Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, beckons with its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can experience this vibrant city through a captivating historical walking tour. From the iconic Main Square to the enchanting San Blas neighborhood, the tour promises an immersive journey, complete with Pisco Sours, live Andean music, and insights into Inca temples and architectural gems. Guided by bilingual experts, this small group adventure offers a perfect blend of history, music, and local traditions, leaving one eager to uncover more of Cusco’s captivating past.
Key Points

- A 2.5-hour walking tour exploring Cusco’s main highlights and lesser-known gems, guided by bilingual experts.
- Includes a visit to a luthier workshop with a live Andean music performance.
- Discover the significance of the Andean Trilogy and the Temple of the First Inca King.
- Enjoy a complimentary Pisco Sour or Chicha Morada during the tour.
- Tour limited to 10 participants and features flexible booking options with free cancellation.
Tour Overview

The Cusco Historical Tour offers a 2.5-hour walking adventure through the city’s captivating past.
Priced at €11.95 per person, the tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
Guided by bilingual experts, the tour explores Cusco’s iconic landmarks, including the Main Square, San Blas, and the Iglesia de San Cristobal.
Along the way, guests can opt to visit local museums and enjoy an Andean music performance at a luthier workshop.
The tour concludes with a complimentary Pisco Sour or Chicha Morada, allowing visitors to savor the rich cultural flavors of Peru.
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Itinerary Highlights

Cusco’s captivating history unfolds as the guided tour commences from the Cuzco Main Square (Plaza de Armas).
Visitors spend 20 minutes exploring the iconic plaza, then head to the charming San Blas neighborhood for a 30-minute visit.
Next, the tour stops at the Iglesia de San Cristobal, offering 40 minutes to admire its architectural marvels.
The final highlight is a 20-minute exploration of the Sapantiana Aqueduct, a testament to Inca engineering.
Throughout the tour, guests can optionally access nearby museums to delve deeper into Cusco’s rich cultural heritage.
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Cuzco Main Square (20 minutes)
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San Blas (30 minutes)
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Iglesia de San Cristobal (40 minutes)
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Sapantiana Aqueduct (20 minutes)
Cultural Experiences

As visitors embark on the Cusco Historical Tour, they’ll have the chance to explore major highlights and lesser-known gems of this captivating city.
They’ll visit a luthier workshop and enjoy an Andean music performance, discovering the Temple of the First Inca King, Manco Capac.
The tour also delves into the Andean Trilogy – the symbolic significance of the condor, puma, and serpent in Inca culture, as seen on the ancient walls.
A captivating exploration of the Andean Trilogy’s symbolic significance in Inca culture, as seen on the ancient walls of Cusco.
Through these immersive cultural experiences, participants gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of Cusco’s rich heritage.
Andean Music and Luthier Workshop

One highlight of the Cusco Historical Tour is the opportunity to visit a luthier workshop and enjoy an Andean music performance.
At the workshop, guests witness skilled luthiers crafting traditional Peruvian instruments like the charango and pan pipes. Following the demonstration, visitors are treated to a live Andean music show.
This cultural experience allows participants to:
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Observe the intricate process of instrument making
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Listen to the enchanting sounds of Andean folk music
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Learn about the significance of music in Inca and Quechua heritage
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Gain a deeper appreciation for the artistic traditions of the region.
Inca Temples and Architectural Gems

The Cusco Historical Tour offers visitors a chance to explore the city’s renowned Inca temples and architectural gems.
Participants will marvel at the Temple of the First Inca King, Manco Capac, and learn about the Andean Trilogy – the symbolic representations of condor, puma, and serpent – carved into Inca walls.
Visitors will marvel at the Temple of the First Inca King and learn about the symbolic Andean Trilogy carved into Inca walls.
The tour also includes a visit to the Iglesia de San Cristobal, a former Inca palace, and the Sapantiana Aqueduct, a stunning example of Inca engineering.
Throughout the experience, the guide’s commentary provides insights into the rich cultural heritage of this ancient Andean capital.
Pisco Sours and Local Flavors
After exploring the city’s rich cultural heritage, the Cusco Historical Tour offers participants a chance to indulge in local flavors.
The tour includes a complimentary Pisco Sour, Peru’s national cocktail, or Chicha Morada, a non-alcoholic purple corn drink. These refreshing beverages allow visitors to savor the unique tastes of the Andes.
The tour also provides opportunities to discover local cuisine, such as:
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Typical Andean dishes
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Street food delicacies
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Artisanal chocolate and sweets
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Freshly brewed Peruvian coffee
These culinary experiences enhance the overall immersion in Cusco’s vibrant culture and traditions.
Customer Feedback and Ratings
Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Cusco Historical Tour, rating it a perfect 5/5 score based on 2 reviews.
Customers highlighted the guide’s humor and informative commentary, making the experience highly enjoyable. One reviewer remarked the tour provided an excellent overview of Cusco’s major highlights and lesser-known gems.
Another noted the opportunity to visit a luthier workshop and enjoy Andean music as a cultural highlight.
Booking Information and Logistics
Customers can book the Cusco Historical Tour with ease. This 2.5-hour walking exploration features flexible booking options, from free cancellation to reserve now and pay later.
The tour accommodates small groups of up to 10 participants, ensuring an intimate experience. Multilingual guides are available, with French as an option.
Some key logistics to note:
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
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Reserve a spot without immediate payment
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Bilingual (French available) tour guides lead the experience
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Limited group size of 10 participants or fewer
The tour covers major Cusco landmarks and lesser-known gems, enriching visitors’ cultural understanding of this historic Andean city.
Things To Know
Do We Need to Tip the Tour Guide?
Tipping the tour guide is generally not required, but appreciated if you were satisfied with the tour experience and the guide’s performance. It’s common to tip 10-15% of the tour price in Cusco.
How Much Walking Is Involved During the Tour?
The tour involves approximately 2.5 hours of walking, visiting key historical sites around Cusco. Participants can expect to cover around 2-3 kilometers during the guided walking tour with breaks and stops along the way.
Can We Take Photos Inside the Churches?
Photography is generally allowed inside the churches visited on the tour, but visitors should be respectful and avoid disrupting religious services or damaging property. Check with the guide for any specific restrictions at each site.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions. Participants of all ages are welcome to join the walking tour. However, it’s important to note that the tour involves a significant amount of walking over uneven terrain, which may not be suitable for very young children or those with mobility issues.
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour is not explicitly mentioned as wheelchair accessible. However, the itinerary includes stops at historic sites, some of which may have accessibility challenges. It’s best to check with the tour provider for specific details on wheelchair accommodations.
Sum Up
Enjoy Cusco’s rich cultural heritage on this captivating historical walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks, enjoy Andean music, and savor Pisco Sours – all for just €11.95 per person. With knowledgeable bilingual guides and rave customer reviews, this small group adventure promises an unforgettable blend of history, music, and local traditions.
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