Cajamarca: City Tour

Navigating the rich cultural heritage of Cajamarca, this captivating 3-hour city tour invites you to uncover Peru's past through iconic landmarks and immersive experiences.

Cajamarca’s city tour offers a unique opportunity to uncover the region’s rich heritage. Spanning 3 captivating hours, the tour guides visitors through the Hill of Santa Apolonia, the Silla del Inca ceremonial altar, and the monumental Belen complex. Priced at just $67, this experience provides a comprehensive and informative look into Cajamarca’s cultural treasures. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking to learn about the local landscape, this tour promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of Peru’s past.

Good To Know

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  • A 3-hour guided tour exploring Cajamarca’s top landmarks, including the Hill of Santa Apolonia, Silla del Inca, and Monumental Complex of Belen.
  • Tour costs $67 per person, with full refund for cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
  • Tour includes pickup, drop-off, professional bilingual guide, and admission tickets to all sites.
  • Tour operates daily except Mondays and Sunday afternoons, with comfortable shoes and warm clothing recommended.
  • Tour prohibits pets, oversized luggage, unaccompanied minors, and smoking, with booking requiring personal details.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The Cajamarca City Tour offers a 3-hour exploration of the city’s key landmarks for $67.00 per person.

Travelers can cancel their booking up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Pickup and drop-off from downtown Cajamarca accommodations are included, along with a professional tour guide who speaks Spanish and English. Admission tickets are also covered.

Travelers should wear comfortable shoes, bring warm clothes, a sun hat, and have cash on hand for any personal expenses.

The tour runs daily except Mondays and Sunday afternoons when some sites are closed.

Tour Highlights

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The Cajamarca City Tour takes visitors to key landmarks throughout the city.

It begins at the Hill of Santa Apolonia, offering a natural viewpoint of the Cajamarca Valley.

Next, guests visit the Silla del Inca, a pre-Inca ceremonial altar.

The tour then explores the Monumental Complex of Belen, including the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Piedad.

Afterward, visitors see the Cuarto del Rescate, the prison of Inca Atahualpa.

The final stops are the Temple of San Francisco and the Plaza de Armas, with its Baroque-style cathedral facade.

Inclusions

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The Cajamarca City Tour includes pickup and drop-off from downtown Cajamarca accommodations, a professional tour guide who speaks Spanish and English, and admission tickets to the sites visited. This ensures a seamless and informative experience for guests.

However, personal expenses, food, and beverages aren’t included. Visitors should come prepared with comfortable shoes, warm clothes, a waterproof jacket, a sun hat, snacks, water, and local currency.

Smoking, pets, oversized luggage, and unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed on the tour. Checking availability for starting times is recommended before booking.

What to Bring

When joining the Cajamarca City Tour, visitors should pack a few essential items to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

These include:

  1. Comfortable shoes, as the tour involves walking through historic sites and uneven terrain.

  2. Warm clothes and a waterproof jacket, as the weather in Cajamarca can be unpredictable.

  3. A sun hat and sunscreen to protect against the strong Andean sun.

  4. Local currency for any personal expenses, such as snacks or souvenirs.

Bringing these items will help make the most of the tour and allow visitors to focus on exploring the rich history and stunning landscapes of Cajamarca.

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Important Information

Several important guidelines for the Cajamarca City Tour must be noted.

Pets, oversized luggage, and unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed. Smoking is prohibited during the tour.

Participants must provide their full name, date of birth, nationality, and passport number when booking.

The tour is available daily except Mondays and Sunday afternoons, as the Belen and Cuarto del Rescate sites are closed on those days.

It’s recommended to check availability and starting times to ensure the desired tour slot is open.

Following these guidelines will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable Cajamarca City Tour experience.

Hill of Santa Apolonia: Natural Viewpoint of Cajamarca Valley

The Hill of Santa Apolonia offers visitors a natural viewpoint overlooking the picturesque Cajamarca Valley.

Perched atop the hill, travelers can enjoy:

  1. Panoramic vistas of the city and surrounding countryside.

  2. Glimpses of the Silla del Inca, a pre-Inca ceremonial altar.

  3. Opportunities to snap photos of the distinct architecture and landmarks.

  4. A chance to bask in the serene ambiance and appreciate the natural beauty.

The Hill of Santa Apolonia provides an ideal starting point for exploring Cajamarca’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Its scenic overlook sets the stage for a memorable city tour experience.

Silla Del Inca: Pre-Inca Ceremonial Altar

Perched atop the Hill of Santa Apolonia, the Silla del Inca stands as a remarkable pre-Inca ceremonial altar. This stone throne-like structure was used by Inca rulers for important rituals and ceremonies.

Visitors can climb the steps and imagine the ancient Inca ceremonies that once took place here. The Silla del Inca offers stunning panoramic views of the Cajamarca Valley below, making it a must-see on the city tour.

Guests should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for the short hike to the top of the hill. Exploring this historic site provides a glimpse into Cajamarca’s rich pre-Columbian heritage.

Monumental Complex of Belen: Church of Nuestra Señora De La Piedad

After exploring the hilltop Silla del Inca, the Monumental Complex of Belen awaits visitors on the Cajamarca city tour.

This complex houses the impressive Church of Nuestra Señora de la Piedad, featuring:

The impressive Church of Nuestra Señora de la Piedad features a Baroque-style façade, stained-glass windows, ornate altars, and tranquil courtyards.

  1. A Baroque-style façade and interior with intricate carvings.

  2. Stunning stained-glass windows that flood the church with natural light.

  3. An ornate high altar and pulpit adorned with gold leafing.

  4. A tranquil courtyard and gardens for visitors to explore.

Visitors can enjoy the rich history and architecture of this sacred site, gaining a deeper understanding of Cajamarca’s cultural heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I Join the Tour if I Have Mobility Issues?

Guests with mobility issues may participate in the tour, but it’s best to discuss any concerns with the tour provider beforehand. They can advise on accommodations and ensure the experience is comfortable for you.

Is the Tour Suitable for Children?

The tour is suitable for children, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The tour operator recommends considering a child’s abilities and comfort level when booking. Strollers may be permitted but should be inquired about in advance.

Are There Any Discounts for Seniors or Students?

The tour doesn’t offer any senior or student discounts. However, the price of $67 per person is already quite reasonable for a 3-hour guided city tour with admission tickets included.

Can I Purchase Souvenirs During the Tour?

The tour doesn’t include time for shopping, but you’ll have the chance to purchase souvenirs at the end of the tour. Local markets and shops near the Plaza de Armas offer a wide variety of handicrafts and local specialties.

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?

The tour recommends comfortable shoes, warm clothes, and a waterproof jacket. Participants should also bring a sun hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Casual, weather-appropriate attire is advised for the 3-hour sightseeing tour.

The Sum Up

The Cajamarca City Tour offers a captivating 3-hour exploration of the region’s rich history and stunning landmarks for just $67. Participants can enjoy guided visits to highlights like the Hill of Santa Apolonia, the Silla del Inca ceremonial altar, and the monumental complex of Belen, ensuring an informative experience in both Spanish and English. With convenient pickup and drop-off, admission tickets included, and a focus on comfort and safety, this tour is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy Cajamarca’s cultural heritage.

You can check availability for your dates here: