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Top 5 Cusco Streets with History, Photos, and Charm

Byavatarperugrandtravel07/12/2025
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Planning your trip to Cusco? Start with the most authentic part: its streets. You don’t need a lot of money to enjoy this aspect of your journey. The Cusco streets are full of history, unique details, and corners that surprise you with every step.

Table of Contents

  • Why the Cusco streets are an essential part of the trip
    • Walking through history: what the stone walls tell you
    • Each street is a different scene: past, art, and movement
  • The 5 Cusco streets you can’t miss
    • Hatun Rumiyoc Street and the 12-angle stone
    • Loreto Street: the balance between Inca walls and living culture
    • Siete Borreguitos Street: the most Instagrammable of Cusco
    • San Blas Street: art, bohemia, and amazing views
    • Resbalosa Street: a visual and physical challenge, but unforgettable
  • How to create a walking route through the most beautiful Cusco streets
    • Suggested half-day route for travelers with limited time
    • Can I visit the Cusco streets alone?
  • The Cusco streets are also part of the experience

In addition to learning more about the city, you’ll get some of the best views and photos of your entire trip. Discover here which street will be your favorite!

Why the Cusco streets are an essential part of the trip

Walking through history: what the stone walls tell you

Many of the most famous streets in the center have Inca walls that have stood for centuries. The stones are perfectly fitted, without cement, and each one holds historical value. History is right in front of you, within everyone’s reach.

Each street is a different scene: past, art, and movement

In Cusco, a street can show you the Inca past, the colonial era, and modern life all at once. Some are full of artists, craft stalls, or live music; others are quiet and offer stunning views. That’s why each of the Cusco streets has its own charm, and walking through them is an essential part of the experience in this city.

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The 5 Cusco streets you can’t miss

Hatun Rumiyoc Street and the 12-angle stone

It’s impossible to talk about the Cusco streets without mentioning this one. In the heart of the historic center, Hatun Rumiyoc houses one of the most famous pieces of Inca heritage: the stone of the 12 angles. Its precision continues to amaze everyone.

The street is narrow and cobbled, connecting you to centuries of history in just a few meters. This street is a must-visit for photos, but also to understand why the city of Cusco is unique.

Cusco Hatun Rumiyoc Street, 12-angle stone

Loreto Street: the balance between Inca walls and living culture

Located just a few steps from the Plaza de Armas, this street is a great example of how the Inca past and the colonial era coexist in the same place. On one side, you’ll see original Inca walls, perfectly preserved, and on the other, buildings constructed during the colonial period.

Here, you can also see the remnants of the ancient Palace of Amaru Cancha, the residence of the Inca Huayna Cápac. It’s an ideal street for a peaceful walk, where you can observe details that tell centuries of history.

Cusco Streets - Loreto Street, Middle Street to Plaza de Armas

Siete Borreguitos Street: the most Instagrammable of Cusco

It’s one of the most photogenic Cusco streets in the city. Colorful, decorated with flowers, flowerpots, cobblestone stairs, and Andean details, this street has become popular among those seeking the best photo of Cusco.

It’s near the San Blas neighborhood, and although it’s small, it has a lot of charm. Perfect for a great photo and to enjoy a peaceful walk away from the noise of the city center.

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Cusco Streets, 7 Borreguitos, San Blas

San Blas Street: art, bohemia, and amazing views

When talking about Cusco streets with a unique essence, San Blas is one of the most special. It connects the historic center with the city’s most artistic neighborhood. Along the way, you’ll see artisan workshops, colorful doors, murals, and stylish cafés.

Cusco - San Blas Street

Resbalosa Street: a visual and physical challenge, but unforgettable

Among the Cusco streets that surprise, Resbalosa stands out for taking you straight to one of the highest points in the historic center. The climb ends at the San Cristóbal Plaza, where you’ll have one of the best panoramic views of Cusco. It’s a challenge that turns into a reward from the very first glimpse.

Cusco Streets - Resbalosa street towards San Cristobal Square

How to create a walking route through the most beautiful Cusco streets

Suggested half-day route for travelers with limited time

If you have little time but don’t want to miss the best of the Cusco streets, this route is perfect for you. It combines history, art, incredible views, and perfect photo opportunities:

  1. Start by entering the Plaza de Armas through Calle Loreto, where you’ll see original Inca walls on either side.
  2. Then, turn right to walk along the famous Hatun Rumiyoc street and stop in front of the stone of the 12 angles.
  3. From there, head up the colorful Siete Borreguitos street, an ideal spot for unique photos.
  4. Continue your journey to the San Blas neighborhood, known for its art, artisan workshops, and relaxed atmosphere.
  5. Head back down to Plaza de Armas and get ready for the final stretch.
  6. Climb up Resbalosastreet, which will take you straight to the San Cristóbal viewpoint, where you’ll have one of the best panoramic views of the city.
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Can I visit the Cusco streets alone?

Yes, you can explore the Cusco streets with no problem, whether alone or with others. The historic center is very busy and safe during the day.

Many people travel solo to Cusco and take the opportunity to walk, take photos, or simply observe local life. Just remember to wear good shoes and stay hydrated. Without a doubt, Cusco is a perfect city to discover step by step.

The Cusco streets are also part of the experience

The Cusco streets are not just part of the path; they are a real part of the journey. Some may tire you, others will surprise you, but all of them show you something unique.

If you’re going to visit Cusco, don’t just stick to what’s on the maps: go for a walk, look around calmly, and let each street tell you a different story. The best often isn’t at the destination, but in the journey itself. Ready to discover them? Cusco is waiting for you, street by street.

Cusco Streets, tourists on 7 Borreguitos Street

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