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October 14, 2022
Before and after Machu Picchu, I have been to Cuzco, residing here. Quite close to the historic center of the city, it is in a closed street which is a bit smelly (there are always stray dogs... don't worry but they do their business there! And they can't do much about this. What they can improve though is this: the beds are comfortable but, given the lack of heating, they make up for it with heavy blankets, but not only in the sense of being warm, but rather because they crush you under their weight, it's not the best. And as far as breakfast is concerned, a little more variety wouldn't hurt (above all, if I'm entitled to eggs with my breakfast, I don't have to "beg" for them from the lady who prepares them. Lastly, if my room is on the upper floors superiors, and you know that many Europeans suffer from altitude sickness in Cuzco, the minimum is to bring their luggage... also because maybe they will give you a tip. Advice for those coming with a credit card from Europe. Because of the POS they have, the code to enter will only be 4 digits, otherwise it will not allow you to pay, rejecting the transaction (it seems crazy, but it's like that, trust me!)
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