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Cuzco Peru
Cuzco
is a quaint town accessible basically by plane only. This city evokes
a mystical feel, as if you were still in the ancient Incan times.
Children play s
occer in the streets, women roam about selling their
homemade goods and crafts, and the parks fill with pigeons. The
town is small and easily accessible, be sure to visit the magnificent
Cathedral, the Church of LaMerced, and the Temple of San Blas. Shopping
does not disappoint either, as you can easily barter for fleece
sweaters, jackets, and blankets (at such a high elevation, these
items become a necessity). When visiting the Plaza de Armas, you
may see Peruvian military marching. The Museum of Religious Art,
once a palace for the Incas, still maintains its intricate Moorish
architecture and carvings. In the museum, you can find some Mesitizo
artwork (both European and Indian influence). You can take tours
of the city with English-speaking guides. You will learn about the
history of the Incas, the Quechua language, and visit some old temples
further out of town. It gets chilly, so be sure to take your sweater
and wool mittens.
Cuzco is available by flight. Not many carriers fly into Cuzco;
Lan Peru is about the cheapest option for arrival.
More Information
www.lanperu.com
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