Explore the City: Unmissable City Tour with Expert Guides

Explore the City: Unmissable City Tour with Expert Guides

Explore the City: Unmissable City Tour with Expert Guides

Embark on a fascinating city tour and discover the impressive destinations that Peru has to offer. In this definitive guide, you’ll find all the information needed to plan your adventure: how to reach the main attractions, the best time to visit them, what to bring with you, a travel map, and the best tips to fully enjoy this experience.

Get ready to be amazed by spectacular landscapes, contemplate Peru’s rich culture, and feel a unique connection with nature and history in every magical corner of the country. Make your city tour in Peru an unforgettable memory!

It’s time to pack, new destinations await you!!

Your adventure is about to begin, but first, review these prior considerations.

01. Documents
02. Clothing
03. Weather
04. Altitude
05. Location

Don’t forget to bring the following documents:

  • 📄 ID card or Foreign Resident Card
  • ✈️ Passport
  • 🎟️ Boarding pass

Start the adventure ↓

city tour

01. Cusco, starting point of a great adventure

We are welcomed by the imposing city of the ancient Inca empire, a place that has preserved its ancestral essence without giving up the comforts of a modern city.

Cusco City Tour with Andean Dance Show

A cultural gem in express format: experience the charm of Cusco in half a day.

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South Valley Tour (Half Day)

Discover communities that create the best handicrafts in Cusco.

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Cusco Panoramic Bus

Discover Cusco from a new perspective aboard the Panoramic Bus with unparalleled views witnessing vibrant, colorful cultures.

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02. Informative blogs about city tours

This is what you need for your unforgettable adventure.

Complete Guide for a City Tour in Cusco

Find out how to visit every corner of our immortal Cusco.

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Tour or Self-Guided Adventure: How to do a City Tour

Experience a luxury adventure.

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Practical Tips to Enjoy Your City Tour in Cusco

Take these recommendations into account.

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Everything You Need to Know Before Doing a City Tour

Discover why Cusco is an unbeatable tourist destination.

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03. Learn about the places in Cusco

Get inspired by our blog and discover the culture, mystique, and gastronomy in advance.

Plaza de Armas

Local Dance Show

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04. Discover Cusco with Our All-Inclusive Packages

Explore one of the wonders of the world with our personalized tour packages.
Enjoy exclusive 2, 5, or 7-day tours that will take you to see the best of Machu Picchu and its surroundings.

Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu

2 days

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Machu Picchu and Cusco

4 days

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Machu Picchu and Cusco

7 days

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Machu Picchu Package

5 days

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Cusco City Tour

1. What places are visited on the Cusco City Tour?

You’ll visit Qoricancha, Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay.

2. How long does the Cusco City Tour last?

The tour lasts approximately half a day, between 4 to 5 hours.

3. What time does the Cusco City Tour start?

It generally starts between 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.

4. What does the Cusco City Tour include?

It includes transportation, professional guide, and entrance to the sites if you purchase the Tourist Ticket.

5. Do I need the Tourist Ticket for the City Tour?

Yes, you need the Partial or General Tourist Ticket to enter various archaeological sites.

6. Is entrance to Qoricancha included?

No, entrance to Qoricancha is paid separately.

7. Is it suitable for children and older people?

Yes, it’s suitable, although there are walks and uneven terrain at some archaeological sites.

8. What clothes should I wear on the City Tour?

It’s recommended to wear comfortable clothes, sneakers, hat, sunscreen, and a light jacket.

9. Does the tour operate every day?

Yes, the Cusco City Tour is available every day of the year.

10. Can I do the City Tour on the same day I arrive in Cusco?

Yes, it’s a good option to acclimatize on your first day in the city.

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