Cusco airport is at 10,860ft elevation, which is higher than planes are pressurized to (~8k ft).
They gave us coca tea at the hotel in Cusco, which supposedly helps with altitude sickness.
Coca Tea
Our hotel room in Cusco had a nice window sill. (Brenda Barnard Photographer)
A picture of the inside our hotel room in Cusco.
Our second room at Hotel Marqueses in Cusco
In Cusco we stayed at the Hotel Marqueses which was originally a colonial house built at the end of the 16th century. This is the inner open air court yard. We had a room on the ground floor, then later a room on the upper floor.
The upper floor walkway - Hotel Marqueses
The view of the Hotel Marqueses open air courtyard
I don't know... I think because it looks like a daisy (Brenda Barnard Photographer)
Plazoleta Comandante Ladislao Espinar with La Merced. The church and convent of La Merced was built between 1657 and 1680.
I spotted serveral of these original VW beetles in Cusco.
One of markets in Cusco. There were lots of places to buy essentially the same exact things.
Arco Santa Clara. It was ordered built in 1835 to celebrate the Confederation of Peru and Bolivia.
Plaza San Francisco
A view down a street showing the mountains that surround Cusco
Plaza de Armas with Cathedral of Santo Domingo on the far side
Cathedral of Santo Domingo was completed in 1654. It was built on the foundation of the Inca temple Kiswarkancha
Plaza de Armas with the Church of the Society of Jesus on the left. Contstruction started in 1576.
Plaza de Armas, Church of the Society of Jesus on the left, and a Cailin in the foreground. (Brenda Barnard Photographer)
One of the features of the Cathedral of Santo Domingo
La Merced
Cusco food market (Cailin Deal Photographer)
I saw a few signs like these on the ground in Cusco. I thought it might be a street sign, but apparently it points southwest to the Kuntisuyo region of the Inca empire.
Part of an Inca wall on which other buildings have since been built
Church of the Society of Jesus and Plaza de Armas
The narrow streets of Cusco
Plaza San Blas
Self explanatory... (Cailin Deal Photographer)
Plaza San Blas entertainment
Another view of the narrow streets of Cusco
Lower parts of Cusco below Mirador de San Blas (Cailin Deal Photographer)
Cusco
Inviting alleyway?
As we left Cusco for our Sacred Valley tour, we went past the Inca site Saqsaywaman, but we didn't get a chance to spend any time there. (Cailin Deal Photographer)