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... prices of accommodation and food are rather low, although the cities like Lima or Arequipa do have some really expensive hotels and restaurants. The shops are well-stocked, especially in the big cities. The safety is not an issue, although it's not ...
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Lima to Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by uconnhusky from Cusco, Peru
... vendors. Dinner that evening at Pacha Papa's: courtyard dining under gas heaters near the baking oven which provided fresh hot buns (pic); excellent food and service at very reasonable prices. ...
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The Inca Capital - Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by jamesandjulie from Cusco, Peru
... made in the stones. Once again this was a good grounding for Machu Picchu, which we start on Sunday. Cusco has a great night scene and great restaurants, we loved the Inka Grill and Fallen Angel, whilst a bit more expensive than most restaurants, was ...
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Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by mcnamaras from Cusco, Peru
... narrow, cobbled streets that are lined with a mixture of old colonial buildings and pre-colonial structures. Shops, cafes and restaurants occupy these Calles within the labyrinth and give the place a festive charm, far removed from that of ...
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Drunken nights and lazy days in Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by sranmal from Cusco, Peru
... to the top of the list as it is virtually over-run with mass tourism - it has English and Irish bars, endless restaurants, nightclubs, and abundant shops and markets. It also has endless touts and hawkers hassling tourists every few steps - "Massage ...
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Lima --> Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by kathymlm from Cusco, Peru
... places are prepared for this: their first aid area had oxygen and coca tea all set up. Blair went down again at dinner and restaurants are also prepared for these situations, with padded boards for your head. We did see oxygen where we had dinner. We felt ...
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Cusco and the Inca Trail
A Travel Blog entry by filly from Cusco, Peru
... very invasive but you just get used to ignoring them. I suppose their job isn´t easy either. But Cusco has everything for the tourist with money. Fantastic restaurants, expensive jewelry and fine woolen clothes. On a budget its hard not to want to ...
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Cusco: Last day
A Travel Blog entry by mcnamaras from Cusco, Peru
... and ventured up to the local San Pedro markets. This may not have been such a good idea. We saw where the restaurants and hotels source most of their meat, fish and other produce from. The appropriate phrase here is 'no hygenicos'. ...
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Cusco (Cuzco) - Inca capital
A Travel Blog entry by sayogovi from Cusco, Peru
... ancient water-channel system used by the incas. A lot of the buildings are built in colonial style with patio. There are many great restaurants - often run by former travellers. As you can see in the pictures, we visited Los Perros 3 times - you have to ...
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Day 19 Chivay , Colca Canyon to Cusco 519 km
A Travel Blog entry by p2pjaguar from Cusco, Peru
... items and found some innovative items for Christmas or birthday presents. The food here is a bit of a minefield, but most restaurants serve bottled water and cut the skin off all fruit and vegetables where possible. Traps remain for the unwary lurking in ...
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Cusco - navel of the earth
A Travel Blog entry by susanglosterbur from Cusco, Cusco, Peru
... of the streets are cobbled and narrow, with a Plaza de Armas, a beautiful cathedral, many churches, shops, cafes and restaurants. It was heaving with tourists and backpackers and many Quecha Indians selling goods and wearing traditional costume. The ...
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Cusco and surrounds in 1 day!
A Travel Blog entry by stevegrace from Cusco, Peru
... at. On the way back to the hotel we got dropped back in the main square and had a late lunch at one of the little restaurants just off the square. Then we wandered back to the hotel, doing some window shopping in some of the back lanes along the way. At ...
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is cusco the same as cuzco...that's the question
A Travel Blog entry by victoriabegins from Cusco, Peru
... the pics i've seen there. i did manage to convince shaun to take a box home for me with 2 pics stuck inside. - restaurants were exceptional. of course, traveling with shaun it's inevitable you're going to eat the best (even if it's the best ...
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Cusco - AGAIN
A Travel Blog entry by dimi81 from Cusco, Peru
... menu. So still ended up paying 15soles in the end and got less!!?? (so didnt quite see the point in having to change restaurants. But I was also pretty hungry at this stage!! :)) Anyways, the portions here were massive. Food wasn’t too bad I guess, ...
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Peru: Lima to Cusco to Machu Picchu...
A Travel Blog entry by irenan from Cusco, Peru
... from the comfort of your room...also consider the fact that there are no restrooms beyond the point of entrance...and there are no restaurants except the ones at the Sanctuary Lodge...and the last bus leaves at 5 in the evening (in May - which is already ...
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Cusco - Capital of the Incas
A Travel Blog entry by beerandchoco from Cusco, Peru
... aggressively wave menus in your face and offer you a free drink to eat in the place. During tourist season, the better restaurants may request that you actually book reservations. We suggest the following (some of which we actually ate at): Name of ...
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Cusco & the Sacred Valley
A Travel Blog entry by alexp02 from Cusco, Peru
... can deal with the minor annoyances that come with it (due to its being such a tourist center). For example, lots of restaurants have someone standing outside trying to get you to eat at his or her restaurant. Lots of people also standing on ...
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Cusco to Ollantaytambo
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Cusco, Peru
... and narrow passageways with the original Inca aqueducts still in use today. The town square was lovely, with some rather Western cafes and restaurants. Clearly the last outpost before the Inca Trail for many people. The group met up later on to go to a ...
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Cusco Day 3 - Sacred Valley Tour & Cusco at Night
A Travel Blog entry by peru_gringa from Cusco, Peru
... it was a Saturday night - the streets were full of people and music coming from the different restaurants and clubs. What a beautiful place...I am in love with Cusco!! After walking around for a bit, I decided to head back towards the Plaza and ...
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Cusco and surroundings...
A Travel Blog entry by magdatabac from Cusco, Peru
... best restaurants I have ever eaten in... and thank God, in Sao Paulo I had the chance to eat in quite a few very good restaurants... The couple that had the restaurant (she - German, him - Peruvian) were young and amiable, they had a very nice young ...
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Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by danaandtom from Cusco, Peru
... CALIENTES (HOT WATERS), because of the hot springs they have there. Aguas Clientes is a sweet little town, with many hostels and restaurants. The first day, which was PASSOVER, we went to the hot springs. It was a very nice place, the water was ...
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Hostal Plaza de Armas Cusco
Mantas 114, Cusco, Peru
... view to Cuzco's old baroque-style cathedral and beautiful churches and stone buildings from the ancient Inca time. Enjoy the charming service and the unique location just steps from the major tourist attractions, best restaurants and handicraft markets.
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Cusco, Peru
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Dominated by the magnificent Cathedral, this graceful square is considered the heart of Cusco and is characterized by covered walkways, colonial arcades and houses containing numerous shops, restaurants and travel agencies.




