Cusco’s rich cultural heritage comes alive on this captivating walking tour. Travelers enjoy the city’s Inca and colonial history, exploring the iconic Coricancha Temple and Cusco Cathedral. But the real gem is uncovering the vibrant, local atmosphere of San Pedro Market. Engaging with vendors, discovering unique regional products – it’s an immersive experience that offers a deeper understanding of Cusco’s enduring traditions. This tour promises to be an enlightening journey for anyone seeking to uncover the soul of this remarkable Andean city.
Good To Know
- A 3-hour private walking tour in Cusco, Peru that visits the Coricancha Temple, Cusco Cathedral, and San Pedro Market.
- The tour is available in English and Spanish, and is priced from $62 per person.
- Highlights include learning about the Inca sun worship site at Coricancha, exploring the ornate Cusco Cathedral, and experiencing the vibrant San Pedro Market.
- Pickup and drop-off from Cusco’s Historic Center is included, and there is a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours.
- The tour provides a deeper appreciation for Cusco’s rich cultural heritage and the blending of Inca and Spanish history.
Tour Overview
The Cusco: Coricancha, Cathedral & San Pedro Market Walking Tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Cusco’s rich history and cultural heritage.
This 3-hour private group tour is available in English and Spanish, priced from $62 per person.
Highlights include visiting the Coricancha Temple, Cusco Cathedral, and the lively San Pedro Market.
Pickup and drop-off from Cusco’s Historic Center are included, along with admission fees and a professional bilingual guide.
The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so guests should wear comfortable shoes.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours and a pay-later option are available.
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Highlights of the Tour
Visitors embark on a captivating journey through Cusco’s rich history and cultural heritage, starting with the awe-inspiring Coricancha Temple. Originally an Inca sun worship site, the temple was later converted into a Spanish convent.
Next, they explore the magnificent Cusco Cathedral, constructed over a century, showcasing a blend of Spanish and Inca architectural styles.
The tour then ventures to the bustling San Pedro Market, immersing guests in the vibrant daily life of the city.
Throughout the experience, the knowledgeable guide shares insights into Cusco’s fascinating past and present, leaving participants with a deeper appreciation for this Andean gem.
Visiting Coricancha Temple
What makes Coricancha Temple so captivating is its unique history as an Inca sun worship site that was later converted into a Spanish convent.
Dedicated to the sun god Inti, the temple once featured ornate golden walls and floors. Today, visitors can explore the remaining Inca stonework and learn about the site’s fascinating evolution.
The Spanish converted Coricancha into the Convent of Santo Domingo, incorporating the original Inca foundations. Highlights include seeing the fine masonry and imagining the temple’s former grandeur.
The Spanish converted Coricancha into the Convent of Santo Domingo, incorporating the original Inca foundations. Highlights include seeing the fine masonry and imagining the temple’s former grandeur.
Touring Coricancha provides insight into Cusco’s rich cultural heritage and the meeting of Inca and Spanish history.
Exploring Cusco Cathedral
One of the most striking architectural landmarks in Cusco is the city’s impressive cathedral, which dominates the Plaza de Armas.
Construction on the cathedral began in 1560 and was completed in 1664, blending Renaissance and Baroque styles.
Visitors can explore the cathedral’s ornate interior, featuring intricate woodcarvings, gilded altars, and impressive paintings.
The cathedral also houses a collection of religious artworks and artifacts, providing insights into Cusco’s colonial history.
With its commanding presence and rich cultural heritage, the Cusco Cathedral is a must-see attraction for those exploring the city’s historic center.
More Great Tours NearbyExperiencing San Pedro Market
After exploring the grandeur of Cusco Cathedral, visitors can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of San Pedro Market.
This bustling marketplace showcases the diversity of regional products, from colorful produce to traditional handicrafts. Visitors can wander through the stalls, interacting with local vendors and experiencing the sights, sounds, and aromas that make San Pedro Market a cultural hub.
Whether browsing for unique souvenirs or sampling local delicacies, this lively market offers a captivating glimpse into the daily life and traditions of Cusco.
Enjoy the daily life and traditions of Cusco at San Pedro Market, where unique souvenirs and local delicacies abound.
The visit to San Pedro Market completes the immersive walking tour experience.
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Learning About Cusco’s History and Culture
The walking tour also provides valuable insights into Cusco’s rich history and vibrant culture.
Guests will:
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Discover the significance of the Coricancha Temple, an important Inca religious site later converted into a Spanish convent.
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Explore the iconic Cusco Cathedral, a testament to the city’s colonial past, constructed between 1560 and 1664.
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Gain appreciation for Cusco’s blend of indigenous and Spanish influences that have shaped its unique identity.
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Learn about the cultural traditions and everyday life of the local people from the knowledgeable bilingual guide.
Inclusions and Important Information
The Cusco walking tour includes pickup and drop-off from hotels in the Cusco Historic Center, along with the services of a professional bilingual guide.
Admission fees to the Cusco Cathedral and Coricancha are covered. However, personal expenses, snacks, beverages, and gratuities aren’t included.
The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users. Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen. Pets and unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed.
There’s a possibility the San Pedro Market visit could be substituted with a visit to Casa Concha, depending on the circumstances.
Customer Reviews
Cusco’s walking tour has received overwhelmingly positive reviews, with a 5/5 rating based on 2 reviews.
Reviewers highlighted the tour’s strengths:
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Friendly and informative guide who provided valuable insights into Cusco’s history and culture
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Seamless pickup and drop-off service from hotels in the historic center
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Opportunity to explore significant sites like Coricancha Temple and Cusco Cathedral
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Immersive experience at the vibrant San Pedro Market, showcasing the region’s diverse products
The reviews suggest this tour offers an engaging and well-rounded introduction to the must-see highlights of Cusco, making it a popular choice for visitors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Customize the Tour to Fit My Interests?
While the tour has a fixed itinerary, the guide can likely accommodate special interests or requests within the time frame. Travelers should discuss any customization needs when booking to ensure the tour meets their preferences.
Will the Tour Guide Provide Any Recommendations for Dining or Shopping?
The tour guide may provide recommendations for dining and shopping in the area, based on their local knowledge and experience. However, the specifics of any recommendations are not guaranteed as part of the tour.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Photography is allowed during the tour. However, visitors should be respectful and avoid disrupting the experience for others. It’s best to check with the tour guide regarding any specific photography guidelines or restrictions at each site.
How Much Walking Is Involved Throughout the Tour?
The tour involves a moderate amount of walking. Participants can expect to walk for the duration of the 3-hour tour, visiting multiple attractions in Cusco’s historic center. Comfortable shoes are recommended to ensure a pleasant experience.
Can I Store My Luggage During the Tour?
The tour doesn’t include luggage storage. Participants will need to make their own arrangements to store any bags or luggage they have during the 3-hour walking tour. The tour provider doesn’t offer onsite storage options.
The Sum Up
Discover Cusco’s rich cultural heritage on this walking tour. Explore the Coricancha Temple, admire the architectural grandeur of Cusco Cathedral, and learn about the vibrant atmosphere of San Pedro Market. Learn about the city’s captivating history and witness the interplay of Inca and Spanish influences. This comprehensive tour offers an engaging and insightful experience for visitors to Cusco.
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