This area is full of historic buildings, shops, and restaurants. You will be close to the main attractions like Plaza de Armas and the Cathedral.
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The vibrant heart of Cusco, full of restaurants, pubs, markets, and tour operators. A lively area with many attractions.
This neighborhood is known for its artistic vibe. There are many galleries, cafes, and craft shops. It’s a bit quieter than the Historic Center.
A lesser-known, family-friendly area close to the city center with a residential charm and excellent transport links.
Offers a relaxed vibe with local authenticity, featuring colonial-era houses and traditional Peruvian cuisine.
A budget-friendly area with a vibrant local market and an authentic Cusqueñan atmosphere.
This area is more residential. It has local markets and parks. It’s a good option if you want to see the everyday life of Cusco residents.
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Offers panoramic views and historical charm, located just north of Plaza de Armas and close to the Sacsayhuamán fortress.