Ayenda Platinum Palace





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The city of Cusco (Qosqo) was formerly designed in the shape of a puma and this walk is done by reproducing it: starts in the Pachacutec square and goes through the city tracing the shape of the puma's body, passing through the Historic Downtown, the Plaza de Armas and, finally, the head formed by the fortress of Sacsayhuamán.
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Cuzco is the capital of the Inca Empire, a city with high quality colonial architecture. As for Ollantaytambo, it is a village in the Sacred Valley of the Incas known for its impressive ruin. This route along the main road used by vehicles connects Cusco to Ollantaytambo. It can be done ideally by bike or by car. On the other hand, if you want to do it on foot, it is recommended to find a route using paths in the countryside and away from traffic.
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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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An interesting and cheap way to go to Machu Picchu is to go to Santa Teresa through Ollantaytambo and Santa María first. The walk passes through a 4300m mountain pass and offers incredible views of indigenous life in Peru. In addition, you can walk two hours along the rails from Hidroeléctrica to Aguas Calientes for free.