

Experience the ancient Incan site of Sacsayhuaman illuminated at night, with a sound and light show that brings history to life.

Explore the impressive Inca ruins, including the iconic zigzag walls and panoramic views of Cusco.
Immerse yourself in local culture at this bustling market, offering local food, crafts, and textiles.
Witness a captivating performance of Inca music, dance, and history under the stars.
Meat, potatoes, and corn cooked in a pit oven, served with chili sauce.
Roasted guinea pig with potatoes and corn, often served with aji sauce.
Alcoholic drink made from Pisco, lime juice, egg whites, and bitters.
Famous for its traditional Peruvian breakfast dishes and stunning views of Sacsayhuaman.
A historic restaurant offering traditional Cusqueña cuisine in a colonial setting.
A fine dining restaurant offering a fusion of Peruvian and international cuisine with stunning views of Cusco.
Handmade from local Andean wool, these hats are traditional to the region and help support local artisans.
Crafted with silver and semi-precious stones, these pieces reflect Inca designs and are popular among tourists.
Dried coca leaves are sacred to the Inca culture and are often used in traditional ceremonies or as a natural remedy.
Cusco's weather can be unpredictable, with rain showers common in the evenings.
The Sacsayhuaman Night Show involves walking on uneven surfaces and stairs.
Staying hydrated is crucial at high altitudes like Cusco's.

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