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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Cusco invites travelers to explore its ancient streets. Palacio del Inka At their highest peak of 22,838 feet, the Andes wrap along South America's western side and are among the world's longest and most majestic mountain ranges. The landscape is a medley of terrain that encompasses icy glaciers, powerful volcanoes, lush grassland, arid desert, scenic lakes and dense forest.

The mountains shelter historic pre-Columbian archaeological sites and wildlife including chinchillas and condors. From Venezuela in the north, the range passes through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. In the center of the Andes lies Cusco, a Peruvian city where ancient history intertwines with vibrant modern culture.



Once the capital of the famed Inca Empire, Cusco invites travelers to explore its ancient streets, eclectic markets and fabled ruins. From the lively main square of Plaza de Armas to the ancient Incan temple of Qorikancha, Cusco promises an unforgettable adventure. This storied place embodies Peruvian heritage with its captivating design.

Palacio del Inka Whether you’re visiting Cusco for its historical marvels, cultural richness or breathtaking landscapes, Palacio del Inka, A Luxury Collection Hotel , provides an exquisite stay. Housed in a 500-year-old mansion originally built for the conqueror and first governor of Peru, Palacio del Inka offers travelers a rare opportunity to stay at a property that is a living pi.

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