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Attractions les plus populaires à Cusco, Peru

Qorikancha Temple

1. Qorikancha Temple

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4.7 (19,716)
MuséeAttraction touristiqueLieu de culteAssociation Or OrganizationPoint d'intérêt

Discover a dazzling blend of Inca and colonial architecture. Experience brilliant golden stonework reflecting sunlight in a sacred space.

Faits rapides: Imagine a temple that was once the richest and most important shrine in the Inca Empire, its walls once covered with pure gold. The Spanish built a colonial church on top, creating an extraordinary fusion of Inca and Spanish architecture.

Points forts: Step inside the sun room, where polished granite walls capture the sunlight and reflect like a golden glow, revealing the Inca's advanced understanding of astronomy. The temple’s name means 'Golden Temple,' and its golden past still echoes in the intricate stonework blending history and mystique.

Plaza de Armas

2. Plaza de Armas

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4.8 (78,987)
PlaceAttraction touristiqueParcPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Vibrant heart of Cusco bursting with culture and history. Stroll through centuries of heritage, lively markets, and festive celebrations.

Faits rapides: Tucked at the heart of the city, this vibrant square pulses with energy from bustling markets and lively festivals. Layers of history show in every stone, where Incan foundations support colonial buildings above.

Points forts: Known locally as Huacaypata, the square was once a central Incan ceremonial ground, which means each corner holds echoes of ancient rites. Around the holidays, colorful parades fill the plaza, lighting up the cobblestones with music and dancing, creating a magical atmosphere unlike anywhere else.

San Pedro Market

3. San Pedro Market

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4.3 (43,991)
MarketAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Experience a sensory explosion with fresh foods and crafts. Dive into vibrant traditions and vibrant local life in every corner.

Faits rapides: Bustling with vibrant colors, this market offers over 200 stalls featuring fresh produce, traditional Andean crafts, and local delicacies. The lively chatter and haggling is an authentic glimpse into daily life for locals and travelers alike.

Points forts: Vendors wear traditional woven hats and ponchos, and the air is filled with the aroma of roasted corn and fresh coffee. A quirky tradition here is the Tuesday spice exchange, where sellers barter rare Andean herbs known for their healing properties.

Notre conseil voyage n°1

Avez-vous entendu parler des visites à pied gratuites ?

Après avoir voyagé dans plus de 30 pays, il y a une chose que j'aurais aimé qu'on me dise dès le premier jour, et cela a complètement changé ma façon de découvrir les nouvelles villes.

Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.

Guide local, 2-3 heures

Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales

100% basé sur les pourboires

Les guides ne gagnent que des pourboires, ils donnent donc le meilleur d'eux-mêmes

Vous donnez le pourboire que vous jugez juste

À la fin, donnez simplement le pourboire que vous jugez juste

J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Cusco, Peru, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.

Adrijana, fondateur de City Buddy
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Cusco Cathedral

4. Cusco Cathedral

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4.6 (2,046)
Attraction touristiqueÉgliseLieu de culteAssociation Or OrganizationPoint d'intérêt

Experience a masterpiece of architecture and art fused with Inca history. Step inside for stunning colonial paintings and surprising local cultural details.

Faits rapides: The cathedral houses over 400 artworks, including some from famous colonial painters, making it a vibrant museum as well as a place of worship. Its construction involved stones taken from nearby Inca ruins, blending Inca and Spanish history in every wall.

Points forts: Visitors can see the famed 'Last Supper' painting featuring a guinea pig as the main dish, a unique twist reflecting local culture. The cathedral's intricately carved wooden choir stalls, adorned with biblical scenes and native motifs, reveal a fascinating fusion of European and Andean artistry.

Inca Museum

5. Inca Museum

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4.2 (1,917)
History MuseumAttraction touristiqueMuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Discover ancient treasures and the mysterious Ice Maiden up close. Experience authentic Inca culture through stunning artifacts and haunting history.

Faits rapides: The place holds over 1,700 artifacts showcasing the rich Inca culture and their daily life. Many pieces include intricate gold and silver works, revealing the ancient craftsmanship skills.

Points forts: Visitors can find a famous mummy of Juanita, the Ice Maiden, most perfectly preserved in the world. The museum invites you to see her real garments and learn about the intense rituals that preserved her for centuries.

Tambomachay

6. Tambomachay

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4.6 (3,953)
Attraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Feel the serenity of ancient water channels and tranquil stone terraces. Experience the magic of water in motion amid the high Andes.

Faits rapides: You can hear water trickling through a series of ancient aqueducts that once supplied fresh water to the Incas. The site features perfectly carved stone terraces that seem to hum with history and nature in harmony.

Points forts: One striking detail is the intricate system of aqueducts and canals with water flowing constantly, almost like a natural musical instrument. The place was likely used for ritual bathing, and you can almost picture the ceremonial mist in the cool mountain air as the water cascades down stone steps.

Plats sucrés traditionnels

Picarones

Picarones

Picarones are doughnut-shaped sweets made from squash and sweet potato, deep-fried and drizzled with a spiced syrup called chancaca, popular during festivals in Cusco.

Mazamorra Morada

Mazamorra Morada

Mazamorra Morada is a purple corn pudding infused with fruits and spices, traditionally enjoyed as a dessert with a unique deep purple color from Andean purple corn.

Alfajores

Alfajores

Alfajores are delicate sandwich cookies filled with dulce de leche, widely enjoyed in Cusco and often sold by street vendors and bakeries alike.

Plats salés traditionnels

Cuy chactado

Cuy chactado

Cuy chactado is a traditional dish featuring fried guinea pig, a delicacy enjoyed for its crispy texture and cultural significance in Andean celebrations.

Rocoto Relleno

Rocoto Relleno

Rocoto Relleno is a spicy stuffed pepper dish, filled with meat, vegetables, and cheese, then baked, showcasing the local love for vibrant and bold flavors.

Chiri Uchu

Chiri Uchu

Chiri Uchu is a cold platter traditionally eaten during Corpus Christi, combining guinea pig, corn, cheese, and spicy sauces, reflecting Cusco's rich culinary heritage.

Boissons traditionnelles

Chicha Morada

Chicha Morada

Chicha Morada is a sweet, non-alcoholic drink made from purple corn, cinnamon, clove, and fruit, known for its refreshing flavor and cultural importance.

Api Morado

Api Morado

Api Morado is a warm, spiced purple corn drink served especially during cold mornings and festivals, beloved for its thick texture and comforting taste.

Pisco Sour

Pisco Sour

Pisco Sour is a popular Peruvian cocktail made with pisco brandy, lime juice, sugar, and egg white, often enjoyed by locals and visitors in Cusco's social scenes.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Machu Picchu

75 km 1.5h by train

Famous Incan citadel with stunning mountain views and ruins.

Sacred Valley

40 km 1h by car

Valley with traditional villages, markets, and archaeological sites.

Rainbow Mountain

100 km 3h by car

Colorful mountain with natural mineral hues, popular trekking spot.

Sacsayhuamán

5 km 15m by car

Massive Incan fortress with large stone terraces near Cusco.

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Informations utiles pour Cusco, Peru

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingSan Pedro Market, Calle Garcilaso, Plaza de Armas
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesMama Africa, Pachapapa, Deva
Restaurants décontractés populairesPachapapa, Chicha, La Cusqueñita
Restaurants chics populairesCicciolina, MAP Café, Chicha
Cafés populairesGreen Point, Cicciolina, Coffee Lab
Eau du robinet potableNon
Visa nomade digitalNon
Meilleure application de taxiUber, Beat, TaxiBeat
Prix taxi / km$0.5
Touristes / an4500000
Vitesse internet mobile8 Mbps
Taux de chômage7 %
Taux de pauvreté20 %
Revenu moyen / mois$300
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$600
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$20
Prix bière à partir de$2
Prix café à partir de$1
Prix street food à partir de$1
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$5
Monnaie localePEN
Types de prises électriquesA, C
ReligionsRoman Catholic, Evangelical, Indigenous beliefs
Langues parléesSpanish, Quechua, English
Groupes ethniquesQuechua, Mestizo
Orientation politiquecenter-left
Densité de population1500 /km²
Superficie géographique385 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesEarthquakes, Floods
Animaux dangereuxNone significant
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeSacsayhuaman, Plaza de Armas, Qorikancha
Transports en commun populairesBuses, Taxis, Colectivos
Compagnies aériennesLATAM, Avianca, Peruvian Airlines
Vaccinations recommandéesHepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Rabies
Types d'architectureInca, Spanish Colonial, Republican
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres32 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres2 l
Culture du pourboireExpected but not mandatory
Coworking / jour$10
Airbnb / mois$350
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$250
Salle de sport / mois$20
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$30
Budget quotidien (moyen)$50

Aperçu de Cusco, Peru

Maîtrise de l'anglaisMoyen
Sécurité routièreMauvais
Accueil des étrangersBon
Liberté d'expressionMoyen
Transports en communMoyen
Soins de santéMauvais
Qualité de l'éducationMoyen
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueMoyen
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteMauvais
Accessibilité à piedBon
Vie nocturneBon
Scène culinaireBon
Accueil LGBTQ+Mauvais
Scène startupMauvais
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéMoyen
Accès à la natureBon
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