City tour
The Half Day City Tour in Cusco is a fantastic tour of the city, as well as the nearby archaeological sites. It is an excellent alternative to get to know the city before visiting Machu Picchu or other places. Cusco is considered a city with a living culture because customs are still maintained since Inca times even going through the Colonial period, this makes many travelers prefer it as the main option when deciding where to spend their vacations.
This experience is intended for all ages and can be done individually to meet new people, as a couple or with friends with whom to share emotions and also as a family to live an unforgettable adventure.
Day 01: City Tour in Cusco Half Day (Morning)
🕐 09:30 – 10:00 Pick up from your hotel to start the City Tour experience.
🕐 10:20 – 13:30 Tour of the main archaeological centers (Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Pucapucara and Tambomachay).
🕐 The end point in Cusco is in Plaza San Francisco at approximately 2:30 pm.
Day 01: City Tour in Cusco Half Day (Afternoon)
🕐 13:00 – 13:30 Pick up from your hotel to start the City Tour experience.
🕐 13:30 – 15:00 Visit to the Cathedral of Cusco and the Qoricancha or Temple of the Sun.
🕐 15:00 – 18:30 Tour of the main archaeological centers (Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Pucapucara and Tambomachay).
🕐 The end point in Cusco is in the Plaza San Francisco at approximately 18:30 pm.
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What to bring ?:
o Small backpack, rain poncho (January and February – rainy season), warm clothes for the night.
o Canteen with water, sunscreen, sunglasses.
o Cash (additional purchases), camera, snacks.
• Get to know the Basilica of the Cathedral and the Qoricancha.
• Walk the extensive esplanade of Saqsayhuaman.
• Discover the mysteries of Qenqo.
• Appreciate the sunset from Pukapukara.
The Half Day City Tour in Cusco is a fantastic tour of the city, as well as the nearby archaeological sites. It is also an excellent alternative to get to know the city before visiting Machu Picchu or other places. Cusco is considered a city with a living culture because customs are still maintained since Inca times even going through the Colonial period this makes many travelers …