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Cusco (0.1 miles from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport)
A un minuto del aeropuerto Siéntase como en casa offers accommodations in Cusco, 2.5 miles from Wanchaq Train Station and 2.2 miles from Central Bus Station. Great location if you want to walk to the airport. Lots of space. Great price.
Cusco (0.1 miles from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport)
Apartamento en Cusco, Perú. Is located in Cusco, just 3.2 miles from Church of the Company and 3.3 miles from Twelve Angled Stone.
Cusco (0.1 miles from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport)
A recently renovated apartment, Casa QENTE offers accommodations in Cusco. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. Guests can use a garden.
Cusco (0.1 miles from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport)
Hospedaje Qorichaska's offers accommodations in Cusco, 2.5 miles from Wanchaq Train Station and 2.2 miles from Central Bus Station. Right across the street from the airport.
Cusco (0.1 miles from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport)
Departamento Familiar Alado del aeropuerto is located in Cusco, just 3.3 miles from Church of the Company and 3.4 miles from Twelve Angled Stone.
Cusco (0.1 miles from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport)
Departamento Familiar Equipado offers accommodations in Cusco, 2.4 miles from Central Bus Station and 3.2 miles from Santo Domingo Church.
Cusco (0.2 miles from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport)
Home Dreams Cusco offers accommodations in Cusco, 2.3 miles from Wanchaq Train Station and 2 miles from Central Bus Station. The apartment features both Wifi and private parking free of charge.
Cusco (0.2 miles from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport)
Sonqo Andino Departamento offers accommodations in Cusco, 2.4 miles from Central Bus Station and 3.2 miles from Santo Domingo Church.
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.2 miles)
Munay Wasi CUSCO has accommodations in Cusco. The property is around 2.6 miles from Central Bus Station, 3.4 miles from Santo Domingo Church and 3.6 miles from Church of the Company.
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.2 miles)
Located in Cusco, 2.9 miles from Wanchaq Train Station, Munay Wasi Cusco provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Hotel in Cusco City Centre, Cusco
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Hotel in Cusco City Centre, Cusco
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Hotel in Cusco City Centre, Cusco
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Cusco City Centre, Cusco, Cusco
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Hotel in Cusco ( 0.1 miles)
Munay Wasi CUSCO has accommodations in Cusco. The property is around 2.6 miles from Central Bus Station, 3.4 miles from Santo Domingo Church and 3.6 miles from Church of the Company.
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.6 miles)
Located 984 feet from the Bus Station, Laramani Hotel Boutique offers heated rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV. Guests can experience traditional Andean practices such as the “Pachamama” offering.
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.5 miles)
Located in Cusco, 3.2 miles from Wanchaq Train Station, Wayta Inn has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. The Hotel was great and the people was very nice to us! I will recommend this Hotel in Cusco!
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.6 miles)
Located in Cusco, 1.2 miles from Wanchaq Train Station, San Francisco Cusco Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. The staff were so professional and helpful. The hotel is close to a laundry, restaurants and shops
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.6 miles)
Featuring a garden with a pool, Club Hotel Centro de Convenciones Cusco offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs, only 1.2 mi from Cusco’s historical center.
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.5 miles)
Samay Business Hotel and Departments features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Cusco. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.5 miles)
Featuring a daily American breakfast, Inti Tampu Inn offers accommodations in Cusco. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here is equipped with a private bathroom and cable TV. Beautiful hotel in Cusco and at a good price without a doubt.
Hotel in Cusco ( 0.6 miles)
Located in Cusco, 1.1 miles from Wanchaq Train Station, Hotel Don Sam provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Cusco is a captivating destination that offers a blend of rich history, delicious cuisine, and stunning landscapes. One of the highlights of my trip to Cusco was definitely the ceviche. Served in many restaurants throughout the city, Cusco's ceviche is a delightful explosion of flavors, with fresh fish marinated in citrus juices and accompanied by vibrant herbs and spices. It's a must-try dish for any food enthusiast visiting the region. Another aspect that impressed me about Cusco was the abundance of fresh produce. Whether strolling through local markets or dining in restaurants, I was constantly amazed by the variety and quality of fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients. The use of fresh, locally sourced products truly enhances the culinary experience in Cusco, adding authenticity and depth to every dish. Beyond its culinary delights, Cusco is also home to fascinating Inca ruins that offer a glimpse into the ancient civilization that once thrived in the region. Exploring sites such as Sacsayhuamán, Machu Picchu, and Ollantaytambo was a truly awe-inspiring experience. The intricate stonework, breathtaking vistas, and intriguing historical significance of these ruins make them a must-visit for any traveler interested in unraveling the mysteries of the Inca Empire. Overall, my time in Cusco was filled with unforgettable experiences, from savoring mouthwatering ceviche to marveling at ancient Inca ruins. It's a destination that seamlessly blends cultural heritage, culinary delights, and natural beauty, making it a truly remarkable place to explore.
The tourist area is full of wonderful shopping. This is the place to buy alpaca sweaters and other locally made goods. You can shop at actual stores but also in the San Pedro and lots of pop-up markets. Credit cards are widely accepted, but cash is preferred, of course. Great restaurants and mostly quite inexpensive. There seemed to be a lot of celebrations and some demonstrations, but nothing of which to be fearful. Take the tours in and near the city; you will learn a LOT and they are quite well-organized.
Cusco is a wonderful city, however, you grow tired of the constant street sellers trying to sell you something. There are a thousand shops and they all sell something similar to each other. You can walk around a couple of markets over a couple of days but then you're done with it all and become bored. If you visit Cusco, try to plan things to do, ie visit museums, visit choloate shops and see how chocolate is produced and made. Go on excursions out of the city. There are ruins on the outskirts of the city and some fantastic walks up to the statue of Jesus and other places. There are some fantastic places to eat, but again, pick where you're going and go there, ignore the people showing you menus on the street. Pricewise, everything is cheap. You're looking at around £10-£20 for a huge meal and drink, or you can get street food for pence. Drinks are cheap too. If you go during a festival or something, expect the main square to be rammed with people. I visited during Corpus Christi and the crowds were so large that it took ages to walk anywhere and most the shops were closing due to being full. It was an experience, but one I wouldn't want again. In the three days I was there, we had Corpus Christi, a military parade and a 10k race. A LOT goes on! Lastly, the airport. There are scammers everywhere, helping you with your bags and everything. A man shouted my name and the company I was with so I assumed he was the driver picking me up. He put my two suitcases, which had wheels, on a trolley and walked about 20m to the car that was collecting me and then wanted a tip. I gave him 4 Soles, about 85p and he wasn't happy. I'd already warned him that I had no cash and didn't want the help.
Amazing city. It feels like you’re traveling back in time to the 15 century or even older times. Many tours and places to explore. But please be mindful that this city locates in the mountain above 3400 meter sea level. You need to give yourself sometime to adjust to the altitude. If you’ve never been here, it’s definitely a life changing experience you must have. I personally recommend the neighborhood in San Blas. Very quiet and a bunch of selected shops to walk around. But don’t push yourself if you just arrive the city. You can find it difficult to breach if you’re not yet used to the altitude.
The main plaza was great for events and the centre was easy to walk around. On your first day, take it easy (especially if you flew in from Lima). Book your excursions from the agencies, not the people on the streets.
Cusco is very interesting. Multicultural. I believe it is the most cosmopolitan city in Peru and also the most visited. Great restaurants, receptive people and tourists from everywhere. You always hear a different language next to you. The city tours are interesting and there are numerous tour agencies to help you. But the highlight really goes to the cuisine and historical value of the city.