The Best Nightlife in Cusco: A Guide to the City's Party Scene

Cusco, Peru is a city known for its rich history and culture, but it's also home to a lively party scene. From bustling bars to trendy clubs, Cusco offers a variety of options for those looking to experience the city's nightlife. Plaza de Armas: A Popular Spot for Nightlife One of the most popular areas for nightlife in Cusco is the Plaza de Armas. This main square in the historic city center is home to a range of bars and restaurants with outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying a drink or a bite to eat while people-watching and taking in the atmosphere. Many of these venues also offer live music, showcasing local talent and adding to the festive ambiance. Bars in Cusco: Relaxed Drinking in a Historic Setting For those looking for a more laid-back experience, Cusco has plenty of bars to choose from. These bars range from traditional to modern, and often offer unique atmospheres to enjoy a drink. Many of these bars are located in historic buildings, providing a unique backdrop to

Tips when traveling to Peru, South America,

 

                                   Photo: Lima, Peru


When travelling to Peru, especially as a backpacker one needs to plan carefully for the trip. As I had followed these following tips my trip was hassle free, so here we go:

 

1.     Get your necessary vaccines beforehand, e.g. Yellow fever, Cholera, Hepatitis A and B, Tetanus.

2.     As a backpacker I would recommend for 1 month trip bring like 1-2 week’s worth of clothes because the hostels or nearby will have laundry services.

3.     Pack your clothes with layers so it does that take up space in backpack, so for example t-shirt, light sweater, ticker jacket and then a shell winter jacket with lining

4.     Space saver bags, these made my travelling so much easier and organized, so totally recommend using

5.     Prepare to NOT drink the tap water in Peru (bottled water all the way even for brushing teeth) and I even took it further not eat the vegetables because drinking the water can make you very sick. My friend got terribly ill on the journey because she had vegetables not washed properly.

6.     Buy key items such as a Powerbank, small first aid kit, with ibrupofen, paracetamol and when going to high altitude areas such as Cusco get the tablet Alti Vital to prevent  nauseousness https://altivital.com/en/altitude-sickness/ All the pharmacies in Cusco have them, they might be harder to access in Lima.  Also for the altitude prepare to drink a lot of Cocoa and Muna tea .

7.     Ask the locals where the good places are to eat, most people get sick sometimes because of eating the street food etc. the food is amazing just make sure to eat at the right places. 


Peru is an amazing country, with beautiful people and delicious food so with a few key preparation you will have an enjoyable trip.

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