A general review about the ancient city, really important to understand later facts.
It's a must place to visit, in order to experience local life. The market stands 8 minutes walking from the mainsquare.
Nice wide stone pathways and colorful gardens, it's the heart of the colonial center.
Acllahuasi is a Quechua word that means house of the chosen women. The Acllas were the women with th best cultural preparation in the empire.
A quite hidden place where you can take some photos with those nice lovely animals.
Qasana is a Quechua word. It means "Frost Susceptibility place" or "where the ice falls". In Inca´s time this palace was extended from the bank of the river Saphy to the palace Qora Qora.
"Inca Roca", was the sixth Sapa Inca of the Empire of Cusco (beginning around CE 1350) and the first of the Hanan ("upper") dynasty.
One of our additional or extra activities. We'll learn how to distinguish between differents quality of alpaca textil and how to actually recognize clothes made of alpaca wool.
It's an area quite different to the rest of Cusco. It's better known as the artisan's quarter, it's worth it to take the walking up.
This is a additional activity to finish this tour and is mainly use to give our final words and thanks.
Details
Language
We offer English & Spanish Walking Tours, everyday at 10am, 12:30pm, and 3:30pm
Duration
2.5 to 3 hours approx.
How do you recognize our official tour guides?
Look for Wild Free Walking Tour logo on Orange T-shirt at the correct Meeting Point: Plazoleta Espinar (In front of "La Merced" church, one block away from the Main Square
Tour Type & Price
This is a Group tour, focused on history, traditions and local lifestyle. it is completely free to book, once the tour is done, leave your Generous and Personal Donation, that will help us to continue with our work.
How to book?
Click on in the Navigation Bar, or click on the Book Now buttons.
Fill out the form.
You will receive a email confirmation within the next minutes.
Please Bring
Do always bring jumper, good walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, water and most importantly rain coats or ponchos