From Cusco: City Tour Cusco 4 Ruins + Qoricancha

Offering a captivating journey through Cusco's rich history, the

Discover Cusco’s captivating past with the "City Tour Cusco 4 Ruins + Qoricancha." This immersive experience whisks you through iconic sites like the Temple of Qoricancha and the ancient fortress of Sacsayhuaman. An expert guide brings these Inca wonders to life, sharing insights you won’t find in any guidebook. At just $24 per person, it’s an opportunity to uncover Cusco’s hidden gems without breaking the bank. But the best part? There’s more to explore beyond this tantalizing introduction.

Key Points

  • The City Tour Cusco includes visits to 4 archaeological sites and the Temple of Qoricancha, priced at $24 per person.
  • The tour provides hotel pickup, transportation, and a bilingual guide, but does not cover entrance fees, water, snacks, or meals.
  • The itinerary starts with the Temple of Qoricancha, followed by Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, and Tambomachay, lasting around 5 hours.
  • The tour offers morning and afternoon pickup options, with a 24-hour cancellation policy for a full refund.
  • Bookings can be made on the tour’s website, with no upfront payment required, and payment due upon arrival.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

The City Tour Cusco offers an immersive exploration of Inca culture, with a price tag of $24.00 per person. The tour lasts a full day, with morning and afternoon pickup options.

Immerse in Inca culture on the City Tour Cusco for $24 per person, with morning and afternoon pickup options.

Travelers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and they don’t have to pay until they arrive.

Along the way, they’ll visit the Temple of Qoricancha, Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, PukaPukara, and Tambomachay.

The tour includes hotel pickup, transportation, and a bilingual guide, but doesn’t cover extras like water, snacks, or entrance fees to Qoricancha and the Cusco Tourist Ticket.

Tour Highlights

Explore Inca culture on this City Tour Cusco, which takes visitors to some of the most significant archaeological sites in the region.

You’ll start at the incredible Temple of Qoricancha, the "Temple of the Sun." Next, discover the impressive military architecture of Sacsayhuaman.

Then, explore the ritual center of Qenqo and the red fortress of PukaPukara. Finally, marvel at the Inca baths of Tambomachay.

Throughout the tour, you’ll have a live, bilingual guide to bring the history and significance of these sites to life.

It’s a fantastic way to dive into Cusco’s rich Inca heritage.

Itinerary

Depending on the shift, the tour either kicks off at around 8:00 am or 1:00 pm, with the full experience lasting approximately 5 hours. First, you’ll visit the stunning Temple of Qoricancha, the "Gold Room," for a guided tour. Next, you’ll explore the archaeological center of Sacsayhuaman, marvel at the Inca military architecture. Then, it’s on to Qenqo, a ritual center carved into a limestone outcrop, and Puka Pukara, the "red fortress" with its military constructions. The final stop is Tambomachay, known for its Inca baths, before returning to Cusco’s historic center.

| Stop | Duration |

| — | — |

| Temple of Qoricancha | 1 hour |

| Sacsayhuaman | – |

| Qenqo | – |

| Puka Pukara | – |

| Tambomachay | – |

Included Services

The tour package includes hotel pick-up, transportation, and a bilingual tour guide to accompany you throughout the journey.

You won’t have to worry about getting to the starting point or navigating the Cusco sites on your own. Your guide will provide insights and historical context along the way.

However, the tour doesn’t cover the cost of entrance fees, water, snacks, or meals. You’ll need to bring cash for the Qoricancha entry fee and the Cusco Tourist Ticket, which provides access to the archaeological sites.

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Booking Information

To check availability and book your spot, simply visit the tour’s website.

You can easily select the number of participants and the date you’d like to go on the tour. Once you’ve secured your reservation, there’s no need to pay upfront – you can hold your spot and pay later.

The tour offers:

  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance

  • Flexible pick-up times in the morning or afternoon

  • A bilingual tour guide to provide insights throughout the experience

  • Hassle-free hotel pick-up and drop-off for your convenience.

The Temple of Qoricancha

Although Qoricancha, the Temple of the Sun, was once the most important Inca temple in Cusco, today it stands as a testament to the blending of Inca and Spanish colonial architecture.

Visitors can explore the foundations and remaining walls of the original Inca structure, which was covered in gold before the Spanish conquest.

Within the complex, they’ll find the Church of Santo Domingo, built atop the Inca foundations.

The site offers a fascinating glimpse into Cusco’s past, with the seamless integration of the two distinct architectural styles.

The Archaeological Center of Sacsayhuaman

After exploring the Qoricancha Temple, the tour moves on to the archaeological center of Sacsayhuaman.

This Inca military architecture is an impressive sight, with its massive stone walls and terraced fortifications.

Visitors can:

  • Marvel at the sheer size of the stones, some weighing over 100 tons

  • Imagine the strategic importance of this hilltop fortress overlooking Cusco

  • Explore the intricate stonework and engineering feats of the Inca builders

  • Soak in the stunning views of the city below from the site’s vantage point

The tour guide provides insights into the history and significance of this remarkable Inca ruin.

Other Inca Ruins Explored

Following the Sacsayhuaman archaeological center, the tour continues to unveil other captivating Inca ruins.

The first stop is Qenqo, a peculiar ritual center built on a limestone outcrop. Nearby, the Puka Pukara fortress showcases the Inca’s impressive military engineering.

Qenqo, a peculiar ritual center, and the impressive Puka Pukara fortress showcase the Inca’s architectural and military engineering prowess.

The final destination is Tambomachay, known for its Inca baths and aqueduct system.

Throughout the tour, the knowledgeable guide shares fascinating insights into the Inca civilization, bringing these historical sites to life.

Visitors can enjoy the rich cultural heritage as they explore these well-preserved Inca gems around Cusco.

Things To Know

What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t mention a maximum group size, so it’s likely flexible. Most small group tours cap at around 10-15 people, but it could be larger depending on demand. You’ll want to check with the tour operator for the specific group size.

Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?

Unfortunately, the tour information doesn’t mention any discounts for students or seniors. The price appears to be a flat rate of $24 per person. You’d have to check with the tour operator to see if they offer any special pricing options.

Can the Tour Be Customized to Include Additional Sites?

The tour can be customized to include additional sites, but there may be an extra charge. Customers should inquire about this when booking to see if any modifications are possible within their budget and timeline.

Is Photography Allowed at the Archaeological Sites?

Photography’s generally allowed at the archaeological sites, but visitors should check with their guide first. Some areas may restrict photos to preserve the sites. It’s best to be respectful and follow the guide’s instructions on what’s permitted.

Do the Guides Provide Any Cultural Insights During the Tour?

Yes, the guides provide cultural insights during the tour, sharing fascinating details about Inca history, architecture, and traditions at each archaeological site. Visitors can expect an engaging and educational experience learning about the rich Inca legacy.

Sum Up

This incredible Cusco tour offers a fantastic value, taking visitors on a captivating journey through the city’s rich Inca history. From the stunning Temple of Qoricancha to the impressive ruins of Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, and Tambomachay, you’ll be immersed in the grandeur of Cusco’s past. With convenient transportation, an expert guide, and a flexible schedule, it’s the perfect way to experience the heart of this ancient Andean city.

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