Cusco City Bike Tour
Duration
Half Day
Grup
Min 2 – Máx 15
Altitude
3457 m.s.n.m
Unevenness
60 m
You’ll explore the city’s historic center in a unique way, learning about the city and its streets from our expert guides. This tour also includes a visit to the market and a short Pisco Sour class in our cyclist-friendly café.
Morning: 9:30 a.m.
Afternoon: 2:30 p.m.
Includes/Does not include
Includes
Not Included
Itinerary
We will meet at our office to introduce you to the guide and provide instructions for the on-wheel experience.
At 9:30 a.m., we will depart by bike from our office located in the historic center. This will make it easier to reach our first point of visit, the beautiful Plaza de Armas of Cusco.
We will leisurely arrive at one of Cusco's most important sites, the Manco Capac Palace, now known as the San Cristóbal Viewpoint. From this beautiful spot, we will be able to observe a large part of Cusco, where our guide, as a break, will explain the importance of the area. After a moment, we will begin the tour of the beautiful San Blas neighborhood, passing through beautiful streets and important Inca sites on our way to the viewpoint.
After recharging your batteries, you will head to the San Blas market, where you will enjoy a tour of one of the most beautiful and interesting places in the neighborhood, where you will also enjoy a tasting of exotic fruits from the area.
After a gentle descent through the outskirts of Cusco, we'll head back to our office for a pisco sour class on our blender bike.
Recommendations
Dry Season: May – November
- Windbreaker
- Sunglasses, even better if they’re sporty
- Water bottle or canteen
- Long-sleeved polo shirt
- Sunscreen
- Fully charged cell phones for photos or videos
Rainy Season: December – April
- Waterproof jacket or poncho
- Waterproof pants (optional)
- Sunglasses, even better if they’re sporty
- Water bottle or canteen
- Long-sleeved polo shirt
- Sunscreen
- Fully charged cell phones for photos or videos
Consultation
Cusco City Bike Tour
Half Day
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Route Type
Cross Country
Difficulty
Easy
