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13 verified locations in Cusco

Monumento a Pachacutec
“An "official site" conveniently "included" in the "Tourist Ticket."”

Sacsayhuaman
“A megalithic Inca temple complex overlooking Cusco, famous for its colossal stone blocks weighing up to 300 tons that fit together with absolute precision. It served as the main temple of upper (hanan) Cusco and was the site of a major battle in 1536.”

Tambomachay
“A sacred water temple and royal retreat featuring masterfully engineered stone canals, aqueducts, and clean waterfalls that still flow with fresh spring water from underground sources.”

Museo de Sitio de Qorikancha
“An "official site" conveniently "included in" the Tourist Ticket.”

Q'enqo
“A 'cave' at Q'enqo 'still evokes' 'ancient times,' despite 'little remains' elsewhere.”

Q'enqo Archaeological Complex
“A mysterious archaeological site carved from a single massive limestone bedrock, featuring underground tunnels, channels, and a ceremonial table once used for mummification and sacred rituals.”

Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo
“A "beautiful show" to "touch Peruvian culture" with "very good dances" and a "very wonderful" "traditional dance show."”

Puka Pukara
“Known as the 'Red Fortress' due to its pink sandstone walls, this archaeological site served as a military checkpoint and barracks safeguarding the northern entrance to the imperial capital of Cusco.”

Puka Pukara Archaeological Center
“A "beautiful place" "full of history" with "Inca architecture" and "beautiful views" of nature.”

Museo Historico Regional
“An "official site" simply "included" in your "Tourist Ticket."”

Museo de Arte Popular
“This "Official site" is conveniently "included" in the "Tourist Ticket."”

COSITUC Ticket Office
“An "'official site'" itself "'included in'" the "'Tourist Ticket.'"”

Museo de Arte Contemporaneo
“An "official site" conveniently "included" in the "Tourist Ticket."”