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Minister of Culture Defends Mixed Ticket Sales for Machu Picchu and Discards Advance System Changes

Summary by Diario Correo
The Minister of Culture, Fabricio Valencia, reaffirmed that Machu Picchu will maintain the mixed modality for the sale of tickets, combining virtual and face-to-face channels. Valencia compared this model with that of other tourist destinations of great influx such as the Roman Colosseum or the Chinese Wall, highlighting that it allows visitors to attend without access to the Internet and that it respects the capacity of load established by tech…
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The Ministry of Culture clarified that the purchase of tickets for entry to Machu Picchu's Llaqta corresponding to 2026 has not yet been authorized. Therefore, it rejected the statement of the president of the Regional Chamber of Tourism of Cusco (Cartuc) that that sector has withdrawn this option of purchase of tickets, since "it does not conform to the truth".In a statement, the Ministry of Culture indicated that no modification has been made …

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The Minister of Culture, Fabricio Valencia, reaffirmed that Machu Picchu will maintain the mixed modality for the sale of tickets, combining virtual and face-to-face channels. Valencia compared this model with that of other tourist destinations of great influx such as the Roman Colosseum or the Chinese Wall, highlighting that it allows visitors to attend without access to the Internet and that it respects the capacity of load established by tech…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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