What to do in 28 de Julio

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Places to Visit in 28 de Julio

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Top places to visit

1. Plaza de Armas

Head to where the action is at the Plaza de Armas in Cusco, a large landscaped square bordered by shops, restaurants and ancient churches. For more than 500 years, the square has been at the heart of city life. Come to the plaza nowadays and you might see festivals, concerts and religious processions. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, admire the ornate lampposts and colonial archways and relax with a drink.
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Plaza de Armas showing a church or cathedral and a garden

2. San Pedro Market

Cusco San Pedro Market is a sprawling, open-air market, with everything from produce and meat to clothing and incense. Popular with locals and visitors, the market is an entertaining destination for shoppers and anyone curious about local culture.
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Cusco San Pedro Market which includes markets as well as a small group of people

3. Cusco Cathedral

Standing over Cusco’s main square is Cusco Cathedral, an impressive Gothic-Renaissance structure built on the site of an Inca palace. Explore the interior, filled with more than 400 canvases, woodcarvings and a silver altar.
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4. Sacsayhuaman

Venture into the archaeological park just outside Cusco’s city center to explore the ruins of Sacsayhuaman. This colossal stone fortress and temple sits on a steep hill overlooking the city and attests to the brilliance of Incan engineering. Come to observe traditional Incan ceremonies and to admire how the structure was built, noting the large limestone blocks that lock together without mortar.
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Inca fort at Sacsayhuaman, Cusco, Peru

5. Coricancha

Qorikancha was the most important and elaborate temple of the Inca Empire. Qorikancha means golden courtyard and at the time of the Incas, the walls were covered in solid gold sheets. When the Spanish colonized the area, they demolished and looted parts of the temple and constructed the convent of Santo Domingo on top of it. The convent is still there today. Marvel at the original stonework, walk down corridors and through the chambers of Qorikancha and find clues to its former splendor.
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Qorikancha, located in the city of Cusco in Peru, is so unique because the original Inca walls were used as the foundation for the Church and Convent of Santo Domingo. Thus, the site has a beautiful mix of Inca and Spanish architecture.

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Frequently asked questions

Is 28 de Julio worth visiting?
28 de Julio offers a unique blend of culture, attractions and local charm. Whether you're into outdoor activities, history or regional cuisine, there are many things to enjoy here.
How do I spend a day in 28 de Julio?
Museo de Historia Natural is a good place to begin your holiday adventures. Be sure to explore the retail and dining options in 28 de Julio while you're in town too.
What is the top tourist attraction in 28 de Julio?
The top tourist attraction near 28 de Julio is Cusco Cathedral, so don't forget to add it to your trip itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in 28 de Julio?
With a three-day trip to 28 de Julio, you can easily visit the area's many great attractions, such as Cusco Cathedral and Santa Catalina Convent.
Is 28 de Julio a walkable neighbourhood?
Getting around 28 de Julio on foot is a breeze, with top sights like Cusco Cathedral and Santa Catalina Convent just a short walk away. Well-known neighbourhoods like Primavera and Coripata are also located only 3 kilometres and 5 kilometres from the centre of 28 de Julio, so you can easily extend your adventure — no driving needed.
What are some activities to do in 28 de Julio with kids?
What to do in 28 de Julio for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food connoisseur or outdoor explorer, there are plenty of things to do in 28 de Julio for adults including Calle Marquez.
Are there free things to do in 28 de Julio?
One of the top free things to do in 28 de Julio is check out Plaza de Armas. You can also walk around nearby neighbourhoods and explore parks and other green spaces in this area. If you're stuck for ideas, just ask a local tour guide.