1. Plaza Mayor de Cusco
The main square of Cusco, known for its historical significance and surrounded by beautiful colonial architecture, shops, and restaurants.
The best places to see and eat in Cusco, ranked by real travelers.
The main square of Cusco, known for its historical significance and surrounded by beautiful colonial architecture, shops, and restaurants.
A bustling market offering a variety of local goods, fresh produce, traditional foods, and souvenirs.
A massive Incan ceremonial complex with impressive stonework, offering stunning views of Cusco.
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Once the richest temple of the Inca Empire, this site features impressive stone architecture and an informative museum.
A famous example of Incan stone masonry located on Hatun Rumiyoc Street, known for its perfect twelve-angled fit.
An archaeological site featuring a large limestone rock with carved channels, believed to have been used for ceremonial purposes.
Built on the foundations of the Inca Qorikancha temple, this church and convent blend Inca and colonial architecture.
An archaeological site associated with the Inca Empire, known for its well-preserved aqueducts, canals, and waterfalls.
A cultural center showcasing traditional music and dance performances, offering insight into the rich cultural heritage of the Cusco region.
A large monument dedicated to the famous Incan emperor Pachacutec, featuring a museum inside with exhibits on Incan history.
A stunning example of colonial architecture located on the Plaza de Armas, known for its intricate interiors and significant historical artifacts.
A smaller plaza near the main square, offering a more relaxed atmosphere with benches, trees, and surrounding cafes.
A museum dedicated to the history and production of chocolate, offering interactive workshops and delicious samples.
A wildlife sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating native Peruvian animals, including Andean condors and pumas.
A museum showcasing a wide range of artifacts from the Inca civilization, providing a comprehensive look at Incan history and culture.
A museum located in a colonial house that displays historical artifacts, paintings, and exhibits related to Cusco's rich history.
A museum dedicated to showcasing traditional Peruvian folk art, including textiles, pottery, and other handcrafted items.
A museum located outside of Cusco that presents an immersive experience of pre-Columbian civilizations in Peru through detailed exhibits and life-size dioramas.
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