Cusco was the capital of the Inca Empire and today preserves a unique architectural fusion.
The Cathedral brings together colonial art, Cusco School paintings, and Renaissance architecture adapted to the Andean context.
Qoricancha, the former Temple of the Sun, displays the perfection of Inca stonework upon which a Spanish convent was later built — a clear symbol of cultural syncretism.
On the outskirts of the city, we visit:
• Sacsayhuamán, with its monumental stone blocks.
• Qenqo, a ceremonial center.
• Puca Pucara, an ancient strategic site.
• Tambomachay, associated with water worship.
Ideal for: understanding the historical depth of the region before exploring other destinations.



