Built to resemble a rural Peruvian village, Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado is one of the most unique luxury hotels in Peru. A stay here lets you experience the majesty of life in the mountains.
Situated at a lower altitude than nearby Cusco, the hotel provides the perfect environment in which to acclimatize, and is an ideal base to explore the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. Savor sensational cuisine in the restaurant, enjoy a local Sacred Valley massage or spend a few soothing minutes feeding the hotel’s baby alpacas.
Staying with us turns a trip to the Sacred Valley into an unforgettably unique escape. Here are just some of the features that make us stand out from the crowd.
Enjoy a refreshing dip in our climatized pool. Or simply relax and soak up the views of the river while you lounge on the comfortable sunbeds. It’s the perfect place to while away the hours after a day filled with adventure in the valley.
Our team of pool assistants will cater to your every request, from fresh towels to cool drinks and light dishes.
Pool service hours: 9am to 5pm
Set beside the rumbling Urubamba River, the gardens of Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado are a beautiful, tranquil place for guests to explore. Wander at your leisure, or arrange a tour with our head gardener, an expert on indigenous botany. Learn about the flora and fauna that make this space so unique.
Our private train station makes us the perfect start or end point to your Machu Picchu adventure.
From January to April the fabled Belmond Hiram Bingham train stops at our station, letting you travel in peerless style. Throughout the year, you will also be able to catch the PeruRail Sacred Valley or Vistadome trains to and from Machu Picchu.
Escape to the remote beauty of the Sacred Valley and remain connected to the rest of the world.
Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado’s Business Center is equipped with a computer, printer, fax, photocopier and postal services.
Wireless internet access is also available across the resort.
At the national level, there are 43.5% of children suffering from malnutrition. Only in Cusco, 57.4% of infants suffer from this disease, which is a rather alarming figure since it is the second largest region in Peru with chronic child malnutrition and anemia.Within the Cusco region, the provinces that present high rates of anemia are:
Paucartambo (65.9%), Quispicanchis (65.1%), Cusco (62.6%), Acomayo (61.5%), Espinar (61.5%) and Chumbivilcas (60.9% ).