On the Cusco City Tour, enjoy the incomparable charm of Cusco and its surroundings on a unique tour that will take you to the most important and emblematic sites.
In the morning, at 9:00 am, we will take a walking tour through the heart of Cusco to discover its traditional streets, typical neighborhoods, and historical gems such as the Twelve-Angled Stone, the San Pedro Market, and the majestic Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha). We will end the walking tour in Cusco's beautiful Plaza de Armas, where you will have free time for lunch from 12:00 to 1:10 pm.
In the afternoon, we will continue the tour visiting the main Inca archaeological sites located around the city: Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Pucapucara, and Tambomachay. Each of these sites will allow you to appreciate the grandeur and legacy of the Inca culture.
Marvel at the extraordinary megalithic construction of this great Inca temple, where colossal walls were meticulously crafted using giant rocks weighing approximately 120 tons. Spend a minimum of 45 minutes at this stunning site, soaking in its zigzagging beauty and discovering the rich history and charm of Saqsaywaman.
e that served as a small ceremonial center for the Incas. It had great importance as a place where mummification processes were carried out, rituals of utmost importance, the most magnificent Inca altar in the Cusco region is exhibited, located within a colossal rock, a testimony of the impressive work of the Incas.
as great significance for the Andean priests in Cusco. This sacred place is famous for its immutable water flow, which is not affected even by the seasons. dry or rainy, its water flow always remains the same.
the protection of the capital of the Incas, at the same time an administrative center, in this tour is the highest point by 3900 M.A.S.L. also a nice view point of the mountains.
this was the most important temple of the Incas where you can appreciate the finest quality of architecture of the incas. inside you see small temples dedicated to different gods and deities can be seen. Also part of the church of Santo Domingo the pinacoteca where one can enjoy colonial paintings of the XVI, VXII and XVII century
conquered by the Spanish; it is a very beautiful place, surrounded by churches, cedar wood balconies from the colonial era, and gardens with different types of flowers.
As you climb its cobblestone streets, the sounds of the city soften, giving way to the echo of ancient footsteps. On every corner, workshops appear where artisans shape wood and clay as if conversing with time itself. Since colonial times, this small neighborhood—today the most bohemian and traditional in the city—has been a haven for carvers, sculptors, and creators who shaped Cusco's artistic spirit. Among viewpoints, white houses, and blue balconies,
Renowned for its authenticity and vibrancy, this market offers a unique experience for those seeking to connect with the local essence. Its aisles, imbued with colors, aromas, and traditions, allow visitors to discover the true daily rhythm of the city. Highlights include fresh regional produce, typical dishes, handicrafts, and souvenirs, all crafted using ancestral techniques.
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