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Experience Cusco beyond the usual by exploring historical gems, savoring street food, hiking scenic trails, and discovering hidden local spots on a budget.

Experience Cusco beyond the usual by exploring historical gems, savoring street food, hiking scenic trails, and discovering hidden local spots on a budget.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Cusco, Peru, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~3 hours
Join a free walking tour starting from Plaza de Armas to explore Cusco's rich history and architecture including hidden courtyards and secret viewpoints rarely visited by tourists. Tours often run early morning and provide insight into indigenous culture and colonial heritage.
Book FREE walking tour
Spend the afternoon exploring Plaza de Armas, the main square of Cusco surrounded by colonial buildings, churches, and lively local shops. Visit the Cusco Cathedral and nearby historical spots for cultural immersion.

Spend the afternoon exploring Plaza de Armas, the main square of Cusco surrounded by colonial buildings, churches, and lively local shops. Visit the Cusco Cathedral and nearby historical spots for cultural immersion.

Head to San Pedro Market to discover a vibrant local hub offering everything from fresh produce to handicrafts and street foods. Seek out lesser-known local stalls where locals shop and try fresh fruit juices and local delicacies.

Head to San Pedro Market to discover a vibrant local hub offering everything from fresh produce to handicrafts and street foods. Seek out lesser-known local stalls where locals shop and try fresh fruit juices and local delicacies.

Walk around Plaza de Armas to sample authentic street food such as anticuchos (grilled meat skewers) and other snacks favored by locals. This is an ideal spot for budget travelers to enjoy flavorful, affordable meals.

Walk around Plaza de Armas to sample authentic street food such as anticuchos (grilled meat skewers) and other snacks favored by locals. This is an ideal spot for budget travelers to enjoy flavorful, affordable meals.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Plaza de Armas serving Api Morado, a warm purple corn drink, paired with freshly baked Alfajores, a sweet cookie sandwich filled with caramel.
Api Morado
Look for a small local eatery near San Pedro Market and order Cuy chactado, a traditional fried guinea pig dish often enjoyed by locals on special occasions.
Cuy chactado
Try street food vendors around Plaza de Armas offering Picarones, a local sweet fried doughnut made with squash and sweet potato, perfect for a light dinner snack.
PicaronesSan Blas is centrally located near Plaza de Armas and offers budget-friendly hostels with easy access to historical sites and local culture.
San Blas is centrally located near Plaza de Armas and offers budget-friendly hostels with easy access to historical sites and local culture.
~2.5 hours
Arrive early to avoid crowds at this impressive Inca fortress just north of Cusco's historic center. Walk the stone terraces and look for panoramic city views from the site.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Explore the Temple of the Sun located in Cusco's central district near Plaza de Armas. Notice the combination of Inca stonework and Spanish colonial architecture.
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Visit the Inka Museum just a short walk from Coricancha on Calle Palacio. It focuses on Inca culture and artifacts with English descriptions.

Visit the Inka Museum just a short walk from Coricancha on Calle Palacio. It focuses on Inca culture and artifacts with English descriptions.
~1.5 hours
Take a bus or taxi west from the city to this lesser-known archaeological site. Look for the underground labyrinth and ritual stones used by the Incas.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street vendor near Plaza de Armas and try freshly made Chiri Uchu, a spicy Andean breakfast dish with corn, meat, and cheese.
Chiri Uchu
Look for a small local eatery in San Blas neighborhood and order Cuy chactado, a crunchy fried guinea pig, a traditional Cusco specialty.
Cuy chactado
Find a casual spot near the main square serving potato-based dishes and try Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish typical to Cusco.
Rocoto RellenoCentral location for easy access to Inca sites and vibrant cultural atmosphere.
Central location for easy access to Inca sites and vibrant cultural atmosphere.
~2.5 hours
Explore the cobblestone streets of San Blas, the artisan quarter north of Cusco's Plaza de Armas. Wander through small galleries, craft shops, and hidden courtyards on Calle Procuradores and its side streets. Look for local textile workshops and enjoy views from the San Blas viewpoint near the church.

Visit the impressive baroque Cusco Cathedral on Plaza de Armas. Take the free or low-cost guided tours to learn about colonial architecture and the blend of Inca and Spanish art. Don't miss the elaborate altar and the collection of colonial paintings detailing local history.

Visit the impressive baroque Cusco Cathedral on Plaza de Armas. Take the free or low-cost guided tours to learn about colonial architecture and the blend of Inca and Spanish art. Don't miss the elaborate altar and the collection of colonial paintings detailing local history.
~1.5 hours
Head back to San Blas and seek out a cozy, off-the-path bar popular with locals. Try a local craft beer or a Pisco Sour cocktail. Choose a place with live music or cultural performances to soak in Cusco's vibrant evening atmosphere away from the tourist crowds.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a small eatery near Plaza de Armas and order Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish typical of Arequipa but popular in Cusco.
Rocoto Relleno
Find a lively San Blas eatery offering Picarones, fried sweet potato and pumpkin doughnuts, along with a Pisco Sour to enjoy local flavors in the evening.
PicaronesPerfect location for exploring local arts, culture, and easy walking access to main historic sites.
Perfect location for exploring local arts, culture, and easy walking access to main historic sites.

Start early from San Blas neighborhood and take a colectivo or public bus toward Tambomachay. The hike is gentle and offers beautiful views of local flora and ancient Inca water aqueducts. Wear sturdy shoes and carry water.

Start early from San Blas neighborhood and take a colectivo or public bus toward Tambomachay. The hike is gentle and offers beautiful views of local flora and ancient Inca water aqueducts. Wear sturdy shoes and carry water.

Walk or take a short taxi ride from the city center to Cristo Blanco for panoramic views of Cusco. The climb is steep but short, best done during the afternoon light for photography. Bring cash to tip local vendors at the top.

Walk or take a short taxi ride from the city center to Cristo Blanco for panoramic views of Cusco. The climb is steep but short, best done during the afternoon light for photography. Bring cash to tip local vendors at the top.
~2 hours
Head to the Sacsayhuamán archaeological site, accessible by inexpensive colectivo from central Plaza de Armas. Arrive early to avoid crowds and find a spot on the stone terraces for sunset views over Cusco. Bring a jacket as it can get chilly after sunset.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for street food stalls near Tambomachay offering Picarones, sweet fried dough rings served with syrup, perfect for an energy boost after hiking.
Picarones
Visit a small eatery near Sacsayhuamán and try Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish traditional to Cusco, often served with potatoes and salad.
Rocoto RellenoSan Blas is centrally located with easy access to hiking trails and viewpoints and offers abundant budget-friendly hostels with a local vibe.
San Blas is centrally located with easy access to hiking trails and viewpoints and offers abundant budget-friendly hostels with a local vibe.
~3 hours
Pisac Market is located in the town center along the main street near the plaza. Arrive early to browse handicrafts, fresh produce, and textiles made by local Andean artisans. Bring cash in small bills and be ready to bargain for better prices.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Walk or take a short local colectivo ride uphill to the weaving cooperatives around the outskirts of Pisac. Here you can learn about traditional weaving techniques directly from local artisans, see alpaca wool processing, and buy unique handmade textiles.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a small local eatery near the market and order Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish typical to the region.
Rocoto RellenoSan Blas is central and walking distance to Cusco’s main plaza and has budget-friendly hostels perfect for backpackers.
San Blas is central and walking distance to Cusco’s main plaza and has budget-friendly hostels perfect for backpackers.

Located near Plaza de Armas, this museum showcases exceptional pre-Columbian art. Arrive early to avoid crowds and explore intricate textiles, ceramics, and metalwork from Peru’s ancient cultures.

Located near Plaza de Armas, this museum showcases exceptional pre-Columbian art. Arrive early to avoid crowds and explore intricate textiles, ceramics, and metalwork from Peru’s ancient cultures.
~3 hours
Head to the Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo on Avenida El Sol for authentic traditional dance shows. These performances highlight regional costumes and folklore in an atmospheric colonial courtyard setting.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café in the San Blas neighborhood and order a rich cup of Api Morado, a warm purple corn drink, paired with a fresh Alfajor, a sweet biscuit sandwich filled with dulce de leche.
Api Morado
Look for street food stalls near the Plaza de Armas offering Chiri Uchu, a traditional Andean platter featuring spiced meats, corn, and local cheese. This is a budget-friendly and authentic meal option.
Chiri Uchu
Choose a casual eatery in the historic center and try freshly grilled trout with a side of vegetables, accompanied by a glass of Chicha Morada, a sweet purple corn beverage.
Chicha MoradaCentral location offers easy access to museums and traditional performances while providing an authentic local atmosphere suited for budget travelers.
Central location offers easy access to museums and traditional performances while providing an authentic local atmosphere suited for budget travelers.
~4 hours
Start early from the Sacred Valley town of Pisac or Urubamba and cycle through quiet farming roads. Focus your route near the small villages around the valley for authentic rural views and mountain backdrops.
~3 hours
Explore the impressive Inca fortress and terraces of Ollantaytambo. Arrive via a short local colectivo or bus ride and take time to wander around the Old Town to see traditional Andean life and stone streets.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street vendor in Pisac town serving fresh api morado, a warm purple corn drink, paired with local sweet alfajores for a budget-friendly energizing start.
Api Morado
Look for a small local eatery in Ollantaytambo to try chiri uchu, a traditional Andean meat and vegetable dish that showcases local flavors.
Chiri UchuThis area is central with easy access to transportation for Sacred Valley day trips and has a backpacker vibe with budget hostels and local eateries.
This area is central with easy access to transportation for Sacred Valley day trips and has a backpacker vibe with budget hostels and local eateries.
~3 hours
Take a colectivo or taxi early from Cusco to Chinchero located on the main road toward the Sacred Valley. Explore the Inca ruins and admire traditional weaving demonstrations in the village. The site is less touristy early morning and offers great photo ops of Andean terraces.
View details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Head back to Cusco and visit pottery workshops in the San Blas neighborhood, known for authentic artisans. Walk through small streets off the Plaza Mayor to find workshops where potters handcraft ceramics and offer hands-on demos. Look for traditional Andean patterns in the pottery.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab lunch at a local market stall in San Pedro Market and try Cuy chactado, a traditional fried guinea pig dish, with fresh corn and potatoes.
Cuy chactado
Look for a casual eatery near Plaza San Blas and order Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish typical of Cusco cuisine.
Rocoto RellenoClose to cultural sites, artisan shops, and public transport connections convenient for both archaeological sites and city workshops.
Close to cultural sites, artisan shops, and public transport connections convenient for both archaeological sites and city workshops.
~3 hours
Explore the San Blas neighborhood on foot to find tucked-away courtyards and small artisan shops along Callejón de San Blas. Look for colorful murals and quiet plazas filled with local charm away from busy tourist routes.

Visit the historic San Francisco Convent near the Plaza de Armas, exploring its beautiful colonial architecture and religious artwork. Entry is free or very low cost, making it accessible for budget travelers.

Visit the historic San Francisco Convent near the Plaza de Armas, exploring its beautiful colonial architecture and religious artwork. Entry is free or very low cost, making it accessible for budget travelers.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local street vendor near Plaza de Armas and try Api Morado, a warm purple corn drink sweetened with fruit, paired with an alfajor, a sweet biscuit filled with dulce de leche.
Api Morado
Look for a small eatery in San Blas serving Rocoto Relleno, spicy stuffed peppers with meat and cheese, typically accompanied by rice and potatoes.
Rocoto RellenoStaying in San Blas keeps you close to hidden courtyards and local artisan shops for easy morning exploration on Day 9.
Staying in San Blas keeps you close to hidden courtyards and local artisan shops for easy morning exploration on Day 9.

Start early from Cusco city center and take a colectivo or taxi to Mollepata as the trailhead. The hike to Humantay Lake is challenging but rewards you with a stunning turquoise glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Bring water, snacks, and sunscreen as services on the trail are limited.

Start early from Cusco city center and take a colectivo or taxi to Mollepata as the trailhead. The hike to Humantay Lake is challenging but rewards you with a stunning turquoise glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Bring water, snacks, and sunscreen as services on the trail are limited.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery in San Blas and try fresh tamales with a cup of Api Morado, a sweet purple corn drink made with spices.
Api Morado
Look for street food stalls near the trail start or in Mollepata village and enjoy grilled corn and roasted guinea pig (cuy chactado), a local delicacy.
Cuy chactado
Find a cozy eatery back in Cusco downtown and order a hearty vegetable soup followed by a serving of alfajores, a sweet layered cookie with filling to end the day on a sweet note.
AlfajoresSan Blas is well-located for walking to central historical sites and has affordable hostels with a friendly backpacker vibe.
San Blas is well-located for walking to central historical sites and has affordable hostels with a friendly backpacker vibe.
~3 hours
Head to the San Blas neighborhood, known for its bohemian vibe and local eateries. Look for a small family-run restaurant serving cuy chactado, a traditional fried guinea pig dish, to experience an authentic Peruvian meal away from tourist crowds.
~4 hours
Explore the area around Plaza Regocijo where locals gather. Discover hidden bars offering chicha morada and pisco sours without tourist prices. Seek places with live music and authentic crowd, focusing on spots favored by locals rather than main tourist nightlife hubs.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for an eatery in the San Blas area serving rocoto relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish, paired with a side of fresh salad.
Rocoto Relleno
In the evening, dine at a local tavern near Plaza Regocijo and try picarones, a type of Peruvian doughnut in syrup, alongside a chicha morada drink.
PicaronesThis area offers a central location close to nightlife and authentic local dining, ideal for budget travelers.
This area offers a central location close to nightlife and authentic local dining, ideal for budget travelers.
~2 hours
Head to Parque de la Amistad in the San Blas neighborhood early to enjoy peacefulgreen spaces and local birdlife, perfect for a relaxed morning away from tourist crowds.
View details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Explore the less touristy artisan markets in the San Blas or Wanchaq districts, where locals sell handmade alpaca textiles, ceramics, and silver jewelry. Bargain respectfully and look for unique gifts directly crafted by artists.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a market food stall offering traditional Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish, accompanied by fresh salad from street vendors in Wanchaq.
Rocoto Relleno
Grab dinner from a local open-air food court where you can enjoy grilled chicken with potatoes, a popular Peruvian comfort food, and finish with a sweet Alfajores cookie.
AlfajoresSan Blas offers affordable hostels and easy access to cultural spots and artisan markets, ideal for a budget-conscious traveler focused on local experiences.
San Blas offers affordable hostels and easy access to cultural spots and artisan markets, ideal for a budget-conscious traveler focused on local experiences.
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Accommodation in budget hostels about $20/night. Food mostly street food and occasional restaurant meals around $6/day. Public transport and occasional taxis about $4/day. Activities including free and guided tours about $5/day.
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