Free Walking Tour Cusco 10:30 AM
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Overview
«Join us on our FREE WALKING TOUR CUSCO as we explore the rich history and iconic landmarks of the city. Perfect for first-time visitors to Cuzco, this walking tour provides insights into the most famous tourist spots, highlighting their historical and cultural significance.
Our expert guides will provide essential information about must-visit attractions, recommended activities, expert tips for discounts, and the location of key landmarks. Don’t miss out on this immersive journey through Cusco’s fascinating past!»+270 reviews on Tripadvisor
Meeting point for our free walking tour Cusco
All of our tours begin at the water fountain at the center of Cusco’s main square. Find us easily by identifying our distinctive REAL CUSCO Free Walking Tours logo on our white t-shirts.
Details to take into account for a better experience on our free walking tour Cusco
Minimum attendees:
There is no minimum number of people required to take the tour! Even if you decide to join alone or in a small group, we will be happy to share the experience with you.
Arrival time:
We recommend that you arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the tour starting time.
Additional expenses:
The tour does not require payment of tickets or any additional expenses. Everything is included for your worry-free enjoyment.
Accessibility:
This tour does not provide accessibility for those using wheelchairs, but check out our other tours, which offer greater accessibility!
We recommend you bring the following on our free walking tour
Reservation and cancellation are free!
«Secure your spot on our free tour now, with last-minute reservations also welcome! We offer free tours in Cusco in both English and Spanish. Please refer to the timetable below for availability.»
Tour Itinerary
- Meeting point at the water fountain in the Main Square (Plaza de Armas)
- Exterior visit and architectural introduction to the Cathedral and the Company of Jesus
- Acclla Wasi (“House of the Chosen Women”) and Amarucancha (“House of the Great Snake”)
- Temple of the puma, snake, condor.
- Qoricancha (Temple of the Sun) (Exterior visit)
- Kusicancha Inca Temple (free entry)
- The 12-Angled and 13-Angled Inca Stones
- San Blas Hill
- Colonial neighborhoods of Cusco (San Blas, San Cristóbal, Tandapata)
- Luthier of Andean instruments (Andean musical performance)
- 7 Borreguitos Street (the most picturesque street in the city)
- Sapantiana Colonial Aqueduct
- San Cristóbal Viewpoint
- Temple of the first Inca ruler (Manco Capac).
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How far in advance should I arrive to start the Free Tour in Cusco?
Participants should plan to arrive at the meeting point, which is the water fountain in the main square of Cusco, at least 10 to 20 minutes before the scheduled start time of the Free Walking Tour. This allows ample time for organizing groups based on language preferences, itinerary, and other factors. -
Are the tours offered by the Free Walking Tour Cusco very difficult?
Our free walking tour Cusco cater to all audiences and fitness levels. We avoid strenuous and complicated walks, ensuring that everyone can participate comfortably. However, please be aware that a portion of the tour does involve walking uphill. Rest breaks are encouraged along the way to accommodate everyone's pace and needs. -
Do I need to have an entrance ticket for Free Tours in Cusco?
It is not necessary to purchase any tickets as our free tours take place outside each point of interest. Participants can revisit any attractions after the tour and will be subject to the site's fees and ticketing requirements. During the free tour, our guides will provide comprehensive information and may offer discounts on admission to various tourist attractions -
How much should I pay for the Free Walking Tour Cusco?
All our free walking tours in Cusco operate on a contribution basis. If you enjoyed the tour and found it satisfactory, we greatly appreciate any contribution (tip) you can provide. Your support motivates us to continue offering and improving this activity. -
How long does the Free Walking Tour in Cusco last?
Our complimentary tours usually run for about 2 hours, but it's advisable to check with your guide before the tour commences to confirm the exact duration and itinerary. -
How long does the Free Walking Tour in Cusco last?
Our complimentary tours usually run for about 2 hours, but it's advisable to check with your guide before the tour commences to confirm the exact duration and itinerary. -
What kind of coat and/or clothing should I bring for the Free Walking Tour?
Each of our free tours has its own unique schedule, so it's important to check the starting time for your specific tour. For our afternoon walking tours, we advise bringing along a coat as the temperature tends to drop significantly when the sun sets. Given that Cusco sits at an altitude of over 3300 meters, it can get quite chilly, especially during rainy months (September to March). Therefore, it's wise to pack warm clothing and rain ponchos during these months, regardless of the tour time. Additionally, don't forget to pack sunscreen as the Andean sun can be intense, and sunglasses for eye protection are also recommended.
Included/Exclude
- Professional guides: Our guides are licensed by the Peruvian Ministry of Turism, ensuring an informative and safe experience
- Tips
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