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Maria Virginia: Traer guantes, una buena chaqueta calientita y ganas de aguantar el clima bipolar, dado que en un solo día tienes frío, lluvia, y calor.. Es muy hermoso Cuzco... ¡Ah! Y una cámara fotográfica.
Jessica Cajahuanca Signori: En este Museo el servicio de Guía es gratuito, y es muy bueno, si esta el guía Fernando pidan que el les haga el recorrido.. No lo olvidarán, ojalá todos los guías fueran así, muy didáctico.
Will Kivinski: The lunch buffet is pretty good. My tour company booked me here instead of the buffet lunch at the entrance to Machu Picchu. Good fruit, veggies, chicken, lomo saltado and desserts.
Green Toad Bus: In Inca times the plaza called Huacaypataun was twice as large as it is today. It was the Heart of Inca Cusco and remains the heart of the modern city.
Camila Rey de Castro: This Church is historical because it was built during the Spanish colony. It is very beautiful. The paintings are great and the structure itself is amazing and very imposing. A must see in Cuzco.
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: This is considered to be Cusco’s third most important colonial church. The order of La Merced was founded in Barcelona in 1218 by San Pedro Nolasco. Paintings based on his life hang in the cloister.