Private Food Tour of Cusco with 10 Tastings
3 hours
Group 1+
English, Spanish
3 hours
What you'll do
Sample local specialities that you might otherwise miss out on during a private food tour of Cusco. Taking a private tour means that you can tailor the foods you sample to your dietary requirements and preferences, while exploring with a guide helps you to overcome the language barrier. Plus, your guide can provide personalised recommendations for the rest of your vacation.
Highlights
Get off the beaten path on a private food tour of Cusco
Benefit from the undivided attention of a private guide
Sample specialities that the language barrier may have stopped you from trying
Your guide meets you at a location that’s convenient for you
Itinerary
- 1Before you get going on the eating, take a few minutes to admire the UNESCO-listed National College of Sciences and Arts and 16th-century Santa Clara convent
- 2
Mingle with locals at the Mercado Central de San Pedro to sip freshly squeezed fruit juice and taste the largest piece of corn you'll see with cheese!
- 3
Discover one delicious way the locals prepare the thousands of potato varieties grown in Peru next to the Arco de Santa Clara
- 4
Grab a quick bite with a delicious snack that resembles empanadas just around the corner of the Tambomachay
- 5
Treat your tastebuds to the zingy flavors of ceviche just next to the amazing Qorikancha. Fall in love with this classic Peruvian dish made with the freshest of fish mixed with citrus and chili and wash it down with the famous pisco sour!
- 6
Try the mouth watering fried pork that is normally served on a baguette with onions and mint close to this landmark!
- 7
Take a break to gaze at the beautiful baroque style of La Merced church, one of the true architectural gems of Cusco
- 8
Have a tasty brew inside Cusco’s oldest coffee shop and satisfy your sweet tooth with a local pastry just around the corner of the Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus
- 9
Coricancha, Koricancha, Qoricancha or Qorikancha was the most important temple in the Inca Empire. It is located in Cusco, Peru, which was the capital of the empire.
- 10
School in Cusco
What's Included
10 Food & Drinks Tastings
Vegetarian alternatives
Private Tour
Local Guide
What's not included
Hotel pick-up and drop off
Food and drinks not mentioned as inclusion
Notes
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Private tour: only you & your local guide
Includes city highlights in between food stops
Alternatives offered for those with dietary restrictions
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Cancellation policy
A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.
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