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So excited for you!
one suggestion: if you have time, agua caliente is a great place to get a massage. You can get a one hour massage for $15 to 20. Same in Cusco but I particularly enjoyed it in AC.
You might want to make reservations for Astrid y Gaston just to play it safe. Maybe check out their website?
http://www.astridygaston.com/web/car...21&pidpag=3650
one suggestion: if you have time, agua caliente is a great place to get a massage. You can get a one hour massage for $15 to 20. Same in Cusco but I particularly enjoyed it in AC.
You might want to make reservations for Astrid y Gaston just to play it safe. Maybe check out their website?
http://www.astridygaston.com/web/car...21&pidpag=3650
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Already made a reservation at Astrid! That was one of the first things I did, especially after just reading it's the 44th best restaurant in the world!
Thanks for the advice and suggestions. We will definitely be packing some things to donate, great idea.
Thanks for the advice and suggestions. We will definitely be packing some things to donate, great idea.
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that thought had occurred to me during my travels in Peru. I saw so many poor women and wondered what else they had to wear. I came up with a plan next time to pack half my bag with clothes I could give away and that would leave room for me to buy more clothes there and thereby help their economy as well. there is so much to buy there. Do not pack any hats or belts, you will want to buy what they have instead.
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