FREE WALKING TOUR CUSCO

FREE WALKING TOUR CUSCO

Free Walking Tour Cusco City

The free walking Tour Cusco typically takes on a private guided tour of the most remarkable and historical sites of Cusco City. Experience a journey through history, visiting small alleys, traditional markets and viewpoints that sightseeing buses will never cover.

Our enhanced Walking Tour Cusco Peru is a great introduction to the Inca culture and spanish colonial era. The former capital city of the Inca empire shows countless ancient monuments as a testament of their long lasting influence. Walk and stop by the famous street of Twelve Angled rock, Cusco’s main square, San Cristobal look-out and the San Pedro Market. The free tours in Cusco also show us the traditional neighborhood of San Blas known for its artisanship.

The Cusco walking Tour in Cusco City offers a personalized experience by the hand of a professional local tour guides. Unlike other companies with large groups, we prefer small groups, such as couples, friends or families. This ensures that you can ask questions, walk at your own pace or make longer stops at convenience. In other words, you don’t follow the herd, with us you avoid the crowds and maximize your experience. Join us on this short but enriching experience of Cusco city.

Best Free Walking Tour Cusco – Details

  • Meeting Location: Cusco hotel.
  • End Location: Cusco hotel.
  • Tour Duration: Walking Tour in Cusco  (5 hours).
  • Max. Elevation: 3,400 m / 11,152 ft.
Day 1: Free Walking Tour in Cusco

Our personalized Walking Tour in Cusco begins at your downtown hotel and at indicated time. Our first destination is the artisan neighborhood of San Blas, a charming and lively neighborhood that is home to many artisans, workshops and craft shops. Walk through its narrow, steep streets with old houses, built by the Spanish over important Inca foundations. Visit the church of San Blas, then we will stop at the famous Stone of Twelve Angles to take some photos.

We continue our walk to the Main square of Cusco also known as the Plaza de Armas, in the heart of the city. From here, we will continue with our sightseeing walk, visiting and explaining about colonial churches, squares, and arches as well as giving unbiased information about local restaurants and cafes.

Our last stop will be in the local market of San Pedro, which operates every day of the week with a variety of items sold, as the beautiful pastries, fresh juices, delicious cheeses, huge breads that are bigger than a head, tropical fruits and vegetables, herbs and spices, fresh coca leaves and also “strange” snakes in bottles, animal heads and soups served with a jaw in its products. You can take all the time you want to tour the many small stalls, which are inspired by the style of this very special place, and you can buy traditional souvenirs to take home.

Included

  • Expert local tour guide with fluent English
    • Take a private guided walk along Cusco’s typical Inca streets.
    • Visit historical buildings from Inca and colonial times.
    • Visit the Inca Museum, which has a complete collection of this amazing Inca culture.
    • Get local interaction with families and vendors from San Pedro Market.
    • Local guides with a lot of knowledge of local culture and a great introduction to Inca Culture.
  • You can pay directly to your local tour guide.

     Prices are per person, valid through 2023
    2 – 3  4 – 5  6 – 7 8
    $ 26 $ 17 $ 14 $ 12

Itinerary

Day 1: Free Walking Tour in Cusco

Our personalized Walking Tour in Cusco begins at your downtown hotel and at indicated time. Our first destination is the artisan neighborhood of San Blas, a charming and lively neighborhood that is home to many artisans, workshops and craft shops. Walk through its narrow, steep streets with old houses, built by the Spanish over important Inca foundations. Visit the church of San Blas, then we will stop at the famous Stone of Twelve Angles to take some photos.

We continue our walk to the Main square of Cusco also known as the Plaza de Armas, in the heart of the city. From here, we will continue with our sightseeing walk, visiting and explaining about colonial churches, squares, and arches as well as giving unbiased information about local restaurants and cafes.

Our last stop will be in the local market of San Pedro, which operates every day of the week with a variety of items sold, as the beautiful pastries, fresh juices, delicious cheeses, huge breads that are bigger than a head, tropical fruits and vegetables, herbs and spices, fresh coca leaves and also “strange” snakes in bottles, animal heads and soups served with a jaw in its products. You can take all the time you want to tour the many small stalls, which are inspired by the style of this very special place, and you can buy traditional souvenirs to take home.

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