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How crowded is Cusco?

Cusco is one of Peru’s most iconic destinations and one of the most visited places in South America. But if you’re wondering just how crowded it really is with tourists, here’s a clear analysis based on recent data and real-world experiences.

1. Cusco attracts millions of visitors every year 

The Cusco region, and particularly the tourist circuits that include Machu Picchu and other archaeological sites, receives a huge number of visitors each year.

🔹 In 2024, more than 1.1 million Cusco Tourist Tickets were sold, surpassing pre-pandemic records from 2019.

🔹 Machu Picchu alone received approximately 1.17 million visitors between January and September 2025.

This means that, especially during peak season (May to September and holidays), Cusco is packed with tourists from all over the world.

2. Temporadas altas y flujo diario

Although the total numbers are high, the experience of “crowding” can vary considerably depending on when you visit:

High season (June to August):

Low season (March–May and September–November):

Furthermore, archaeological sites other than Machu Picchu (such as Sacsayhuamán, Ollantaytambo, and Moray) have also seen an increase in visitors, which helps to spread out the tourists.

  3. ¿What does this mean for your visit? 

👉 Yes, Cusco can feel crowded, especially around Machu Picchu and in the historic center during peak season.

👉 But it’s not all packed:

4. Is overcrowding good or bad? 

📌 Pros:

📌 Cons:

Tips to avoid overcrowding 

If you want to enjoy Cusco with fewer crowds:

✔ Visit during the shoulder seasons (April, May, September, October).

✔ Explore less-traveled sites (villages in the Sacred Valley, alternative routes).

✔ Book tickets, trains, and tours in advance.

✔ Get up early to visit the sites before the crowds arrive.