

Of course! Machu Picchu and all its tourist attractions are open to children, adults, and seniors. The only exceptions are Huayna Picchu Mountain, Machu Picchu Mountain, the Inca Bridge, and the Intipunku (valid for children 12 and older when accompanied by a guardian or tutor). If you’re looking for adventure, Machu Picchu Mountain is the best option for children. If you’re looking for something different for your child, the Machu Picchu site museum is a good option. In addition to the display of Inca artifacts, there is a botanical garden and a butterfly house that are very attractive for the little ones.