Things to do in Pisac
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Horno Típico de Santa Lucia
Huge clay ovens for baking empanadas and other goodies and castillos de cuyes (miniature castles inhabited by guinea pigs) are found in many nooks and crannies, particularly in Mariscál Castilla. Horno Típico de Santa Lucia unites both of these with an artesanía (crafts) shop. If, for some strange reason, you only have five minutes in Pisac, spend it here – you’ll get a pretty good feel for the place.
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Pisac Ruins
This hilltop Inca citadel lies high above the village Pisac on a triangular plateau with a plunging gorge on either side. Though it’s a truly awesome site, you’ll see relatively few tourists here, except mid-morning on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, when it becomes flooded with tour groups.
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Blue Llama
Blue Llama’s surreal, dream-like interior with a children’s-story theme is inviting enough. Happy staff, unusually Western-minded vegetarian dishes (steamed vegetables!), desserts to die for, and some funky jewelry and clothes on sale make it irresistible.
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Ulrike’s Café
This sunny cafe serves up a great vegetarian menú, plus homemade pastas and melt-in-the-mouth cheesecake and brownies. There’s a book exchange, DVDs and special events such as yoga classes. English, French and German are spoken.
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El Antojito
Offers an exemplary bargain menú – it’s one of the best deals in the Sacred Valley.
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