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Hiram Bingham Train

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #1 of 47 attractions in Cusco
Traveler Description:
The Hiram Bingham train is the most luxurious way to journey between Cusco and Machu Picchu. For many visitors a trip to Machu Picchu is a once in... more » The Hiram Bingham train is the most luxurious way to journey between Cusco and Machu Picchu. For many visitors a trip to Machu Picchu is a once in a lifetime experience. The Hiram Bingham assures a magical journey never to be forgotten. The luxury train offers a bar car and open observation car allowing you to enjoy the best of the beautiful natural surroundings. « less
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Attraction type: Scenic railroad
Address: Av. Pachacutec - Wanchaq Train Station Cusco
Peru
Tel: +51 84 581414
Fax: + 51 84 222 114

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Reviews of Hiram Bingham Train

( 1-10 of 18 )
3 of 5 stars
Buffalo, NY
Sep 28, 2008

Well, it was supposed to be a trip of a lifetime, and I certainly wanted the best of the best.......But a day trip train ride for over $1000!!! I booked the Hiram Bingham as part of a package tour so I didnt know the total price until i saw the tickets. WOW! was I surprised. The train itself was very... more

Sep 25, 2008

Having travelled on the Orient Express from London to Venice I was quite excited at the prospect of travelling on the Hiram Bingham train through the Sacred Valley in Peru. A transport strike had prevented our outward journey so we could only travel on the return. On arrival at the station everything seemed splendid with a duo playing musical instruments... more

5 of 5 stars
Oklahoma
Aug 28, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

I went on a trip to Cuzco Peru with two friends got to Lima and went to Cuzco for 8 days. For the first three days there we explored the city of Cuzco and its surrounding ruins. We had a great time and learned so much from this great culture. On the third day we woke up early to go... more

5 of 5 stars
Arlington, Virginia
Aug 28, 2008
2/2 found this review helpful

We hiked the Inca trail to Machu Picchu then splurged on one way Hiram Bingham tickets back to Poroy station (15mins outside Cusco). We departed via private bus from the Sanctuary Lodge at 4:45. The train was set to leave Aguas Calientes at 5:45. Once in AC, we could shop in the market for a bit or go directly to... more

5 of 5 stars
Atlanta, Georgia
Jul 19, 2008
4/4 found this review helpful

Machu Picchu is a destination adventurous travelers dream about so it's only fitting that, if cost is no object, you arrive in style. The Hiram Bingham is an Orient Express train that runs from Poroy, just outside of Cusco, to Aguas Calientes, the town closet to the ruins of Machu Picchu, and back. The trip takes approximately 3 1/2 hours... more

Jul 8, 2008
8/8 found this review helpful

I travel quite a bit for pleasure and I like to mix with the locals for added color. On a recent trip to Cusco, Peru, however, I missed my bargain train to Machu Picchu and was forced to take the more expensive and luxurious Hiram Bingham Train by Orient Express with 5-Star service. What a happy accident. I was a... more

May 6, 2008
4/4 found this review helpful

We were a group of 12 travelling on the Hiram Bingham to Machu Picchu and were treated like royalty. From the night before, when they delivered overnight bags to our hotel in Cusco, to the very end, it was an amazing experience. When we arrived at the train station, our bags were stowed, we were given a glass of champagne... more

Mar 2, 2008
4/5 found this review helpful

I echo the positive comments made by prior reviewers about the train ride itself. My only issue was with the arrival in Aguas Calientes. When you step off the train, you are in a maze of vendor stalls with no indication of where you should go. We were completely lost and wandering in search of the bus to Macchu Picchu.... more

3 of 5 stars
Hong Kong
Dec 29, 2007
2/7 found this review helpful

Having paid so much for the trip, I expect good food, good services and nice decor. I was not disappointed. However, as compared with the Andean Explorer ( first class) which we took later to Puno, we did not find the latter in any way inferior to the Hiram Bingham. In fact, it is even better in some ways, as... more

5 of 5 stars
London, Canada
Sep 4, 2007
11/11 found this review helpful

We booked our trip on the Hiram Bingham through the Guest Services agent at our hotel (Monasterio) two weeks before our arrival. This was much more convenient than dealing with the bizarre system used by Perurail. This three and a half hour ride was almost as much a highlight of our trip as was Machu Picchu itself! We arrived at... more

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Hiram Bingham Train Address

Av. Pachacutec - Wanchaq Train Station, Cusco, Peru
Tel: +51 84 581414 Fax: + 51 84 222 114