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The Cusco City Tour is a unique experience that will allow you to discover the most fascinating corners of the city. Throughout the tour, you will not only learn about the rich history and cultural significance of each place, but you will also gradually acclimatize to Cusco's altitude. Get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of this wonderful place!
This classic one-day cultural tour offers a flexible half-day excursion with scheduled departures in the morning or afternoon, available every day of the year. The itinerary, optimized for archaeological and historical tourism, is the perfect option for travelers' first day in the Andean region, allowing for rest and physical acclimatization. The circuit safely traverses a geographical gradient that ranges from a minimum altitude of 3,399 m (11,150 ft) in the historic center to a maximum altitude of 3,700 m (12,139 ft) in the elevated archaeological complexes on the periphery, establishing itself as an essential activity for understanding the Inca and colonial legacy.
On our City Tour, you'll enjoy the impressive archaeological sites of Cusco. Whether you choose a morning or afternoon tour, you'll visit the following places:
You'll begin by visiting Qorikancha, an ancient Inca temple dedicated to the sun. Here, you can appreciate the fusion of Inca and colonial architecture and learn about its religious and cultural significance to the Incas. Next, you'll head to Sacsayhuamán, an impressive Inca fortress located just outside Cusco. You'll marvel at its enormous stone walls and stunning architecture. You'll also enjoy panoramic views of the city and its surroundings from this vantage point. You'll continue to Qenqo, an archaeological complex that includes an amphitheater, caves, and channels carved into the rock. Here, you can explore the different spaces and learn about the rituals and ceremonies that took place in this sacred site.
Afterward, you'll visit Puca Pucara, a military fortress that served as a checkpoint and rest stop for Inca travelers. Here you can walk along the trails and appreciate the defensive structures that are still preserved. Finally, you will head to Tambomachay, an archaeological site known for its Inca ceremonial baths. You will be able to admire the water fountains and stone channels used by the Incas for their purification rituals.
Throughout the tour, you will have an expert guide who will provide you with detailed information about each place visited and its historical and cultural significance. You will also have the opportunity to take photographs and enjoy the panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscapes.
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, ideal for exploring Cusco's main archaeological sites and acclimatizing to the altitude. It's recommended to schedule it for the first few days of your visit so your body can gradually adjust to the high altitude and you can better enjoy the walks and panoramic views.
The tour includes the most important archaeological sites near Cusco:
Qorikancha (Temple of the Sun): a religious and cultural center from the Inca era, famous for its gold-covered walls.
Sacsayhuamán: an impressive Inca fortress with enormous stone blocks and panoramic views of Cusco.
Qenqo: a ceremonial complex with caves, water channels, and stone carvings.
Puca Pucara: an ancient Inca military fortress, known as the "Red Fortress."
Tambomachay: a ceremonial site with baths and fountains, associated with water worship and agriculture.
The City Tour is offered twice daily: 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Transportation includes hotel pick-up in downtown Cusco and comfortable, safe transfers to each archaeological site. The distances between sites are short, allowing you to make the most of the 4-hour tour.
No prior experience or special physical condition is required. The tour is easy, with short walks at each archaeological site. However, it's important to keep in mind that Cusco is at an altitude of 3,760 meters, so it's recommended to walk slowly, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous activity during the first few days.
Professional guide in Spanish or English, who explains the history, architecture and Inca culture at each site.
Safe transportation to and from your hotel.
Entrance fees to Qorikancha and the partial tourist ticket, which covers Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay.
Personalized attention and recommendations on altitude and safety.
Meals and drinks.
Tips for the guide and driver.
Entrance fees to places not included in the tourist ticket (such as the Cusco Cathedral, museums, or optional sites).
Personal travel insurance.
Valid ID or passport.
Comfortable clothing and appropriate footwear for walking on uneven terrain.
Sunscreen, hat or cap, and sunglasses.
Water bottle to stay hydrated.
Camera or cell phone for taking photos.
Light jacket or raincoat during the rainy season (November to March).
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for all ages, provided participants can walk short distances without difficulty. For older adults or young children, it is recommended to assess the altitude and consider taking breaks during the walks.
The tour is available year-round. Tours depart at 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The dry season (May to September) offers clear skies and more stable weather, while the rainy season (November to March) may bring drizzle, so a raincoat and waterproof footwear are recommended. Many tourists prefer the morning tour to enjoy the views and better light for photos.
The guide not only provides historical and cultural information, but also offers advice on how to acclimatize to the altitude, ideal photo spots, and safety at archaeological sites. Furthermore, they ensure you make the most of the 4-hour tour, avoiding downtime or missing important information.
Yes, it is possible to request a private City Tour, ideal for families, couples or small groups who prefer a more flexible itinerary, with exclusive transportation and personalized attention.
Arrive on time for pickup.
Avoid heavy meals just before the tour to reduce altitude sickness.
Stay hydrated and bring light snacks if desired.
Inform the guide of any medical conditions that require special care.
| City Tour Cusco (Price per person - minimum 2 people) |
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Cusco City Tour (Half Day) |
USD 55.00 |
| City Tour Cusco (Price per person - minimum 2 people) |
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Cusco City Tour (Half Day) |
USD 99.00 |
On our City Tour, you'll enjoy the impressive archaeological sites of Cusco. Whether you choose a morning or afternoon tour, you'll visit the following places:
You'll begin by visiting Qorikancha, an ancient Inca temple dedicated to the sun. Here, you can appreciate the fusion of Inca and colonial architecture and learn about its religious and cultural significance to the Incas. Next, you'll head to Sacsayhuamán, an impressive Inca fortress located just outside Cusco. You'll marvel at its enormous stone walls and stunning architecture. You'll also enjoy panoramic views of the city and its surroundings from this vantage point. You'll continue to Qenqo, an archaeological complex that includes an amphitheater, caves, and channels carved into the rock. Here, you can explore the different spaces and learn about the rituals and ceremonies that took place in this sacred site.
Afterward, you'll visit Puca Pucara, a military fortress that served as a checkpoint and rest stop for Inca travelers. Here you can walk along the trails and appreciate the defensive structures that are still preserved. Finally, you will head to Tambomachay, an archaeological site known for its Inca ceremonial baths. You will be able to admire the water fountains and stone channels used by the Incas for their purification rituals.
Throughout the tour, you will have an expert guide who will provide you with detailed information about each place visited and its historical and cultural significance. You will also have the opportunity to take photographs and enjoy the panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscapes.
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, ideal for exploring Cusco's main archaeological sites and acclimatizing to the altitude. It's recommended to schedule it for the first few days of your visit so your body can gradually adjust to the high altitude and you can better enjoy the walks and panoramic views.
The tour includes the most important archaeological sites near Cusco:
Qorikancha (Temple of the Sun): a religious and cultural center from the Inca era, famous for its gold-covered walls.
Sacsayhuamán: an impressive Inca fortress with enormous stone blocks and panoramic views of Cusco.
Qenqo: a ceremonial complex with caves, water channels, and stone carvings.
Puca Pucara: an ancient Inca military fortress, known as the "Red Fortress."
Tambomachay: a ceremonial site with baths and fountains, associated with water worship and agriculture.
The City Tour is offered twice daily: 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Transportation includes hotel pick-up in downtown Cusco and comfortable, safe transfers to each archaeological site. The distances between sites are short, allowing you to make the most of the 4-hour tour.
No prior experience or special physical condition is required. The tour is easy, with short walks at each archaeological site. However, it's important to keep in mind that Cusco is at an altitude of 3,760 meters, so it's recommended to walk slowly, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous activity during the first few days.
Professional guide in Spanish or English, who explains the history, architecture and Inca culture at each site.
Safe transportation to and from your hotel.
Entrance fees to Qorikancha and the partial tourist ticket, which covers Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay.
Personalized attention and recommendations on altitude and safety.
Meals and drinks.
Tips for the guide and driver.
Entrance fees to places not included in the tourist ticket (such as the Cusco Cathedral, museums, or optional sites).
Personal travel insurance.
Valid ID or passport.
Comfortable clothing and appropriate footwear for walking on uneven terrain.
Sunscreen, hat or cap, and sunglasses.
Water bottle to stay hydrated.
Camera or cell phone for taking photos.
Light jacket or raincoat during the rainy season (November to March).
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for all ages, provided participants can walk short distances without difficulty. For older adults or young children, it is recommended to assess the altitude and consider taking breaks during the walks.
The tour is available year-round. Tours depart at 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The dry season (May to September) offers clear skies and more stable weather, while the rainy season (November to March) may bring drizzle, so a raincoat and waterproof footwear are recommended. Many tourists prefer the morning tour to enjoy the views and better light for photos.
The guide not only provides historical and cultural information, but also offers advice on how to acclimatize to the altitude, ideal photo spots, and safety at archaeological sites. Furthermore, they ensure you make the most of the 4-hour tour, avoiding downtime or missing important information.
Yes, it is possible to request a private City Tour, ideal for families, couples or small groups who prefer a more flexible itinerary, with exclusive transportation and personalized attention.
Arrive on time for pickup.
Avoid heavy meals just before the tour to reduce altitude sickness.
Stay hydrated and bring light snacks if desired.
Inform the guide of any medical conditions that require special care.
| City Tour Cusco | |
|---|---|
|
Cusco City Tour (Half Day) |
USD 55.00 |
| City Tour Cusco | |
|---|---|
|
Cusco City Tour (Half Day) |
USD 99.00 |
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