
Close box
V!VA User‘s Description
Cusco is a good place to eat. A traditional city, it boasts fine Peruvian restaurants on almost every corner. But the growth of tourism as an industry has created a market for everything from international fine cuisine to fast food.
Take a bit of pub atmosphere, mix it with a touch of lounge and you might get an idea of Pepe Zeta. Its men...







While the owners call it a coffee shop, Kachivache should be known for much more. Tucked away high in the hills ...







Great music, comfy couches and unbeatable food make Blueberry L...







Thirteen years old and going strong, Victor Victoria has long made itself a Cusco institution, winning the heart...







Minimal and very elegant. High Peruvian food with an artistic twist....







Restaurants that claim to offer meals as varied as Italian, Mexican, Peruvian and breakfast often arouse suspici...







If you're from Britain, for a taste of home, head to the Real McCoy. If not, check it out anyway as the food is ...







This bar and restaurant in the San Blas district provides a chic, art-gallery ambience, with contemporary artwor...







Owned and run by a hospitable French Canadian expat who gladly chats up her clientele and doles out loads of fre...







Set in the hub of the artsy San Blas neighborhood, Inka...Fe Cafe is a find. Step off the cobblestone streets in...







![]() | Buy the world's most up-to-date guidebook about Peru. Get it from Amazon or direct from V!VA. Or download free chapters from this book. |
![]() | V!VA List Latin America, 333 Places and Experiences that People Love Packed with tales of travels from Tijuana to Tierra del Fuego, this compilation provides firsthand knowledge about places to visit, things to do, and where to stay, as well as insight into local cultures and customs.Get it from Amazon, Barnes&Noble or direct from V!VA. Download free chapters from this book. Download free Google Earth version chapters. |
Activities | Popular Cusco Destinations | Cusco HotelsTop Cusco Hotels | Other Cusco pages
|