Overview
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City tours
Daytime
Morning
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Highlights
- Learn about Cusco's rich history as you explore the city
- Admire Colonial architecture and Incan ruins
- Admire Colonial architecture and Incan structures
- Browse the colourful stalls at the San Pedro Market and stroll around the San Blas neighbourhood
Full description
Highlights
See some of its top attractions, including San Blas Church.
Visit San Pedro local market, a pantry of thousands of products from different parts of the region.
Admire the Twelve angled stone, famous for the perfect assembly of its 12 corners and sides.
Relax in the main square of Cusco, surrounded by the Cathedral, La Compañía de Jesus, shops and restaurants.*Visit Plaza Regocijo whose name comes from the Quechua word Cusipata or ""patio of joy"" because public celebrations such as bullfights were held here
Head out on a morning tour to stretch your legs. The San Blas quarter was originally used as dwellings for the Inca nobles, who built impressive stone constructions a short distance from what used to be Huacaypata, currently the Main Square. One can still discern the unmistakable rigor of the Inca walls at the base of many constructions.
Today the quarter is a conglomerate of charming cobblestoned streets highly popular among craftspeople, who sell their works on the street. See some of its top attractions, including San Blas Church, a temple that houses a priceless pulpit with carvings performed by a masterly indigenous woodcarver.
Finish the tour by visiting the San Pedro market, a pantry of thousands of products from different parts of the region. After that, return to Cusco main square.
See some of its top attractions, including San Blas Church.
Visit San Pedro local market, a pantry of thousands of products from different parts of the region.
Admire the Twelve angled stone, famous for the perfect assembly of its 12 corners and sides.
Relax in the main square of Cusco, surrounded by the Cathedral, La Compañía de Jesus, shops and restaurants.*Visit Plaza Regocijo whose name comes from the Quechua word Cusipata or ""patio of joy"" because public celebrations such as bullfights were held here
Head out on a morning tour to stretch your legs. The San Blas quarter was originally used as dwellings for the Inca nobles, who built impressive stone constructions a short distance from what used to be Huacaypata, currently the Main Square. One can still discern the unmistakable rigor of the Inca walls at the base of many constructions.
Today the quarter is a conglomerate of charming cobblestoned streets highly popular among craftspeople, who sell their works on the street. See some of its top attractions, including San Blas Church, a temple that houses a priceless pulpit with carvings performed by a masterly indigenous woodcarver.
Finish the tour by visiting the San Pedro market, a pantry of thousands of products from different parts of the region. After that, return to Cusco main square.
Includes
- Multilingual guide
Not included
- Tickets
- Drinks
- Meal
Location
Starting point
Plaza De Armas
Plaza De Armas, 08000, Cusco, Peru
Please ensure you arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
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End point
Same as Starting Point
Important information
- Comfortable clothes and shoes, warm jacket, sunblock, hat and camera.
- In order to book this service the following information is required: complete names, date of birth, passport number, nationality, language, diet requirements and the hotel where you will be staying.
Redeem information
- Voucherless. You don’t need to bring any voucher (digital or printed)!

