Green Toad Bus: Small Plaza with popular cafes, restaurants and tourist shops – giving it the name “Barrio de los Artesanos”. The plaza is also home to Cusco’s oldest parish church.
Green Toad Bus: Started in 1559 and taking almost 100 years to build, the Cathedral is Cusco’s main church and one of the cities greatest repositories of colonial art.
Green Toad Bus: This church and monastery dating from the 16th and 17th Century, is more austere than many of Cusco’s other churches, but does have a large collection of paintings and a well carved cedar wood choir.
Green Toad Bus: This 16th century church is part of a strict convent. You can usually get in for mass around 6 or 7 am. It is worth making the effort as it is one of Peru's most bizarre churches.