
Cusco Private Tour
Discover the capital of the Inca Empire with an exclusive guide accompanied by your partner, family, or friends with this private tour of Cusco. The most exclusive way to enjoy the city!. Description. When booking, you can opt for a private tour...
- 5 - 8 hours
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Discover the capital of the Inca Empire with an exclusive guide accompanied by your partner, family, or friends with this private tour of Cusco. The most exclusive way to enjoy the city!
Description
When booking, you can opt for a private tour of 4 or 8 hours with an exclusive English-speaking guide. We'll start the tour from wherever you want, be it your accommodation or a central point in Cusco.
4-hour tour
We will begin the walking tour at a central point or your accommodation, exploring the capital of the Inca Empire. You will discover the coexistence of pre-colonial legacies with Spanish architectural styles.
Stops will include the Church of San Cristobal for views of the city, the Central Market of San Pedro to learn about local life and products, and the Inca temple of Coricancha, the Fortress of Sacsayhuaman, and the archaeological site of Q'enko.
We will conclude at the Plaza de Armas to visit the Cathedral of Cusco, wrapping up the 4-hour sightseeing experience.
8-hour tour
For the 8-hour tour, there will be additional visits to museums such as MAP or the Inka Museum, the bohemian neighborhood of San Blas, the Twelve-Angled Stone, and the viewpoint of the White Christ. You will have an hour and a half of free time for lunch as well.
Tour with or without transport
You can choose to conduct the tour using your own vehicle or our private car or minibus.
Advantages of a private tour
This private tour offers personalized service with an exclusive English-speaking guide and flexibility in choosing the tour date. Larger groups can also benefit from cost savings.
Prices
Included
- English–speaking guide
- Transport by car or minibus (depending on selection)
- Private and exclusive tour
Not included
- Food and drinks
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility