7 Historic Walking Areas in Cusco Region That You Shouldn't Miss

February 24, 2022 Milan Banda

Cusco, also spelled Cuzco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qusqu suyu), is a region in Peru. It is bordered by the Ucayali Region on the north; the Madre de Dios and Puno regions on the east; the Arequipa Region on the south; and the Apurímac, Ayacucho and Junín regions on the west. Its capital is Cusco, the capital of the Inca Empire.
Restaurants in Cusco Region

1. Qosqo Ayllu

Ollantaytambo Peru 204030
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Qosqo Ayllu

Reviewed By S1871UZluciem

This town is still as the Incas had played it out... the straight cobblestone streets with canals allowing for the water to run down the slope - and the houses' foundations that still date from the Inca empire. Enchanting.

2. Choquequirao Inca Citadel

Choquequirao, Santa Rosa Camino a Choquequirao, Cusco 08000 Peru
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Choquequirao Inca Citadel

3. San Blas

Cusco Peru
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4.5 based on 4,205 reviews

San Blas

This traditional old quarter of Cusco is the city's most picturesque district characterized by narrow and steep streets, colonial houses built with walls of Incan stone and numerous art workshops.

Reviewed By FarAway25489

So interesting to walk the narrow streets, observe the Incan stones providing support for the buildings. Great local restaurants. Be prepared for street vendors to follw you with their wares. Have a firm “no thank you” or Sols ready as they are persistent.

4. Rumicolca

Carretera Cusco-Puno Piquillacta, Road 3S, Huarcapay 08207 Peru http://www.viaja-peru.com/guia-viajes/cusco_lugares_arqueologicos.htm
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Rumicolca

5. Pikillaqta

20 km East of Cusco, Cusco 08003 Peru
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Pikillaqta

Reviewed By D8902LHsues - Bishops Stortford, United Kingdom

This settlement is vast and predates the Inca times. The stone work is so good, the different areas are easy to walk round, though its best to wear good shoes as ground is rather uneven. The interpretative boards are interesting but you get more from a visit here is you have a guide who can explain the many areas to you. It is every bit as interesting as the more popular Inca sites, and a little off the beaten track. We only saw a handful of visitors on the day we went. It was so peaceful with amazing views.

6. Indream Journeys

Indream Journeys

We are a family business that was born with the aim of revaluing, preserving and promoting living culture with the direct participation of local people. As travel consultants, our priority is to offer our clients the best options to guarantee that their stay in Peru is memorable Somos un negocio familiar queue nacio con el fin de revalorar,preservar la cultura viva

7. Parabens Machupicchu

Urb. Tupac Amaru Av. Gregorio Apaza H 1-6, Cusco 08000 Peru +51 984 986 738 [email protected] http://parabensmachupicchu.com/

At "Parabens Machupicchu" we offer you much more than travel, we offer you life experiences that you will carry in your memory for a long time.

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