Tourist Attractions of the City Tour Cusco

Tourist Attractions of the City Tour Cusco

Tourist Attractions of the City Tour Cusco

The City Tour Cusco is the best way to discover the archaeological, historical, and cultural treasures of the ancient Inca capital. With our agency Travel to Machu Picchu, you will enjoy a unique half-day experience, comfortably and safely visiting the main Tourist Attractions of the City Tour Cusco.

In this detailed article, you’ll get to know each attraction, itinerary, costs, and recommendations to make the most of your tour. Get ready to fall in love with the Archaeological Capital of America!

Why Choose the City Tour Cusco?

The City Tour Cusco is usually done on the first day of your trip to help you acclimate to the altitude (3,399 m.a.s.l.) and to get familiar with the local history. Some of the City Tour Tourist Attractions include:

Detailed Itinerary

The tour lasts approximately 5 hours and can be done in two time slots:

AttractionApproximate ScheduleDescription
Cathedral of Cusco08:00 – 08:45Visit to the Basilica of the Virgin of the Assumption, World Heritage Site.
Coricancha09:00 – 09:45Temple of the Sun and Convent of Santo Domingo, a symbol of Inca-Spanish syncretism.
Sacsayhuamán10:15 – 11:00Impressive fortress with stones weighing up to 120 tons.
Qenqo11:15 – 11:45Ceremonial center with underground labyrinths and sacred amphitheater.
Puca Pucara12:00 – 12:30“Red Fortress” used as a military post and rest area for the Inca.
Tambomachay12:45 – 13:15Water sanctuary with aqueducts and channels still in operation.

Description of the Tourist Attractions of the City Tour Cusco

Cathedral of Cusco

Cathedral of Cusco

Cathedral of Cusco

Built between 1560 and 1654, the Cathedral of Cusco rises in the Plaza de Armas. Originally an Inca temple dedicated to Wiracocha, it now impresses with its Renaissance and Baroque architecture, its silver main altarpiece, and its Cusqueña School paintings.

Coricancha and Convent of Santo Domingo

Coricancha

Coricancha

The Coricancha was the most sacred temple of the Inca Empire, covered in pure gold. After the Spanish conquest, the Convent of Santo Domingo was built over its walls. This City Tour Tourist Site reveals the fusion of two worlds: fine Inca stonework and colonial frescoes.

Sacsayhuamán

Sacsayhuamán

Sacsayhuamán

At the top of the city, Sacsayhuamán offers panoramic views and an architectural enigma: stone pieces carved with millimetric precision. Every June 24, the Inti Raymi, the “Festival of the Sun,” is held here.

Qenqo

Qenqo

Qenqo

Its Quechua name means “Labyrinth.” Qenqo is a ceremonial complex with channels, funerary niches, and a rock-carved amphitheater. Its mystery lies in the underground passages and zoomorphic sculptures.

Puca Pucara

Puca Pucara

Puca Pucara

The “Red Fortress” guarded the entrance to the city. Puca Pucara stands out for its reddish tone at sunset and its military structures: platforms, aqueducts, and water storage facilities.

Tambomachay

Tambomachay

Tambomachay

Known as the “Inca’s Bath,” Tambomachay honors water with fountains, canals, and ever-flowing springs. This small sanctuary surrounded by nature invites you to rest after a tour full of history.

Service Options: Shared vs Private

FeatureSharedPrivate
Group size5–15 people1–7 people
Guide languagesSpanish, EnglishSpanish, English or others
FlexibilityFixed schedulesSchedules adapted to you
TransportationShared minivanPrivate car or minivan

Costs and Discounts

Available discounts: Peruvian citizens (present DNI), under 18 years old (present DNI).

Recommendations for Your Tour

Other Optional City Tour Tourist Sites

Conclusion

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