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Tickets to Machu Picchu for Peruvians

Machu Picchu is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, but many Peruvians have yet to visit it. Doing so is easier than it seems. The first step is choosing between the ten types of tickets available. Peruvian citizens receive a special discount on the admission price. They can also travel on the local train for only 12 soles. There’s even free admission for Cusco residents on Sundays. Learn about the requirements and be inspired to visit the Inca citadel.



Representation of the Inca in Machu Picchu
Representation of the Inca in Machu Picchu

How much does the Machu Picchu ticket cost for Peruvians?

The price of tickets for Peruvians depends on the type of ticket chosen.

There are 10 types of tickets:

  • Machu Picchu + Mountain Ticket (Route 1A).
  • Machu Picchu Classic Photo Ticket or Upper Terrace (Route 1B).
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Inti Punku (Route 1C).
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Machu Picchu + Inka Bridge (Route 1D).
  • Machu Picchu Classic or Classic Designed Circuit Ticket (Route 2A).
  • Ticket Machu Picchu Classic Circuit or Lower Terrace (Route 2B).
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu or Waynapicchu Mountain (Route 3A).
  • Machu Picchu Ticket Temples Lower Part or Designed Royalty (Route 3B).
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Temple of the Moon or Great Cavern (Route 3C).
  • Ticket Machu Picchu + Huchuy Picchu (3D Route).

What does each type of Machu Picchu ticket include?

The Machu Picchu Solo ticket price is the most popular because it allows you to enter Machu Picchu, appreciate the Inca archaeological structures, and take the classic postcard photo of the Wonder of the World.

Machu Picchu Ticket Price for Peruvians:

Ticket TypeAdult PricesStudentChildren
Machu Picchu + Mountain Ticket
(Route 1A)
112 S/.80 S/.80 S/.
Machu Picchu Classic Photo Ticket
or Upper Terrace (Route 1B)
64 S/.32 S/.32 S/.
Ticket Machu Picchu + Inti Punku
(Route 1C)
64 S/.32 S/.32 S/.
Machu Picchu Ticket + Inka Bridge
(Route 1D)
64 S/.32 S/.32 S/.
Machu Picchu Classic or Classic Designed Circuit Ticket
(Route 2A)
64 S/.32 S/.32 S/.
Ticket Machu Picchu Classic Circuit
or Lower Terrace (Route 2B)
64 S/.32 S/.32 S/.
Ticket Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu
or Waynapicchu Mountain (Route 3A)
112 S/.80 S/.80 S/.
Lower Temples or Designed Royalty Ticket
(Route 3B)
64 S/.32 S/.32 S/.
Machu Picchu Ticket + Temple of the Moon
or Great Cavern (Route 3C)
112 S/.80 S/.80 S/.
Ticket Machu Picchu + Huchuy Picchu
(3D Route)
64 S/.32 S/.32 S/.

*Prices shown are in Peruvian soles and belong to the Ministry of Culture of Peru.

*University Student (under 25 years old).

*Children (3 to 17 years old).


Is there any discount on admission?

There are special discounts on the Machu Picchu ticket price for undergraduate university students (under 25 years old) and children (3 to 17 years old).

  • University students – must make their reservation by sending a digital copy of their current university ID along with their national identity document (DNI).
  • Children (3 to 17 years old) – access the discount by making a reservation and sending a digital copy of their ID that proves the minor’s age.
  • Children under 3 years old enter free with proof of age. Admission is subject to an adult’s parent or guardian.

Where can Peruvians buy Machu Picchu tickets?

There are 3 ways for Peruvians to get admission to Machu Picchu:

  • a) By booking a tour that includes a visit to the Wonder of the World.
  • b) Purchasing the ticket directly in the city of Cusco.
  • c) By reserving your ticket in advance online.

The authorized places to sell tickets in Cusco are:

  • Garcilaso Street s/n Cusco (Garcilaso House).
  • Maruri Street 324, Cusco (Ministry of Culture of Peru).
  • Pachacutec Avenue s/n (town of Aguas Calientes).

The cheapest way is to purchase a ticket in Cusco or online. However, to ensure entry, it’s recommended to do so online and in advance.

There are several websites online that offer Machu Picchu ticket sales. There’s also the official website of the Peruvian Ministry of Culture. Which one should you choose? Choose the most reliable site that offers the best service.

At boletomachupicchu.com we offer fast, secure, and high-quality service. We offer online security and a variety of payment methods. We are authorized by the Peruvian Ministry of Culture.


How to buy tickets?

To book tickets online on our web platform, simply follow these steps:

  • Check availability for any of the 10 types of tickets to Machu Picchu for the month, day, and time of your choice.
  • Complete the reservation form with your personal information (name, email address, country, gender, age, ID type and number).
  • Pay your ticket price using Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, or PayPal.
  • Receive your Machu Picchu tickets in your email inbox (in PDF format). Print them and present them on the day of your entry to the Wonder of the World.

What documents should Peruvians present to reserve entry?

  • The most important document for making a reservation and entering Machu Picchu is your ID.
  • This document must be current. Upon entry, they will check that the information on your ID matches that on your ticket.
  • University students must present a valid university ID in addition to their DNI.
  • Foreigners residing in Peru must present their alien identification card to access discounts and other benefits.

And where to buy train tickets?

Unlike foreigners, Peruvians benefit from the local train to Machu Picchu . This service is affordable (24 soles, round trip).

Reservations cannot be made online, but in person. To do so, Peruvian tourists must visit authorized ticket sales locations a few days before their visit to the Wonder of the World.

What is the local train for Peruvians?

The local train is a Peru Rail service exclusively for Cusco residents who travel daily to Machu Picchu and the surrounding area. Peruvian tourists can use this non-tourist service for a fee of 12 soles one way and another 12 soles return. Tickets must be purchased in person (five to seven days in advance) in Cusco. Foreign tourists cannot access this train and must purchase a tourist train ticket (approximately $50).

These are the authorized locations:

  • San Pedro Station: Cascaparo Street s/n, Cercado del Cusco.
  • Wanchaq Station: Av. Pachacutec s/n, Wanchaq District, Cusco.
  • Ollantaytambo Station: Av. Ferrocarril s/n, Ollantaytambo town.

The local train departs from Ollantaytambo station to the town of Aguas Calientes at the following times:

Local train timetables:

Departure timeArrival timePrice (round trip)
05:05 am06:34 am24 soles.
09:50 am11:49 am24 soles.
12:58 pm02:25 pm24 soles.
07:00 pm08:45 pm24 soles.
09:00 pm10:45 pm24 soles.

If you want to secure your trip to Machu Picchu, you can also book another train service. Two companies operate the route: Perú Rail and Inca Rail. The other services cost more but offer more amenities.


How much does admission to Huayna Picchu cost for Peruvians?

The Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu Mountain or Wayna Picchu (Route 3A) ticket includes a visit to the mountain . This ticket also includes a tour of the Machu Picchu archaeological remains. Peruvians receive a discount on the regular ticket price.

Huayna Picchu Ticket Price for Peruvians:

Ticket Machu Picchu + Huayna Picchu or Waynapicchu Mountain (Route 3A)Price for citizens of Peru
Adult112 S/.
Student (under 25 years old)80 S/.
Child (8 to 17 years old)80 S/.

*Prices shown are in Peruvian soles and belong to the Ministry of Culture of Peru.

  • Huayna Picchu tickets can only be booked online and at least three months in advance.
  • Discounts are available for undergraduate students (under 25) and children (ages 3-17).
  • Entrance to Huayna Picchu is only permitted for those over 18 years of age.

How to enter Machu Picchu for free if you’re Peruvian?

  • Only Cusco residents can visit Machu Picchu for free if they make a reservation on the official website. The tour is only available on Sundays throughout the year.
  • Additionally, children under 3 years of age of any nationality can visit Machu Picchu for free (any day of the year).



What other places to visit in Cusco and Machu Picchu?

There are many tourist attractions in Cusco and Machu Picchu to visit. Peruvians benefit from lower prices at many of them.

  • Machu Picchu Mountain – If you can’t get tickets to Huayna Picchu, your best option is to book a ticket to Machu Picchu Mountain. The climb to the top of this peak is just as spectacular as Huayna Picchu.
  • Machu Picchu Museum – The Manuel Chávez Ballón Site Museum exhibits ceramic, stone, and bone remains found at the archaeological site. Admission to the Machu Picchu Museum in the afternoons is free for everyone!
  • Aguas Calientes Hot Springs – After visiting the Wonder of the World, a great option is to relax in the Aguas Calientes hot springs. Located at the foot of the Inca site, the prices are affordable for Peruvians.
  • Sacsayhuaman – The Sacsayhuaman fortress is one of Cusco’s most important tourist attractions. It houses immensely carved stones, whose construction remains a mystery. Admission is with the Cusco Tourist Ticket.
  • Coricancha – Coricancha was the most important Inca temple in Cusco. Its interior features finely carved walls. It is located in the heart of Cusco’s Historic Center. Access is also possible with the Cusco Tourist Ticket.
  • Pisac – The Pisac archaeological site has buildings as impressive as Machu Picchu. It’s located high on a mountain in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
  • Ollantaytambo – The Ollantaytambo fortress preserves massive Inca buildings. Its tour is as incredible as Machu Picchu.

Advice from people who have been there

Machu Picchu

Mariana L.By: Mariana L.

“amazing Machu Picchu“

“I came with my children and it was really the best to see the sundial, the sacred stone, even a squirrel and much more.“

 

By Ticket Machu Picchu – Last updated, March 24, 2025