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Walter Barbalho: A carne de alpaca é muito boa, diferente, mas uma grata surpresa! Já a batata é picante, mas bem servida. O atendimento é show! O terraço é imperdível!
Green Toad Bus: This Inca ruin forms the base of the colonial church of Santo Domingo. Today all that remains of Koricancha (once the Inca Empire’s richest temple) is the stonework.
Green Toad Bus: Small Plaza with popular cafes, restaurants and tourist shops – giving it the name “Barrio de los Artesanos”. The plaza is also home to Cusco’s oldest parish church.
Green Toad Bus: Started in 1559 and taking almost 100 years to build, the Cathedral is Cusco’s main church and one of the cities greatest repositories of colonial art.
Green Toad Bus: This is considered to be Cusco’s third most important colonial church. The order of La Merced was founded in Barcelona in 1218 by San Pedro Nolasco. Paintings based on his life hang in the cloister.
Green Toad Bus: This 16th century church is part of a strict convent. You can usually get in for mass around 6 or 7 am. It is worth making the effort as it is one of Peru's most bizarre churches.