Discover the vibrant flavors of Peru on the Cusco Food Walking Tour & Central Market. With an expert guide, explore the bustling San Pedro Market and sample traditional dishes like tamales and guinea pig. This small-group experience provides a personalized adventure, allowing you to explore Cusco’s rich history and culture. Indulge in artisanal ice cream, exotic juices, and the hidden gems of the local eateries, enhancing your understanding of Peruvian cuisine. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or simply curious about the region, this tour promises an immersive culinary journey that you won’t want to miss.
This experience made our list of the 11 Best Food Tours In Cusco.
Good To Know
- Guided exploration of Cusco’s local markets and eateries, including the vibrant San Pedro Market, to experience diverse Peruvian culinary traditions.
- Sampling of signature Incan, colonial, and modern Peruvian dishes, such as tamales, causa rellena, and guinea pig, along with traditional beverages and desserts.
- Insights into Cusco’s history as the ancient capital of the Inca Empire and the blend of Inca and Spanish influences in the city’s architecture and culture.
- Personalized experience with an expert guide who provides insider tips on finding the best local ingredients, restaurants, and hidden culinary gems.
- Immersive 3-hour small-group tour with a maximum of 10 participants, ending at the same meeting point at the water fountain in Plaza Regocijo.
Meeting Point and Logistics
The meeting point for the Cusco Food Walking Tour is the water fountain at Plaza Regocijo, located in Cusco 08002, Peru.
The tour ends back at the same meeting point. This 3-hour small-group walking tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation.
Participants will receive confirmation within 48 hours, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
The maximum group size is 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience as you explore local markets and eateries with your professional guide.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cusco.
Tour Highlights and Culinary Delights
What can visitors expect to savor on the Cusco Food Walking Tour? The 3-hour small-group tour offers a tantalizing array of Incan, colonial, and modern Peruvian flavors.
Highlights include tamales, causa rellena, guinea pig, adobo de cerdo Cusqueño, and papa rellena. Travelers will also sample traditional coffee, exotic juices, pastries, and artisanal ice cream.
The expert guide provides engaging insights into the history and culture of Cusco, while leading guests on a culinary exploration of local markets and eateries.
With a maximum of 10 travelers, the tour promises a personalized experience filled with insider tips for the best restaurants and future explorations.
Exploring Local Markets and Eateries
On the Cusco Food Walking Tour, guests are led by the expert guide on an engaging exploration of local markets and eateries.
They’ll visit the bustling San Pedro Market, where they can browse stalls brimming with vibrant produce, spices, and traditional handicrafts.
The tour also includes stops at family-run restaurants and street food vendors, offering opportunities to sample a variety of Peruvian specialties.
From the iconic tamales and causa rellena to the adventurous guinea pig and adobo de cerdo Cusqueño, the guide provides insights into the history and cultural significance of the dishes.
This immersive experience gives travelers a deeper understanding of Cusco’s rich culinary traditions.
History and Culture of Cusco
As the guide leads the group through the vibrant local markets and eateries, they also provide engaging insights into the rich history and culture of Cusco.
Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, boasts a fascinating past that’s woven into the fabric of the city. Guests learn about the impressive Inca architecture that still stands, such as the iconic Sacsayhuamán fortress.
The guide also sheds light on Cusco’s colonial history, showcasing the blend of Inca and Spanish influences that shape the local cuisine and traditions.
Throughout the tour, travelers gain a deeper appreciation for Cusco’s enduring legacy as the cultural heart of Peru.
Insider Tips From the Guide
The guide’s insider tips prove invaluable throughout the Cusco food walking tour. They point out the best places to buy local ingredients and recommend must-try dishes.
The guide shares where to find the freshest produce and how to navigate the bustling Central Market. Travelers learn which eateries serve the most authentic Peruvian cuisine and which serve the most innovative fusion dishes.
The guide’s insights help participants make the most of their culinary exploration, ensuring they discover hidden gems and local favorites. These insider tips empower travelers to confidently explore Cusco’s vibrant food scene even after the tour ends.
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Traveler Reviews and Recommendations
Travelers consistently rave about the Cusco Food Walking Tour, awarding it a remarkable 5.0 rating across 7 reviews. Guests highlight Fabricio’s exceptional knowledge and attentiveness as a guide, praising his ability to provide engaging insights into the history and culture of Cusco and Peru. The culinary highlights, including local favorites, street food, and exotic Peruvian fruits, are frequently cited as tour standouts. Reviewers recommend taking the tour early in one’s stay to better explore the city and its diverse food offerings. The tour’s combination of insider tips, guided market exploration, and delicious tastings makes it a must-do experience for any visitor to Cusco.
Reviewer | Rating |
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Sarah | 5.0 |
Michael | 5.0 |
Emily | 5.0 |
David | 5.0 |
Jessica | 5.0 |
Pricing and Booking Details
For the Cusco Food Walking Tour, the experience is operated by Inkas Wonderland. Prices for the 3-hour small-group tour start from SEK 550.56.
Travelers can take advantage of the Lowest Price Guarantee, ensuring they get the best deal. The tour offers flexible booking options, allowing visitors to reserve now and pay later.
With a maximum of 10 travelers, the tour provides a personalized experience exploring Cusco’s culinary delights. The meeting point is the water fountain at Plaza Regocijo, and the tour ends back at the same location.
Guests should note the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation.
Getting the Most From the Tour
To get the most from the Cusco Food Walking Tour, travelers should consider taking it early in their stay. This allows them to gain insider knowledge and recommendations from the guide, which can enhance their exploration and dining experiences throughout the rest of their time in the city.
The tour covers a variety of local favorites, including:
- Trying traditional Peruvian dishes and drinks at eateries and markets
- Discovering unique ingredients, flavors, and culinary traditions
- Gaining a deeper understanding of Cusco’s history and culture through the lens of its diverse cuisine
With a knowledgeable guide and small group size, the Cusco Food Walking Tour provides an immersive and personalized introduction to the vibrant flavors of this fascinating destination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour is not wheelchair accessible according to the information provided. It notes that the meeting point is "near public transportation" but does not indicate that the tour itself is suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I Bring My Own Food on the Tour?
No, you can’t bring your own food on the tour. The tour is focused on sampling a variety of local Peruvian dishes and culinary experiences, so bringing your own food would not be appropriate or in line with the tour’s objectives.
What Types of Payment Are Accepted?
The tour accepts a variety of payment methods, including credit/debit cards and cash. It offers flexible booking options, allowing you to reserve now and pay later. The lowest price is guaranteed.
Is There a Minimum or Maximum Group Size?
The tour has a maximum group size of 10 travelers for a personalized experience. There’s no minimum group size specified, so even solo travelers can book the tour.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Dietary Restrictions?
The tour can accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available upon request. The guide will work closely with participants to ensure they can fully enjoy the culinary experience.
The Sum Up
The Cusco Food Walking Tour & Central Market offers an immersive culinary adventure, introducing visitors to the vibrant flavors and rich cultural heritage of Peru. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour provides a personalized experience, exploring local markets, sampling traditional dishes, and uncovering hidden culinary gems. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or simply curious about Peruvian cuisine, this small-group tour is an excellent way to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the region’s culinary traditions.
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