Enjoy the captivating history and vibrant culture of Cusco, the former Inca capital. Join a guided walking tour that takes you through the city’s iconic landmarks, from the majestic Cathedral to the Company of Jesus. Wander the charming streets of the San Blas neighborhood, sipping a refreshing Pisco Sour or traditional Chicha Morada. As the tour culminates with an enchanting Andean music show, you’ll be transported to the heart of this historic city’s rich heritage. Uncover the stories that lie within Cusco’s timeless architecture and explore the enduring traditions that continue to shape its dynamic identity.
Key Points
- A 2-hour walking tour of Cusco’s historic landmarks, including the Cathedral, Company of Jesus, and Qoricancha, with a Pisco Sour and Andean music performance.
- Exploration of the picturesque San Blas neighborhood and insights from a bilingual guide on Inca and colonial influences.
- Optional museum visits and a luthier’s workshop to deepen the understanding of Cusco’s rich cultural heritage.
- Suitability restrictions for individuals with mobility or hearing impairments, and a minimum requirement of four participants for French guided tours.
- High customer satisfaction with knowledgeable and enthusiastic tour guides, informative content, and excellent views of the historic city.
Tour Overview
The tour overview provides a comprehensive look at the key details of the Cusco Historic Walking Tour.
It’s a 2-hour experience that’s limited to just 10 participants. The tour is available in both English and Spanish, and it departs from the Plaza de Armas, where the guide will be holding a white umbrella.
Customers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour covers major landmarks like the Cathedral, the Company of Jesus, and Qoricancha. Guests will also explore the charming San Blas neighborhood and enjoy a Pisco Sour or Chicha Morada drink.
An Andean music show and a visit to the Temple of the First Inca Ruler are also part of the experience.
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Experience Highlights
Through the lively streets of Cusco, this tour enables guests to explore the city’s rich history.
Visitors will visit major landmarks like the Cathedral, Company of Jesus, and the Qoricancha, the Sun Temple.
They’ll also discover the charming San Blas neighborhood and its picturesque streets.
At the end of the tour, guests can enjoy a Pisco Sour or Chicha Morada and watch an Andean music show.
The tour also includes a visit to the Temple of the First Inca Ruler, Manco Capac.
Throughout the experience, the bilingual guide provides insightful commentary, including lesser-known local gems.
Inclusions
What does the Cusco walking tour include?
The tour provides a bilingual guide to lead you through the historic sites and offer insightful commentary.
You’ll visit a luthier’s workshop to learn about traditional instrument making.
The tour also includes your choice of a refreshing Pisco Sour or the non-alcoholic Chicha Morada.
Plus, the tour offers optional entry to museums, allowing you to delve deeper into Cusco’s rich history and culture at your own pace.
The inclusions are designed to enhance your experience, immersing you in the sights, sounds, and flavors that make Cusco a truly captivating destination.
Important Information
Who should avoid this Cusco walking tour?
The tour isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, babies under 1 year, people over 95 years, or hearing-impaired individuals.
There’s also a minimum requirement of four customers for French guided tours to proceed.
The tour includes some walking and visiting historic sites, so those with limited mobility may find it challenging.
It’s important to consider these restrictions before booking the tour to ensure it’s the right fit.
The tour provider wants to ensure all participants can fully enjoy the experience.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyCustomer Reviews
According to the customer reviews, the Cusco walking tour has an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 51 reviews.
Reviewers highlight the tour guide’s knowledgeability and enthusiasm, as well as the informative content about Inca history and colonial influence. Participants also praised the great views of the city and the opportunity to visit local gems.
The tour seems to exceed expectations, though some reviewers noted a potential misunderstanding regarding the tour being a free walking tour, as it effectively pre-pays the expected tip.
The key highlights from the customer reviews include:
- Knowledgeable and enthusiastic tour guides
- Informative content about Incas and colonization
- Excellent views of the historic city
- Potential misunderstanding about the tour being free
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Exploring Cusco’s History
Cusco’s history is a captivating tapestry woven with the threads of ancient Inca civilization and the lasting impact of Spanish colonization. During this walking tour, visitors explore the city’s rich heritage, exploring iconic landmarks like the Cathedral, Company of Jesus, and the revered Qoricancha – the Sun Temple. The tour also takes guests through the charming San Blas neighborhood, showcasing the contrast between Cusco’s Inca foundations and colonial architecture. Interspersed throughout the experience are insights from the knowledgeable guide, who shares lesser-known local gems and the enduring cultural traditions that have shaped this remarkable destination.
Inca Landmarks | Colonial Landmarks | Cultural Fusion |
---|---|---|
Qoricancha (Sun Temple) | Cathedral | San Blas Neighborhood |
Manco Capac Temple | Company of Jesus | Pisco Sour and Music Show |
Inca Stonework | Baroque Influences | Bilingual Commentary |
Pisco Sour and Music
At the culmination of the walking tour, visitors are treated to a delightful experience that encapsulates the vibrant cultural heritage of Cusco.
Guests are served a traditional Pisco Sour, a quintessential Peruvian cocktail made with Pisco, lime juice, simple syrup, and egg white. As they sip on this refreshing beverage, they’re entertained by an Andean music show, featuring local musicians playing iconic instruments like the pan flute and charango.
This immersive experience allows travelers to:
- Savor the distinctive flavors of Peruvian mixology.
- Immerse themselves in the rhythmic melodies of the Andes.
- Gain a deeper appreciation for Cusco’s rich cultural tapestry.
- Conclude the tour on a high note, with lasting memories of the city’s heritage.
Meeting Point and Accessibility
The tour begins at a central location in Cusco – the Inca Fountain in the iconic Plaza de Armas. A guide holding a white umbrella will meet the group at this easily recognizable meeting point.
The tour isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, babies under 1 year, people over 95 years, or hearing-impaired individuals.
French guided tours require a minimum of four customers to proceed. This ensures a quality, personalized experience for participants.
For those with accessibility needs, the operator advises contacting them in advance to discuss options and accommodate where possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Photography is generally allowed during the tour. Participants can capture the historic landmarks, charming streets, and cultural performances. However, visitors should be mindful and respectful when taking photos, especially inside religious sites.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Private Groups?
The tour can be customized for private groups upon request. Group size and pricing may vary, and additional features or modifications to the itinerary can be accommodated to suit the group’s specific needs and preferences.
What Type of Transportation Is Used During the Tour?
The tour is entirely on foot, with no transportation used. Guests explore Cusco’s historic landmarks and neighborhoods by walking, allowing them to fully enjoy the city’s rich culture and architecture.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Children on the Tour?
This tour is not suitable for infants under 1 year old or individuals over 95 years old. Plus, the tour is not recommended for those with mobility impairments or hearing disabilities. However, there are no specific age restrictions for children.
Can the Tour Be Conducted in Other Languages Besides English and Spanish?
The tour can be conducted in English and Spanish. While French-language tours are offered, they require a minimum of four participants to proceed, as per the important information provided.
Recap
Cusco’s captivating history and vibrant cultural heritage come to life on this walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks, enjoy a refreshing Pisco Sour, and learn about the rich Andean music, creating an unforgettable experience. With a knowledgeable guide, you’ll discover the city’s charming neighborhoods and gain a deeper appreciation for Cusco’s enduring legacy.
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