Group Experiences in Cusco

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Museo Del Monastério De Santa Catalina De Siena: Entry Ticket
CUSCO ·MUSEO DEL MONASTÉRIO DE SANTA CATALINA DE SIENA
Museo Del Monastério De Santa Catalina De Siena: Entry Ticket
Peruse Peru's historical clash of cultures as told through ancient artworks with a visit to Cusco's Museo Del Monastério De Santa Catalina. This unique museum of monastic life is filled with remarkable paintings that show clear influences of both Inca and colonial Christian heritage. Turn a corner, and you might bump into a Dominican nun in the monastery's dark passageways. Exit into daylight and visit the peaceful Basilica of La Merced which will inspire you to create your own spiritual art!
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Church of the Society of Jesus: Entry Ticket
CUSCO ·CHURCH OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS
Church of the Society of Jesus: Entry Ticket
Just like a prayer, this ticket will take you there. Enter the Church of the Society of Jesus and take a break from the bustling streets of Cusco. As a great example of Spanish Baroque architecture in Peru, the building is fancy-looking from the outside and is particularly special during the golden hour. Inside, feast your eyes on an ostentatious medley of glorious gold. The highlight has to be the statue of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, which looms over the large central altar.
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Cusco Cathedral: Entry Ticket
CUSCO ·CUSCO CATHEDRAL
Cusco Cathedral: Entry Ticket
Cusco is more than just a stop on the way to Machu Picchu. This ancient city was once the center of the Inca Empire and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore one of the city's most spectacular cultural attractions with a ticket to the Cusco Cathedral. See treasures, relics, and paintings depicting the colonial history upon which the cathedral was forged. No photos are allowed inside, so you have to experience it with presence – you'll be happy for it, trust us!
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Rainbow Mountain Trek from Cusco
CUSCO ·CUSCO OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Rainbow Mountain Trek from Cusco
Rainbow Mountain might sound like an episode of _My Little Pony_, but this fairy-tale mountain in the Peruvian Andes is very real! Take your Instagram game to the next level with a guided trek into the wild heart of alpaca country, and see the beautiful hues of Vinicunca's colorful mountainside up close. A hearty breakfast and a yummy lunch will fuel your wanderlust, as a local guide leads you across rugged valley trails and rocky inclines on a _peak_ sightseeing experience!
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Sacred Valley Day Trek from Cusco
CUSCO ·SACRED VALLEY
Sacred Valley Day Trek from Cusco
The Sacred Valley is pulsing with stories dating back thousands of years. Join a group led by an expert guide for a hike through history and some of Peru's most breathtaking scenery! See mountains, lagoons, Incan architecture and more.
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Sacred Valley Day Trip from Cusco
CUSCO ·SACRED VALLEY
Sacred Valley Day Trip from Cusco
Travel to Peru's Sacred Valley with a guide and get the lowdown on life in the villages of Pisac, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo and Chinchero. Get up close to ancient Inca archaeological sites, explore ruins, and shop for handicrafts in indigenous markets. A must-do trip from Cusco!
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Museum of Religious Art
CUSCO ·MUSEO DE ARTE RELIGIOSO - PALACIO ARZOBISPAL
Museum of Religious Art
It seems fitting that the former home of Cusco's archbishop should now play host to the city's Museum of Religious Art. This godly mansion is home to a collection of religious colonial paintings and artifacts. But it's not just the art on show that makes the museum worth your time. You can sit and relax on a large Renaissance patio and admire the colonial architecture, as well as the twelve-angled stone, a national treasure Inca stonework that forms part of the Archbishop's Palace wall.
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Museum of Religious Art
CUSCO ·MUSEO DE ARTE RELIGIOSO - PALACIO ARZOBISPAL
Museum of Religious Art
It seems fitting that the former home of Cusco's archbishop should now play host to the city's Museum of Religious Art. This godly mansion is home to a collection of religious colonial paintings and artifacts. But it's not just the art on show that makes the museum worth your time. You can sit and relax on a large Renaissance patio and admire the colonial architecture, as well as the twelve-angled stone, a national treasure Inca stonework that forms part of the Archbishop's Palace wall.
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