Peru
Not into watching your money disappear with your first cocktail? Cuzco, Peru’s liveliest city, will grant you around $2.75 nuevo soles(PEN) per U.S. dollar (USD). (Plus, many shops, restaurants and hotels accept U.S. currency.) Opened in June 2013, Palacio Nazarenas is the city’s newest hotel and the perfect stop before hopping aboard the luxury Hiram Bingham train to the country’s legendary sacred site. Or opt for Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge, which is next door to the Incan monolith. End your day with pisco sours, plates of Peruvian dishes and a slumber party in your oxygen-infused room — to ward off any pending altitude sickness.
Not into watching your money disappear with your first cocktail? Cuzco, Peru’s liveliest city, will grant you around $2.75 nuevo soles(PEN) per U.S. dollar (USD). (Plus, many shops, restaurants and hotels accept U.S. currency.) Opened in June 2013, Palacio Nazarenas is the city’s newest hotel and the perfect stop before hopping aboard the luxury Hiram Bingham train to the country’s legendary sacred site. Or opt for Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge, which is next door to the Incan monolith. End your day with pisco sours, plates of Peruvian dishes and a slumber party in your oxygen-infused room — to ward off any pending altitude sickness.