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In downtown Cusco, all the buildings are historical and built according to colonial architecture. This walk will allow you to discover the Plaza de Armas which is of great beauty, but also the surrounding streets and alleys, passing through other small squares such as the Plaza de Nazarenas, the Plaza Regocijo or the Plaza de San Francisco. You will also pass by the San Pedro market and the Avenida del Sol which leads to the famous Qorikancha museum.
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Just a couple of kilometers from the Plaza De Armas in Cusco you will find this archaeological complex of the Inca culture whose structure of ceremonial fortress with gigantic stone walls, towers, enclosures, tunnels ("chincanas"), and the formation known as Trono del Inca (K'usilluc Jink'ian) are absolutely fascinating for its visitors. But not only the architecture is fascinating, but also thanks to its 3,700 meters above sea level it allows you to appreciate excellent views of the Valley...
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This bike tour departs from Plaza Regocijo in the heart of Cusco and exits the city towards Poroy then follows the road towards Abancay to Anta. Once in Anta you have to branch off to get to Laguna Huaypo which you will bypass on the left before reaching the typical village of Chinchero and returning to Cuzco. The lake allows you to observe many Andean birds. As for the village of Chinchero, it is known for its market, its church and its Inca ruin. This rather long route is demanding due...
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A fantastic tour of some of the main archaeological sites in the Sacred Valley of the Incas: Leaving from Cusco, take the road to Sacsayhuaman towards Pisaq. On the way, once you have entered the Vilcanota river valley, there are several viewpoints where it is worth stopping to take some pictures. The archaeological complex of Pisaq rests on the side of a mountain, blending perfectly with the topography of the place. The city, segmented by the work performed by its inhabitants, includes a...
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This walk will take you to the heights of the city of Cuzco to the ramparts of Saqsaywaman, one of the most impressive ruins in the Cuzco region. To enter you will also have to pay the entrance and the ruin is so big that you can easily spend two hours there to discover all the corners. Then the path will take you to the Templo de Luna, a very pretty little ruin with little traffic in the area. It is also one of the last ruins of the region where it is not necessary to pay the entrance. And...