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Cusco Historic Center

Cusco's Historic Centre captivates visitors with its extraordinary blend of Incan precision and Spanish colonial grandeur. Massive stone walls support ornate baroque churches while cobblestone streets wind past the magnificent Cathedral and golden Qorikancha temple ruins. Quechua traditions thrive alongside Catholic ceremonies in this living museum. The area invites exploration with artisan workshops tucked into San Blas' narrow alleys. San Pedro Market bustles with vendors selling colourful textiles and exotic fruits. At 11,200 feet elevation, the thin air creates a distinctive sensation that reminds travellers they're walking through centuries of remarkable Peruvian history.

San Blas

San Blas charms visitors with its steep cobblestone streets and colonial buildings nestled in Cusco's artisan quarter. Local artists display handcrafted textiles, ceramics, and silverwork in workshops where you can watch them create. The iconic San Blas Church stands as a cultural landmark with its ornate baroque pulpit. The area blends Spanish architecture with strong Quechua influences throughout its hidden plazas and colourful markets. Intimate restaurants serve fusion Andean cuisine while traditional music drifts from doorways after sunset. Walking from Plaza de Armas takes just 15 minutes uphill.

San Cristóbal

Perched on a hillside above Cusco, San Cristóbal offers breathtaking views and a peek into Peru's layered history. The iconic white Cristo Blanco statue stands tall against the sky, while ancient Incan walls blend with colonial architecture below. Cobblestone streets wind between weathered stone facades and traditional homes where local life unfolds. Visitors can explore the Pre-Columbian Art Museum and Plaza de las Nazarenas away from city centre crowds. Family-run restaurants serve authentic Peruvian dishes at reasonable prices. The neighborhood's strong Quechua influence provides a genuine cultural experience rarely found in tourist districts.

Primavera

Escape tourist crowds in Primavera, a peaceful residential area where local Peruvian life unfolds authentically. Just a short taxi ride from Cusco's historic centre, this budget-friendly area offers a genuine glimpse into everyday family routines and traditions. Family-run guesthouses and small restaurants serve traditional Peruvian comfort food at area prices. The Inca Pachacutec Monument stands nearby, while mountain views reward those who explore the quiet streets. Morning walks reveal the gentle rhythm of community life.

Santa Ana

Santa Ana offers an authentic glimpse into Cusco's soul away from the tourist crowds. Colonial adobe houses with red-tiled roofs line narrow cobblestone streets that climb the hillside. The neighborhood's baroque church stands at the central plaza, showcasing a blend of Spanish and Indigenous artistry. Locals speak Quechua as they go about daily life. Traditional picantería restaurants serve hearty Andean dishes at local prices. Artisan workshops display handwoven textiles and ceramics made using centuries-old techniques. The steep streets reward visitors with breathtaking views across Cusco's rooftops to the surrounding Andean peaks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Cusco holiday package cost?

You'll find cheap prices on Expedia for your Cusco break. However, factors like the length of stay, hotel choice and season will influence how much your holiday to Cusco costs.

What are the cheapest months to go to Cusco?

January, February and October are the best times to search for cheap Cusco holiday packages. Choosing to travel in less busy periods means you can generally find better prices on flights and hotels.

How many days is enough for Cusco?

To fully enjoy your Cusco holiday, we suggest staying for 3 days. Split your time between visiting Museo de Arte Popular, Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo and other leading sights, in addition to exploring neighbourhoods like Santa Ana and Primavera. If you've got some spare time, add a day trip or tour to your Cusco holiday itinerary.

Is it worth booking a holiday package to Cusco?

It's easy to see why a Cusco holiday is on the to-do list of many travellers. Popular attractions like Plaza de Armas are just the beginning of things to see and do here.

How to find the best Cusco package deals?

Finding a cheap Cusco package deal is a cinch with Expedia. Once you've entered your travel dates and destination under our "Packages" tab, set your budget, apply a few filters and browse what's available. You can personalise your search by "Property class," "Number of bedrooms," "Traveller experience" and more. Order the results by "Price: low to high" to view the most affordable Cusco package deals. Want a simple trick to score even more savings? Be flexible with your departure dates and consider travelling on a weekday, when prices are often lower.

Is it cheaper to book a Cusco holiday as a package?

You can enjoy significant savings on your next Cusco retreat by booking a customised holiday package. Click on the "Package" heading, then enter your travel dates and destination to see some great hotel prices and airfares. Bundling can save travellers hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a car rental and you may land a better deal.

When to book a holiday package to Cusco?

Score amazing discounts by booking your flights ahead of time with Expedia. If being spontaneous is more your style, snap up one of our last-minute deals for a spur-of-the-moment Cusco escape.

How to plan a trip to Cusco?

  1. Choose the perfect time to travel: Your schedule, favourite season and the type of weather you like can all impact your decision on when to visit Cusco.
  2. Set a budget: Factor in costs such as food, flights and transportation when working out how much to set aside for your trip to Cusco. Then, pick a hotel that works with your budget, whether that's an economical stay or a more upscale getaway.
  3. Determine how many days away: Start by making a list of all the attractions and activities you want to get to in Cusco. Then, estimate how long you'll need at each, including any travel time.
  4. Combine your hotel and flights: Epic destination, check. Length of stay, check. Now all that's left is to pick a Cusco holiday package that brings all your bookings together.

* Savings based on package bookings compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings not available on all packages.