Imagine wandering through the colorful streets of Cusco, where every corner reveals a new story, a new sip, or a splash of color. For just $33 per person, and lasting about two hours, this Tipsy Walking Tour combines art, culture, and a good dose of fun with drinks. Guided by friendly hosts, you’ll learn to craft the iconic Pisco Sour, decorate your own shot glass inspired by Cusqueña artistry, and enjoy local craft beers paired with organic chocolates from the nearby Chunchos community.
What makes this tour stand out? First, it’s a chance to connect with fellow travelers while diving into Cusco’s lively street life and flavors. Second, you’ll get hands-on experience with the local drink scene, including a creative painting session. That said, the tour is quite casual, so if you’re expecting a deeply historical or archaeological journey, this might not be your focus. Instead, it’s perfect for those who enjoy a relaxed, convivial atmosphere infused with local flavor. If you love trying new drinks, making art, and sharing laughs, you’ll find plenty to love here.
Key Points
- Hands-on experience: Make your own pisco sour with local flavors and learn the art of its perfect balance.
- Creative activity: Paint your own shot glass inspired by Cusco’s local drink “El té piteado,” a unique way to take home a piece of the city.
- Local flavors: Taste two craft beers paired with organic chocolate from the renowned Chunchos community.
- Authentic atmosphere: Explore Cusco’s vibrant streets and plazas with a small, friendly group.
- Flexible and accessible: The tour is suitable for most adults (not for pregnant women or children under 18) and operates rain or shine.
- Value for money: For $33, you get multiple experiences, drinks, and a personalized souvenir.
A Closer Look at the Cusco Tipsy Walking Tour

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Starting Point and First Stop: Making the Perfect Pisco Sour
The tour kicks off in a charming little square near Cusco’s historic core, where you’ll meet your guide in front of a quaint church. This initial gathering sets a relaxed tone, and the guide—whose enthusiasm and friendliness are frequently praised—begins with a demonstration on how to craft the Pisco Sour, Peru’s signature cocktail. You’ll learn the traditional recipe but also get the chance to experiment by adding local fruit flavors from an extensive menu, making each drink your own.
This part is educational but also light-hearted. As Leah from her review notes, “We had a great time learning about Pisco Sours and showing off our skills behind the bar.” It’s a valuable experience for anyone interested in Peru’s national drink or simply eager to try their hand at cocktail-making. Plus, you’ll appreciate having a personalized drink to sip as you continue through Cusco’s streets.
Second Stop: Painting with “El té piteado”
Next, the tour takes you to a cozy bar where the focus shifts to Cusco’s most local beverage: “El té piteado”. This traditional drink, unique to the region, is known for its warm, comforting qualities. Here, you’ll get to paint your own shot glass, inspired by Cusqueña motifs or whatever sparks your creativity under the guidance of your host. The activity is designed to be fun and accessible, regardless of your artistic skill level—just an enjoyable way to create a keepsake.
Many travelers find this moment particularly memorable. Leah describes it as “breathtaking” to sit on the rooftop while painting and enjoying the view of Cusco’s rooftops and mountains in the background. Once finished, you can pack up your custom-made shot glass to take home, a tangible reminder of your time in Cusco.
Third Stop: Pairing Craft Beer with Organic Chocolate
The last segment of the tour brings you to a bar with stunning views over Cusco, where the focus is on flavor pairing. You’ll sample two microbrewery beers on tap, each carefully paired with artisan chocolate from Chunchos, a community famous for organic cocoa. The pairing isn’t just about tasting; it’s an exploration of local craftsmanship, with many visitors remarking on how the rich, earthy chocolate complements the beers beautifully.
Reviewers highlight that “sit back, relax, and taste two beers elevated by the delicious paired chocolate” is a highlight of the experience. It’s a delightful way to wind down, chat with fellow travelers, and soak in Cusco’s vibrant ambiance.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat’s Included and What to Keep in Mind

The tour package covers all the essentials: paint and brushes, a shot glass, the Pisco Sour demo, two beers on tap, and artisan chocolate. You won’t need to worry about extra costs unless you want additional drinks or food, which aren’t included. Transportation isn’t provided, so you’ll be walking between stops—be sure to wear comfortable shoes to handle Cusco’s cobblestone streets.
The tour’s limited group size—no more than ten participants—ensures a friendly, intimate atmosphere where you can ask questions and connect with guides and fellow travelers. Conducted in English, Spanish, or French, it’s accessible to many travelers.
The Experience in Practice

Timing is flexible, with scheduled starts usually in the afternoon, but you’ll want to check availability ahead of booking. The two-hour duration is perfect for a relaxed afternoon, and since it runs rain or shine, pack a light raincoat if rain is forecast.
From the reviews, it’s clear that guides make a significant difference. Leah mentions the guides as “wonderful and personable,” which adds to the overall enjoyment. The activities—be it cocktail-making, painting, or pairing local brews—are designed to be engaging without requiring prior experience, making this tour ideal for couples, friends, or solo travelers eager to meet others.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is especially suited for food and drink lovers who want a taste of local Cusco flavors while having fun. It’s great for those interested in art, as well as travelers looking for a more relaxed, social activity. If you’re keen on discovering local beverages like “El té piteado,” or want a souvenir like your personalized shot glass, this tour hits the mark.
However, those expecting a deep historical or archaeological exploration of Cusco may find this tour more casual and entertainment-focused. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or children under 18, but for most adults, it offers a lively, flavorful snapshot of Cusco’s vibrant culture.
Final Thoughts

The Cusco: Art, Culture, and Alcohol Tipsy Walking Tour balances fun, learning, and local flavor in a way that makes it stand out among more conventional city tours. For just $33, you get a hands-on cocktail experience, an artistic souvenir, and a taste of Cusco’s craft beer and organic chocolate scene—all wrapped up in a friendly, small-group setting.
It’s an excellent choice for travelers who enjoy interactive activities and want to connect with Cusco’s lively street life without committing hours. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, this tour offers a relaxed, authentic, and memorable way to spend an afternoon in Cusco.
FAQs

- Is the tour suitable for people who don’t drink alcohol?
Since the tour involves making and tasting alcoholic drinks, it’s best suited for those who can consume alcohol. Non-drinkers might find the activities less engaging, but they could still enjoy the artistic parts like painting shot glasses. - Are there options for non-alcoholic drinks?
The main focus is on traditional and local alcoholic beverages, but you might be able to ask the guides about non-alcoholic alternatives if available. - How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, giving you enough time to enjoy each activity without feeling rushed. - What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially as the tour involves walking through the streets of Cusco. Prepare for rain, as the tour is rain or shine. - Are the activities suitable for all ages?
The tour is not suitable for children under 18 or pregnant women due to alcohol consumption. - Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons. You can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in your travel plans. - Can I participate if I have dietary restrictions?
Since the tour includes alcohol and chocolate, it’s best to inform the operator ahead of time if you have allergies or dietary restrictions. - Where does the tour start and end?
It begins in a small square near Cusco’s historic center and ends back at the same meeting point.
To sum it up, this tour offers a lively, engaging way to experience Cusco’s vibrant street life, local flavors, and artistic side. It’s perfect for those who want to blend casual fun with cultural insights, making it an ideal addition to your Cusco itinerary.
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