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WELCOME CUSCOCusco means "the navel" in our ancestral language (Quechua) and was once the cultural and religious capital of the Inca Universe. Nowadays it is known as the 'Historic Capital of
Peru' and is the oldest continuously inhabited city in South America. It lies in a dry lake bed at 3334 metres/10938ft above sea level and is located in the south-east highlands, 1100km from Lima. It has an average temperature of 14°c, is the most popular tourist destination in Peru and one of the 10 top world destinations. This ancient city and its surrounds offer an amazing variety of tours, unrivalled by any other place in South America. In and around Cusco you can visit sites belonging to 3 different periods of time; pre Inca-sites, Inca sites and Spanish colonial constructions. (In some cases you will see all these 3 styles combined in just one building!) The Cusco region, however, is not limited to cultural tourism. It also gives you the opportunity to take pleasure in its natural beauty; its countryside and rivers that are surrounded by an incredible landscape. A short journey out of the city will take you into the heart of the Andes, where you can enjoy hikes, river rafting trips, horse riding trips or simply wander leisurely. Facilities: Money/Traveller's Cheque Exchange - The current exchange rate for an American dollar is 3.24s/. (soles) and there a lot of places (Casa de Cambio) where you can change your money (dollars) or traveller's cheques into soles. Please note that dollars need to be in perfect condition to be accepted. You can also change Euros or English pounds although the rates are not very good. Therefore it is worth changing your money into dollars before you come to Peru. Accommodation - There is accommodation in Cusco to suit every purse; from budget hostals to five-star hotels. In peak season, we recommend booking ahead (we can suggest hotels according to your requirements and make the necessary reservations). For longer-stay travellers, there are also unfurnished and furnished rooms and apartments that can be rented per day, week or month for good rates. Food and Drink - There are plenty of local and tourist restaurants that offer a wide-variety of food; from the delicious grilled-guinea pig (local delicacy), ceviche (raw fish marinated in lemon), pollos a la brasa (chicken grilled in a fire-wood oven, served with chips - Peruvian fast food!) to pizza and pasta restaurants. Popular drinks here are coca tea (tea made from the coca leaf), Inca Kola (soft drink made with lemon grass - only found in Peru!), Pisco Sour (a mix of Pisco, egg whites, lemon, sugar, cinnamon and ice) and chicha (alcoholic drink made from corn). Shopping - A great variety of hand-made textiles can be found here; popular buys are alpaca, llama or the high-quality vicuña wool fabrics. There are also beautiful ceramic works and gold and silver jewellery on sale. Most of the best shops are located around the main square (Plaza de Armas) in Cusco. Weather:
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