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Night Tour in Cusco + Pisco Sour Class | Cristo Blanco

Night Tour in Cusco + Pisco Sour Class | Cristo Blanco

Summary

Cusco Historic Center | General Information


 

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Plaza de Armas of Cusco

  • The Plaza de Armas is located at the heart of Cusco’s Historic Center and has served as the city’s urban core since before the Spanish foundation in 1534. During the Inca period, it was known as Huacaypata “Place of Weeping” or Aucaypata “Warrior’s Square”. The area was divided by the Saphi River into two ceremonial sectors: Huacaypata and Cusipata.
  • The plaza was the setting for imperial ceremonies, victory celebrations, and important religious rituals. It was surrounded by significant Inca palaces such as Qasana, Amaru Cancha, and Sunturwasi.
Location and Dimensions
  • The Plaza de Armas is situated in the center of Cusco’s Historic District, surrounded by streets such as Santa Catalina Angosta, Triunfo, and Avenida El Sol.
  • It covers an approximate area of 28,728 m². The elevation of Cusco’s Historic Center is around 3,399 meters above sea level, and the plaza shares the same altitude.
Architecture and Surroundings
  • The square is surrounded by a blend of colonial architecture built upon precisely carved Inca stone foundations, a defining feature of Cusco’s architectural heritage.
    • Cusco Cathedral, built on the former palace of Inca Viracocha, covers approximately 3,920 m².
    • The Church of the Society of Jesus was constructed over Amarucancha, the palace of Huayna Cápac.
  • At the center of the plaza stands a fountain crowned by an Inca figure, symbolizing the city’s rich historical legacy.
Current Functions
  • Today, the Plaza de Armas serves as the social, cultural, and tourist center of modern Cusco. It is surrounded by restaurants, artisan shops, jewelry stores, travel agencies, and hotels.
    • Inti Raymi (June 24)
    • Corpus Christi
    • Cusco Festivities and Santuranticuy (December 24)
    • Weekly flag-raising ceremonies of Cusco and Peru
    • Processions, concerts, and civic events.

 


Night Tour in Cusco + Pisco Sour Class | Cristo Blanco, the Cusco Night Tour takes you through the most iconic sites of the Historic Center, including the Plaza de Armas, ancient colonial churches, and cobblestone streets that come alive under spectacular nighttime lighting. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cusco offers a magical and unforgettable atmosphere at night.

During this evening tour, you will explore the traditional San Blas neighborhood, famous for its artisan workshops, scenic viewpoints, and colonial architecture. You will also enjoy a fun and interactive Pisco Sour class in an authentic Cusco bar, where you will learn how to prepare Peru’s signature cocktail while experiencing the warmth of local hospitality.

The tour concludes at the iconic Cristo Blanco Viewpoint, where you can admire breathtaking panoramic views of Cusco illuminated beneath a starry Andean sky. This experience is perfect for couples, groups of friends, or travelers seeking a unique and authentic way to discover the city.

Itinerary

Cusco Night Tour + Pisco Sour Tasting | Cristo Blanco Viewpoint


 

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Day 1

ITINERARY

Meeting Point at La Paccha

  • The tour begins at La Paccha, located on Avenida El Sol. From there, we will walk through important historical sites, including the impressive Inca walls of Koricancha, its beautiful gardens, and the Palace of Justice.

Walking Tour Through Cusco’s Historic Center

  • Enjoy a guided walk through the charming colonial streets of Cusco’s Historic Center, visiting illuminated plazas, churches, and narrow alleyways while learning about the city’s fascinating history and traditions.

San Blas Neighborhood – Art and Tradition Under the Moonlight

  • We continue to the traditional San Blas neighborhood, famous for its artisan workshops, cobblestone streets, colonial balconies, and stunning nighttime views of the city.

Interactive Pisco Sour Class in a Traditional Cusco Bar

  • Take part in a fun and interactive Pisco Sour class led by a local bartender. Learn how to prepare Peru’s most iconic cocktail and enjoy a delicious tasting experience.

Visit to Cristo Blanco Viewpoint – Panoramic Night View of Cusco

  • We head to the famous Cristo Blanco Viewpoint, where you will admire breathtaking panoramic views of Cusco illuminated at night — the perfect spot for unforgettable photos.

End of the Tour | Return to the Historic Center

  • After enjoying the viewpoint, we return to Cusco’s Historic Center, concluding an unforgettable evening filled with history, culture, and local traditions.

Includes

What’s Included in the Cusco Night Tour + Pisco Sour Tasting | Cristo Blanco Viewpoint?


Professional Bilingual Guide

  • Certified local guide in Spanish and English.
  • Expert knowledge of Cusco’s history, culture, and traditions.
  • Detailed explanations and local insights throughout the tour.

Guided Walking Tour Through Cusco’s Historic Center

  • Visit to the Plaza de Armas.
  • Walk along Hatun Rumiyoc Street.
  • View of the famous Twelve-Angled Stone.
  • Visit to Nazarenas Square and colonial streets.
  • Historical and cultural commentary during the tour.

San Blas Neighborhood Experience

  • Walking tour through Cusco’s artistic district.
  • Visit artisan workshops and colonial streets.
  • Enjoy panoramic nighttime views.
  • Explore traditional cobblestone alleys.

Pisco Sour Experience

  • Interactive Pisco Sour class with a local bartender.
  • Learn the traditional preparation process.
  • Use authentic ingredients:
    • Pisco
    • Fresh lime juice
    • Simple syrup
    • Egg white
    • Ice
    • Angostura bitters
  • Pisco Sour tasting included.

Transportation

  • Comfortable tourist transportation.
  • Round-trip transfer from Cusco’s Historic Center.
  • Transportation to and from Cristo Blanco Viewpoint.

Cristo Blanco Night Visit

  • Access to the iconic Cristo Blanco Viewpoint.
  • Panoramic nighttime views of Cusco.
  • Ideal location for photographs and sightseeing.

Permanent Assistance

  • Personalized support throughout the tour.
  • Assistance from the local team at all times.
  • Safe and organized experience.

 


What’s Not Included in the Cusco Night Tour + Pisco Sour Tasting | Cristo Blanco Viewpoint?


Archaeological Sites or Museums Entrance Fees

  • Archaeological sites are not included in the itinerary.
  • Tourist ticket is not required.
  • Additional visits can be arranged for an extra cost.

Dinner and Additional Drinks

  • Dinner is not included.
  • Only one Pisco Sour tasting is included.
  • Extra drinks are available at personal expense.

Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off

  • Tour starts and ends in Cusco’s Historic Center.
  • Hotel transfers available upon request.
  • Additional cost may apply.

Personal Travel Insurance

  • Travel insurance is not included.
  • Recommended for medical assistance and personal belongings protection.

Personal Expenses

  • Any expenses not mentioned in the “Included” section are the responsibility of the traveler

Recommendations

Recommendations for the Cusco Night Tour + Pisco Sour Tasting | Cristo Blanco Viewpoint


Wear Warm Clothing

  • Nights in Cusco can be cold.
  • Bring a jacket and comfortable walking shoes.

Bring Your Camera or Phone

  • Great nighttime photos at Plaza de Armas, San Blas, and Cristo Blanco.
  • Make sure your battery is charged.

Stay Hydrated

  • Drink water before the tour.
  • Eat something light before starting.

Carry Only Essentials

  • Passport or ID
  • Water bottle
  • Phone or camera
  • Some cash

Participate and Enjoy

  • Ask questions to the guide.
  • Enjoy the Pisco Sour experience and local atmosphere.

Inform About Medical Conditions

  • Let us know in advance about allergies or health conditions.

Preguntas FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions – Cusco Night Tour + Pisco Sour Tasting | Cristo Blanco Viewpoint


Is it safe to walk around Cusco at night?

  • Yes. In general, the Historic Center, Plaza de Armas, San Blas, and Cristo Blanco are popular and safe tourist areas. However, we recommend keeping an eye on your belongings and staying with the group during the tour.

What time does the tour start?

  • Usually, the tour starts at 6:00 PM. Therefore, we suggest arriving at least 15 minutes early at the meeting point.

Is the Pisco Sour class included?

  • Yes, of course. The tour includes an interactive Pisco Sour class where you will prepare and taste Peru’s iconic cocktail using traditional ingredients.

Does the tour include transportation?

  • Yes. Transportation to and from Cristo Blanco Viewpoint is included. Meanwhile, the rest of the tour is enjoyed on foot through Cusco’s historic streets.

Can I book as a solo traveler?

  • Yes, you can. However, availability may depend on the operator and the minimum group size required.

Is altitude a problem during the tour?

  • Not necessarily. The tour is easy and relaxed, but Cusco’s altitude may affect some travelers. For this reason, we recommend staying hydrated and walking at a comfortable pace.

Who is this tour recommended for?

  • Overall, this experience is ideal for couples, friends, and travelers who enjoy culture, history, gastronomy, and authentic local experiences.

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