Tour includes:
- Pick you up from your hotel in Cusco.
- Tourist transportation.
- Professional tour guide.
Tour does not includes:
- Entrance fees to all attractions to visit.
Ticket Prices
General Tourist Ticket
- Price Foreign Tourists: s /. 130
- Price National Tourists: s /. 70
With this ticket you can visit: Sacsayhuaman, Kenko, Pukapukara Tambomachay and all tourist attraction in sacred valley of the incas
Partial Tourist ticket
To make the City Tour, you will need the ” Partial Tourist Ticket” which includes Sacsayhuaman, Kenko,Puca Pucara and Tambomachay. Additionally you will require admission tickets for the cathedral and Koricancha:
- Cathedral S /. 25 Peruvian soles.
- Koricancha S /. 10 Peruvian soles.
Mapa – Recorrido del Tour
Tour description
This tour starts with pick up service from your respective hotels, between 13:15 hrs y 13:45 hrs. We are going to visit:
Cathedral
Colonial religious monument of an extraordinary artistic value, inside the work of cusqueñian artists are exhibited.
Qoricancha
The ancient Sun Temple located in the heart of Cusco is famous for its unique stone architecture. This grand Temple was once filled with gold and contains many different chambers dedicated to the god´s of the Moon, Stars, Thunder and Rainbows which makes it stand out from anything else.
Sacsayhuaman
It is one of the most significant archaeological legacies that Cusco City has, due to its construction, composed of huge blocks of stone. It´s construction lasted over 50 years and used more than 20,000 men.
Qenqo
Another archaeological complex of the Inca Empire time is of particular interest due to its subterranean chamber made entirely of giant rock, the huge semicircular amphitheatre which was used as a temple for public ceremonies, the underground galleries and a sculpture which stands is meters high.
Pukapucara
This fortress is composed of large walls, terraces, staircases and was part of the defensive centre of Cusco, in particular and the Inca Empire in general.
Tambomachay
An archaeological site that was destined to worship the water and the head of the Inca Empire. This place is also known as “Bath of the Inca” or” Ñusta’s bath”. It consists of a series of aqueducts, canals and three waterfalls that run though the ruins.