The Peruvian citadel of Machu Picchu will reopen on Wednesday, February 15. Limited train service already has begun and nearby Cusco and the Sacred Valley are fully open.
The popular site, built in the 15th century, was abruptly closed almost a month ago due to civil unrest in the area. Protesters blocked dozens of roads and placed rocks on the train tracks serving the mountain, stranding more than 400 people.
Tickets are available on the official website, Machupicchu – Official Website.