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Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Full Day Discovery Tour with Train
Tours • From Cusco

Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Full Day Discovery Tour with Train

English guided
Free cancellation
50+ booked
฿ 8,529
Cusco a Machu Picchu Overland – Cultural 2-Day Tour
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Cusco a Machu Picchu Overland – Cultural 2-Day Tour

English guided
Free cancellation
★ 4.7 (7) • 50+ booked
฿ 6,023
Cusco to Machu Picchu Day Trip
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Cusco to Machu Picchu Day Trip

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English guided
100+ booked
฿ 10,951
Cusco Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain Full-Day Tour
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Cusco Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain Full-Day Tour

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English guided
Free cancellation
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★ 4.3 (8) • 50+ booked
฿ 1,106
Cusco Machu Picchu Full-Day Small Group Guided Tour
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Cusco Machu Picchu Full-Day Small Group Guided Tour

Hotel pick-up
English guided
★ 4.6 (10) • 100+ booked
฿ 12,150
Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu & Rainbow Mountain 3-day tour from Cusco
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Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu & Rainbow Mountain 3-day tour from Cusco

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English guided
Free cancellation
฿ 16,200
Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain Full-Day Guided Hiking Tour
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Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain Full-Day Guided Hiking Tour

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Private tour
English guided
Free cancellation
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★ 4.5 (2)
From ฿ 903
2 Day Machu Picchu Train Tour from Cusco – Scenic Inca Adventure
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2 Day Machu Picchu Train Tour from Cusco – Scenic Inca Adventure

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English guided
★ 4.0 (4) • 50+ booked
฿ 9,950
Cusco City & Sacsayhuaman Half-Day Small Group Tour
Tours • Cusco

Cusco City & Sacsayhuaman Half-Day Small Group Tour

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฿ 474
Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain Full Day Tour from Cusco
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Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain Full Day Tour from Cusco

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English guided
Free cancellation
★ 4.9 (8) • 100+ booked
฿ 1,579
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Machu Picchu 2-Day Cultural Tour from Cusco
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Machu Picchu 2-Day Cultural Tour from Cusco

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Private tour
English guided
฿ 12,319
Cusco Sacred Valley & Maras Salt Mines Full-Day Sightseeing Tour
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Cusco Sacred Valley & Maras Salt Mines Full-Day Sightseeing Tour

English guided
Free cancellation
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★ 4.7 (3)
฿ 1,715
Wyndham Costa del Sol Cusco
Hotels • Cusco

Wyndham Costa del Sol Cusco

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★ 4.7 (922)
From ฿ 3,801.6
Hotel Montecristo Cusco
Hotels • Cusco

Hotel Montecristo Cusco

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★ 4.4 (8)
From ฿ 1,404.2
Amaru Colonial
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Amaru Colonial

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★ 4.6 (96)
From ฿ 2,449.7
Yabar Hotel Plaza
Hotels • Cusco

Yabar Hotel Plaza

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★ 4.3 (283)
From ฿ 1,754.4
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
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Hilton Garden Inn Cusco

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★ 4.6 (1,000)
From ฿ 3,719.0
Eco Bunnu Inn
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Eco Bunnu Inn

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★ 4.5 (66)
From ฿ 1,152.8
Casa Flamenco San Agustin
Hotels • Cusco

Casa Flamenco San Agustin

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★ 4.2 (8)
From ฿ 1,162.4
HOTEL ANDINA CASA BOUTIQUE
Hotels • Cusco

HOTEL ANDINA CASA BOUTIQUE

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฿ 2,027.6
Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel, Cusco
Hotels • Cusco

Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel, Cusco

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★ 4.8 (442)
From ฿ 16,097.8
Nodo Cusco Garcilaso
Hotels • Cusco

Nodo Cusco Garcilaso

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★ 4.2 (187)
From ฿ 2,484.8
Hotel Taypikala Cusco
Hotels • Cusco

Hotel Taypikala Cusco

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★ 4.4 (740)
From ฿ 2,719.1
San Agustin Internacional Hotel
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San Agustin Internacional Hotel

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★ 3.9 (94)
From ฿ 2,187.8

Reviews of Cusco activities

Eruel ******
2025-09-27 22:19:54
Fantastic 5.0
Jose was fantastic, very accommodating and approachable, and did not leave us throughout our journey to Machu Picchu. He served as our guide from Cusco to Aguas Calientes. If you are looking for trusted guidance to Machu Picchu or other places to explore in Cusco, I highly recommend this tour and the amazing Jose as your guide. Hasta la vista!
Bensky ********
2025-12-09 00:35:16
Fantastic 5.0
The logistical peace of mind was much needed and was well executed by the staff. Everything was seemless and a breeze. The logistical staff and the guide at the site were very friendly and knowledgable. Machu Piccu is a site to experience at least once in your lifetime!
LIN ******
2025-10-22 14:52:47
Fantastic 5.0
The itinerary is well-planned, with short drives between attractions, making it easy to visit the ancient Inca sites. It's a great choice for people who enjoy scenery and history. The tour guide is knowledgeable and provides detailed explanations. The lunch arrangement is excellent. I recommend this easy day trip to anyone who likes ancient Inca culture.
클룩 회원
2025-10-16 09:41:40
Fantastic 5.0
I was hesitant because there were no reviews, but I really wanted to visit Vinicunca, so I applied with some doubt, but I had a great time. I suffered from altitude sickness, so I checked whether there were oxygen cans, and I was able to get quick answers via WhatsApp. And our guide! Humberto was so great that I really wanted to leave a review. He switched between English and Spanish, and his quick and clear explanations, headcount checks, and schedule checks were all professional (thumbs up x3). Breakfast and lunch are both served as buffets. Be sure to drink coca tea. The weather is so unpredictable that it was often hard to see, but we still reached the 5,036m summit. You can rent poles or ride horses back and forth (120 soles round trip) from where the ATVs can't go, and I highly recommend horseback riding if you can afford it. Because of the high altitude, you get out of breath after just 5 steps, but the horse handlers pull the horse with me on it and run (thumbs up). And it's cold! We had experience from a previous trip, so we went armed, so it was okay, but other foreigners struggled a lot with the cold. Gloves are a must. Sunglasses are also essential as you ride through snow and rain. Near the summit, many people bring out llamas wearing sunglasses so you can take pictures with them, but I don't know how much it costs. I don't think it's 10 soles... And they also sell alpaca scarves and snacks. Bring extra money in addition to the 30 soles entrance fee.
KWON **********
2026-01-18 07:44:08
Fantastic 5.0
everything I need to see the Machu Picchu was included and I had a wonderful guide Gerso. But for a tour costing $400 per person? Come on...
KA *******
2025-12-31 00:52:29
Fantastic 5.0
The tour guide explained the ruins really well, without the explanation, they would just look like ordinary rocks.
Klook-Nutzer
2025-08-29 12:45:29
Great 4.0
It was a really great day! Everything was well-organized and worked out perfectly. Only at the end were we driven in a very cramped and uncomfortable van. It also didn't take us to the hotel as described, but dropped us off at a square.
Klook User
2026-01-21 13:33:55
Fantastic 5.0
This is a very fast paced tour, but excellent for seeing many sites in a short amount of time. The tour guide did a wonderful job explaining the history behind each of the sites.
Klook会員
2025-09-15 03:03:34
Great 4.0
I joined this tour hoping to experience it during my stay in Cusco. I was picked up around 4 AM near my hotel, and the tour ended around 3 PM. The guide provided explanations in both Spanish and English. At the site, I paid about 70 Soles each way to ride a horse or motorcycle to near the summit. I was told it would take about 1 hour and 20 minutes to walk slowly, but since I felt motion sickness from the bumpy mountain road during the drive from Cusco to the trailhead, I chose the motorcycle up. I walked back down, which I think took less than an hour. Some of the tour participants experienced altitude sickness and seemed to be struggling, and another person vomited on the way back in the car. To be honest, the 4-hour drive each way isn't on smooth roads like in Japan, so I can't pretend it was perfectly fine. The tour itself was reasonably priced and the guide was good, but you should seriously consider whether you want to go there or not.

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What to know before visiting Cusco

About Cusco

Founded in the 12th century and expanded by the Incas, Cusco was once the empire’s political and spiritual center before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Today, it’s a living museum where Inca foundations support colonial churches, and vibrant Andean traditions are celebrated alongside modern tourism. Situated at an altitude of 3,400 meters (11,150 ft), Cusco is both a cultural hub and a launch point for exploring Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, and other archaeological treasures. With its blend of ancient history, colonial charm, and modern energy, Cusco remains one of South America’s most rewarding travel destinations.

Discover the charm of Plaza de Armas in Cusco (Photo: Deb Dowd)

Top Attractions in Cusco

1. Machu Picchu

No trip to Cusco is complete without visiting Machu Picchu, the legendary Inca citadel and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Reach it by train from Cusco or Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes, or embark on multi-day treks such as the Inca Trail or Salkantay Trek. The mist-covered mountains and perfectly engineered stonework make this an unforgettable highlight of Peru.

2. Plaza de Armas

Cusco’s main square is surrounded by the Cusco Cathedral and the Church of the Society of Jesus. It’s the lively heart of the city, perfect for admiring colonial architecture, relaxing in cafés, and people-watching.

3. Qorikancha (Temple of the Sun)

Once the most sacred Inca temple, Qorikancha was dedicated to the sun god Inti. Today, visitors can see the impressive Inca stone walls beneath the Spanish Santo Domingo Convent, symbolizing the blending of two cultures.

4. Sacsayhuamán

This Inca fortress sits on a hill above Cusco, famous for its massive stone walls—some blocks weigh over 100 tons. It also hosts the Inti Raymi Festival each June, a vibrant celebration of Inca traditions.

5. San Pedro Market

A must-visit for foodies, San Pedro Market offers fresh produce, local street food, artisanal crafts, and a lively atmosphere that captures the essence of Cusco’s daily life.

6. The Sacred Valley

Explore nearby archaeological gems like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Moray. The Sacred Valley is rich in history, agriculture, and Andean culture, making it one of the most popular excursions from Cusco.

7. Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca)

Known for its striking, multicolored slopes, Rainbow Mountain is a challenging but rewarding hike about three hours from Cusco. It’s a bucket-list adventure for nature lovers.

8. Cultural Experiences

Enhance your trip with unique activities like walking with llamas and alpacas, visiting weaving communities, or attending local festivals for an authentic taste of Andean culture.

What to Eat in Cusco

Cusco’s food scene is a flavorful mix of traditional Andean dishes and modern Peruvian cuisine, offering plenty for adventurous and casual eaters alike.

  • Cuy (guinea pig) – a traditional Andean delicacy, often roasted or fried.
  • Alpaca steak – lean, tender, and high in protein.
  • Andean roots like oca and chuño, staples of the local diet for centuries.
  • Tamales – corn dough wrapped in banana leaves, often filled with meat or cheese.
  • Empanadas – baked or fried pastries stuffed with savory fillings.
  • Anticuchos – flavorful grilled meat skewers, usually beef heart, served with potatoes.
  • Chupe de quinua – a hearty quinoa soup, perfect for cool mountain evenings.

Where to Eat in Cusco

  • Cicciolina – a cozy restaurant known for its creative tapas with a Peruvian twist.
  • Chicha by Gastón Acurio – offering modern Peruvian dishes crafted by one of the country’s most famous chefs.
  • Traditional picanterías – family-style eateries where you can enjoy authentic Cusqueñan home cooking in a warm, local atmosphere.

Tips for Your Cusco Travel

  • Acclimatize to Altitude: Cusco sits at over 3,400 meters. Take it easy on your first day, drink coca tea, and consider medication if you’re prone to altitude sickness.
  • Book Machu Picchu early: Tickets for Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail sell out months in advance, so reserve as soon as you can.
  • Have some cash handy: Markets and smaller shops often prefer soles in cash. ATMs are easy to find, but keep small bills ready for convenience.
  • Stay Safe: Stick to well-lit streets at night and use official taxis. Cusco is generally safe, but petty theft can occur in crowded areas.

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