Embark on a 4-hour Cusco food tour, tasting 14 Andean dishes, exploring markets, and historic sites with a local guide.
Embark on a 4-hour Cusco food tour, tasting 14 Andean dishes, exploring markets, and historic sites with a local guide.
- San Pedro Central Market - Cusco’s bustling central market is a vibrant display of Andean colors and flavors, located just a short stroll from Plaza de Armas. It offers fresh exotic fruits, lively juice stalls, local superfoods like quinoa and maca, authentic street food, handicrafts, and the lively essence of daily life at 3,350 meters.
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- San Pedro Central Market - Cusco’s bustling central market is a vibrant display of Andean colors and flavors, located just a short stroll from Plaza de Armas. It offers fresh exotic fruits, lively juice stalls, local superfoods like quinoa and maca, authentic street food, handicrafts, and the lively essence of daily life at 3,350 meters.
- Plaza de Armas - The lively center of Cusco, where Inca stone meets colonial splendor, is framed by the magnificent Cusco Cathedral and La Compañía church, bustling with fountains, locals, and visitors.
- Cusco Cathedral - View from the outside - Dominating the north side of Plaza de Armas, this grand Cathedral Basilica of the Virgin of the Assumption combines Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic styles. Built between 1559 and 1654 over the Inca palace of Kiswarkancha with massive Sacsayhuamán stones, it houses stunning Cusco School paintings, golden altars, and colonial treasures.
- Qorikancha - View from the outside - The legendary “Golden Temple” of the Inca Empire, once gleaming with gold-plated walls dedicated to the Sun God Inti, is now merged with the colonial Church of Santo Domingo atop masterful Inca stonework, showcasing seismic-resistant precision and cultural fusion.
- Twelve Angled Stone - An iconic Inca masterpiece on Hatunrumiyoc Street, this precisely carved green diorite block features 12 perfect angles fitting seamlessly without mortar, part of the ancient Palace of Inca Roca wall.
- San Blas - Cusco’s charming artisan neighborhood, situated on a hill just steps from Plaza de Armas, is renowned for its steep cobblestone streets, whitewashed colonial houses with Inca stone foundations, vibrant art galleries, workshops, cozy cafes, and the delightful Plazoleta de San Blas with its historic church, all infused with bohemian energy and panoramic views.

- Lunch
- Licensed tour guide
- Lunch
- Licensed tour guide
- Hotel pick up/drop off
- Hotel pick up/drop off
Embark on a flavorful journey through Cusco with this engaging 4-hour food tour, sampling over 14 traditional Andean dishes. Wander through the lively San Pedro Market, enjoy fresh ceviche de trucha, and engage with local chefs to understand the cultural importance of each dish. This tour blends culinary experiences with sightseeing, including visits to…
Embark on a flavorful journey through Cusco with this engaging 4-hour food tour, sampling over 14 traditional Andean dishes. Wander through the lively San Pedro Market, enjoy fresh ceviche de trucha, and engage with local chefs to understand the cultural importance of each dish. This tour blends culinary experiences with sightseeing, including visits to historic landmarks such as Plaza de Armas and the exterior of Qorikancha. Led by a licensed guide, participants will have an authentic experience that highlights Cusco’s distinctive gastronomy and history.
- Sample 14 genuine Andean flavors, featuring alpaca and tamal
- Explore renowned spots like San Pedro Market and Plaza de Armas
- Guided by a local expert with a passion for food and culture
- Not recommend for travelers with reduce mobility or knee problems
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.