Hotel Casa Campesina





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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 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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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 excellent trek goes along an Inca Trail visiting several sites, among which the Temple of the Moon, Q'enqo, Qapaq Ñam, Inkilltambo, Kallachaka and Rumi Wasi stand out. A very complete journey with beautiful landscapes and interesting archaeological sites. To return, some tourism services locate private transport in Rumi Wasi, if not, you must return via public transport extending the walk 1.2 km to Av Collasuyo and 1.5 km to Av de la Cultura to take transport.
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Cristo Blanco is a statue of Jesus Christ with outstretched arms that stands on the hills of the city of Cusco and measures about 8 meters (26 feet). The walk starts from the Plaza de Armas, with a gradual incline through the city and paved most of the way. The entrance to the area has shops and the entrance is free. You can easily add it to your short visits in the area or even to the visit to the ruins of Sacsayhuamán. The difficulty is mainly due to the altitude.