Uncover the captivating history of Cusco’s ancient ruins with a discounted archaeological city tour. This enriching 5-hour adventure explores iconic Inca sites like Sacsayhuamán and Tambomachay, led by knowledgeable guides. Enjoy convenient hotel pickup and flexible booking options, making it easy to learn about the cultural tapestry of this legendary Andean city. But the real allure lies in the chance to witness the impressive engineering and enduring legacy of the Inca Empire firsthand. What secrets will you uncover?
Key Points

- The archaeological city tour in Cusco is offered at a promotional price of €14.71 per person for a 5-hour experience.
- The tour includes tourist transport, hotel pickup, professional guides, and access to major Inca sites like Sacsayhuamán and Qenqo.
- Entrance tickets to the archaeological sites are mandatory and cost an additional 70 soles, with an optional 15 soles fee for visiting Qorikancha.
- Live guides are available in both English and Spanish, catering to diverse language requirements.
- The tour has an overall rating of 4 out of 5, with feedback highlighting the need for improved communication for mixed language groups.
Tour Overview

This half-day archaeological city tour in Cusco offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and impressive ruins of the Inca Empire.
Priced at €14.71 per person, the 5-hour tour provides live guides in English and Spanish. Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
A 5-hour tour with live English and Spanish guides, and a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance, priced at €14.71 per person.
The itinerary covers highlights like the Convent of Santo Domingo, Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puca Pucará, and Tambomachay. Included are tourist transport, hotel pickup, and professional guides.
Entrance fees to sites are 70 soles, with an optional 15 soles for Qorikancha. The tour concludes back in Cusco’s city center.
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Itinerary Highlights

The tour begins at 09:00 with a visit to the Convent of Santo Domingo – Qorikancha, showcasing the remarkable contrast between Inca and Catholic architectural styles.
Next, travelers explore Sacsayhuamán, an Inca fortress renowned for its massive stone blocks weighing up to 200 tons.
The tour then moves on to Qenqo, an Inca ceremonial center featuring intricate altars.
After, guests visit Puca Pucará, a defensive fortress that guarded the Inca Empire.
The final stop is Tambomachay, a temple dedicated to water, boasting impressive aqueducts and waterfalls.
The tour concludes with a return to the Cusco city center.
Inclusions

The tour package includes tourist transport, hotel pickup service, and a professional guide. These services ensure a hassle-free experience for participants.
Plus, the price covers the mandatory entrance ticket for the archaeological sites, which costs 70 soles. Visitors also have the option to pay an extra 15 soles to visit the Qorikancha site, known for its stunning Inca and colonial architecture.
With these inclusions, the tour provides a comprehensive exploration of Cusco’s rich cultural heritage at a reasonable price point, making it an attractive offer for history enthusiasts.
Customer Feedback
Based on the provided information, a single review of the archaeological city tour in Cusco is available.
The overall rating is 4 out of 5, indicating a generally positive experience.
The one suggestion made is to improve the experience for mixed language groups by providing a preference for the guide’s language.
This feedback points to the need for the tour operator to ensure clear communication and accommodate diverse language requirements to enhance customer satisfaction.
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How can travelers check availability and reserve the archaeological city tour in Cusco?
Customers can check the tour’s availability on the provider’s website by selecting their preferred starting time. Once they’ve chosen their date and number of participants, they can easily reserve the tour online.
Customers can check tour availability on the provider’s website and easily reserve the tour online by selecting their preferred date and number of participants.
The "Reserve now & pay later" option allows them to secure their spot without immediate payment. Customers also have the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The meeting point details are conveniently available on Google Maps, making it simple for participants to find the starting location.
Exploring Qorikancha

After exploring the booking details, the tour moves on to the first stop – the Convent of Santo Domingo, also known as Qorikancha.
Visitors are struck by the architectural juxtaposition of Inca and Catholic design. Qorikancha was once the most important Inca temple, dedicated to the Sun god.
Some key features include:
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Inca stonework, featuring massive blocks weighing up to 200 tons
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The contrast between Inca and Spanish colonial styles
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Remnants of Inca walls and foundations within the convent
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Awe-inspiring scale and craftsmanship of the Inca construction
The tour provides a unique window into Cusco’s rich cultural heritage.
Discovering Sacsayhuamán
As visitors depart from the Convent of Santo Domingo, they can’t help but feel a sense of anticipation for the next stop – the awe-inspiring site of Sacsayhuamán.
This ancient Inca fortress features massive stone blocks, some weighing up to 200 tons. Wandering through the zigzagging walls, guests marvel at the expert craftsmanship and precision that went into the construction.
The panoramic views of Cusco from the site are simply breathtaking. Guests can explore the various terraces, staircases, and plazas, imagining the strategic importance of this impressive fortress during the Inca Empire.
The tour provides a captivating glimpse into Cusco’s rich archaeological heritage.
Experiencing Inca Ceremonial Sites

Departing Sacsayhuamán, the tour moves on to explore the Inca ceremonial sites scattered throughout the region.
Visitors will discover Qenqo, an intriguing site with carved stone altars and a subterranean cave that may have been used for rituals.
Next, Puca Pucará, a "red fortress," showcases the Inca’s impressive defensive capabilities.
The tour concludes at Tambomachay, a temple dedicated to water, boasting aqueducts and waterfalls. This site was likely used for purification ceremonies.
The Inca’s reverence for the natural world is palpable throughout these sacred spaces.
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Qenqo: Carved stone altars and subterranean cave
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Puca Pucará: Impressive Inca defensive fortress
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Tambomachay: Temple dedicated to water
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Inca reverence for the natural world
Things To Know
What Is the Minimum Group Size Required for This Tour?
The tour doesn’t specify a minimum group size. As it’s a shared group tour, the operator likely accommodates solo travelers as well as small or larger groups. The price per person is the same regardless of group size.
Can We Customize the Itinerary to Fit Our Interests?
Yes, the tour can be customized to fit your interests. The tour operator provides a flexible itinerary, allowing you to focus on the sites that interest you most during the half-day exploration of Cusco’s archaeological highlights.
Are Any Food or Beverage Options Included During the Tour?
No, the tour doesn’t include any food or beverage options. It’s a sightseeing-focused half-day tour that covers major archaeological sites in Cusco. Participants can purchase refreshments or meals at their own expense during the tour or after it.
What Should We Bring With Us for This Archaeological Tour?
When going on this archaeological tour, it’s recommended to bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, a camera to capture the stunning views, and any necessary personal items. Dress for the weather and be prepared for a day of exploration.
Are There Any Additional Fees or Taxes Not Mentioned in the Inclusions?
The inclusions mention the mandatory entrance fee of 70 soles, but there may be additional optional fees not stated, such as for accessing Qorikancha. It’s best to inquire about any other potential costs before booking the tour.
Sum Up
Enjoy the captivating history of the Inca Empire with this guided tour of Cusco’s top archaeological sites. Explore iconic landmarks like the Convent of Santo Domingo and Sacsayhuamán, and gain insider knowledge from professional guides. With convenient pickup, flexible cancellation, and an unbeatable promotional price, this tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the rich cultural heritage of this remarkable city.
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