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Cusco Historic Center feels like a living time capsule where ancient Incan walls meet Spanish colonial balconies on winding cobblestone streets. The imposing Cathedral and Qorikancha temple foundations tell stories spanning centuries, while artisan workshops in San Blas invite you to watch masters at work. Colorful textiles and exotic fruits create a feast for the senses at buzzing San Pedro Market.
Traditional restaurants serve everything from simple quinoa soup to fancy alpaca steaks between exploring the neighborhood's museums and churches. Hotels range from cozy hostels to luxurious suites in converted colonial buildings featuring original Incan stonework. Walking is the best way to explore these narrow streets, though the high altitude might leave you catching your breath.
San Blas charms visitors with its steep cobblestone streets and artisan workshops spilling onto sidewalks. The neighborhood's colonial architecture frames the iconic San Blas Church, while hidden plazas reveal Indigenous vendors selling traditional crafts. Artists hammer silver and weave textiles in open studios where you can watch authentic Peruvian handicrafts come to life.
Intimate restaurants serve fusion Andean cuisine in converted colonial mansions with courtyards and original stone walls. Getting around requires sturdy shoes—most visitors walk uphill from Plaza de Armas in about 15 minutes. The steep terrain creates dramatic views over red-tiled roofs toward distant Andean peaks.
San Cristóbal neighborhood delivers Cusco's greatest hits with a side of breathing room. Iconic Cristo Blanco statue stands watch over cobblestone streets where ancient Incan walls peek through colonial architecture. Art lovers can explore the Pre-Columbian Art Museum while history buffs wander Plaza de las Nazarenas. The hillside location rewards your climb with spectacular panoramic views of Cusco's terracotta rooftops.
Family-run restaurants serve authentic Peruvian dishes at prices that won't break your budget. Getting around requires sturdy shoes and a willingness to tackle steep terrain. Taxis can navigate the narrow streets when your legs need a break.
Primavera
Primavera offers an authentic slice of everyday Cusco life away from tourist crowds. The neighborhood's quiet streets wind through family homes where you'll glimpse genuine Peruvian routines. Take in mountain views from elevated spots or visit the nearby Inca Pachacutec Monument. A walk through this residential area reveals small parks where locals gather and children play.
Family-run guesthouses and budget hostels provide affordable accommodation with a personal touch. Small restaurants serve traditional Peruvian comfort food at neighborhood prices. While public transit is limited, taxis are readily available, and the historic center is just a 20-30 minute walk away.
Santa Ana's hillside charm brings colonial-era Cusco to life with its narrow cobblestone streets and adobe houses with wooden balconies. The neighborhood's baroque church anchors a peaceful plaza where local life unfolds at a relaxed pace. Climb the steep pathways to discover breathtaking viewpoints overlooking Cusco's terracotta rooftops and the magnificent Andean mountains beyond.
Family-run picanterías serve authentic Andean dishes at prices well below the tourist center. Budget travelers appreciate the traditional guesthouses and family hostels where cultural immersion trumps luxury. Getting around means walking those steep cobblestones or grabbing occasional minibuses to downtown, just 15 minutes downhill.
Plaza de Armas is worth passing through for a few pics when in Cusco Historic Center. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the churches, museums, and cathedral in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
If you like strolling among the stalls, you might want to head out to San Pedro Market in Cusco Historic Center and take in the atmosphere. Splash some more cash at Santiago Plaza, Cusco Craft Center, and Calle Marquez.
If seeing the sights is on your list of things to do, head to Sacsayhuaman— just one of the landmarks located 1.9 mi (3.1 km) from central Cusco. You can also discover the churches and cathedral in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
Wander cobblestone streets lined with Incan stone walls and ornate colonial churches in this high-altitude city. Explore the ancient ruins of Sacsayhuamán or take a day trip to the legendary Machu Picchu.
This is a unique, historical city with great restaurants and lots to explore! Definitely spend time here before gift to Machu Picchu, to adjust to the altitude and relax into the Peruvian atmosphere. Jack's restaurant and Jill's are good and close!
Helen
10.0/10
Excellent
I was in Cusco for 3 days and wish I had at least 6 to explore everything. This was my favorite stop in all of Peru! If you can, take extra time here to explore, but also give yourself a few days to acclimate to the elevation before any big hikes.
Kristin
10.0/10
Excellent
I believe many people visit Cusco before/after they visit Macchu Picchu, but Cusco has a lot to offer, too. I enjoyed visiting Pre Columbian Museum and the view from Mirador de San Cristobal was amazing. The restaurants were excellent as well.
Eiko
10.0/10
Excellent
Cusco is a beautiful city with lots to see and do. If planning to see many of the sites, get the integral tourist ticket and I would recommend a taxi up to Saccsayhuaman or Q'enqo and can walk down. Don't miss Sacred Valley as well.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Cusco is a very special city. The landscape is beautiful and the history is fascinating. It's a fairly peaceful town with lots of good vibrations. I can understand why the Incan Empire chose it for their Kings!
Kathryn
10.0/10
Excellent
Cusco is amazing place. The place everybody should at least visit once in a lifetime. The area, the mountains, the people, and not to forget the amazing food. it's all in one place right here. Fantastic
Kaye
10.0/10
Excellent
There's a lot of history in and around Cusco. It's worth taking a few tours. The square really came alive at night. We felt very safe walking around day or night. Cusco is a very clean city.
Margaret
10.0/10
Excellent
Cusco is one of the most amazing cities in the world. It has everything. The historical significance, culture, food, shopping, and pre-Inca centuries of history.
Shi
10.0/10
Excellent
Amazing city. Lots of interesting places to visit and learn about Inca culture. Macchu Picchu, Raimbow Mountain, Sacsaywaman, Plaza de Armas.
Agnes
10.0/10
Excellent
We hope to return to Cusco one day. It's a wonderful city with beautiful scenery, amazing food and art and a lovely, festive feel.
"Nos encantó este hospedaje. Caminando, llegas en menos de 10 minutos a la Plaza de Armas.
El personal es súper amable. Una mención especial a Wilson de front desk, que tuvo la amabilidad de hacernos ingresar a la habitación un par de horas antes; nuestra interacción con él durante la estadía fue amena y tuvo la disposición de reservar un taxi para el aeropuerto con anticipación.
Otra mención para Brigitte del restaurante, quien todas las mañanas nos atendió con disposición y amabilidad.
La habitación espaciosa y cómoda.
Definitivamente sí regresaré :)"
"Close to everything we wanted to see! Very nice hotel with great facilities. Best parts were the breakfast in the morning and the pisco sour class at the bar!! "
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Find out more about Cusco
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Cusco is also notable for its historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Top places to visit include Plaza de Armas. Check out other sights like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Garcilaso de la Vega Stadium.