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Cusco Photo Tour

Enjoy capturing the best of your experience in the Peruvian city with this Cusco Photo Tour. Enjoy a tour of the ancient capital of the Inca Empire and learn how to take the best shots. Cusco Photo Tour.

  • 3 - 6 hours
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Enjoy capturing the best of your experience in the Peruvian city with this Cusco Photo Tour. Enjoy a tour of the ancient capital of the Inca Empire and learn how to take the best shots.

Cusco Photo Tour

When booking the photo tour, you can choose between two modalities:

Morning tour (6 hours)

If you choose the morning tour, we'll meet at 9:30 am at the Plaza de Armas in Cusco. Our first stop will be in front of the Santa Ana Arch, a good spot for your first pictures. The guide, a professional photographer, will assist in maximizing your shots. We will visit the Central Market, frequented by locals.

The tour will continue to the Plaza de San Francisco and the Convent to see its catacombs. You will then have 45 minutes of free time in the San Blas neighborhood to visit food stands. Afterward, we will explore the streets for more original photographs, concluding the tour around 3:30 pm.

Night Tour (3 hours)

If you decide to do the night tour, we'll meet at 6 pm in the Plaza de Armas. In this option, you'll learn to capture the essence of Cusco at dusk. We'll enter the Santa Ana neighborhood, then walk around San Francisco Square for photos. The tour will proceed to the Plaza de Armas and San Blas neighborhood, ending at 9 pm.

Included

  • Photographer in English.
  • Entrance to the Monastery of San Francisco catacombs (according to option).

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Don Antonio, Calle Santa Teresa 356, 08002 Cusco, Peru

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