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Sonesta Hotel Cusco
Sonesta Hotel Cusco
Wyndham Costa del Sol Cusco
Wyndham Costa del Sol Cusco
JW Marriott El Convento Cusco
JW Marriott El Convento Cusco
Antigua Casona San Blas
Antigua Casona San Blas
Palacio del Inka, A Luxury Collection Hotel by Marriott
Palacio del Inka, A Luxury Collection Hotel by Marriott
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
Novotel Cusco
Novotel Cusco
Union Hotel Cusco
Union Hotel Cusco
Polo Cusco Suites
Polo Cusco Suites
Tierra Viva Cusco Centro
Tierra Viva Cusco Centro
Casa Andina Premium Cusco
Casa Andina Premium Cusco
Kantu Hotel
Kantu Hotel
Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel
Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel
Terra Andina Colonial Mansion
Terra Andina Colonial Mansion
LP Los Portales Hotel Cusco
LP Los Portales Hotel Cusco
Torre Dorada
Torre Dorada
Tambo del Arriero Hotel Boutique
Tambo del Arriero Hotel Boutique
Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel, Cusco
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Hotel Cusco La Paccha, Affiliated by Meliá
Hotel Cusco La Paccha, Affiliated by Meliá

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Cusco Historic Center
Explore museums like Museo de Arte Precolombino and savor fusion and neo-Andean cuisine at local restaurants. Stroll through the artisan-filled San Blas neighborhood for a picturesque shopping experience.

San Blas
San Blas charms visitors with its steep cobblestone streets and artisan workshops spilling onto sidewalks. The neighborhood's colonial architecture frames the iconic San Blas Church, while hidden plazas reveal Indigenous vendors selling traditional crafts. Artists hammer silver and weave textiles in open studios where you can watch authentic Peruvian handicrafts come to life. Intimate restaurants serve fusion Andean cuisine in converted colonial mansions with courtyards and original stone walls. Getting around requires sturdy shoes—most visitors walk uphill from Plaza de Armas in about 15 minutes. The steep terrain creates dramatic views over red-tiled roofs toward distant Andean peaks.

San Cristóbal
San Cristóbal neighborhood delivers Cusco's greatest hits with a side of breathing room. Iconic Cristo Blanco statue stands watch over cobblestone streets where ancient Incan walls peek through colonial architecture. Art lovers can explore the Pre-Columbian Art Museum while history buffs wander Plaza de las Nazarenas. The hillside location rewards your climb with spectacular panoramic views of Cusco's terracotta rooftops. Family-run restaurants serve authentic Peruvian dishes at prices that won't break your budget. Getting around requires sturdy shoes and a willingness to tackle steep terrain. Taxis can navigate the narrow streets when your legs need a break.
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Wander cobblestone streets lined with Incan stone walls and ornate colonial churches in this high-altitude city. Explore the ancient ruins of Sacsayhuamán or take a day trip to the legendary Machu Picchu.

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