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Parks #6 in Cusco

Plaza Túpac Amaru

4.1 · 9,718 reviews
Community-focused and urban
F2GM+VCJ Plaza Túpac Amaru, Cusco 08002, Peru
Interesting facts
1

The statue commemorates José Gabriel Condorcanqui, known as Túpac Amaru II, a central figure in Peruvian revolutionary history.

2

Unlike the Plaza de Armas in Cusco's core, this park primarily serves local Wanchaq residents rather than the main tourist circuit.

3

The plaza is a frequent site for regional art exhibitions and traditional dance performances during Cusco's month-long anniversary celebrations in June.

4

Its design incorporates extensive paved areas intended to accommodate large public crowds for civic ceremonies.

Overview

Plaza Túpac Amaru is a major public square located in the Wanchaq district of Cusco, serving as a primary cultural and community hub outside the historic center. The plaza is anchored by a prominent equestrian statue honoring the indigenous leader Túpac Amaru II, who led the 18th-century rebellion against Spanish colonial rule. The site functions as a multi-purpose park featuring paved walkways, green spaces, and seating areas. It is widely known for hosting periodic craft markets, particularly during weekends and local festival seasons. The space is frequently utilized by local residents for neighborhood gatherings and public demonstrations. The surrounding area contains a mix of residential buildings, local businesses, and government offices.

Photo spot

Directly in front of the Túpac Amaru equestrian statue for a clear view of the monument with the park in the background.

Insider tips

Visit during weekend craft fairs to browse authentic local goods rather than mass-produced souvenirs.

Combine your visit with a walk through the surrounding Wanchaq neighborhood to experience a less tourist-dense side of Cusco.

Keep an eye on local news for festival announcements, as the plaza often hosts cultural events during June.

What to avoid

Do not expect the same level of historic colonial architecture found in the Plaza de Armas, as this is a more modern, functional urban space.

Good to know

The park is public and open at all times, though weekend markets are subject to seasonal attendance.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45 minutes to 1 hour
Best time to visit
Mid-morning on weekends to coincide with local craft markets and maximum activity.
Address
F2GM+VCJ Plaza Túpac Amaru, Cusco 08002, Peru
-13.523, -71.966
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Details
Shade & rest areasModerate seating available on stone benches; limited natural canopy shade.
Primary featureEquestrian monument of Túpac Amaru II

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45 minutes to 1 hour to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-morning on weekends to coincide with local craft markets and maximum activity..

Directly in front of the Túpac Amaru equestrian statue for a clear view of the monument with the park in the background.

Close by you'll find Qorikancha, Twelve Angled Stone, Church and Convent of Santo Domingo of Guzmán.