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Discover the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty of Cusco in spring. Explore iconic ruins, local markets, and scenic hikes with a perfect blend of guided tours and independent adventures.

Discover the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty of Cusco in spring. Explore iconic ruins, local markets, and scenic hikes with a perfect blend of guided tours and independent adventures.
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.
~2.5 hours
Start in the San Blas neighborhood, known for its artisan shops and narrow cobblestone streets. The walking tour usually begins near the Plaza de Armas, offering a historical overview of Cusco’s colonial and Inca heritage.
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Stroll around the main square, Plaza de Armas, surrounded by colonial arcades, cafes, and the impressive Cathedral. Look out for local vendors selling souvenirs and the vibrant crowd atmosphere.

Stroll around the main square, Plaza de Armas, surrounded by colonial arcades, cafes, and the impressive Cathedral. Look out for local vendors selling souvenirs and the vibrant crowd atmosphere.

Visit the Cusco Cathedral located on the Plaza de Armas, notable for its Baroque architecture and rich interior decorated with colonial religious art. Allocate time to see the famous painting of the Last Supper featuring guinea pig.

Visit the Cusco Cathedral located on the Plaza de Armas, notable for its Baroque architecture and rich interior decorated with colonial religious art. Allocate time to see the famous painting of the Last Supper featuring guinea pig.

Walk to the Qorikancha Temple, located a few blocks from the Plaza de Armas, to explore the former Inca temple of the Sun now partly covered by the Convent of Santo Domingo. Pay attention to the precise Inca stonework.

Walk to the Qorikancha Temple, located a few blocks from the Plaza de Armas, to explore the former Inca temple of the Sun now partly covered by the Convent of Santo Domingo. Pay attention to the precise Inca stonework.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a traditional lunch spot near Plaza de Armas and order Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish topped with cheese. Pair with a side of quinoa salad if available.
Rocoto RellenoCentral location provides easy access to major historic sites and a lively atmosphere with art galleries and cafes.
Central location provides easy access to major historic sites and a lively atmosphere with art galleries and cafes.
~2 hours
Explore the impressive stone walls of this Incan fortress located just north of Cusco's historic center on Gran Avenida. Look for the massive interlocking stones and panoramic city views.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Visit this ceremonial site north of Sacsayhuamán on the same route. Search for the carved amphitheater and winding tunnels carved from the rock.
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Walk or take a short taxi ride east to the ‘Bath of the Inca’ featuring water channels and fountains. The site is along the road from Cusco toward the Sacred Valley.

Walk or take a short taxi ride east to the ‘Bath of the Inca’ featuring water channels and fountains. The site is along the road from Cusco toward the Sacred Valley.
~3 hours
Located in the Ollantaytambo town in the Sacred Valley, accessible by a 1.5-hour bus or taxi ride from Cusco. Explore the ancient terraces and fortress that are still inhabited by local Quechua people.
View details, tips, opening times & moreMeals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near Plaza de Armas and try Mazamorra Morada, a purple corn pudding flavored with pineapple and spices, paired with a local coffee.
Mazamorra Morada
Look for a traditional Cusco restaurant near the Ollantaytambo ruins and order Cuy chactado, a fried guinea pig dish popular in the region for a unique protein experience.
Cuy chactadoClose to city center with easy access to bus stations for Sacred Valley tours and a charming, quiet atmosphere after busy sightseeing.
Close to city center with easy access to bus stations for Sacred Valley tours and a charming, quiet atmosphere after busy sightseeing.

Start your day at San Pedro Market in the city center. Look for fresh fruits, Andean herbs, and local crafts on Calle Procuradores.

Start your day at San Pedro Market in the city center. Look for fresh fruits, Andean herbs, and local crafts on Calle Procuradores.
~2 hours
Visit a textile workshop near Plaza Regocijo to see handwoven fabrics and learn about natural dyeing techniques.
~3 hours
Head to Pisac Market in the Sacred Valley. It's best to visit in the afternoon for artisan jewelry, textiles, and souvenirs along the main street.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Take a cooking class in the San Blas area focusing on traditional Andean dishes like quinoa soup and ceviche.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a meal at a market stall in Pisac. Order 'Cuy chactado,' a traditional fried guinea pig dish.
Cuy chactadoStaying in San Blas gives easy access to the cooking class and beautiful views after a day at the markets.
Staying in San Blas gives easy access to the cooking class and beautiful views after a day at the markets.

Located near Plaza Regocijo, this museum offers a focused look at Inca culture through a collection of artifacts and exhibits. Arrive early to avoid crowds and allow yourself time to explore the detailed displays and multimedia presentations.

Located near Plaza Regocijo, this museum offers a focused look at Inca culture through a collection of artifacts and exhibits. Arrive early to avoid crowds and allow yourself time to explore the detailed displays and multimedia presentations.

Situated on Calle Palacio, just off Plaza de Armas, this museum showcases pre-Columbian art from Peru and neighboring regions. Take time to appreciate the ceramics, textiles, and metalwork in quiet rooms with well-lit exhibits.

Situated on Calle Palacio, just off Plaza de Armas, this museum showcases pre-Columbian art from Peru and neighboring regions. Take time to appreciate the ceramics, textiles, and metalwork in quiet rooms with well-lit exhibits.

Walk to this colonial religious complex on Calle San Francisco near the historic center. Notable for its art collections and baroque architecture. Allocate time to see the church, cloisters, and museum areas, and enjoy the peaceful courtyard.

Walk to this colonial religious complex on Calle San Francisco near the historic center. Notable for its art collections and baroque architecture. Allocate time to see the church, cloisters, and museum areas, and enjoy the peaceful courtyard.
~1 hours
Seek galleries around the Barrio de San Blas, an artsy bohemian neighborhood. Focus on contemporary works featuring traditional Andean motifs and modern interpretations. This is a chance to buy original artworks or prints from emerging artists.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Plaza San Francisco and try a cappuccino with alfajores, a sweet sandwich cookie filled with caramel.
Alfajores
Look for a restaurant in the historic center offering Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish typical of Arequipa but popular in Cusco.
Rocoto Relleno
Choose a casual dining spot in San Blas and order a quinoa salad with roasted vegetables, pairing it with a glass of Chicha Morada, a purple corn drink with a sweet and tangy flavor.
Chicha MoradaCentral location allows easy walking access to museums, galleries, and major sights planned for today.
Central location allows easy walking access to museums, galleries, and major sights planned for today.

Start early in the Soraypampa area, your gateway to the beautiful Humantay Lake. Wear good hiking shoes and carry water and snacks as it's a moderate uphill hike with breathtaking scenic views.

Start early in the Soraypampa area, your gateway to the beautiful Humantay Lake. Wear good hiking shoes and carry water and snacks as it's a moderate uphill hike with breathtaking scenic views.

Take a short taxi ride to Cristo Blanco in the San Blas neighborhood. The viewpoint offers panoramic views of Cusco city and is a great spot for photography.

Take a short taxi ride to Cristo Blanco in the San Blas neighborhood. The viewpoint offers panoramic views of Cusco city and is a great spot for photography.
~1.5 hours
Head to Parque de la Amistad located in the San Blas neighborhood for a peaceful retreat amid green space. It's a small park perfect for unwinding and watching local life.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Stroll through the charming cobblestone streets of San Blas as the sun sets. Explore artisan shops and cafes while enjoying the cool evening atmosphere.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery near Soraypampa and try a warm cup of Api Morado, a traditional spiced purple corn drink, with a simple bread roll.
Api Morado
Look for a small family-run eatery in San Blas and order Cuy chactado, a popular crunchy fried guinea pig dish that's a local delicacy.
Cuy chactadoCentral location close to major attractions like Cristo Blanco and Parque de la Amistad offers convenience for this day's activities.
Central location close to major attractions like Cristo Blanco and Parque de la Amistad offers convenience for this day's activities.
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Accommodation is $20 per night for a hotel. Food cost averages $7 per day with meals and street food. Transport includes taxis and public transit estimated at $5 daily. Activities such as tours and entrance fees total around $18 daily.
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