Discover Cusco after dark through this engaging 3-hour walking tour, led by a knowledgeable guide (with a smile and plenty of local insights). For $99 per person, you’ll explore the historic city center, visit the artisan-filled San Blas neighborhood, learn how to craft a Pisco sour, and enjoy a delicious Peruvian dinner.
Two aspects we particularly appreciate are the combination of cultural storytelling with hands-on activities—like the Pisco sour lesson—and the opportunity to taste authentic Peruvian dishes in a lively setting. The walk’s pace is relaxed enough to soak in the sights without feeling rushed, which makes it ideal for first-time visitors or anyone eager to see Cusco’s illuminated streets.
A possible consideration is the group size (up to 12 travelers) which might mean some waiting or less personalized attention, but it also keeps the experience intimate and lively. This tour suits travelers who want a balanced mix of history, local flavor, and fun, especially those who enjoy tasting local spirits and dishes while learning stories behind them.
Key Points

- Cultural immersion: Guided by a friendly local, you’ll get stories behind Cusco’s landmarks and traditions.
- Authentic experiences: The Pisco sour lesson and dinner provide a taste of Peruvian culture you won’t forget.
- Convenient logistics: Hotel pickup and drop-off make it easy to join without stress.
- Balanced itinerary: The stops include iconic sites, artisan neighborhoods, and engaging activities.
- Great value: For just $99, you get a comprehensive night tour with food and drinks included.
- Small group size: Limited to 12 travelers, ensuring a friendly, intimate atmosphere.
Exploring Cusco by Night: An In-Depth Review
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The Itinerary Breakdown
This tour kicks off with a hotel pickup in Cusco, a thoughtful touch that saves you the hassle of navigating the city’s narrow streets at night. From there, your guide will lead you to the heart of the city—the Plaza de Armas. This bustling square, illuminated beautifully after dark, is a perfect starting point. You’ll learn about the significance of the Cathedral of Cusco, built over a century (finished in 1654), and see the architectural blend of colonial grandeur and indigenous influences. The guide’s stories about the buildings and the city’s history make this stop lively and informative, especially for those interested in understanding Cusco’s layered past.
Next, you’ll explore Hatun Rumiyuq Street, home to the famous Twelve-angled stone, an incredible example of Inca stonework that shows how advanced their craftsmanship was. Walking through this street, you’ll appreciate the precision and beauty of Inca construction, with the guide explaining the stone’s significance and how it fits into the larger story of Inca engineering.
The San Blas neighborhood is another highlight. Known for its narrow, winding streets, artisan workshops, and a colonial church built in 1563, this area offers a glimpse into Cusco’s vibrant craft scene. It’s a favorite among visitors for its lively atmosphere, and wandering here after dark makes for an enchanting experience.
The Pisco Sour Lesson
A unique feature of this tour is the visit to a local bar where you’ll learn the art of making Peru’s most famous cocktail—the Pisco sour. Guided by an expert, you’ll understand the ingredients, technique, and stories behind this iconic drink. The review from Drew_S mentions that this demo was a “highlight,” and we agree that learning to craft a proper Pisco sour adds a fun, interactive element that spares no authenticity.
Dining and Culinary Delights
After the cocktail lesson, you’ll head to Los Toldos Chicken, a cozy restaurant renowned for its pollo a la brasa and other traditional Peruvian dishes. This is a culinary highlight, giving you a chance to taste classics like roasted chicken, seasoned with Peruvian spices, in an inviting setting. The warm ambiance combined with authentic flavors makes this meal memorable and a perfect way to conclude the evening.
The Pisco Lesson at Museo del Pisco
Later in the evening, you’re invited to Museo del Pisco, where experts guide you through the process of making pisco. This hands-on experience transforms you from an interested observer into a mini pisco producer, blending and crafting your own spirit. Participants find this particularly engaging, as it provides insight into how Peru’s national spirit is made, from grape selection to distillation.
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Logistics and Practicalities
- The tour lasts approximately 3 hours starting at 6:00 pm.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, alleviating the need for extra planning.
- The tour is suitable for adults 18 and over, and casual dress is recommended.
- Small group size (up to 12 participants) ensures you won’t be lost in the crowd and can ask questions freely.
- Additional alcoholic drinks are available for purchase, but the included tastings already give you a good feel for Pisco and Peruvian flavors.
Authenticity and Value

What sets this tour apart is how it combines history, culture, and food into a seamless evening. The guide’s knowledge makes the city’s landmarks come alive, while the tangible experience of making a Pisco sour and tasting traditional food adds depth beyond just sightseeing. The $99 price tag, including food and drinks, is a fair value considering the quality and variety of experiences packed into a short evening.
Many travelers have praised the guide’s engaging storytelling and tips, with one reviewer mentioning that the tour is a “great introductory way to get your bearings.” The small group size ensures a cozy, friendly atmosphere, ideal for travelers who enjoy socializing and asking questions freely.
Why It’s a Good Choice
This tour is best suited for travelers who want to see Cusco’s highlights after dark, enjoy some local drinks, and learn about Peruvian culture from a friendly local guide. It’s perfect if you’re interested in authentic experiences—like tasting traditional dishes and making your own Pisco sour—without the hassle of organizing separate activities.
Final Thoughts
Choosing this night tour means you’ll walk away with more than just photos—you’ll have stories, tasting experiences, and a new appreciation for Cusco’s vibrant culture. The mix of sightseeing, hands-on learning, and food makes it highly recommended for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike who want an engaging, well-rounded evening.
FAQ

- Is hotel pickup included? Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off at your Cusco hotel, making logistics easy.
- How long is the tour? It lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 6:00 pm.
- What’s the age restriction? Participants must be 18 or older.
- Are food and drinks included? Yes, the tour includes a dinner with Peruvian dishes and tastings of Pisco sour and other local flavors.
- Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund.
- What should I wear? Casual clothing is fine, but consider bringing a light jacket for the evening.
- Is this suitable for solo travelers? Absolutely; small groups foster a friendly environment for solo explorers.
- Are vegetarian options available? Please specify any dietary requirements when booking; the tour staff can accommodate some dietary needs.
- What kind of guide will I have? Expect a knowledgeable, friendly local guide eager to share stories and tips about Cusco.
To sum it up, Cusco by Night offers a well-balanced mix of sightseeing, cultural insight, and culinary fun. It’s an ideal way to start your evening in the city, especially if you’re keen on authentic experiences like making and tasting traditional drinks and dishes. The small-group format, knowledgeable guide, and inclusive activities make it an excellent value for those wanting a memorable introduction to Cusco’s lively after-hours scene. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, this tour promises a lively, enriching, and tasty exploration of Peruvian culture after sunset.
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