Embark on a city tour of the vibrant city of Cusco, Peru, to discover its remarkable archaeological and spiritual attractions. We offer two timetable options:
- Morning schedule from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm
- Afternoon schedule from 1:30 pm to 6:00 pm
Feel free to choose the time that best fits your travel plans.
Embark on a city tour of the vibrant city of Cusco, Peru, to discover its remarkable archaeological and spiritual attractions. We offer two timetable options:
- Morning schedule from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm
- Afternoon schedule from 1:30 pm to 6:00 pm
Feel free to choose the time that best fits your travel plans.
- Qorikancha - The Qoricancha tempo, also known as the Convent of Santo Domingo is the second religious site to visit. It is considered the most important of the Inca empire, but when we detail it we will realize that its facade and interior corresponds to the fusion between the Spanish Inca culture. Here we will also see very beautiful and artistic…
- Qorikancha - The Qoricancha tempo, also known as the Convent of Santo Domingo is the second religious site to visit. It is considered the most important of the Inca empire, but when we detail it we will realize that its facade and interior corresponds to the fusion between the Spanish Inca culture. Here we will also see very beautiful and artistic paintings.
- Sacsayhuaman - Around Cusco is the second stop, an enigmatic place called Sacsayhuaman. It is a structure made of huge carved stones, approximately 9 meters high and weighing at least 100 tons. These are arranged in an organized way and in perfect position for three platforms of 390 meters long.
If you do the Cusco City Tour in June, specifically on June 24, you can enjoy in this place the Fiesta al sol or Inti Raymi, an annual and emblematic celebration of the city, full of a lot of culture.
- Q’enqo - The fourth stop is the center of cults and ceremonies dedicated to Mother Earth, which is a little destroyed by time, but not enough to call it ruins. History says that this was an amphitheater of cults where the Inca dead were placed for ceremonies, the dead were laid on the trapezoid structures found there.
- Puka Pukara - Puca Pucara is also known as the red fortress since the stones with which it was built have become this color due to its high iron levels. In addition to the fortress, other archaeological structures such as aqueducts, enclosures and fountains can be seen. Because of its proximity to Tambomachay and its characteristics, it is believed that it constituted a strong military defense of this place.
- Tambomachay - And last but not least, we have the Tambomachay or the well-known resting place, just 100 meters from Puca Pucara. It is made from carved rocks, which form a beautiful set of canals and waterfalls, coming from springs. This is why this place was a place of worship of water.
End of services.
- Professional guide in English and Spanish.
- Tourist transport provided.
- Group transport available.
- Professional guide in English and Spanish.
- Tourist transport provided.
- Group transport available.
- Lunch
- Accommodation.
- Entrance tickets to the places to visit.
- Lunch
- Accommodation.
- Entrance tickets to the places to visit.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.