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City
Cuzco is a pleasant pedestrian city and we had a good time walking around. We found the cheapest alpaca products in the San Pedro market, which is next to the train station with trains arriving from Machu Picchu. There's a wholesaler-like store just outside that we got really nice and cheap alpaca products. We had many excellent breakfasts and snacks from a cafe called El Buen Pastor near San Blas; I can't recommend it highly enough for its great empanadas and hot chocolate.

img_3158 Plaza de Armas. img_8213 Coricancha. The Spanish destroyed the original building to build the church at Santo Domingo. After an earthquake destroyed the church, Coricancha was partially rebuilt. img_8214 Daisy-like flowers outside Coricancha. img_8216 The fine Inca stonework of Coricancha. img_8482 The Plaza de Armas as seen coming down from Sacsayhuaman. img_8483 Cuzco from Sacsayhuaman. img_8520 The Plaza de Armas as seen coming down from Sacsayhuaman. img_8525