Flight
Most flights to Lima will go through Miami. We recommend booking somewhat in advance on your preferred carrier. When you arrive at the airport, we recommend that you take an Uber to your destination. Reach out to us if we need to provide more information.
Travel Note
For those interested in going to Machu Picchu: 1. Take a flight on Latam Airlines from Lima to Cusco. Duration: 1.5hrs. We recommend that you stay at least 3 days in the city of Cusco. While in Cusco, you can do a day trip to Machu Picchu: 2. Go to the train station of your choice from Plaza de Armas: San Pedro Station: 10min. Wánchaq Station: 10min. Poroy Station: 20min. Urubamba Station: 1hr 20min Ollantaytambo Station: 1hr 30min (with more departure times and train services). 3. Travel by train. In PeruRail we have the best train services and a variety of frequencies that will take you to the Machu Picchu Pueblo station (also known as Aguas Calientes). Duration: between 1hr 30min to 3hr 30min. 4. Board the Consettur bus (authorized company) from Machu Picchu Pueblo to the entrance of the Inca Citadel. Duration: Consettur Bus: 30min. departures every 10min. 5. Arrival to the Citadel or Llaqta Machu Picchu. We recommend you to buy your tickets at least 30 days before your trip at tuboleto.cultura.pe
Travel Note
If figuring out all the travel feels daunting, this is an inclusive package option with airfare and hotels. It includes a trip to Cusco/Machu Picchu. Contact Grace Lewin for more information, customizations, and updated pricing at +1 (469) 525-3716 or Lewin.grace@ace.aaa.com
Hotel
This is where the farewell brunch will be taking place, as well as where the shuttle bus to and from the wedding will be located.
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Luxury hotel option overlooking the coast.
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Another luxury option overlooking the coast.
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This is a 7 minute walk from the Hilton
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Ultra budget option ($40/night) directly across the street from the Hilton
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House Or Rental
There are plenty of AirBnBs and budget hotels in the surrounding areas! We recommend booking something in the following Lima neighborhoods: 1. Miraflores: tourist friendly and most luxurious, especially when there are ocean views. This will be the easiest, most centrally located part of town to stay in. 2. Barranco: for the bohemians and adventure lovers. The artsy types congregate here! 3. San Isidro: furthest inland with beautiful gardens. Mostly residential, quite sophisticated.