Embark on a thrilling city tour in Cusco, Peru, and explore the greatest tourist attractions of the ancient Inca capital. Visit the Temple of the Sun, Main Square, Saqsaywaman, Qenqo, Tambomachay, and more. Book now for exclusive tours with maximum 8 people per group!
Embark on a thrilling city tour in Cusco, Peru, and explore the greatest tourist attractions of the ancient Inca capital. Visit the Temple of the Sun, Main Square, Saqsaywaman, Qenqo, Tambomachay, and more. Book now for exclusive tours with maximum 8 people per group!
- Sacsayhuaman - Discover the remarkable archaeological site of Saqsaywaman, the initial stop on the Cusco city tour. Be amazed by the incredible megalithic architecture of this grand Inca temple, where massive walls were expertly constructed using enormous stones weighing around 120 tons. Spend at least 45 minutes at this breathtaking location,…
- Sacsayhuaman - Discover the remarkable archaeological site of Saqsaywaman, the initial stop on the Cusco city tour. Be amazed by the incredible megalithic architecture of this grand Inca temple, where massive walls were expertly constructed using enormous stones weighing around 120 tons. Spend at least 45 minutes at this breathtaking location, appreciating its zigzagging splendor and uncovering the rich history and allure of Saqsaywaman.
- Q’enqo - Qenqo, meaning “labyrinth” in the Quechua language, is an intriguing site that functioned as a small ceremonial center for the Incas. It held significant importance as a location for mummification processes and vital rituals. The most magnificent Inca altar in the Cusco region is displayed here, situated within a colossal rock, showcasing the impressive craftsmanship of the Incas.
- Tambomachay - Tambo Machay, also referred to as the Inca Baths, is a remarkable water temple that holds great significance for the Andean priests in Cusco. This sacred site is renowned for its constant water flow, unaffected by dry or rainy seasons, maintaining a consistent flow throughout.
- Pucapucara - The term puca pucara in Quechua translates to red fortress. It served as a military site for the protection of the Inca capital and also functioned as an administrative center. This tour reaches the highest point at 3900 M.A.S.L., offering a splendid viewpoint of the mountains.
- Qorikancha - Qoricancha, meaning gold enclosure, also known as the temple of the sun, was the most significant temple of the Incas, showcasing the finest quality of Inca architecture. Inside, small temples dedicated to various gods and deities can be seen. Additionally, part of the church of Santo Domingo houses the pinacoteca, where visitors can enjoy colonial paintings from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.
- Plaza de Armas - The Plaza de Armas of Cusco is among the top four main squares in the countries conquered by the Spanish. It is a stunning location, surrounded by churches, cedar wood balconies from the colonial era, and gardens with diverse types of flowers.
- San Blas - The San Blas neighborhood is a place where Cusco seems to speak softly. As one ascends its cobblestone streets, the city’s sounds fade, giving way to the echo of ancient footsteps. On every corner, workshops emerge where artisans shape wood and clay as if in conversation with time itself. Since colonial times, this small neighborhood—now the most bohemian and traditional in the city—has been a refuge for carvers, sculptors, and creators who have shaped Cusco’s artistic spirit. Among viewpoints, white houses, and blue balconies,
- Mercado Central de San Pedro - The San Pedro Market is one of the most iconic cultural and commercial spaces in Cusco, Peru. Celebrated for its authenticity and vibrancy, this market provides a unique experience for those looking to connect with the local essence. Its aisles, filled with colors, aromas, and traditions, allow visitors to experience the true daily rhythm of the city. Highlights include fresh regional produce, typical dishes, handicrafts, and souvenirs, all crafted using ancestral techniques.

- Private tourist transportation
- Professional tourism guide
- Unlimited mineral water
- First aid kit
- Oxygen
- A stop in a local market
- Private tourist transportation
- Professional tourism guide
- Unlimited mineral water
- First aid kit
- Oxygen
- A stop in a local market
- Entrance fees
- Meals
- Entrance fees
- Meals
Experience the unmatched allure of Cusco and its surroundings on the Cusco City Tour, a distinctive journey to the city’s most significant and iconic locations.
The tour begins at 9:00 am with a walking exploration through the heart of Cusco, revealing its charming streets, characteristic neighborhoods, and historical treasures like the Twelve-Angled…
Experience the unmatched allure of Cusco and its surroundings on the Cusco City Tour, a distinctive journey to the city’s most significant and iconic locations.
The tour begins at 9:00 am with a walking exploration through the heart of Cusco, revealing its charming streets, characteristic neighborhoods, and historical treasures like the Twelve-Angled Stone, the San Pedro Market, and the magnificent Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha). The walking tour concludes at Cusco’s stunning Plaza de Armas, where there is free time for lunch from 12:00 to 1:10 pm.
In the afternoon, the tour continues with visits to the primary Inca archaeological sites surrounding the city: Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Pucapucara, and Tambomachay. These sites offer a glimpse into the grandeur and enduring legacy of the Inca civilization.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.