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The Cusco City Tour Half Day is the perfect introduction to the rich history and beauty of Cusco. This experience allows you to explore the region’s most important cultural and archaeological sites, surrounded by impressive architecture and Andean landscapes.
In just a few hours, you’ll discover the harmony between Inca heritage and colonial influence, making it an ideal option for travelers who want to make the most of their time in Cusco.
You’ll be picked up at your hotel at 1:30pm for a tour of Cusco’s historical monuments, with transport between the sites provided by tourist bus.
In the Plaza de Armas, or Main Square, of Cusco, we’ll see the 17th century baroque Cathedral built on the site where Inca Wiracocha’s palace once stood, in part with stones taken from Sacsayhuamán Fortress. It boats an altar of solid silver, paintings by the lauded Cusco School (including Zapata’s last supper with Andean guinea pig gracing the table), the largest bell in South America, known as the María Angola, and various chapels filled with masterpieces of precious materials, including the Señor de Temblores (Lord of the Earthquakes), credited with saving Cusco during the 1650 earthquake.
We’ll then move backwards in time to the prior religious center of Cusco and most sacred spot in Cusco during Inca times, Qoricancha (Golden Temple), the Temple of the Sun, where offerings were rendered to the supreme Inca deity, Inti (Sun). Though its gold was looted by the Spanish, you’ll still get a chance to see some of the finest Inca stonework in Cusco.
We’ll then move along the outskirts of Cusco, where you’ll marvel at the massive stones which form Sacsayhuaman Fortress before we continue on to Qenqo (Labyrinth/Zigzag), a shrine dedicated to the earth deity Pachamama and astronomical calendar, Tambomachay (Resting Place), the “Inca Baths” with its artificial waterfalls, canals, and aqueducts channeled through the terraced rocks, supplied by nearby springs, and Puka Pucara, believed to have been a fortress protecting the entry to Tambomachay. You´ll be dropped off at your hotel around 6pm.
Pick up from your accommodation in Cusco
Drop off near the main square
Professional (Bilingual Spanish and English Guide)
Private Transportation
The Tourist Ticket (the cost of the ticket varies from 130 soles for 10 days or 70 soles for the partial ticket valid
for only 2 days
Income to the Temple of the Sun or Qoricancha 15 soles
Income to the Cathedral 40 soles
A small backpack.
Copy of your passport.
Good team trek, such as hiking boots, scarf, polar or thermal clothing, gloves, fleece warm hat and wool socks.
Waterproof pants and jacket for the cold
T-shirts and long sleeve sweaters
Poncho Rain
Sun hat
Sunscreen, Mosquito repellent.
Camera and films
Canes.
Extra money for souvenirs, drinks and TIPS.
The tour typically includes the historic center of Cusco and nearby archaeological sites such as Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay.
The tour usually lasts around 4 to 5 hours and is available in the morning or afternoon, making it ideal for travelers with limited time.
Yes, most of the archaeological sites require the Cusco Tourist Ticket (Boleto Turístico). It is usually not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately.
No, the tour is easy and involves short walks at each site. However, due to the altitude, it’s recommended to take it easy on your first day in Cusco.
