Cusco is truly the heart of Peruvian traditions. Throughout the year, Cusco Cultural Festivals transform the city into a vibrant scene of color, music and heritage. In this guide, we’ll explore the most iconic celebrations and what to expect if you decide to join in the fun.

CUSCO CULTURAL FESTIVALS INTI RAYMI: THE FEAST OF THE SUN
Inti Raymi is the ancestral celebration dedicated to Inti, the Inca god of the Sun. Every June 24, the streets of Cusco fill with Inca rituals, colorful costumes and music in honor of this deity.
- Highlights: Ceremonies in Sacsayhuaman, processions and folkloric dances.
THE LORD OF THE TREMORS: PATRON SAINT OF CUSCO – UNIQUE CUSCO CULTURAL FESTIVALS
During Holy Week, especially on Easter Monday (date varies from year to year), Cusco honors its patron saint, the Señor de los Temblores. This festivity combines Catholic elements with Andean customs.
- Highlights: Processions through the city and floral decorations.
CUSCO CULTURAL FESTIVALS SANTURANTICUY: TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS MARKET
Every December 24, the Santuranticuy Fair transforms the Plaza de Armas into a traditional Christmas market.
- Highlights: Handmade nativity figures and Andean art.
CORPUS CHRISTI: A FUSION OF TRADITIONS
Corpus Christi in Cusco shows a unique blend of Catholic and indigenous customs, where each neighborhood carries its saint to the Plaza de Armas in a spectacular procession. Celebrated 60 days after Easter (varies from year to year, usually between May and June).
- Highlights: Colorful parades, food stalls and a great celebration in the Plaza de Armas. Take the opportunity to try Chiriuchu, a typical dish served during Corpus Christi.
GET READY TO ENJOY!
Whether it’s your first visit or a return visit to enjoy even more, the festivities in Cusco are a unique experience not to be missed. Immerse yourself in Peruvian culture with our complete guide or start planning your trip now.

Cusco is truly the heart of Peruvian traditions. Throughout the year, Cusco Cultural Festivals transform the city into a vibrant scene of color, music and heritage. In this guide, we’ll explore the most iconic celebrations and what to expect if you decide to join in the fun.
CUSCO CULTURAL FESTIVALS INTI RAYMI: THE FEAST OF THE SUN
Inti Raymi is the ancestral celebration dedicated to Inti, the Inca god of the Sun. Every June 24, the streets of Cusco fill with Inca rituals, colorful costumes and music in honor of this deity.
- Highlights: Ceremonies in Sacsayhuaman, processions and folkloric dances.
THE LORD OF THE TREMORS: PATRON SAINT OF CUSCO – UNIQUE CUSCO CULTURAL FESTIVALS
During Holy Week, especially on Easter Monday (date varies from year to year), Cusco honors its patron saint, the Señor de los Temblores. This festivity combines Catholic elements with Andean customs.
- Highlights: Processions through the city and floral decorations.
CUSCO CULTURAL FESTIVALS SANTURANTICUY: TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS MARKET
Every December 24, the Santuranticuy Fair transforms the Plaza de Armas into a traditional Christmas market.
- Highlights: Handmade nativity figures and Andean art.
CORPUS CHRISTI: A FUSION OF TRADITIONS
Corpus Christi in Cusco shows a unique blend of Catholic and indigenous customs, where each neighborhood carries its saint to the Plaza de Armas in a spectacular procession. Celebrated 60 days after Easter (varies from year to year, usually between May and June).
- Highlights: Colorful parades, food stalls and a great celebration in the Plaza de Armas. Take the opportunity to try Chiriuchu, a typical dish served during Corpus Christi.
GET READY TO ENJOY!
Whether it’s your first visit or a return visit to enjoy even more, the festivities in Cusco are a unique experience not to be missed. Immerse yourself in Peruvian culture with our complete guide or start planning your trip now.
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