Also known as Cuzco or Qosqo, archaeological capital of America, was the main city of the Inca Empire, considered by them as “Navel of the world”. It was the vital center of the millenary Tahuantinsuyo (Empire of the Incas) and nowadays it is the most visited city in Peru because it offers great architectural and spiritual richness.

Why visit Cusco?

Cusco is fascinating for being a destination where you will find history, nature, adventure, art, gastronomy and customs that are still alive. Come and enjoy the warmth of a people the warmth of a people who enjoy visitors, Cusco is waiting for you, you can not miss the opportunity to know it!

Where to start?

Once you have chosen the date of your trip, the most important thing is to determine how to get there, choose a hotel and what activities to do during your stay. The options are many and we will help you make the best decision:

Hotel del Sur proposes to start the day taking a delicious breakfast at the Ayllu coffee where you will find freshly roasted Cusco coffee, you can also enjoy the exquisite taste of Quillabamba chocolate and milk cream.

You must visit the monumental main square, where you can appreciate the Cathedral of Cusco. In your tour through the streets you will find handicraft stores, jewelry shops and typical costumes, so you will know part of the Cusquenian art.

Be sure to go to the traditional and picturesque neighborhood of San Blas, where you will find high quality local crafts, bars and traditional cafes always surrounded by cobblestone streets and balconies from where you can see this neighborhood and the entire city of Cusco. Around Cusco the Incas built fortresses such as Sacsayhuaman, temples like Qoricancha, Qenko and Tambomachay, if you wish, you can visit these imposing places by hiring the City Tour, in the tour you will see the ingenuity and art of the Inca constructions.

Hotel del Sur invites you to know this extraordinary and fascinating metropolis in all its diversity, and we offer you the most complete, safe and updated guide to make your trip unique and unforgettable…

Things to do in Cusco

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Cusco is recognized as the oldest continuously inhabited city in the western hemisphere, holding immense historical significance. For the Incas and the millions under their rule, Cusco was not merely a capital; it was a Holy City, a pilgrimage site as revered by the Quechuas as Mecca is by Muslims. Every high-ranking citizen in the empire aspired to visit Cusco at least once in their lifetime, a journey that elevated their status wherever they traveled. In Inca mythology, the Sun god sent his son, Manco Capac, and the Moon goddess sent her daughter, Mama Ocllo, to bring civilization and enlightenment to [...]

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Rainbow Mountain Tour Full Day

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Rainbow Mountain Tour The tour to Rainbow Mountain is almost a full day trip from Cusco. Begin with pickup from your hotel around 4am. After a couple of hours on the bus (during which you can still sleep to recharge your batteries), you will stop for breakfast in Cusipata, which usually consists of toast with jam and butter, coffee/tea/coca infusion. Afterwards, you will continue along a dirt track for another hour in the bus or minivan. When you get off the vehicle, you will have to pay the entrance fee to Rainbow Mountain and the hike will begin. The round trip [...]

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How to get to the Rainbow Mountain in Peru?

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To get to the Rainbow Mountain you will have to go to Cusco first. The Peruvian city has an airport that receives domestic flights from different destinations within the country, so the first thing you have to do is look for flights to Cusco. In case you are closer or want to save money, you can go to Cuzco by bus. Keep in mind that this will be the slowest, since it will take you between 22 and 25 hours from Lima, 17 from Ica, 14 from Nasca, 10 from Arequipa and almost 7 from Puno (Lake Titicaca). On our trip [...]

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Why do the excursion to the Rainbow Mountain?

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We are sure that if you have come this far it is because you have seen one of the photos of the incredible Rainbow Mountain or Vinicunca. Located in the Andes mountain range of Peru, en route to the Ausangate snow-capped mountain, it began to gain fame around 2015 thanks to social networks and the relative ease of visiting it from Cuzco. It is not for less, we are all fascinated by the different layers of colors that have earned it the nickname of the Rainbow Mountain or Mountain of the 7 colors. According to experts, these are due to their [...]

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Top facts about the Salkantay trek

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The Salkantay Hike is a popular trekking route in the Cusco region of Peru, offering visitors a challenging and rewarding hiking experience through the Andes Mountains. The trek takes visitors past stunning mountain landscapes, glacial lakes, and through several small villages and communities. The Salkantay Hike typically takes 5 days and 4 nights to complete, covering a distance of around 70 km (43 miles). The hike is considered to be moderate to challenging, with steep climbs and high altitudes. The highest point of the trek is the Salkantay Pass, which reaches an altitude of 4,650 meters (15,200 feet). Visitors are advised [...]

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Inca Trail Regulations

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The Inca Trail 4 Days is a popular hiking trail that passes through several ancient Inca ruins, including the famous Machu Picchu. As such, there are certain regulations that visitors must follow to help preserve the trail and its surrounding environment. Here are some of the key Inca Trail regulations: Permits: To access the Inca Trail, visitors must have a permit issued by the Peruvian government. Permits are limited, and it's important to book well in advance to secure a spot. Group size: To help reduce the impact on the trail, groups are limited to a maximum of 16 people, including [...]

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