Písac or Pisac (possibly from Quechua for Nothoprocta, also spelled p'isaqa) is a Peruvian village in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. It is situated on the Vilcanota River. Pisac is most known for its Incan ruins and large market every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, an event which attracts heavy tourist traffic from nearby Cusco.
Things to do in Pisac
4.5 based on 56 reviews
We stayed 8 nights. Loved it. Had wonderful breakfasts served outdoors in the garden. Lovely views of the surrounding Mountains. Mati and her mother, Dona Clarinda, were wonderful hosts.
4 based on 257 reviews
This place has a nice atmosphere but the food is just ok. Nice selection of juices. They say they accept credit cards but pressure you to pay cash and use the overpriced atm machine which charges 4.50 for international transactions. My chicken dish was ok
4.5 based on 265 reviews
Since 1999 Mullu Cafe offers creative dishes mixing peruvian and asian cuisine. The place is rustic style, lounge music and a spectacular balcony view of the Pisac Market and Ruins. For travelers that want to feel like home.
I dined here a number of times last April while visiting Pisac.This cafe/restaurant is a lovely place to dine...clean and welcoming.It offers great views over Plaza de Armas...It serves excellent coffee and is definitely worth a return visit....
4 based on 328 reviews
Three story building with rooftop Terrace. You can eat quickly or stay for hours making use of our free wifi. Pisac's number one meeting place.
We stopped in for a late dinner our first night in Peru, and it was great to find healthy fare in this interesting multi-level building with a central courtyard. The food is simple, organic, fare mixing local styles with international. The cafe is very relaxed, with sofas, games for all ages, and books available - and easy place to relax for a tea or a whole meal.
4 based on 104 reviews
We stayed at the Pisac Inn so we were lucky enough to eat at Cuchara de Palo several times. We enjoyed it every time!
The breakfast there is yummy. The standard breakfast (eggs, bread, avocado, cheese) is great, and the quinoa pancakes are delicious!
For dinner I had aji de gallina one night and trucha a la maracuya another. Both were good! The maracuya sours were also yummy.
The service is very friendly. We love Pisac Inn and Cuchara de Palo!
4 based on 38 reviews
We stopped by for a drink early evening and enjoyed the laid back atmosphere and vibes. The owner was friendly and served us quickly with a tea and juice. We didn't eat here but the food that came out of the kitchen looked nice and the portions big. Would recommend.
5 based on 165 reviews
Aléjate y déjate seducir por la mágica vista de ciudad en compañía de graciosos ángeles y diablitos para que experimentes el perfecto equilibrio entre armonía y calidez que te ofrece el SIETE & SIETE junto a sus singulares sabores y aromas. El Restocafé SIETE & SIETE se ubica en el encuentro de dos enigmáticas calles del Cusco, Siete Angelitos y Siete Diablitos. En el mundo andino ángeles y diablos no son seres enfrentados sino complementarios, el diseño y las expresiones artísticas en el SIETE & SIETE lo expresan, armonizando la visión occidental de enfrentamiento de estos seres. Por lo tanto, el SIETE & SIETE es el lugar de equilibrio y armonía, donde estos seres te seducen a disfrutar de un ambiente cálido y acogedor. Nuestro menú te ofrece lo mejor del arte culinario de los dos mundos. Te brinda una variedad de deliciosos platillos y bebidas de calidad natural, cuidadosamente elaborados, con precios a tu alcance.
This was the most reasonably priced place we ate at in Cusco. Quaint with excellent views of the city. Portions were smaller, FYI. Homemade ice cream was delicious. If you are looking for a light lunch, this is the perfect spot.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Certainly one of the highest bars in Cusco, situated in the more arty district of San Blas. If you go up to San Blas square, turn left and the right up some more stairs you are almost there. The walk up the stone steps is certainly worth it, just take it easy if you are not acclimitised to the altitude! The main advantage of being this high up is the stunning views of Cusco with Limbus being constructed mainly from glass meaning you can admire the view from either inside the bar or on the balcony. Spectacular either at day or seeing Cusco lit up at night this bar certainly can boast to be one of the best places to see the whole of Cusco whilst sipping on a beer or one of their large variety of cocktails. Popular with locals and tourists alike Limbo usually has a lively atmosphere with live music towards the end of the week/ weekend and a variety of DJs.
The Bar has an amazing view, at day and nighttime. The Pisco sour is the best I had so far in Peru. The food looks delicious and the prices are reasonable as well. Not too far from the city centre and definitely worth the walk.Gracias por venir, Limbus te ama.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
I was looking for a vegetarian/vegan option in Pisac and found Apu Organic on TA. This is probably one of my favorites by far! The dishes are full of flavor and you can tell they are made with fresh ingredients, as well as with love....MoreIt was nice for us to have you in the Restaurant. We are very happy because you liked the tortilla and smoothie. Next time you can try the lentil pate with sprouted lentils.
5 based on 128 reviews
Ayni is the name the Incas chose to describe a social system of retribution: "Today for you, tomorrow for me". This reciprocal ideal is still being practiced by indigenous communities to this day and promotes cultural integration, collective welfare and sustainable labor. Ayni Organic Restaurant wishes to value this system in order to help create alimentary, ethical and environmental awareness.
Cute bar/restaurant to enjoy a drink and/or food while taking in the view above Cusco. Menu is unique from other restaurants (in a good way) and Peruvian inspired. Try the alpaca roll!Thank you very much for coming to Ayni Organic! We hope you have a nice experience! See you soon... #ayniorganicteam
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