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The best time to visit Cusco is during the dry season, which runs from May to September. However, Cusco is a popular destination all year round.
If you are a citizen of most countries in the Americas and Europe, you do not need a visa to travel as a tourist to Cusco. Consult the specific requirements according to your country of origin.
The official currency in Peru and Cusco is the Nuevo Sol (PEN). However, the U.S. dollar is widely accepted in most tourist places.
Cusco is generally a safe destination for tourists. It is important to take normal safety precautions, as in any other tourist city.
You can get to Cusco from Lima by plane, bus or train. The flight is the fastest option, with an approximate duration of 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Although it is not mandatory, it is recommended to have travel insurance to cover any medical or travel contingencies.
Spanish is the main language in Cusco, but in the tourist areas it is possible to find people who speak English.
The cost of a tour to Machu Picchu varies according to the type of tour and the services included. You can find options starting at approximately $200 USD.
Yes, it is advisable to book in advance, especially during the high season (June to August) to guarantee availability.
About 4-5 days are enough to visit the main attractions of Cusco and Machu Picchu.
It is advisable to bring comfortable, warm and suitable clothing for hiking. It is also essential to bring a waterproof coat.
It is not recommended to drink tap water in Cusco. It is better to consume bottled water.
It is possible to experience altitude sickness (soroche) when arriving in Cusco due to its high altitude. It is recommended to rest and drink plenty of water to adapt gradually.
Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and large stores, but it is advisable to bring cash for smaller places.
You should bring your valid passport and, if necessary, your boarding pass and proof of hotel reservation.
It is not mandatory, but it is advisable to hire a guide to make the most of the visit and learn about the history and culture of the place.
Cusco has a temperate climate with two main seasons: the dry season (May to September) and the wet season (October to April).
Yes, Cusco is a destination suitable for traveling with children. There are many family activities and tour options suitable for all ages.
You can exchange currency at banks, exchange houses or ATMs that accept international cards.
Vaccination against yellow fever may be mandatory if you are traveling from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission. Consult the specific requirements according to your country of origin.
In addition to Machu Picchu, you can enjoy tours of the Sacred Valley, visit the ruins of Sacsayhuaman, trekking, exploring the city of Cusco and much more.
Cusco is a historical and cultural city located in southeastern Peru, while Machu Picchu is an ancient Inca city located near Cusco and is one of the main tourist attractions in the country.
Yes, there are several popular trekking routes in Cusco, including the Inca Trail, the Salkantay Trek and the Sacred Valley.
Public transportation in Cusco is generally safe and inexpensive, but it can be overwhelming due to the amount of people and lack of organization in some cases.
Yes, there are direct flights to Cusco from major cities in countries such as the United States, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, among others.