Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire, has a rich history and vibrant culture that captivates visitors. This walking tour promises an immersive exploration of the city’s iconic landmarks, Incan roots, and colonial influences. Led by expert local guides, guests will uncover Cusco’s heritage while enjoying traditional Peruvian beverages, including a complimentary Pisco Sour. With breathtaking views and unique insights, this tour offers an educational and memorable experience for those seeking to dive deeper into the heart of this remarkable destination.
Key Points
- Explore the cultural and historical landmarks of Cusco, including the Plaza de Armas, Twelve Angled Stone, and Mirador de San Cristobal.
- Experience an immersive and educational tour led by knowledgeable local guides who provide insights into Inca roots and colonial influences.
- Savor traditional Peruvian beverages, such as the complimentary Pisco Sour, to enhance your appreciation of Cusco’s vibrant drinking culture.
- Enjoy a flexible booking and generous cancellation policy for the 2.5-3 hour tour, available in English and Spanish.
- Tour not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, with recommendations for comfortable attire and accessories.
Tour Overview
This cultural walking tour in Cusco offers a rundown of the city’s historic and cultural highlights.
Priced from $0.00 per person, the 2.5-3 hour tour is available in English and Spanish for private or small groups.
Visitors can explore key landmarks like the Plaza de Armas, Twelve Angled Stone, and Mirador de San Cristobal.
Expert local guides provide historical insights and the opportunity to sample traditional Peruvian beverages, including a complimentary Pisco Sour.
With flexible booking and a generous cancellation policy, this tour is an ideal way to experience Cusco’s rich heritage.
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Itinerary Highlights
The tour begins at Plaza Mayor de Cuzco, the heart of the Inca Empire and a hub of colonial architecture. Nearby, the Twelve Angled Stone showcases Incan engineering prowess. In the charming San Blas neighborhood, visitors explore narrow cobblestone streets lined with artist studios. At Calle Siete Borreguitos, an ancient Inca ceremonial site is discovered. The tour then ventures to the historic Sapantiana Aqueduct and Mirador de San Cristobal, offering panoramic views of Cusco before returning to the Plaza Mayor.
| Location | Highlight |
| — | — |
| Plaza de Armas | Heart of the Inca Empire, colonial architecture |
| Twelve Angled Stone | Incan engineering marvel |
| San Blas Neighborhood | Artists district with narrow cobblestone streets |
| Calle Siete Borreguitos | Ancient Inca ceremonial site |
Guided Insights
Expert local guides provide historical context and stories, offering visitors a unique perspective on Cusco’s rich heritage.
They share insights into the city’s Inca roots and colonial influences, bringing the Plaza de Armas and twelve-angled stone to life.
Guides skillfully weave together Cusco’s past and present, highlighting the significance of sites like the ancient Calle Siete Borreguitos and the Sapantiana Aqueduct.
With their deep knowledge and passion for the local culture, guides ensure an immersive and educational experience that allows travelers to truly connect with the spirit of this Andean gem.
Local Drinks
Alongside the guided insights into Cusco’s cultural heritage, the walking tour also includes an opportunity to savor traditional Peruvian beverages.
Guests will enjoy a complimentary Pisco Sour, a signature cocktail made with Pisco, lime juice, simple syrup, and egg white. This beloved drink provides a refreshing respite during the exploration of the city.
Plus, the tour may feature other local specialties, allowing participants to fully enjoy Cusco’s vibrant drinking culture.
These authentic experiences enhance the overall appreciation of the destination’s rich history and customs.
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How does the walking tour allow for cultural exploration?
The tour includes a stop at a luthier shop, where visitors can learn about traditional Peruvian musical instruments and the local music scene. This hands-on experience provides an intimate look into the cultural heritage of Cusco.
Plus, the tour showcases the San Blas neighborhood, a vibrant artists’ district with narrow, winding cobblestone streets. Exploring this area allows participants to enjoy the city’s creative energy and observe local artisans at work.
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Unique Perspective
Why is the walking tour an ideal way to acclimate to Cusco’s high altitude while exploring its heritage? The gentle pace of the tour allows visitors to gradually adjust to the elevation, ensuring they can fully appreciate the cultural and historic insights shared by the knowledgeable local guides.
This unique perspective offers:
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A personalized exploration of Cusco’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems
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Opportunities to interact with local artisans and musicians
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Stunning panoramic views of the city from the Mirador de San Cristobal
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A complimentary pisco sour to savor the flavors of Peruvian culture
The walking tour provides an immersive, accessible way to discover Cusco’s rich heritage.
Customer Reviews
The Cusco walking tour has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from past participants. With an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 82 reviews, customers have consistently praised the expertise of the local guides.
Suthida Joy from Canada enjoyed the route and the opportunity to experience traditional Peruvian beverages. Ulrike from the United States specifically highlighted the guide Nilo for providing a great overview of Cusco. Similarly, Dusty from the United States highly recommended Nilo for his thoughtful guidance during the tour.
The combination of historical insights and cultural exploration has made this walking tour a hit with visitors.
Important Information
To get started on the walking tour, guests should meet at the main square of Cusco, near the Inca Fountain.
The guide, wearing a white shirt and carrying an umbrella, will be there to greet the group.
Participants should come prepared with:
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Sun hat or umbrella
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Camera to capture the sights
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Water to stay hydrated
The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Included in the experience are a professional guide, local drinks, small group size, a llama keychain, and hotel pickup and drop-off.
Things To Know
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
No, pets are not allowed on the tour. The tour is designed for a group walking experience, and the inclusion of pets could disrupt the tour and pose safety concerns for other participants.
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?
There is no specified minimum age requirement for this tour. However, the activity may not be suitable for very young children as it involves extensive walking over uneven terrain. Parents should use their discretion based on their child’s abilities.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
Yes, the tour’s duration can be extended. Customers can customize the tour length by adding more time to explore Cusco’s historical sites and cultural experiences at an additional cost.
Do the Local Drinks Contain Alcohol?
Yes, the local drinks typically include a traditional Pisco Sour cocktail, which contains alcohol. This Peruvian specialty is commonly served on the tour to provide participants with an authentic cultural experience.
Can the Tour Be Customized to My Preferences?
Yes, the tour can likely be customized to individual preferences. The provider offers private or small group tours, allowing flexibility to adjust the itinerary and experience based on the customer’s interests and needs.
Sum Up
Enjoy Cusco’s captivating history and vibrant culture on this guided walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks, uncover the city’s Incan and colonial roots, and enjoy traditional Peruvian beverages. With expert local guides and a unique insider’s perspective, this immersive experience provides an educational glimpse into Cusco’s rich heritage, offering breathtaking views and unforgettable insights.
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