Today, you’ll explore the Inca’s two most well-known archaeological sites an an ‘acclimatization walk’. First, visit Qenqo – a fascinating place with underground tunnels and carved stone channels that twist and zigzag. Inside, there’s a stone table where it’s believed the Incas once mummified their dead. After visiting Qenqo, enjoy an easy downhill walk back to Cusco. On the way, stop at Sacsayhuaman – a huge ceremonial site built by the Incas. It’s said that over 10,000 workers spent 50 years building it and to this day, no one knows exactly how it was made. Continue your walk to Cristo Blanco – a tall white statue that looks over Cusco (locals call it the protector of the city). Then, head to 7 Borreguitos Street. This picturesque lane is great for photos, so have your camera ready. Continue through San Blas, a traditional area known for its art studios, craft shops and cafes, before continuing to L’atelier (a small cafe near the main square), to enjoy a homemade desert and coffee. The rest of the day is free for you to unwind at the hotel or maybe join your leader for an orientation walk around the rest of town. See iconic sites like the Stone of Twelve Angles at the Inca Roca Palace on Hatun Rumilloc Street and admire Qoricancha – the most sacred Inca temple. Explore the vibrant heart of Cusco at the Plaza de Armas, surrounded by arcades and four historic churches, including the Cusco Cathedral, built in the 16th century.