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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Puno to Manaus?
The direct drive from Puno to Manaus is 1,508 mi (2,426 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 23 hrs in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Puno to Manaus, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cusco, Rio Branco, and Porto Velho, as well as top places to visit like Colca Zip-Lining and Complejo de Aguas Termales La Calera, or the ever-popular Plaza De Armas De Chivay.
The top cities between Puno and Manaus are Cusco, Rio Branco, and Porto Velho. Cusco is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Puno and 49 hours from Manaus.
Cusco, located in the Peruvian Andes and once the capital of the Inca Empire, is now famous for its Spanish colonial architecture and ancient ruins. The city's central square, Plaza de Armas, offers a glimpse into Cusco's rich history with its carved wooden balconies and remnants of Incan walls. One notable attraction is the Santo Domingo Convent built on top of the Incan Temple of the Sun, featuring remains of Inca stonework.
Most popular city on this route
4 hours off the main route, 11% of way to Manaus
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19 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Manaus
Best stops along Puno to Manaus drive
The top stops along the way from Puno to Manaus (with short detours) are Saqsaywaman, Centro Histórico, and Plaza Mayor de Cusco. Other popular stops include Parque Arqueológico Tipón, Cusco Cathedral, and As Três Caixas d'Água.
Small and cozy place in the heart of the mountains. I like this place for its atmosphere without big crowds. Local people, local food, and local coffee shops are very nice. Just sit there grab your drink or meal and enjoy the vibes of your day. Thank you 🌞
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
Nice plaza in the middle of Chivay, liked the Jesus carved into the tree very clever
Michael Ward — Google review
Cute Plaza de Armas
After seeing Plazas de Armas in big cities, the one in Chivay is a small one. But it's cute. Surrounded by volcanoes and the Church of our Lady of the Assumption. The atmosphere is nice, and you have several bars, restaurants and cafés there.
David Comas — Google review
Horse races at the outskirts of Chivay
Daniel Deegen — Google review
Beautiful Town Lots to See Many Restaurants also has Hot Springs A Nice place to explore
Rene — Google review
A beautiful.place to spend a Time. Food coffee shop ar the corner.
bogdan alexandru — Google review
Litlle placa, because the city is not big. But nice to visit..
Colca Zip-Lining offers an exceptional adventure with a focus on safety. The friendly staff prioritize your well-being and provide a range of thrilling zip line experiences. From beginner to advanced, each line delivers a unique level of excitement. For added security, guides are available to accompany you. Located in a stunning setting, the highest zip line requires ascending a ladder to reach an incredible plateau with breathtaking views. This zip-lining destination comes highly recommended for its impressive facilities and exhilarating activities.
The personnel here are absolutely wonderful!! They were so helpful with the details on what else is to do here!
Couldn’t recommend more!!
Gerda Lejasmeiere — Google review
😁Very nice experience! So fun and scary
Did the monster route and it's really worth it. Recommend!
The stuff are really professional and i felt very safe. Also made me some very cool videos
Yoav Dagan — Google review
THE PLACE FOR ZIPLINING - definitely the BEST zip line I have ever done! The views were sh-amazing and the build up of the lines made it super easy. Nathan and Jonathan made us very safe and they had a great sense of humour also 🙌👌👌👌 I wanna go again again again 😋
Iona Rowe — Google review
Fantastic experience. Very friendly staff. They treat safety with top priority. You can try zip lines with different levels of thrill. If you want, you can also go together with a guide. The location is wonderful. The highest zip line requires a climb with a ladder to a plateau with fantastic view. Highly recommended!
When visiting Chivay, make sure to explore the La Calera Hot Springs at Complejo de Aguas Termales La Calera and the nearby Uyu Uyu archaeological site. After a relaxing night's stay, take a short 12-minute walk to Colca Canyon, one of the world's deepest trekking destinations. Regardless of your hiking experience, this canyon offers stunning views and is a must-visit for all hikers.
Quite a big surprise in the middle of the Peruvian Altiplano
charles nouwen — Google review
Built in 17th C BC with blood and lives of thousand of Andean People.
In the church, underground lies an Anciend Pachamama, chacra called waka in Aymara Quechua language.
Paul QE — Google review
Is a beautiful place, with a big history.
EDSON YORKE — Google review
Ok
Roger Teodoro Bellido Chiccheapaza — Google review
Cokonial
ROGER CATARI — Google review
Ok
MIGUEL ENRIQUE GARCÍA TORO — Google review
(Translated by Google) Be careful with the opening hours!
Tuesday through Sunday
10am to 12 and from 2pm to 4pm
A very interesting place, don't miss it.
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Ojo con el horario de atención!
Martes a domingo
10am a 12 y de 2pm a 4pm
Un lugar muy interesante, no se lo pierdan.
Melany Soto — Google review
(Translated by Google) Its architecture is incredible, the cost is very affordable, only 3 soles, but there is no guide. Getting from Puno to Lampa is very simple and economical but take food as the restaurants are expensive and the food is not good
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Su arquitectura es increíble, el costo es muy accesible solo 3 soles, pero no hay guiado. Llegar desde Puno a Lampa es muy sencillo y económico pero lleva alimentos que los restaurantes son caros y la comida no está buena
Nadia Navarro Palomino — Google review
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Jr. Municipalidad 301, Lampa 21801, Peru
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Pukara Archaeological Complex
Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Pukara
Machupicchu Nice Travel agency — Google review
Solid place to stop by if you’re driving from Puno to Cusco, interesting site on a surprisingly nice little town, but lacks easy guides or accessible information, should do some previous research to maximize tour experience
Jorge Aponte — Google review
We weren't able to visit that day but the views were breathtaking
Kurleigh Martin — Google review
Created approx 500 yrs before Tiwanaku, served as an important pilgrimage stopping post on the True Road
Christopher Dabrowski — Google review
Ancient historical place with interesting underground tunnels
Viktor Valkov — Google review
Interesting place with very particular artefacts.
Dylan Seychell — Google review
Fantastic!
Ron Menard — Google review
(Translated by Google) very nice, calm, relaxing
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muy bonito, calmado, relajante
Leonardo Cardenas perez — Google review
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XJ3G+RWP, Pucará 21137, Peru
I'll never travel to Manaus without this trip planner again
海抜4335m、初経験の高度。
(Translated by Google)
4335m above sea level, altitude of first experience.
hiroshi yamaguchi — Google review
One of the highest points in Peru. You can find many local vendors selling souvenirs and local produce at rest stops along the way
CK Cheong — Google review
If you can go it is one of the higest places in Peru
Mustafa Atakay — Google review
Badly breathe- out of breath
Margaret B. — Google review
Worth stopping. Friendly people and nice view.
Kenny — Google review
A place just to stop and take some pictures.
Mabelin Santos — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful nature, peaks with very little snow, yet it is a spectacular environment, above 4,300 meters above sea level, where the Vilcanota knot is. There is a hot spring spa.
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Hermosa naturaleza, picos con muy poca nieve, aun asi es un entorno espectacular, sobre los 4,300 msnm, donde esta el nudo del vilcanota. Hay un balneario de aguas termales.
Fernando Allende — Google review
(Translated by Google) La Raya: An oasis of culture and landscapes on the border of Puno and Cusco.
At 4,338 meters above sea level, La Raya stands as a natural viewpoint on the border between Puno and Cusco. Its impressive views, crowned by snow-capped mountains and adorned with the presence of alpacas, llamas and vicuñas, make this place an oasis of culture and landscapes.
A feast for the senses:
Captivating landscapes: La Raya invites you to lose yourself in the vastness of its Andean landscapes, where the snow-capped mountains stand as guardians of the horizon and the alpacas, llamas and vicuñas give you a unique spectacle of colors and movement.
Ancestral culture: At this border point, the Andean culture is palpable in every detail. Stalls selling alpaca wool and handmade ceramics immerse you in the tradition and talent of local artisans.
Irresistible opportunities: La Raya offers you the possibility of purchasing high quality products at exceptional prices. We found alpaca cardigans at incredible prices, much cheaper than in other places on the trip.
More than just a border crossing:
La Raya is not only a transition point between two regions, but a destination in itself. A place where ancient culture merges with natural beauty, creating an unforgettable experience for travelers looking for more than just a tour.
A trip to La Raya is a trip to the essence of the Andes, an encounter with culture and nature at their finest.
Recommendations:
Take time to enjoy the landscape: Don't just pass through La Raya without stopping to admire the beauty that surrounds you. Take some time to contemplate the mountains, the animals and the vastness of the plateau.
Support local artisans: Buy artisan products at La Raya's stalls. In this way, you will be supporting the local economy and taking with you a little piece of Andean culture.
Haggle: Don't be afraid to haggle at the concession stands. It is a common practice in the Andean culture and will allow you to obtain a better price for the products you take.
La Raya awaits you to surprise you with its natural beauty, its ancestral culture and its artisan products. Don't miss the opportunity to live a unique experience in this magical place.
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La Raya: Un oasis de cultura y paisajes en la frontera de Puno y Cusco.
A 4338 metros sobre el nivel del mar, La Raya se alza como un mirador natural en la frontera entre Puno y Cusco. Sus impresionantes vistas, coronadas por montañas nevadas y adornadas con la presencia de alpacas, llamas y vicuñas, convierten a este lugar en un oasis de cultura y paisajes.
Un festín para los sentidos:
Paisajes cautivadores: La Raya te invita a perderte en la vastedad de sus paisajes andinos, donde las montañas nevadas se erigen como guardianes del horizonte y las alpacas, llamas y vicuñas te regalan un espectáculo único de colores y movimiento.
Cultura ancestral: En este punto fronterizo, la cultura andina se palpita en cada detalle. Los puestos de venta de lanas de alpaca y cerámicas artesanales te sumergen en la tradición y el talento de los artesanos locales.
Oportunidades irresistibles: La Raya te ofrece la posibilidad de adquirir productos de alta calidad a precios excepcionales. Nosotros encontramos rebecas de alpaca a precios increíbles, mucho más económicos que en otros lugares del viaje.
Más que un simple paso fronterizo:
La Raya no es solo un punto de transición entre dos regiones, sino un destino en sí mismo. Un lugar donde la cultura ancestral se fusiona con la belleza natural, creando una experiencia inolvidable para los viajeros que buscan algo más que un simple recorrido.
Un viaje a La Raya es un viaje a la esencia de los Andes, un encuentro con la cultura y la naturaleza en su máxima expresión.
Recomendaciones:
Dedica tiempo a disfrutar del paisaje: No te limites a pasar por La Raya sin detenerte a admirar la belleza que te rodea. Tómate un tiempo para contemplar las montañas, los animales y la vastedad del altiplano.
Apoya a los artesanos locales: Compra productos artesanales en los puestos de venta de La Raya. De esta manera, estarás apoyando la economía local y llevando contigo un pedacito de la cultura andina.
Regatea: No tengas miedo de regatear en los puestos de venta. Es una práctica común en la cultura andina y te permitirá obtener un mejor precio por los productos que te lleves.
La Raya te espera para sorprenderte con su belleza natural, su cultura ancestral y sus productos artesanales. No te pierdas la oportunidad de vivir una experiencia única en este mágico lugar.
Manuel Quiñones — Google review
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Raqchi Archaeological Park
Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very interesting place. A lot of Inca history. Visit with the guide
Horatiu Baiasu — Google review
Majestic and beautiful! A very large Incan monument, best seen with a guide, who can explain all of the structures.
Jill East — Google review
These ruins display wonderfully how the average Inca citizen lived. Two of the huts have been restored and the foundations of many others are still preserved.
Here you will also find the remains of the temple of the God Viracocha.
The village was built around 1400.
Marc Remus — Google review
Beautiful place with lots of history. If you are the shopping type, there are so many little things to buy.
The bathroom was really bad. I understand that the woman in the front has to put water into the toilet for it to flush. But out of 3 toilets, 2 had feces in them. If the woman keeps up with not letting waste sit there, it would be fine.
Kim & Sam — Google review
Very interesting place. A lot of history. Visit with the guide.
Tanya “Tatyana” K — Google review
This is a good place to stop between Puno and Cusco. Most people look at the center wall remains of the temple, since they are the most prominent. This is a run which should make it obvious that two different builders were responsible (perfectly shaped megalithic foundation with more crude Adobe brick on top).
But there are other ancient buildings in the area plus the remains is a wall around the city can be seen along the hilltop. There's more in Raqchi than I expected.
Todd Durrant — Google review
If you've fancied walking the Inka highway, here's your chance. Raqchi has a portion of the trail run though it. The ruins here are being actively worked on for preservation and restoration. We stopped here on a bus tour from Cusco to Puno and spent about 40 minutes here walking through the Inca ruins and surrounding areas.
Atul Nayak — Google review
U can get good silvery at a good price here. Also, the ruins are nice to visit.
Margarita Manrique — Google review
Great to learn the history and see what is was and how it looked then and now and why.
Discover Why I Love Egypt Tours for the Soul — Google review
The temple of highest god of Incas. There was probably also big army during Inca times.
Tomáš Bortel — Google review
Magical place. Amazing how the very tall storage room walls have held up this long!
The Centro Histórico, located in the heart of Mexico City, is a historic district that showcases the city's rich cultural heritage. The area is populated with beautiful architecture, including colonial buildings and towering cathedrals. It also boasts many museums which display various pieces of Mexican art and history. Visitors can explore the narrow streets lined with vibrant shops and restaurants serving traditional cuisine. The atmosphere is lively, owing to street performers and live music events held regularly throughout the year.
The Catholic Church's Santo Domingo del Cuzco temple sits on the ruins of an Inca temple, a sign of the church's long history in Peru. The church is a must-see for anyone visiting Cusco, and its hospitable staff make it easy to explore all its attractions.
If your into religious history this stop is a must. Beautiful architecture and wonderful paints
john briggs — Google review
A very interesting place to visit. Unfortunately you're allowed to take pics of the remaining of the Inca art but not of the colonial art brought by the Spanish.
Anto Bellog — Google review
Lots of history. Make sure you take a guided tour.
Don Miller — Google review
Santo Domingo is one of the most important Christian temples in Cusco. Currently, both structures (the Inca and the Baroque structure) survive time with their impressive towers, bell towers, paintings and other treasures.
It is located on the foundations of the famous Coricancha temple, the most important of the Inca empire. It has a baroque structure that uses the strong stone walls of the Inca temple. Inside, its main altarpiece stands out as well as its collection of paintings made by artists from the 'Cusco school of painting' (16th and 17th centuries).
Sweeton Dmello — Google review
Worth visiting. Has a prominent belltower. A must see in Cusco. No picture taking on the galleries and painted panels around the convent museum. The museum is well maintained. Nothing much to see on the second floor. After the damages of 1960s earthquake, some parts of the damaged convent are demolished giving favor to the Incan structures. The Inca structures on the convent are exposed, giving the place a unique mix of spanish and incan architecture.
leo lobarbio — Google review
This was a excellent opportunity to see some local history and culture, the paintings, artefacts, sculptures and stone formation was outstanding. Definitely recommend having a local tour guide providing you with information about the building and background. Central location in the city and close to most amenities, hotels.
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JayBBlogs — Google review
Impressive cathedral from outside only view. I don't believe there's tours but guide said services are held here. Needs restoration.
Lee Hamilton — Google review
The church is beautiful wherever you look at it, the decoration is quite original.
Joan Palomino — Google review
It's a Spanish church and convent built over an Inca temple. Part of the Temple walls are still intact. The convent is still functional. The 14 faceted stone walls of a doorway are interesting. The art gallery is really superb.
Rafiq Mohamed — Google review
The inkas part is exciting!
The Spanish part is OK...
Overall worth to visit 😊👍
Bali Body Club — Google review
Qoricancha and Santo Domingo Convent. The temple was one of the most sacred and vital temples of the Incan Empire. Originally richly decorated temple with walls covered in gold. Santo Domingo church was integrated to the temple after the Spanish conquest.
Manny Alonzo — Google review
A historical cathedral that features both Inca and Spanish architectural style in construction
Located here is the Inca Museum
Jason L — Google review
Impressive stone work and very nice outside gardens. The entrance fee of 15 pen seemed reasonable. I paid for an Englishbspeaking guide, but he really wasn't very good. If you go on your own, like I did, perhaps screen the guide a little better. He charged me 50pen. I had understood the 50 included the entrance fee. His tour lasted 45 minutes. That seemed long enough.
Ellen — Google review
Wonderful and it is downtown. Walking distance. If a tour guide offers you a book, you might be able to get it for 40% of the price with people selling stuff at the entrance.
Luis Antonio Aguirre — Google review
The church was beautiful, we were able to go up to the bell tower for a small fee and was well worth it. They had QR code that would give you information. The history is just amazing in Peru
John Villa — Google review
Massive church with impressive architecture and history.
The Black Jesus statue in Andean costumes, the incorporation of Guinea pig in the painting of the last supper show how locals have accepted Christ in their own terms.
The plentiful use of Gold and silver show how the region has been rich in minerals.
GIRUBA BEULAH SE — Google review
Dominican Order in the city of Cusco, Peru. Spanish colonists built it on top of Coricancha, Temple of the Sun, the most important temple in the Inca Empire
The Plaza de Armas is a lively urban gathering place in Cusco, Peru that offers colonial arcades, a cathedral, gardens, and a central fountain. The cultural center of Cusco is lined with cafes and restaurants most of which offer excellent views of the square. The imposing statue of Pachacuti an Incan warrior dominates the center of the plaza.
Yes, this is one of the most beautiful places in the whole country. At least to me. It's worth going here as many times as possible. There is always something interesting that will catch my eye. Doesn't matter if is it early in the morning, during noon, or late at night. Just go there and you will see it on your own 🤩
Thank you 💙
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
The plaza is surrounded by Churches, Basilica, Temples, and plenty of restaurants.
We were fortunate to experience the pre New Years festivities, with singing and performances in the square.
If you get a chance, visit the Basilica and Cathedral. They were just beautiful.
dan george — Google review
This is like the center of town for Cusco. The best restaurants and shows are all around here. I really like the vibe here with all the people and tourists and stores and restaurants. Just a note, the clothing and alapaca wool stores are a little overpriced here. The restaurants here are more expensive but are also very good.
Allen Lin — Google review
I had a great experience at Cusco Main Square. Despite it being quite crowded, I found the place to be charming and filled with numerous restaurant options and delightful souvenir shops. While it might be a bit on the expensive side, the quality of souvenirs makes it worthwhile.
I noticed there’s an option to visit the cathedral, although I didn’t have the chance this time. Overall, it’s a fantastic place for leisurely walks, taking pictures, and picking up souvenirs. You can also enjoy a decent lunch or dinner at one of the nearby restaurants. Surprisingly, despite its central location, the area felt very safe, making it an ideal spot for tourists to gather and explore. Don’t miss the chance to soak in the vibrant atmosphere and take a leisurely stroll around Cusco Main Square.
Adriana Larotta — Google review
Cusco is one of my favourite cities in the world. So much creativity and beauty. But also safe and peaceful. There are always amazing markets and celebrations going on. It really is an amazing place.
Gaia Hope Good — Google review
Great main square with tons of cafes and restaurants. Many local vendors and lots of crowds - yes keep your belongings safe and purses and wallets secured. Otherwise very safe and happening place to hangout for few hours if you like.
Food at the local restaurants was very good and quick. We had a lunch special. Some good stores in the near by street if want to buy souvenirs. Walkable distance for everything. Limited seating on a weekend or crowded days: lots of tourists and locals.
Tina G — Google review
This is one of the coolest plazas you'll see in the world. Worth time spending and checking restaurants and cafes around it. Just don't get fished by the painters 😂 they all work for the same entity... Probably!
Jasminko Dogladovi? — Google review
Very nice (safe) area to walk out in the city and see the wonderful history there. This is the best area of Cusco to stay in if you are spending several days touring the surrounding area. The ONLY drawback is that some people can't handle the 11,400 foot elevation there.
charlie compton — Google review
Cusco is a beautiful city. I definitely recommend visiting. They are many great restaurants and unique hotels. Personally, I recommend the JW Marriott. Lots of wonderful, unique architecture. The Main Square is nice. Although it can be packed with tourists. I think anyone who visits Cuzco should visit.
Gyason Copeland — Google review
I like going to the Cuzco Main Square, there are a lot of decent restaurants around, some better than others.
The plaza is cleaned, the people are nice, it definitely has good vibes.
*My only hope is that the Cuzco government keeps all the parks from Cuzco as clean as the main square is.
Ayana — Google review
What an incredible, fun plaza square! The people are fun and the celebrations are so cool. Cuzco Peruvians are proud of their heritage and show it in so many ways. There are lots of shops, restaurants, and vendors down every street. This was a safe and fun place to hang out all day and shop, eat, or just walk around and people-watch!
Matthew Nigro — Google review
Large main square in the historic center of Cusco. There is a large statue in the center of the square, many beautiful flowers and shops and restaurants along the sides of the square.
There are plenty of vendors selling tours, massages and small items to take home.
Access to the Cathedral is from the main square.
Jamie Wojciechowski — Google review
Very relaxed park in the centre although you do receive a procession of street sellers hawking goods. They are good natured and drift off with a simple no and smile.
It is very busy with locals at night. Lots of good restaurants.
Matthew Jefferys — Google review
Nestled at the heart of the mystical city of Cusco lies its vibrant main square, a true emblem of its magical and captivating allure. Surrounded by a bustling array of restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops, and more, this square pulsates with life and energy, enjoyed by tourists and locals alike.
Yet, amidst the lively atmosphere, the main attractions here are undoubtedly the majestic cathedral, elegant fountain, green parks, and captivating vistas. Each corner exudes beauty and charm, painting a picturesque scene that feels straight out of a fairytale.
Credit must be given to the local authorities and municipality for their diligent efforts in maintaining the square's cleanliness and managing the flow of traffic in the surrounding area.
During our time in Cusco, we found ourselves drawn to this central hub each day, savoring every moment amidst its historical grandeur. However, one must consider the occasional downside: the persistent presence of vendors and salespeople trying to make sales can sometimes detract from the overall experience.
Nevertheless, the allure of Cusco's main square remains undeniable, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into the rich tapestry of Peruvian culture and history.
Amartya Ghosal — Google review
Beautiful plaza! There are plenty of benches to sit and people watch. Note: there are many people advertising restaurants, massages, art, souvenirs, tours, etc. They’re just doing their jobs. Be kind.
Janine Harris — Google review
Lively place to visit and traffic free at night. Felt very safe and enjoyed just wandering aimlessly up steep roads and paths that seem to make up this city. Lots of history and tiny back lanes. Then use Google to get you back to your hotel.
William Hardwick — Google review
Beautiful and historical city square in Cusco. There are a ton of good restaurants around it as well. Worth it to walk through or take a city tour to see.
Andr? Thibodeaux — Google review
The square has a beautiful place, but pay attention to local residents’ promotions, including massages, shoe shines, souvenir sales, etc.; they will attract you with a relatively low price and then charge you higher fees.
Chris Lau — Google review
Very busy, especially at this time, late October. Lots of festivals and a lot of people. Almost like a pickpockets dream. It is nice though. It's low and you look up and can see everything. Lots to eat all around, a lot of money changing spots (they do not accept Scottish money), lots of tourism offices and a great deal of pharmacies around.
wendy guity — Google review
Very busy . Lots of festivals and lot of people. An incredible fun plaza square! Plenty of shops, bar and restaurants around the square and great views up to the mountains all around.
Horatiu Baiasu — Google review
A really beautiful central plaza area that is unfortunately ruined by consistent and persistent "salesmen" trying to sell you anything under the sun. I couldn't walk 10 feet without being offered art, drugs, and tours. Really sad that you can't properly enjoy the tranquility here.
MountainMan — Google review
Beautiful and historical place in Cusco Peru. Very lovely , large open space in downtown Cusco. You see a lot of historical buildings and churches. Be prepared to walk along cobblestones. Definitely a place to visit if you’re in Cusco Peru.
Manny Alonzo — Google review
The center of life any day if the week in Cusco. Lots of people watching and rituals centered around the church’s holidays. I did not like the fact all buildings want to charge admission and not allow photos! Buy the dusty books on the rack we were told.
Dave O. Dodge — Google review
I love Cuzco. It is full of history. The roads are paved with cobblestone mostly. Be ready for many hills and beauty of the past and colours of the art that leaks through centuries. If you like history, you will like this town. It was the longest I have stayed in a city in Peru.
Pissy E — Google review
Cuzco Main Square is an absolute gem! This vibrant hub is not only steeped in history and culture but also offers breathtaking views and picture-perfect moments at every turn. Whether you're admiring the stunning architecture, soaking in the lively atmosphere, or simply people-watching, the Main Square never fails to captivate. From the majestic Cathedral to the historic buildings lining the square, every corner is a photographer's dream. It's the perfect spot to immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Cuzco while creating lasting memories. A visit to Cuzco wouldn't be complete without spending time in this wonderful square.
Thibault — Google review
Cusco is one of the most beautiful cities in Peru, and the main square is right in the heart of the downtown area. Both daytime and evening views are wonderful, and we enjoyed visiting the cathedrals & having meals in nearby restaurants. Highly recommended!
Dawang Wu — Google review
You should always visit the main square in Cusco when you are in town.
There are chapels, monuments, a nice park, and plenty of surrounding stores and restaurants.
It can be a bit crowded at times, and beware of pick pockets. (Not too much of a problem in Cusco, but just be careful. They tend to hang around the popular tourist areas)
Mark Pitts — Google review
Historic square with a lively mix of locals and tourists enjoying the fresh air. A lot of street vendors, some are more aggressive than others but most will leave you alone if you tell them no twice.
John Cobb — Google review
The best place to start. Here is the main plaza in Peru. Great place to find restaurants and shops. From this point you can wander to off streets and find other amazing attractions in Cusco including other landmark sites. You can also find yourself just sitting on a park bench and crowd watching. Plenty of police and security cameras in the area make this a safe place for tourists and everyone alike. The main cathedral is here and is a wonderful place to visit and tour. High end restaurants and fast food restaurants such as KFC and McDonald's sit in the plaza.
Paul — Google review
Beautiful and historic plaza. It stunning in the day but even better at night. The lights around the town glisten like stars, it’s honestly mesmerising. There is a lot of seating available. There are also many vendors who will approach you, some selling scarves are quite persistent but rest are fine and respect if you decline.
Simi — Google review
Beautiful square!! The churches were amazing and silly to love but there was a KFC and McDonalds, after not having American food all week it was a nice surprise to see those there! Vendors everywhere, I was a sucker and bought many things, they are too charming sometime! Very friendly though!
Cindy Espy — Google review
First time in Cuzco city highly recommend, people are so nice and a lot of them speak more than 1 language.
About the weather even if internet says it's going to be sunny all day bring your raincoat and walk slowly the first 2 days, altitude can be tricky.
The perfect Inca Trail treking experience with Primo and Elio
I can't imagine that I will ever be able to top this trip. I went with a group of 13 women and our guides Primo and Elio were absolutely amazing with all of us. Both Primo and Elio made me feel so incredibly safe the entire trip. Although the terrain was tough, due to their constant encouragement and guidance, I never thought I wouldn't be able to finish. The porters and the cooks were phenomenal and I just can't believe how hard they work. The trek was only as amazing as it was due to Primo, Elio, the chefs, and the porters. I wouldn't go with any other people. If I ever know anyone going down to Cusco and they want to do any trek I will tell them they should only go with itep but specifically with Primo and Elio.
Alex Anderson — Google review
⚠️🛑Horrible travel agency. We were robbed completely. 60$ for city tour and $80 for sacred valley trip. Locally, you will get the same in soles. Be careful with the agency’s sweet talk.
They didn’t turn out to pick up for city tour but still we accepted their mistake and joined the boring city tour the next day. We wanted to cancel sacred Valley trip as the city tour wasn’t great. It wasn’t possible and they told us that it will be ‘No show’ so we had to force ourselves to join.
Don’t make mistake like we did!!!! Look for some other place and best is to be in Cusco and handle the trips.
Prerna CK — Google review
The guides, Primo and Elio, were nothing but professional and entertaining with a million funny stories to tell! They stayed with you no matter how fast or slow you went and gave absolute support. The passion and history that they have about the past really comes through. I would recommend them hands downs and would not have made it on this incredible journey without them.
Janice Darlene Kast — Google review
Did the 4-days inca trail. The trip went fine overall.
The agency is cheaper than most tours, but also provides less. Sometimes that's ok, e.g. you can decide if you'd pay more to have your equipment carried. Other times it's cheap and disorganized. Most notably we asked about climbing Huayna Picchu mountain several times, before the trip we were told it's closed (not true), during the trip we were told we should've booked months in advance (would've been nice to know in advance). In the end we managed to buy tickets at the entrance, but only because we continously insisted to check when we get there. I rented a sleeping bag and was told I have to carry it (tents are of course carried for you). It was huge and it obviously didn' fit in my bag. If it would've rained I would've slept in a wet sleeping bag. Had to insist that they carry it the next days. It was full of some sort of fur that got all over sleeping clothes and was hard to remove. The rental prices were very high, we ended up buying brand new hiking rods for the rental price.
Csaba Apagyi — Google review
After the 4-day classic Inka Trail hike, we were not picked up by their bus at the train station near Cusco. Luckily, we were able to grab a taxi, but they didn’t even refund the cost for the taxi by saying their driver was there. This is nonsense because we waited until the last bus at the station left, with nobody approaching to us. The guide was also checked out already after the second day of our hike, leaving us hiking on our own and catching up afterward. Overall, it was a low quality tour except the food.
Meilee Seong — Google review
Their prices are lower than other tour operators but you get what you paid for: dirty and smelly sleeping bags, terrible transport and general mild disorganisation. If you're on a tight budget, you'll survive. Just be ready for things not to be great.
Victoria — Google review
Awesome Inka Trail with Primo! Amazing food and the Porters were excellent too. We got very lucky booking with ITEP and getting Primo as our guide.
A — Google review
The best trekking
PUNISHER — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an incredible experience the 4 days will undoubtedly be the 4 most wonderful of your life. The climb to Warmiwañuska is hard but doing it slowly. In Cusco they sell it to 300 USD per person although there are more expensive.
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Es una experiencia increíble los 4 días sin duda serán los 4 más maravillosos de tu vida. La subida a Warmiwañuska es dura pero hacerlo caminando despacio. En Cusco lo venden a 300 usd por persona aunque hay más caros.
Enrique Loayza — Google review
(Translated by Google) I did the Inca Trail to Machupicchu and the experience was magnificent, the transportation, trains, guide and food were excellent. The organization from the beginning was satisfactory so thank you very much for everything...
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Realice el Camino Inca a Machupicchu y la experiencia fue magnífica, el transporte, lo trenes, el guía y la comida fueron excelentes. La organización desde el inicio fue satisfactoria así que muchas gracias por todo...
The Cusco Cathedral is a large colonial-era church in the city of Cusco, Peru. It was built during the 16th and 17th centuries and is filled with paintings by famous artists such as Marcos Zapata. In addition, there are works by Diego Quispe Tito, Basilio Pacheco and Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallo on exhibit.
Everywhere is fascinating, everything made of cedar wood is covered with silver and gold. It is a loss for us not to be photographed. Right in the center of Cuzco, within walking distance. A full living history, still in use.
Silver Cunningham — Google review
We were unable to view the cathedral from the plaza because a Transformer movie was being filmed. Disappointing but we at least go to go inside the cathedral using a side door.
We had a tour guide which I recommend because you would not realize the significance of the art or artifacts without having a knowledgeable guide.
Unfortunately we were not allowed to take photos inside the cathedral. Even with no flash it was not allowed. Frustrating.
It is an interesting church with a lot of elaborate decoration. Beautiful.
J Hasker — Google review
Interesting to know that they had a procession during the earthquakes and prayed to the Lord who stopped all tremors and therefore He is given the name, Lord of Tremors.
Black Jesus in Andean costumes and adding a Guinea pig to the Last supper show how the locals see and accept the Lord in their ways.
GIRUBA BEULAH SE — Google review
Absolutely beautiful..... There are lots of memories and stories kept inside........🙏👌........
Nilobroto Sarkar — Google review
Cathedral is high priced compared to other Cusco attractions and does not deliver any support material. At the cost it should include audio guides or written guides, or regular guided tours but delivers none of them. In order to fully appreciate it, a guided tour is required at an additional cost. Interesting building and history but falls short of delivering good value.
Rylan Hahn — Google review
Okay, quite pretty but unfortunately they don’t keep it very well. Quite dirty, and not really worth visiting when there are so many churches here. I’d only recommend if you have a lot of time in Cusco
Holly PS — Google review
Nice and amazing place to travel
People so nice and peaceful
Yana Yana — Google review
The entry ticket it's a bit expensive compared to other attractions in the city (and also the other cattedrals in the country). No any audio guides or written guided are provide, so if you want to enjoy it you must go with a private tour/guide!
The building itself is very beautiful but still not worth the price
Riccardo Confalonieri — Google review
50 soles entrance is abusive and without justification. No one is visiting the cathedral at these prices so they keep on raising them in the hopes of increasing revenue, only to get even less visitors
Thiago Lamelo — Google review
Cathedral with painting Last Supper depicting Jesus and the 12 Apostles eating a meal of Guinea Pig!
Wilson Foo — Google review
Beautiful historic cathedral. Too bad that there is no photos/videos allowed inside and we obliged out of respect for our tour guide. It is interesting to see the localization of all the paintings, murals and artifacts, such as the guinea pig on the Last Supper table (see the picture on the ticket).
Vincent L — Google review
It was a good experience to see what the Spanish colonization did to the aboriginal people's places. The architecture is nice from the outside and inside as well. The highlight of the whole cathedral is the picture inside where Pizzaro is represented as the person who ruined the Inca culture. Thank you 🇵🇪
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
Wonderful histories! Don't miss the Last Supper with guinea pig on the table and countless examples of syncretistic art... Especially in the original side chapel Madonnas and the "black" Jesus chapel and story of it's annual use and relation to the earthquakes in 1650 & 1950. I LOVED the actual car covered completely in silver still used in Corpus Christi parades.
Jim Mannoia — Google review
Beautiful cathedral that you can visit in about half an hour without a guide. There is not much to read to learn about the place unfortunately. You got to notice the wigs they put to the statues!
Philippe Lemarchand — Google review
Did I... really just pay $13... to see a painting of Jesus eating a guinea pig at last supper? Yes... And it was 👏 worth 👏 every 👏 cent
Saqsaywaman is an archaeological site that was once a religious center and the site of a bloody war between the Incas and Spanish colonizers. The ruins of the fortress walls are impressive, and visitors can take a guided tour to learn more about Incan history.
You need a tour guide to explain what is that you're seeing. Also you'll need plenty of time and energy the walk up hill is 20 minute long. Once you reach the site is worth the effort.
Moises Macedo — Google review
This is another impressive Inca religious archeological site. Since it was for religious purpose, so they used their amazing masonry skill to stack the stones with no gaps and no mortar. The site is pretty big. We walked up to the top and could see the entire Cusco Valley. Too bad that our tour guide didn't give us enough time to explore the entire area.
Vincent L — Google review
A large Inca site widely considered as a citadel and may have also been used for religious purposes. A large battle occurred here where many Incas died in battles. The site appears to be in the shape of a puma head with zigzag sections that may represent the teeth of the animal. It is very impressive how the site was built with large boulders shaped precisely with each other to construct walls without mortar that have withstood large earthquakes for hundreds of years.
Doug Hoppe — Google review
Imposing ,expansive site built with huge blocks. We went up as a group but you could just take a taxi up.(it is a long way)
Great view over the city
Musicians Mum — Google review
When in Cusco, this is a must-see ancient site. There is a lot you can read about it, but the megalithic stone walls are amazing to see in person. I can't imagine what the hill looked like before the Spanish took everything apart that they could and used the stones that they were able to move for their own colonial construction. It must have been a jaw-dropping fortress.
Todd Durrant — Google review
This was another incredible place in Cuzco. I recommend going with a tour guide to these sites! There was a great place for a panoramic photo of the city. The information about the site is fascinating. The stones there are the biggest I saw on any tour. A beautiful place for people to meet. We were fortunate enough to see Mount Sahuasiray from that point as well.
Patrick Derieg — Google review
Saqsaywaman was nice to walk around the while place. We had a tour guide that was very nice. The weather around now July 1st was nice as well. (If you want to see everything deep green, you must come around April.)
The ticket for foreign tourists is 70 soles, to dollars around $20.
Ayana — Google review
Great place to visit late afternoon because of the lighting. Do yourself a favor and get a guide. Otherwise it’s a bunch of rocks of insignificant value.
Very impressive structures and great landscapes.
NY chinchilla — Google review
Worth checking out the stone work alone, the ruins are wild. The way the Incas used the natural landscape to their advantage can be seen here. The large stones are massive and carved with precision that lathes couldn’t even get. Make sure to get the day pass if you are only there for a short time
Zak Evans — Google review
What an amazing place! The Incas were phenomenal engineers and architects. I walked to Saqsaywaman from my hostel near the historic centre - it took approximately 15min (there is some elevation gain). I paid 70 soles to enter the historic site and an additional 50 soles for my own guide, Alfredo. He was very informative and I strongly recommend getting a guide. At the end, he took me into the workshop where jewelry, paintings and clothes were made. It gave me a true appreciation for what the locals beautifully create with their hands.
Jacinthe Ly Dang — Google review
Awesome. You can also enjoy the view of the old city. When buying a ticket, please consider what places to go because they offer choices.
Kensuke Oki — Google review
A truly fantastic archaeological site, as there was much in the area to explore in the "head of the puma". Guide recommended as there was not much explanations within. It was big and you could imagine how the Inca held their festivities here with the explanation of a good guide.
Chin Zhi Hui — Google review
04/2022 : entrance fee 130 S for the general ticket (with ten others sites and museum) 70 S reduced price ; 70 S for only the four sites near Cuzco
Beautiful place but with sadly few rest of one which was surely one day a great forteress. Beautiful plane and great view on the city.
The plans of the walls are very intriging.
Adrien — Google review
Very impressive archaeological site. Prepare to have your mind blown by the wonders around you. plenty to see by walking around the various sites. Local craftswomen have trinkets for sale too. You can get up and close to the Alpacas grazing the open fields. Highly recommended, prepare to WALK!
Irfan Kokabi — Google review
This is am amazing engineering feat the fact that the stones are the size of a bus and some weight a hundred tonnes and are cut to such perfection is mind boggling, and that they fit so tight you can't see gaps.
I recommend the visit. We'll worth the effort to climb up the mountain and we'll worth the time.
Crypto Kid — Google review
What an amazing ruins! The place is not far for the city. The fee is 70 sol. It has a nice view on the top.
Chanpen Tee — Google review
Definitely hire a guide to explain the significance of the rock placements and history. Available onsite. Don't believe Google Maps walking estimates from main square- it's steps the entire way, so take a taxi on the way up.
Laurie F — Google review
I climbed a mountain in Cusco to see an ancient Inca site, that the invading Spanish incorrectly labelled as a fortress. It was, in fact, a religious site, but the Spanish thought it was a fortress because of its structure, based on a zigzag pattern and three levels of stone terraces.
At the time, it had several high towers, which no longer remain today. One of the generals of the Incas famously jumped from the top of one of these towers, to avoid being captured by the Spanish when it was clear that they would lose the battle.
The Spaniards destroyed the towers and many of the buildings inside, but much of the impressive original surrounding structure remains.
I walked around the site, starting at the top, where there is a great viewpoint with amazing views over Cusco. As I worked my way down, I saw bigger and bigger stones, until at the bottom, where I came across the biggest stones, which were truly enormous. It is hard to believe that these 20 tonne stones could have been moved without enormous mechanical cranes, let alone by hand.
Furthermore, the stones were carved to fit together so accurately, that they did not need any mortar to stick them together. In fact, they are fitted together so perfectly, that you cannot even fit a credit card between them. They were apparently built this way, so that during earthquakes, they could shake and just fit back together in exactly the same place. Incredible ingenuity. 🥰👌
There were also some adorable alpacas grazing on the site, which I had to take some photos and videos of. 😅
I have to warn that, at over 3,800m above sea level, the climb to Saqsaywaman is possible, but it's very difficult. You should give yourself a few days in Cusco to acclimatise before attempting the ascent. Take plenty of water and a raincoat, as rain can come quickly at any time. You can also take a taxi most of the way there, or to the statue of Christ next to it, to get even closer.
Tickets can be purchased at the site for 70 Soles for a one day Tourist Pass, or 130 Soles for a 10 day pass to enter 16 tourist attractions, including Saqsaywaman, in and around Cusco.
Hidden Findings — Google review
This is an important part of the Inca history and culture, a must see for anyone who is in visiting Cusco and was apart of our group tour. From the moment you arrive and walk inside, you can feel the excitement and energy, and try to make sense of how it was constructed so long ago without modern technology. The rock formations, sizes of the stones, not being able to place a credit card through the stones- no gaps is absolutely mind blowing and something I've wanted to try since seeing a documentary about it. There's huge walls on top on the mountain side like a fortress and has great view points overlooking Cusco, and the Incas would have been able to see anyone coming from the hills around. Highly recommended for anyone who is in town and definitely take a local tour guide to provide the history.
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JayBBlogs — Google review
The ruins here are much larger than I was expecting from pictures I have seen. It was a very enjoyable experience but we didn't plan well getting here. It is VERY high up and we got so tired walking from our hotel we had to stop often for breaks.
It was fantastic to see, just prepare for that hill!!!
Kirsta Bowman — Google review
Always so impressive to see the Incas have built such incredible structures. Their stone mason skill was astounding
Hanh M. Nguyen — Google review
My joint favourite Inca site along with Ollyantaytambo. The stones are perhaps the most impressive of all the Inca sites. How they built this nobody really knows and probably never will. Worth getting a guide to ensure you see every part, especially the slides and the tunnels.
Tom Mutton — Google review
Incredible site. Highly recommend getting a guide, we paid 20/s per person in our group of four. Would certainly have missed some areas without a guide.
William Murdock — Google review
Nos explicaron cómo cortaron estos enormes bloques de piedra con hendiduras, agua caliente y el principio de la coa. Por su ubicación topográfica, este fue un gran punto estratégico, y en verdad se alcanza a vigilar el Cusco desde aquí. Me sorprendió cómo lograron trasladar estos bloques de piedra de inmenso tonelaje. Como en casi todo sitio turístico de por acá, había llamas y alpacas sueltas para tomarte la foto con ellas.
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They explained to us how they cut these huge stone blocks with indentations, hot water and the principle of coa. Due to its topographic location, this was a great strategic point, and you can actually watch Cusco from here. I was surprised how they managed to move these stone blocks of immense tonnage. As in almost every tourist site around here, there were llamas and alpacas loose to take a photo with.
Arturo J. Martínez — Google review
This is the historic capital of the Inca Empire; a citadel in the north of the city of Cusco. It is important because of the history and the role it played during the Spanish conquest; being the most important military base of the Inca Empire, and has been compared with the Roman Colosseum. The whole structure is an amazing work of engineering where huge stone slabs were placed so seamless together such that no gap is discernible
CK Cheong — Google review
Impressive construction. We bought a general ticket to provide access to 16 archeological sites and this was one of the more impressive ones.
Take a taxi up from Cusco and walk down, enjoying the old part of the city as it leads you back to the main square.
James Gunn — Google review
Really nice place right next to the old town in Cusco. Definitely worth a visit. But but tickets in town or bring cash... No cards accepted.
Jan R. — Google review
It was a climb up despite the proximity to town centre; and we just came in from flat Santiago yesterday; the climb up the steps was trickier than expected and we needed frequent stops along the way. But boy the place did not disappoint; huge amazing structures covered the hill top with wide expanse of green space in between, offering a 360 panoramic view of the whole of Cusco! We started on the morning just after breakfast and completed the whole climb in 3 hours . Go for it it’s worth it.ticket was 70 sol per pax.
Anthony Teh — Google review
Entrance: 70 soles 4 places
Tour guide at entrance 60 soles
Two parts are close, two you need a vehicle for. It’s about a 20 min walk from city center.
Beautiful place. Tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and took amazing photos for me.
Raj — Google review
Sitio histórico de Saqsaywaman en la ciudad de Cusco. Esta parte representa la cabeza de la forma del puma en que fue construida la ciudad incaica de Cusco antes de la colonia. Es impresionante ver el tamaño de las piedras labradas con que construyeron este lugar y algunas van de mayor a menor. Es difícil imaginar como llevaron esas enormes piedras hasta allí, pero lo más probable es que utilizaran troncos para moverlas. Recomendado este sitio
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Saqsaywaman historic site in the city of Cusco. This part represents the head of the puma shape in which the Inca city of Cusco was built before the colony. It is impressive to see the size of the carved stones with which they built this place and some range from largest to smallest. It's hard to imagine how they carried those huge stones there, but most likely they used logs to move them. Recommended this site
The Catholic church of San Blas is a small but ornate building with a carved pulpit from a single piece of wood. The church is popular for its intricate carvings, and it is one of the most photographed churches in Cusco.
Very impressive "small" church with an interesting mix of influences. The painted ceiling and roof beams are particularly impressive and worth more careful study; it's just a pity that photography is not allowed.
A trip up the 'bell tower' is well worth it for the view over the square as well as the extended town & country beyond.
Jim G — Google review
Closed for lunch but very nice tower and cool bell. There’s a tourguide trying to get you to buy a tour...inside the church...I found this kind of abrasive. outside the church, fine, but inside the church was a bit much...
Kelsey Betzelberger — Google review
An unassuming church but it has an amazing golden, gilded timber deus. Photos not allowed but it’s a church and you also have to pay to get inside. There is a second level with spectacular views of Cusco as well as the square below which typically has street performers entertaining the locals
David Maddison — Google review
Witnessed an Al Paca and local people having fun relaxing here. Kind of a central place, that has a familiar look. Easy meeting point. At night some beautiful colored lights illuminate the water at the edge of the square. It looks like the church may be open to go inside as well. Enjoy Cusco! ❤
Joshua Kaminski — Google review
The place is not looking good, there is nothing to do or even a good view 🙈
Vanessa Elicker Fredrich — Google review
One of the most photogenic view points in Cusco! Go there to met sunset and take amazing photos!
Tatyana Lashkova — Google review
Nice streets to get there but there it's nothing special
Dorina Gru — Google review
Nice scenary here. There are many beautiful details in every corner.
Noelia Cruz — Google review
Nice place to rest, but it would be better with less people selling here.
Tina Wu — Google review
A small and dark church. The drawings and sculptures inside are not preserved properly.
W Y — Google review
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Saint Peter the Apostle of Andahuaylillas
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
This 16th-century church dubbed the "Sistine Chapel of the Andes" offers ornate murals & decor.
The beautiful church! Called The Sistine Chapel of America. We do not post pictures of the interior because photography is prohibited
Horatiu Baiasu — Google review
Stunning Church - dont judge a book by its cover. Dont forget to look at the painting of way to heaven/hell inside of the entrance Portal.
F B — Google review
Interesting as the others in the valley
Gr?gory Dupuis — Google review
This is such a unique church! Unlike most other little towns, this one has a magnificent amount and quality of art in "fresco" painting on the walls and beautiful paintings on canvas depicting Saint Peter's experiences narrated in the scriptures; amazing wood-carved altars which are gold-plated. It's a must if you visit Cusco because it's just a 45-minute drive.
Franz Guerra — Google review
Very nice church from colonial times. Inside you can find oltars covered with real gold and paintings. One of them shows hell and heaven, it was helpful for learning Incas to Christian religion. There is not allowed to take a photos
Tomáš Bortel — Google review
Beautiful Colonial church in a remote village that used to be an Inca center. The Spanish built it right here in the center to show their dominance over the indigenous population.
The inside is full of paintings, frescos, and altars, covered in gold leaf.
Marc Remus — Google review
This little church is just stunning. Every part of it was painted and the work is just great. It is called the Sistine Chapel of South America.
Anto Bellog — Google review
Old church built in the 16th century. Beautiful mural paintings inside
CK Cheong — Google review
Stunning architecture with a brilliant back story. I was mesmerised by the ancient murals far more than the gaudy gold and silver pulpits. This is an absolute must see
Kurleigh Martin — Google review
Small church in honour of St Peter.
Wilson Foo — Google review
Beautiful church with an interesting combination of religious symbols inside. We’ll worth the visit and great place to purchase trinkets at the gift shop.
Parque Arqueológico Tipón is an ancient Incan agricultural complex that has been carefully preserved over the years. The site features intricately designed terraces, irrigation channels, and ornate water fountains. This archaeological wonder provides a glimpse into the advanced agricultural techniques employed by the Incans centuries ago. The site's impressive engineering highlights how they were able to overcome challenging geographic terrain to cultivate crops and sustain their society.
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Sights & Landmarks
Archaeological site
Ancient Ruins
Pre-Columbian ruins of a vast sacred site for rituals, with many stone foundations & avenues.
This site is remarkable. Roughly 1500 years old with with excellent urban planning and construction. It is about 20 kilometres from well known Inca sites in Cusco which were built some 800 years later.
Walter Perez-Tristan — Google review
Interesting to visit a site which is NOT an Inca site!
Gr?gory Dupuis — Google review
Included in tourist ticket. If you already visited several Inka archeological site and got used to the Inka style, then you will have a new taste of this place - this is the civilization before Inka - Wari culture.
Feiyang Li — Google review
Very interesting pre-Inca place. Enormous, impressive, beautiful. Definitely one of the top picks even in a country like Peru (if there is such). Located in the Sacred valley, not far from Cusco.
Ivan Denkov — Google review
Beautiful old fortress in the south valley of Cusco. Main attraction is what is left of the big corridors between walls. There are also a couple of houses ruins and a nice spot for relaxation.
David Rodriguez — Google review
Good stop while visiting Valle Sagrado. It is a preinca city.
Kiliam — Google review
This ancient did was more incredible than I expected. The wall around the entire city has sections of double-walked pathways and it appears some buildings may have been a couple stories high. The community layout here was very well organized and it was peaceful place to walk around. These ruins were a pleasant surprise.
Todd Durrant — Google review
Named the Peruvian Chinese Wall. This pre Inca civilization built this city with defensive walls. The wall at some point get as high as 2.5 metres. Very impressive that they're still standing after all the earthquakes this country gets. An interesting site to visit and add on your list if you ever travel to Peru'.
Anto Bellog — Google review
Beautiful views of the countryside and interesting site to learn a out. Impressive structure. Worth the visit from Cusco
Nikita Turner — Google review
Pre inka ruins. Don't miss this spot..2 km squared..alot to see and look at..usually a quick stop on the tours.. use your time wisely. Or drive yourself if you want more time.
Bryan — Google review
Pre inka time from the wari. Even bigger than machu picchu not that famous but also nice to see. Can be combinated with tipon.
Marco Hess — Google review
If you have a cucso tourist pass, come on down to Pikillacta and get it punched. You might be thinking, you've seen plenty of Inca ruins, but the reality is, these are Wari ruins of a granary built *before* the Inca's came. The excavated houses had plaster on the walls, and the stone wall have mortar holding them together. The Incas never used either of these. The Wari left after water dried up and the Incas moved in later. However, even though the Incas operated the city wall/gate nearby, they never used Pikillacta for their own purposes.
The Museo Inkariy is a unique museum that showcases the ancient societies of Peru, including those that existed before the Inca civilization. The building itself features Incan architectural elements and each culture has its own designated area with exhibits in both Spanish and English. Visitors can explore the history and key artifacts of each society as well as witness compelling scenarios brought to life through expertly rendered life-sized figures.
It is a private museum so there are no real artifacts, everything is a replica. It was all empty, I believe the guide with kick back setup brings their group here, no one comes on their own.
On the bright side, it is well made.
Muthu Kumar N N — Google review
displays depicting the history and cultures of Peru with videos and great motion-activated music. After visiting the museum we went to the Urqos ruins. Before that we trekked the amazing Arin waterfalls. We did these three places in 5 hours. Wonderful morning! Must visit. Very nice experience.
Cheni Gopinath — Google review
Definitely worth it. Super interesting, cool lifestyle dioramas, compelling replicas.Takes about an hour if you’re reading everything. Visited New Year’s Eve day and they were open.
Jake Fletcher — Google review
presented information in Spanish and English.
Goes through the main prior cultures in Peru in chronological order with supplemented with scenes of models of indigenous individuals in period costumes. Do not miss it!
elijah abraham — Google review
Museo Inkariy offers an immersive journey into the rich history and culture of the Incas. With impressive displays, interactive exhibits, and knowledgeable guides, it provides a captivating experience. The museum's attention to detail and commitment to preserving ancient traditions make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Chandra shekhar Bhatt — Google review
Amazing museum about pre-inca civilizations
Trish Hans (Hans on Beauty) — Google review
Outstanding museum. Brillant overview of the development leading up to Inka
Martin B Goetz-Jablonowski — Google review
Fantastic life-like Andean cultural displays depicting the history and cultures of Peru with videos and great motion-activated music. After visiting the museum we went to the Urqos ruins, which are located 20 minutes away from the museum. Before that we trekked the amazing Arin waterfalls. We did these three places in 5 hours. Wonderful morning!
Carolina Lapointe — Google review
Very nice place! Informative and lots of high tech and expensive experiences for visitors! Like beautiful reconstruction with original music, real stones and more. Def one of my fav experience in Peru.
Z — Google review
Best of all the museums in Peru. It has beautiful wax statues. Person who's interested in history, must visit this absolute gem of a place.
anantharaju j — Google review
The Museo Inkariy, also known as the Inkariy Museum, is a popular tourist attraction located in the Sacred Valley of Peru, near the town of Urubamba. Here's a review of the museum based on the information available up until my knowledge cutoff in September 2021:
The Museo Inkariy offers a fascinating and immersive experience that takes visitors on a journey through the rich history and culture of the Andean civilizations of Peru. The museum aims to showcase the diverse heritage of the region, including the Inca Empire, pre-Inca cultures, and the vibrant traditions of contemporary Peruvian communities.
The museum boasts a comprehensive collection of artifacts, exhibits, and multimedia presentations that provide valuable insights into the ancient civilizations that once thrived in Peru. Visitors can expect to see a wide range of items, such as pottery, textiles, metalwork, and sculptures, representing different periods and cultures. The displays are thoughtfully curated and provide informative explanations and context to enhance the understanding of the exhibited pieces.
Nitin Gudimetla — Google review
A perfect experience. We learned so much.
Lorna O Davison — Google review
I thought this museum was simply the best in all of Peru. It gave the best breakdown of the prehistory times of Peruvian tribes that existed in the region. They had a great breakdown of each period m. Great wax statues as well.
Peter — Google review
Too expensive. It is a private museum so there are no real artifacts, everything is a replica. It was all empty, I believe the guide with kick back setup brings their group here, no one comes on their own.
On the bright side, it is well made.
Dharmesh Shah — Google review
So in depth, pretty large place! We absolutely loved the full-sized scenes they replicated. Beautiful.
Brittny Zahorchak — Google review
This is an interesting museum that teaches the basics about several of Peru's major ancient tribes and peoples, from Caral to Nasca, Wari to Inca, etc. There are a few artifacts that appear original while others are recreated for display and teaching purposes. Each culture has a room with those artifacts and explanations in both Spanish and English, plus a second room with life-sized recreations of some aspect of that culture. It provides a great crashcourse in ancient Peru and is a nice one-hour stop while traveling through the Sacred Valley.
Todd Durrant — Google review
One of the best visits. Really gives you a clear feel of the essentials of life in each of the dynasties. Great history lesson. About 1 hour visits created by a private family.
Ivan Sellers — Google review
Great visualizations of various societies and some traditions. Very well done museum
An experience of a lifetime!
The lodge is beautiful and living quarters are what you would expect for a lodge in the middle of the jungle. They only turn electricity on for a few hours a day but it really made the experience that much better because you don't need it while you are there.
Jamie was our tour guide and he was fantastic. He took us on a night walk and long day hike through the jungle. He was extremely knowledgeable and professional. We had a great time exploring and getting to know the habitat.
The food and service was excellent. Fresh local juices and food was served everyday and it delicious. And, they provided plenty of fresh drinking water for our entire stay.
The only warning I will give is that the trip to and from the airport is interesting. The roads of Puerto Maldonado are poor so be prepared to be bumped around for about an hour before getting on the boat.
Overall, it exceeded our expectations and I hope to visit again one day.
Thank you Tres Chimbadas!
Jackie Csonka — Google review
This is a spectacular place for anyone searching peace amidst the jungle, by a lake. The lodge is owned by the Ese Eja community, who are welcoming and kind and helpful. They showed us their farm, hw to fish, how to harvest Brazil nuts in the forest and much more. We had our yoga retreat there and it surely shall long be remembered cordially.
There are four bungalows with bathrooms with two beds and then rooms with two or three beds which do not have their own bathroom.
One has to walk through the jungle forest to get to the lodge for about 30 minutes from the boat (Tambopata river).
There is only cold water available but in the temperatures there it´s just fine.
The food was delicious.
Martina Martinez — Google review
Amazing expirience! Beutifull place, helpfull staf, good food and the wildlife... just amazing. It was so hard to wake up and leave. Wish to have more time just to walk around and chill. Thank you so much for this!
Dominika Drahvzalová — Google review
Perfect balance of comfort and nature
Gunananthan Nithyanantham — Google review
(Translated by Google) A true paradise!
My stay at the lodge was unforgettable, the perfect place to get to know the incredible flora and fauna of the Peruvian Amazon and have a great time with your loved ones.
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¡Un verdadero paraíso!
Mi estadía en el lodge fue inolvidable, lugar perfecto para conocer la increíble flora y fauna de la Amazonia Peruana y pasarla muy bien con tus seres queridos.
Celeste Jordan — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique place where we were able to sail around the lake, see alligators, otters and orioles, and catch piranhas for dinner with the sound of howler monkeys in the background. Friendly and simple treatment. The facilities, very appropriate to the place, without luxuries but with what is necessary.
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Un lugar único donde pudimos navegar por el lago, ver caimanes, nutrias y oropéndolas, y pescar pirañas para la cena con el sonido de los monos aulladores de fondo. Trato amable y sencillo. Las instalaciones, muy adecuadas al lugar, sin lujos pero con lo necesario.
Nacho Le Prof — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic experience in the Amazon Rainforest.
The owners of Lodge Tres Cimbadas are very kind and helpful as well as exceptional guides.
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Esperienza fantastica nella Foresta Amazzonica.
I proprietari del Lodge Tres Cimbadas sono molto gentili e disponibili oltre che delle guide eccezionali.
Simone Porro — Google review
(Translated by Google) My stay at the lodge was fantastic, the place is a paradise for all nature lovers and for people passionate about research into flora and fauna...I hope to return soon 💚😁👌
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Mi estadía en el lodge fue fantástica,el lugar es un paraíso para todos los amantes de la naturaleza y para las personas apasionadas por la investigación en flora y fauna ...Espero regresar pronto 💚😁👌
JUAN JOSUE CCAHUANA AGUILAR — Google review
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17001 Rio Tambopata margen izquierdo(lago tres chimbadas, 17001, Peru
Very interesting place to visit and the entry fee is cheap. While it's not huge, if you want to see some of the local butterfly populations, this is a great spot.
J Centavo — Google review
We had some hours to pass while we waited to fly out so we went to the butterfly farm. It’s not expensive and if you take your time and enjoy the butterflies it’s pretty nice. It’s small but we saw at least 8-10 different butterfly species
stephribera — Google review
We had some hours to pass while we waited to fly out so we went to the butterfly farm. It’s not expensive and if you take your time and enjoy the butterflies it’s pretty nice. It’s small but we saw at least 8-10 different butterfly species
Steph B — Google review
Small but a fun diversion if you're killing some time before a flight. Only a few minutes from the airport and the Rainforest Expeditions Office.
Rowan Rutter — Google review
Pathetic attempt at a last-minute tourist trap. Several agencies, for some reason, insist on taking clients to this butterfly house on the way to the airport just 200mtrs away. We almost lost our flight because of this.
The place itself is falling apart, and is pretty small. I suspect that they try to atay alive on the back of the cafe on the back. Nobody in our group stopped - what was the point? You'll either have time in the airport for a coffee & cake, or you really are desperate to get to your flight.
Steve Tupper — Google review
If you arrive early for a flight out of Puerto Maldonado make sure to visit the Mariposario Tambopata - literally a 10 min walk (2 min drive) from the airport terminal. Defense worth a visit.
Mike CW — Google review
I love my photos from the Butterfly Farm, we are very happy we popped in before our flight! You get what you put into something, try to take a great photo of a beautiful butterfly, it’s fun!
Susan Peterson — Google review
Great little stop off to see native butterflies before heading to Puerto Maldonado airport
stephen ranford — Google review
Nice variety of butterflies.
Andrey Trochez — Google review
Nice way to kill time waiting for a flight. Right at the airport.
This remote jungle lake is known for its wildlife, including crocodile, monkeys & river otters.
Sandoval Lake attracts many different rainforest animals and is home to giant Amazon fish called Arapaima, black caiman, and a resident family of giant river otters.
The surrounding rainforest is home to many different monkeys, sloths, and features a breeding area of colorful macaw parrots.
You are sure to see a variety of types on your Sandoval Lake tour.
Ann Baity — Google review
Great very accessible walking trail and nice lake. We got lucky and saw a ton of wildlife including monkeys and even a sloth!
Stephanie Carter — Google review
Lots of wonderful wildlife to observe here. We were very fortunate to see the family of giant river otters that inhabit the lake up close. The wet season made the walk through the jungle to get there more challenging but still doable for most people of reasonable mobility. They are installing a boardwalk that was incomplete in places but should be completed soon and will greatly improve the accessibility for all independent of the season.
James Carriere — Google review
Beautiful lake. The hike there isn’t bad. Use sunblock and a tip take a hat to protect yourself from the sun because even tho it looks cloudy it did give us a little burn. Use bug spray and enjoy nature. It’s quite sad how with time Lake Sandoval keeps getting smaller and smaller.
Claudiia M — Google review
Stunning oxbow lake a few KM walk from the main river. We went early and saw a family of monkeys at the end of the channel plus lots of bird life on the lake itself.
Richard Gower — Google review
Staying at the inkaterra lodge this was one of our Organised trips after a boat ride and a good hour trek through very muddy conditions which was fun we arrived at lake Sandoval truly awesome experience so much natural beauty I recommend having your binoculars you never know what you might see.
stephen ranford — Google review
Awesome adventure in the middle of the jungle! Watching in the real many animal species is a unique experience. Maybe too much tourist traffic but is the part of the game.
Nico Balzani — Google review
Beautiful lake in the Amazon. It is in the Tambopata National Reserve. Wildlife was everywhere! Such an awesome spot!
The Chico Mendes Memory Center in Xapuri is a simple wood house where the environmental activist lived until his tragic murder in 1988. Visitors can take tours that provide a vivid account of the moment he was shot, with bloodstains still visible on the walls. Across the street, the Chico Mendes Foundation center houses poster-sized photos of Mendes, personal items, and international awards.
(Translated by Google) The city of Xapuri is very beautiful and the Chico Mendes Memory Center has been fully rehabilitated. The presentation of the house, life and death of Chico Mendes is done with good teaching. It is possible to imagine the lives of family and friends and "see" all the events that led to their death. Next door there is a small museum that shows how the rubber tappers lived. Everything done with great care. Little by little, gradually, Acre is growing and positioning itself more strongly on the national scene. Congratulations to the people of Acre for their fight!
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A cidade de Xapuri é bem graciosa e o Centro de Memória Chico Mendes foi todo reabilitado. A apresentação da casa ,da vida e morte de Chico Mendes está feita com boa didática. É possível imaginar a vida da família e amigos e "ver" todos os acontecimentos que levaram à sua morte. Ao lado há um pequeno museu que mostra como viviam os seringueiros. Tudo feito com muito esmero. Aos poucos, gradativamente, o Acre vai crescendo e se posicionando com mais força no cenário nacional. Parabéns ao povo acreano por sua luta!
MARCIA LUISA — Google review
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Jonas Duarte — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is really cool. Unfortunately, internal visitation is no longer open.
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O local é muito legal. Infelizmente, não está mais aberta a visitação interna.
Helen Miquelote — Google review
(Translated by Google) Linda, charming.
Too bad it was closed.
According to neighbors, resources were cut, important to keep the story alive.
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Lindinha, charmosa.
Pena que estava fechada.
Segundo visinhos foi cortado recurssos , inportantes para manter a história viva.
Adir Gomes — Google review
(Translated by Google) A simple but beautiful place to visit... Another highlight is the city of Xapuri, where the Chico Mendes Memory Center is located, which is very welcoming and peaceful.
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Lugar simples mas bonito de se visitar... Destaque tbm para a cidade de Xapuri, onde fica o Centro de Memória Chico Mendes, que é mto acolhedora e tranquila.
Gessijanio Encarnação — Google review
(Translated by Google) The little house is very charming and historic!
Xapuri is a beautiful and super quiet city. I loved.
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A casinha é muito charmosa e histórica!
Xapuri é uma cidade linda e super tranquila. Amei.
Daniely Barbosa — Google review
(Translated by Google) The house is there... Apparently well cared for, but it is no longer used as a Museum and it can be seen from the grass that it has been a long time since the bodies responsible for its maintenance/operation have not been carrying out basic care. As tourists who left São Paulo for Xapuri to visit the museum, we were very frustrated and disappointed with the situation we saw. SAD.
(Original)
A casa está lá.. Aparentemente bem cuidada, mas não é mais utilizada como Museu e percebe-se pela grama que faz muito tempo que os órgãos responsáveis por sua manutenção/exploração não estão fazendo uma zeladoria básica. Como turistas que saímos de São Paulo para Xapuri para conhecer o museu ficamos muito frustrados e desapontados com a situação que vimos. TRISTE.
Ricardo Corte — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was an incredible, wonderful and unique experience. I recommend it to anyone who likes to hear the struggle of Chico Mendes and his struggle to protect the forest and the rights of rubber tappers. I highly recommend it.
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Foi uma experiência incrível, maravilhosa e única eu recomendo para que gosta de ouvir a luta que foi de Chico Mendes e sua luta e batalha para protejer a floresta e os direitos dos seringueiros super recomendo.
Erivaldo Pereira — Google review
(Translated by Google) Environment where Chico Mendes lived the last moments of his life, well preserved.
(Original)
Ambiente onde Chico Mendes viveu os últimos momentos de vida, bem preservado.
ANINHA RB — Google review
(Translated by Google) Place to discover, the story of Chico Mendes, da Luta, from Brazil (I only saw it from the outside; in passing)
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Local para se conhecer, a historia do Chico Mendes, dá Luta, do Brasil (Só vi por fora; por passagem)
Gonc656 Gonçalves — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, on Mar24, I was unable to visit due to the flooding of the Acre River...
(Original)
Infelizmente, em Mar24, não pude visitar devido as enchentes do Rio Acre...
Reginaldo Santos — Google review
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R. Batista De Moraes, 471, Xapuri - AC, 69930-000, Brazil
The Rio Branco Palace is an ex-government seat and military palace, adorned with elaborate embellishments. Constructed in 1549, it holds the UNESCO listing and serves as a museum, providing insights into the historical background of the state. This splendid edifice showcases the rich heritage of yesteryears without centering on any personal encounters.
"I had the pleasure of visiting Palácio Rio Branco during my recent trip to Brazil, and I must say it was an absolute delight. This historical landmark truly captures the essence of Brazilian culture and history. The architecture of the palace is breathtaking, with its stunning neoclassical design and beautifully landscaped gardens.
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Francis Junio Silva — Google review
Museum kind of place that tells a bit about the history of the state...
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Hidson Moraes — Google review
Hidtorico
JAIRO MACIEL — Google review
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Av. Getúlio Vargas, s/n - Centro, Rio Branco - AC, 69900-100, Brazil
Mercado Velho is a renowned eatery that stands out among its competitors. This restaurant, with an exceptional reputation and standing, provides patrons with an unforgettable culinary experience. Located in a prime location, Mercado Velho offers a wide array of delectable dishes prepared by skilled chefs using only the freshest ingredients. The menu boasts an impressive selection of mouthwatering options that cater to various tastes and preferences.
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Glenda Lima — Google review
(Translated by Google) This place is incredible, food, restaurants, culture. It's worth visiting and taking beautiful photos.
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Esse local é incrível, comida, restaurantes, cultura. Vale muito conhecer e tirar lindas fotos.
Wagner Rigoldi — Google review
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Av. Epaminondas Jácome Centro, 2813 - Centro, Rio Branco - AC, 69900-010, Brazil
I'll never travel to Manaus without this trip planner again
Parque da Maternidade, an urban green space located in the city, is renowned for its beauty and tranquility. This public park offers a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking respite from the bustling streets. Its picturesque landscapes, comprising lush foliage and vibrant flowers, create a captivating ambiance that enchants all who venture within its boundaries.
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(Translated by Google) Very pleasant space, in addition to the professional being very qualified.
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Espaço bem agradável, além do profissional ser muito qualificado.
Karine Damasceno — Google review
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Av. Rocha Leal, 1093 - St. 02, Guajará-Mirim - RO, 76850-000, Brazil
Av. Farquar - Centro, Porto Velho - RO, 76801-429, Brazil
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Cultural Market Porto Velho
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The Cultural Market Porto Velho, located in the heart of Porto Velho's city center, offers a variety of dining and beverage options featuring delicious and traditional local cuisine. This vibrant tourist attraction provides visitors with the opportunity to indulge in authentic regional dishes while immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the area. With its diverse range of food and drink offerings sourced from nearby natural resources, this bustling market presents an ideal destination for those seeking an immersive culinary experience centered around local flavors.
Best place to eat local cuisine and to drink cold beer
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PAPAI NOOBER 01 — Google review
...is situated in the city centre of Porto Velho where you can eat, drink and natural local food...
Elaine Morais — Google review
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Yessa — Google review
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mariane santana — Google review
Good placa and good price (in promotion)
Marvin Schult — Google review
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Av. Pres. Dutra, 2816 - Olaria, Porto Velho - RO, 76801-060, Brazil
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The water tanks at As Três Caixas d'Água may not be particularly impressive, but the local vendors in the plaza area provide an enjoyable experience for tourists. The street sellers surrounding this tourist attraction offer a wide variety of products and services, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The water towers themselves may lack excitement or uniqueness, yet their presence adds to the overall charm of the location.
An important public square to visit in the city. It tells us about the origin of the harbor in Porto Velho.
Daniel Ignacio da Silva — Google review
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vinicios Santos — Google review
The water towers were nothing too cool, but I especially enjoyed the street vendors around the plaza
Jim Leonard — Google review
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Legal 😎
Regina Lopes — Google review
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Bruno Gestor Mega Motors — Google review
Three tanks of water, what kind of touristic attraction is this?
Jorge Peralta — Google review
Historical place with a great neighborhood.
Wescley Ferreira — Google review
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R. Dom Pedro II, 485 - Caiari, Porto Velho - RO, 76804-091, Brazil