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Explore Cusco with your family this spring in a kid-friendly, engaging itinerary full of cultural gems, scenic parks, fun interactive museums, and ample rest breaks to create memorable moments for everyone.

Explore Cusco with your family this spring in a kid-friendly, engaging itinerary full of cultural gems, scenic parks, fun interactive museums, and ample rest breaks to create memorable moments for everyone.
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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 hours
Join a morning walking tour starting at Plaza San Francisco in the San Blas neighborhood, known for its artisans and narrow streets, ideal for families to explore safely at a gentle pace.
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Visit the vibrant Plaza de Armas, the city's main square surrounded by colonial architecture and fountains, perfect for children to roam and enjoy street performers.

Visit the vibrant Plaza de Armas, the city's main square surrounded by colonial architecture and fountains, perfect for children to roam and enjoy street performers.
~2 hours
Explore the Mercado San Pedro in the city center where families can sample fresh produce and typical snacks while practicing simple Spanish phrases with vendors.

Tour the Cusco Cathedral located on Plaza de Armas, featuring impressive colonial art. The cathedral's quiet corners provide a restful break for kids.

Tour the Cusco Cathedral located on Plaza de Armas, featuring impressive colonial art. The cathedral's quiet corners provide a restful break for kids.
~1.5 hours
Relax in Parque Kennedy in the San Blas area, a safe and green park with playgrounds where children can unwind after a day of exploration.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Plaza San Blas serving Api Morado, a warm purple corn drink sweetened with pineapple and cinnamon, paired with fresh bread rolls.
Api Morado
Look for a casual eatery near Mercado San Pedro offering Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish with ground meat and cheese, accompanied by rice.
Rocoto Relleno
Seek out a family-friendly restaurant in San Blas that serves sandwiches or pasta for kids along with a traditional dessert, Mazamorra Morada, made from purple corn and fruit.
Mazamorra MoradaThis area is safe, quiet, and family-friendly with easy access to major attractions and parks.
This area is safe, quiet, and family-friendly with easy access to major attractions and parks.

Explore the temple in the historic center near Plaza de Armas, watch for the impressive Inca stonework fused with Spanish colonial architecture.

Explore the temple in the historic center near Plaza de Armas, watch for the impressive Inca stonework fused with Spanish colonial architecture.

Located on Santa Catalina Ancha street, this museum offers engaging exhibits on Inca culture with interactive displays that kids will enjoy.

Located on Santa Catalina Ancha street, this museum offers engaging exhibits on Inca culture with interactive displays that kids will enjoy.
~2 hours
Head to a nearby child-friendly museum with hands-on science and history exhibits, ideal for keeping children engaged and learning through play.
~1 hours
This park in the San Blas neighborhood is perfect for winding down, featuring playgrounds and picnic spots safe for families.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in San Blas serving Api Morado, a warm, spiced purple corn beverage, paired with fresh pastries.
Api Morado
Look for a local restaurant near Qorikancha offering Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish typical of Cusco.
Rocoto RellenoCentral location close to many family-friendly attractions and peaceful in the evenings.
Central location close to many family-friendly attractions and peaceful in the evenings.
~2 hours
Spend the morning exploring the expansive Sacsayhuamán ruins overlooking Cusco, accessible via a short taxi or bus ride from the city center. Walk the large terraces and learn about Inca stone masonry while enjoying panoramic views.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Head to Qenqo, a smaller archaeological site nearby with intriguing carved rock formations and an underground amphitheater. The site is manageable for children and offers a brief, engaging visit.
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Visit Tambomachay, known for its ceremonial fountains and Inca water channels. Arriving in the early afternoon, this site invites gentle strolls in a shady setting suitable for kids.

Visit Tambomachay, known for its ceremonial fountains and Inca water channels. Arriving in the early afternoon, this site invites gentle strolls in a shady setting suitable for kids.
~2 hours
Return to Cusco city center early for a relaxing dinner and downtime to recharge after a day of exploring.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery in San Blas district and try a warm sweet Alfajor paired with local herbal tea or coffee.
Alfajores
Dine at a casual eatery in the historic center and order Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish with a flavorful filling, paired with Chicha Morada, a sweet purple corn drink.
Rocoto RellenoSan Blas is close to Cusco center and offers a family-friendly atmosphere with easy access to historic sites and good amenities.
San Blas is close to Cusco center and offers a family-friendly atmosphere with easy access to historic sites and good amenities.

Explore San Pedro Market in the morning to see colorful stalls with fresh produce and local crafts. It's located near Plaza de Armas and has plenty of kid-friendly snack options.

Explore San Pedro Market in the morning to see colorful stalls with fresh produce and local crafts. It's located near Plaza de Armas and has plenty of kid-friendly snack options.
~1.5 hours
Look for a workshop in the San Blas neighborhood known for pottery and weaving classes suitable for children to try their hand.

Visit the San Francisco Convent on the same street as the market for its beautiful colonial art and kid-friendly guided tours explaining history.

Visit the San Francisco Convent on the same street as the market for its beautiful colonial art and kid-friendly guided tours explaining history.
~1.5 hours
Choose a casual spot in the Plaza de Armas area with menus adaptable for children, offering simple Peruvian dishes with mild flavors.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a simple lunch spot near San Pedro Market serving Rocoto Relleno, a mild stuffed pepper dish, with rice and salad sides.
Rocoto RellenoClose to main attractions and safe for families with easy access to restaurants and shops.
Close to main attractions and safe for families with easy access to restaurants and shops.

Visit this iconic viewpoint located near the San Blas neighborhood, accessible by taxi or short walk from central Cusco. Enjoy panoramic views of the city and take photos; children will enjoy the open space.

Visit this iconic viewpoint located near the San Blas neighborhood, accessible by taxi or short walk from central Cusco. Enjoy panoramic views of the city and take photos; children will enjoy the open space.
~3 hours
Head to the Botanic Garden of Cusco located in the San Jeronimo area. The garden has interactive exhibits and plant species native to the Andes, perfect for children to learn and explore in a safe environment.
~2 hours
Spend the afternoon at Parque Kennedy in the San Blas neighborhood, a lively park with playgrounds and local crafts stalls. It offers a safe, shaded area for the family to rest and enjoy some leisure time.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near the Botanical Garden and try a cup of Api Morado, a warm purple corn drink, paired with fresh bread or pastries.
Api Morado
Look for a family-friendly restaurant in San Blas and order Rocoto Relleno, a popular spicy stuffed pepper dish with local cheese and meat filling.
Rocoto RellenoSan Blas is centrally located, family-friendly, and close to the day's attractions, providing easy access and a safe environment.
San Blas is centrally located, family-friendly, and close to the day's attractions, providing easy access and a safe environment.

Start early from Cusco and head to Soraypampa, the base for the Humantay Lake hike. The trail is moderate and suitable for older children with good walking stamina. Carry water, snacks, and warm clothing as the temperature can be cold at the lake.

Start early from Cusco and head to Soraypampa, the base for the Humantay Lake hike. The trail is moderate and suitable for older children with good walking stamina. Carry water, snacks, and warm clothing as the temperature can be cold at the lake.
~3 hours
Rest in your accommodation located in San Blas neighborhood, which is family-friendly and close to artisan markets. Explore the main square for souvenir shops with local crafts and snacks.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a family-friendly eatery near Plaza de Armas and order Rocoto Relleno, a spicy stuffed pepper dish, complemented by Api Morado, a warm purple corn drink.
Rocoto RellenoSan Blas is peaceful and family-friendly with easy access to local markets and restaurants, making it ideal for a restful evening after a long hike.
San Blas is peaceful and family-friendly with easy access to local markets and restaurants, making it ideal for a restful evening after a long hike.
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Accommodation $20/night, food $6/day including meals and snacks, transport $5/day including taxis and local transport, activities $10/day for kid-friendly attractions.
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