San Pedro Market Tours

Cusco San Pedro Market featuring shopping and markets as well as a small group of people
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Get caught up in the chaos of this intriguing attraction and enjoy a uniquely Andean experience.

Cusco San Pedro Market is a sprawling, open-air market, with everything from produce and meat to clothing and incense. Popular with locals and visitors, the market is an entertaining destination for shoppers and anyone curious about local culture.

Wander through the enormous cluster of market stalls housed in a warehouse space stretching about one block long and three blocks wide. Vendors crowd the space inside the warehouse, spilling onto the streets and sidewalks. Find stalls all the way to the nearby railway tracks. Despite its busy, frantic energy, you’ll find the market is surprisingly clean and organized compared to many others in the region, helping to fuel its popularity.

Get lost in the maze of stalls, watching for brightly colored varieties of corn and potatoes. Look for enormous round bread rolls, slabs of alpaca jerky, overflowing bins of quinoa and live frogs, said to improve sexual performance. Walk toward the edge of the market, where you’ll find an eclectic mix of stands selling traditional clothing, incense and charms.

Haggle for the best price on bars of pure cocoa, Andean cheeses and local handicrafts. If your stomach is strong enough to venture into the meat section, select from baskets of snouts, pig heads and whole fried guinea pigs.

Be sure to look for the cluster of fruit juice stands, all of which serve the same fruits at the same prices. Pull up a plastic stool and choose the fresh fruits you’d like blended into your drink.

In the food court area, try authentic, local dishes at affordable prices. In the morning, sample a typical breakfast consisting of beef, potatoes and rice. Later in the day, use a toothpick to snack on hard-boiled quail eggs. Soups are a particularly popular dish, with types ranging from tame chicken and noodles to broths that incorporate the snouts and tails of different animals.

Cusco San Pedro Market is located near the San Pedro rail station. It’s open daily from morning until early evening.

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Verified traveler
Jan 6, 2020

no special shopping here but nice photos, especially of food

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Oweis
Dec 16, 2019

The cathedral charges a lot of money for the visit.

3/5 - Okay

Dan
Nov 12, 2019

It's a local market... the area is not pretty, you can see Cuys (look like rats) they look not so good, they are dead and they sell it like selling an empanada. outside of the market, in the stores outside you can get good price for the alpaca ponchos, sweaters, scarfs, etc. Friendly people, oh very important: ALWAYS negotiate pricing, never pay what they ask for, not even on the nice stores at the main parks, they can give you up to 10% discount if you pay in cash.

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RichardM
Oct 11, 2019

Definitely worth a visit. Not sure of the origin of some of the goods being sold. But very interesting the variety of fruits, meats, cheeses, as well as the other typical textiles and souvenirs.

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Verified traveler
Sep 10, 2019

there was an artisan market around the corner from our hotel, that had way better product selection and prices, than anywhere else around Cusco.

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Verified traveler
Jan 27, 2019

There is a giant food court at the far end of the market where you can have a meal. We ended up filling up on chicken soup which was somewhere near the middle of the market and couldn't eat by the time we reached the food court, so save that appetite. Also, if you're ordering soup, ask them to leave out the noodles.

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