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This walking route in Cuzco and its surroundings starts from the Plazoleta Recoleta and climbs through the alleys to the outskirts of the San Blas district then continues to the Cristo Blanco which dominates the city and offers you a spectacular view over the rooftops of Cuzco and the valley. Then the walk continues to the entrance of the ruin of Saqsaywaman before descending into town passing by the Church of San Cristobal and arriving at La Plaza de Armas. This walk is a great way to...
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The traditional Cusco walking tour takes visitors through some of the most famous areas of Cusco, including the San Blas neighborhood, the 12-sided stone, the Qorikancha, the Palace of Justice, and the Plaza de Armas. The city of Cusco is steeped in history and its development over time is perfectly shown along the route. The impressive Qorikancha shows 3 clear periods of use, while also demonstrating changing attitudes towards historic preservation in Peru. The structure displays pre-Inca,...
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This walk on the heights of Cuzco will take you to the Inca ruins of Puka Pukara and Tambo Machay which are among the classics that can be visited around Cuzco. Then the route climbs to the top of a hill from where there is an interesting view of the surroundings. This route is ideal for trail running, but it can also be done on foot. Note that if you want to visit these two ruins, you will need to have your entrance ticket with you.
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This walk through the heights of Cuzco will take you to the Inca ruins of the Temple of the Moon, Puka Pukara and Tambo Machay, passing through the small villages of Yuncaypata and Huayllarccocha. This route is ideal for trail running, but it can also be done on foot. Please note that if you wish to visit these two ruins, you will need to have your entrance ticket with you.
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Qenqo or Kenko, which in Quechua means labyrinth, is an archaeological site very close to the city of Cusco and is divided into two areas: Chico and Grande. It has an infrastructure of underground galleries, quite common in the area, where you can see stone structures that resemble furniture. It is estimated that it used to function as a center of worship and sacrifices, therefore, some interesting structures that it has are: the amphitheater, the sacrificial room and a zigzag-shaped canal.