Visit the ancient capital of the Incas on a 4-hour hike through historic Inca and Spanish streets. The picturesque neighborhood of San Blas (area of artisans who delight us with their colonial works in carvings, Cusco paintings and imagery), the street of the Stone of the 12 angles, the Plaza de Armas with the impressive Cathedral, repository of a colonial art left by the Spanish culture, the majestic Qoricancha or Temple of the Sun and ending with the local grocery market of San Pedro, with tasting of products that are not always you. known. City Tour on Foot in Cuzco is an excursion where you can enjoy and learn about our history and architecture and above all our guide takes care of making your experience pleasant and unforgettable.
Pickup included
Visit the "Qoricancha" or Temple of the Sun of the Incas in its ancient capital Cuzco, Peru; located next to the church of Santo Domingo and considered in times of the Incas the most important religious place of the empire. Inside the complex you will visit the temples dedicated to the Sun, the Moon, the Stars, the Rainbow and the Lightning to say of the first Spanish conquerors. The place was a repository of Inca treasures in gold and silver brought from various parts of the kingdom.
The Cuzco Cathedral is perhaps the most complete and varied colonial repository in Spanish colonial art, this was largely due to the strong Christian Catholic imposition in this part of the world. Some of its treasures are: The main altar with more than 100 kilos of silver in neoclassical style, its choir with baroque carvings influenced by the Spanish churches, the Lord of the Tremors (Patron of the city), among others.
A walk in this neighborhood invites you to enjoy past times with a sense of inspiration for the future. The place offers shops and workshops of masters of ancient and modern art, in many cases merged but typical of these lands.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 20 minutes before departure time.
We pick up the passengers in their respective accommodations.