City Tour Cusco
The City Tour in Cusco is one of the most complete experiences to learn about the history and architecture of the capital of the Inca Empire. This tour allows you to explore iconic places that have witnessed the greatness of the Inca civilization and Spanish colonial influence. Visitors will marvel at the Cusco Cathedral, which houses an impressive collection of religious art, and the Temple of Koricancha, the most important Inca temple dedicated to the Sun god. Additionally, the tour includes visits to the impressive archaeological remains of Sacsayhuamán, an Inca fortress with monumental walls, Qenqo, a ceremonial site with carved stone altars, Puca Pucara, an ancient military fortress, and Tambomachay, known for its water fountains and its connection to the Inca water cult.
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Why Choose the City Tour?
Cusco is a city with an incomparable historical and cultural heritage. Taking a City Tour allows you to immerse yourself in its past and understand the fusion between Inca and Spanish cultures. During the tour, visitors can observe colonial architecture built on Inca foundations, as well as temples, plazas, and important archaeological sites. Additionally, this tour is an excellent option to acclimatize before exploring higher-altitude destinations such as Machu Picchu or Rainbow Mountain.
Main Archaeological Sites
- Cusco Cathedral: A colonial art icon with impressive altarpieces and paintings from the Cusco School.
- Temple of Koricancha: The most important temple of the Inca Empire, dedicated to the Sun god.
- Sacsayhuamán: An impressive archaeological complex with cyclopean walls and panoramic views of Cusco.
- Qenqo: A ceremonial center with underground passages and carved stone altars.
- Puca Pucara: A military fortress with terraces and viewpoints.
- Tambomachay: An Inca water complex related to the worship of water.
Best Time to Visit
Cusco can be visited all year round, but the best time to take a City Tour is between May and September, when the weather is drier and the days are sunny. During the rainy season (December to March), some visits may be affected by heavy rainfall. However, each season has its charm and offers a different perspective of the city and its surroundings.
Festivities and Important Events
- Inti Raymi (June 24): The Festival of the Sun, one of the most important celebrations in the Andes.
- Holy Week: Religious events at the Cusco Cathedral and various churches.
- Feast of the Virgin of Carmen (July 16): Celebrated in Paucartambo, but with events in Cusco.
- Corpus Christi: Procession of saints and virgins through the Plaza de Armas.
Useful Tips
- Dress in layers, as the temperature can vary throughout the day.
- Use sunscreen and bring water to stay hydrated.
- Purchase the Cusco Tourist Ticket to access various archaeological sites.
- Take the tour in the first days of your stay to adapt to the altitude.

General Information:
- Duration: 5 hours
- Recommended visit: All year round
- Altitude: 3,399 m.a.s.l.
- Temperature: Max. 20°C / Min. 5°C