Casa Andina Standard Cusco Plaza





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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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Loop hike from Cusco passing through some of the archaeological sites of greatest interest: first the Temple of the Moon, Puca Pucara, Tambomachay and return to Cusco stopping at the incredible ruins of Saqsayhuamán. A very complete experience on the roads of the Cusco valley. Not recommended if it's foggy, as the trail after Tambomachay is not marked at all. Bring rain gear, sunscreen, and a jacket. Weather conditions vary very fast at almost 4,000 m.
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Inqilltambo is an Inca ruin in the vicinity of Cusco which was created by the Inca Wiracocha and later developed by his son the Inca Pachakuteq. It is accessible on foot from the center of Cuzco and returns on foot via the Temple of the Moon and the San Blas district. The ruin presents terraces, galleries and anthropomorphological figures in high relief. The walk starts in the town then climbs and crosses the fields and the eucalyptus forest.
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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...
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This walk in the city of Cusco begins at the corner of Plaza de Armas and takes you to the edge of Plaza Regocijo where there is the Museum of Contemporary Art. Then you will continue to the San Pedro market, which you can visit, before returning through the Plaza de Armas and taking the alley of Cordoba Del Tucuman to the small Plaza de Nazarenas, the square on which there is the museum of pre-Columbian art Larco Herrera.