The neighborhood of San Cristóbal in Cusco
The San Cristóbal Neighborhood has the most picturesque streets featuring the historic center, and the best viewpoints of the city during the day.
San Cristóbal is one of the most traditional neighborhoods of Cusco. It is located northwest of the city, and it is known for its beautiful colonial church. During the time of the Incas, this was the site of the palace of the first Inca ruler (Manco Capac). During colonial times, this place adopted the name of San Cristóbal because the church of the same name was built on top of the Inca temple (Qolqampata). This is recognized as the neighborhood with the most religious festivities in the city (approx. 10 important religious festivities during the year). San Cristóbal features narrow and picturesque cobblestone streets, as well as the most breathtaking vista of the city to be viewed during the daytime.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS THAT CAN BE VISITED IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF SAN CRISTOBAL
Visit the Waka Sapantiana (Inca sacred place)
Visit the Sapantiana colonial hydraulic aqueduct
Take pictures on Calle 7 Borreguitos (the most picturesque street in the city)
Visit the best viewpoint of the city during the day
Visit the church of San Cristóbal
Visit the temple of the Inca Manco Cápac (Qolcampata)
Enjoy the best panoramic view of the city at sunset
Visit one of the oldest schools in America (to this day in operation)
Visit the Inca Museum
Our walking tours take participants to visit this neighborhood while telling you the story behind each street. You’ll see the Inca temple and view the most iconic places in the neighborhood.
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