Author: machu-picchu

  • Where to Buy the Cusco Tourist Ticket

    There is an easy mistake to make in Cusco.

    You arrive with your Sacred Valley tour organized, your hotel confirmed and perhaps even your Machu Picchu tickets safely stored on your phone. Then, at the entrance to Saqsaywaman or Pisac, somebody asks for your Boleto Turístico del Cusco.

    You reach for your credit card.

    And that is where things become unexpectedly old-fashioned. (more…)

  • What Types of Accommodation Are Available on the Salkantay Trek?

    The first night on the Salkantay Trek can surprise even experienced travelers.

    You finish the climb toward the upper valley, the sun disappears behind the mountains, and the temperature drops quickly. Outside, Salkantay and Humantay dominate the skyline. Inside your accommodation, however, your experience could be completely different from that of the hikers sleeping only 200 meters away.

    One group may be inside traditional trekking tents. (more…)

  • The Best Places to Take Photos in Cusco

    The photograph most travelers want from Cusco is often taken at the wrong time.

    You find the street you saved months ago, position yourself exactly where you saw someone standing on Instagram, and then discover tour groups behind you, harsh shadows across your face, delivery vehicles in the frame and a sky so bright that your phone struggles to expose both you and the buildings.

    The location was not the problem. (more…)

  • Where to Find Really Good Coffee in Cusco 2026

    There is a slightly disappointing moment many coffee drinkers experience in Cusco: you are sitting in one of the most important coffee-producing regions of Peru, looking across centuries-old stone streets, and the cup in front of you tastes as if it could have come from an airport vending machine.

    It does not have to be that way.

    Cusco’s most interesting coffee is increasingly found in small roasteries, brew bars and specialty cafés where the barista can tell you where the beans were grown, how they were processed, when they were roasted and why they chose a particular extraction method.

    And here is the first surprise: some of the best cups are not necessarily found in the cafés with the best balconies.

    In 2026, the city’s specialty-coffee scene has become interesting enough to justify treating coffee as an experience of its own rather than simply something to drink before a Sacred Valley departure. (more…)