Planetarium Cusco
Planetarium Cusco
Planetarium Cusco

Planetarium Cusco Tours and Tickets

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The Planetarium Cusco is one of the most unique planetariums in the world. Housed in a humble Andean adobe home, the family-run planetarium sits on a Cusco hillside amid the archeological site Saqsayhuaman and the Llaullipata ecological reserve. From this wonderful locale, you can explore the mysteries of the universe as told through the eyes of the Inca.

  • Carretera a Sacsayhuaman Km2, Cusco, Fundo Llaullipata, 08002

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What are people saying about Planetarium Cusco

Mavourneen_M, Sep 2024
Star gazing and history all in one
The atmosphere was relaxed and the staff were not only very informative but alot of fun! There was a good variety of things to see and learn about.
Mona_S, Aug 2024
Gem of Cusco
We only heard about this place through word of mouth from another traveller. Short and sweet visit, it started at 5:30pm at the meetup place and we were back for 8:00pm. The experience was divided into 3 parts: virtual night sky projector, using real telescopes outside, and slideshow presentation of Inka astronomy. For me, the virtual project bit made me a bit motion sick so I had to step outside near the end but I recovered and was able to enjoy the rest of the night. Using the telescopes was so special, and the final presentation was memorable and fun for families as well.
Rebekkah_B, May 2024
Stars in Cusco
The Cusco by Night tour was an excellent beginning to our trip in Peru. Kenny showed us around the market and gave a tour of the Plaza de Armas, then we went up to the best roof top to view the city as it was coming alive at night, and tried our first Pisco Sour. The planetarium is small (and cold!) but Kenny and the planetarium crew are very passionate about the stars and it showed. Would highly recommend.
Thomas_M, Apr 2024
Time well spent
The staff are knowledgable, serious astronommers who also share their cultural heritage. This is an intimate planetarium experience. The telescope viewing is limited by proximity to city lights and of course weather.