Escape the ordinary and embark on a captivating walking adventure through Cusco’s historic streets and the vibrant San Pedro Market. Guided by knowledgeable locals, you’ll explore a rich tapestry of Inca and colonial influences, from artisan workshops showcasing traditional crafts to the lively market brimming with exotic Andean delicacies. Delight your senses as you learn about the flavors and culture of this enchanting city, where the past and present seamlessly intertwine. But the true wonder lies in the stories you’ll uncover, beckoning you to delve deeper into Cusco’s captivating world.
Key Points
- Explore the historic streets and markets of Cusco, combining sightseeing, walking, and encounters with local storytellers.
- Discover the blend of Inca and Spanish architecture, including the iconic Cusco Cathedral and the vibrant Cusikancha area.
- Immerse in the artisan workshops and traditional handicrafts of the charming San Blas neighborhood.
- Savor the rich flavors of Peruvian cuisine, from cacao-infused chocolates to the national cocktail, Pisco Sour.
- This 2.5-hour small-group tour offers an engaging and authentic cultural experience for a maximum of 10 participants.
Overview and Booking Details
The Cusco Street and San Pedro Market Walking Adventure offers a captivating 2.5-hour small-group tour, limited to just 10 participants per session.
Led by an English-speaking live guide, this immersive experience explores the vibrant streets and markets of Cusco. Priced from $13 per person, the tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Visitors can reserve their spot and pay nothing today, taking advantage of the "reserve now & pay later" policy.
With the combination of sightseeing, walking, and scenic views, this walking adventure promises an enriching and memorable glimpse into the cultural tapestry of Cusco.
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Highlights and Itinerary
Starting at the Portal de Carnes 254 in Cusco, the guided tour takes visitors on an immersive journey through the city’s storied past.
Highlights include the breathtaking Cusco Cathedral, the blending of Inca and Spanish architectural influences, the vibrant murals and ancient trees of Cusikancha, and the charming artisan workshops in the San Blas neighborhood.
Visitors will also savor the stunning views from the San Cristobal viewpoint and indulge in a tasting of Peruvian chocolate, fruits, traditional bread, and the national cocktail, Pisco Sour.
This captivating adventure provides an enriching exploration of Cusco’s rich heritage and local culture.
- Plaza de Armas
- Cusikancha
- Twelve Angles Stone
- San Blas neighborhood
Taste Peruvian Delicacies
During the Cusco Street and San Pedro Market Adventure, visitors can indulge in a delightful tasting of Peruvian delicacies.
The tour guides introduce guests to rich, complex chocolates made from native Peruvian cacao beans. Travelers also savor traditional Peruvian fruits and freshly baked bread, offering a taste of the local cuisine.
The highlight of the culinary experience is the Pisco Sour, Peru’s national cocktail. Guests learn about the history and cultural significance of this iconic drink while sipping its distinctive blend of Pisco brandy, lime juice, simple syrup, and egg white.
These tastings provide an immersive glimpse into the vibrant flavors and traditions that define Peruvian gastronomy.
Engage With Local Storytellers
Alongside the culinary delights, the Cusco Street and San Pedro Market Adventure immerses visitors in the captivating stories shared by local storytellers.
These passionate individuals weave together tales of Incan history, cultural traditions, and personal experiences, offering an enriching glimpse into the vibrant fabric of Cusco.
Guests can expect to:
- Hear enchanting legends about the city’s ancient landmarks and monuments
- Learn about the significance of traditional Peruvian attire and handicrafts
- Discover the role of indigenous ingredients in shaping the region’s cuisine
- Gain insights into the daily lives and struggles of the local community
These intimate interactions with the storytellers elevate the tour, transforming it into a truly immersive cultural experience that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyAccessibility and Restrictions
Although the Cusco Street and San Pedro Market Adventure offers an immersive cultural experience, it may not be suitable for all visitors.
The tour isn’t recommended for wheelchair users, visually impaired individuals, those suffering from altitude sickness, babies under 1 year, and people over 70 years old.
Plus, certain items aren’t allowed, such as baby strollers, bikes, backpacks, alcohol, drugs, and electric wheelchairs.
Participants are advised to bring water and sunscreen to stay hydrated and protected from the sun.
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Customer Ratings and Feedback
The Cusco Street and San Pedro Market Adventure has earned an impressive overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 9 customer reviews.
Reviewers highlight the knowledgeable and well-prepared tour guides, who provide an enriching and engaging experience.
Customers praise the adventure, noting highlights such as:
- Tasting rich, complex chocolates made from native ingredients
- Experiencing traditional Peruvian fruits and bread
- Enjoying the national cocktail, the Pisco Sour
- Engaging with local storytellers sharing tales of history and folklore
The overwhelmingly positive feedback from participants underscores the exceptional quality and value of this walking tour, making it a must-do activity for visitors to Cusco.
Inclusions and Exclusions
This walking tour includes an engaging exploration of Cusco’s historic streets and the vibrant San Pedro Market.
Guests will marvel at the Cusco Cathedral’s golden facade, discover Inca and Spanish architectural influences, and admire the vibrant murals and ancient trees in Cusikancha.
They’ll also venture into the charming San Blas neighborhood, visit the stunning Sapantiana aqueduct, and take in panoramic views from the San Cristobal viewpoint.
Along the way, they’ll have the opportunity to taste delectable Peruvian chocolate, savor traditional fruits and bread, and sip on the national cocktail, Pisco Sour.
However, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, the visually impaired, those with altitude sickness, babies under 1, or people over 70.
Explore Cusco’s Vibrant Culture
Cusco’s vibrant culture comes alive as visitors embark on this immersive walking adventure through the city’s historic streets and bustling San Pedro Market.
Guided by knowledgeable locals, participants explore ancient Inca and colonial influences, from the intricate Cusikancha ruins to the ornate Cusco Cathedral.
Along the way, they discover:
- Artisan workshops showcasing the region’s vibrant textile and pottery traditions
- Lively markets brimming with exotic Andean fruits, spices, and traditional breads
- Panoramic viewpoints offering breathtaking vistas of the city’s picturesque landscapes
- Opportunities to savor the flavors of Peru, including rich chocolate, pisco sour, and other local delights.
This immersive experience provides a captivating window into Cusco’s living heritage and the enduring spirit of its people.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on the tour. The tour has specific restrictions to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants. Guests are advised to leave their pets at home and focus on enjoying the guided sightseeing experience.
Is There a Dress Code for the Walking Tour?
The walking tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but it’s best to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes. Casual attire is fine, as you’ll be doing a lot of walking and exploring the city.
Can I Leave the Tour Group at Any Time?
While on the tour, participants are generally expected to stay with the group. However, the tour guide may allow individuals to briefly break away if needed, as long as they rejoin the group before moving to the next stop.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Yes, photography is generally allowed during the walking tour. Guests are encouraged to capture the vibrant murals, historic architecture, and local markets to help create lasting memories of their Cusco experience.
Is This Tour Suitable for Children Under 5 Years Old?
This tour isn’t recommended for children under 5 years old. The itinerary includes some walking, and the tour may not be suitable for young kids due to potential altitude challenges and safety restrictions on strollers and baby carriages.
Recap
Enjoy the captivating blend of Inca and colonial influences that define Cusco’s vibrant culture. Weave through historic streets, uncover artisanal workshops, and savor the flavors of Peru at the lively San Pedro Market. This walking adventure offers an authentic and enriching experience, where the past and present intertwine to create a truly unforgettable journey.
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