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Lima Food Tour – Prepare your Anticuchos and Pisco Sour


On this tour, we will start from the Plaza de Armas, where we will visit various must-see spots on your visit to Peru. Peruvian cuisine is world-renowned for its tasty dishes such as: Anticuchos, Mazamorra, Picarones, Pollo a la brasa, Causa rellena, among others. These are some of the many culinary dishes in the country, showing you their preparation, history and tasting the seasoning of each cook or as we Peruvians call it "la señito". In Peru there are several (secret places), where you can eat delicious and cheap food, each dish will dazzle your palate; I assure you that you will enjoy and savor each typical Peruvian dish. The only requirement we ask is that you really like to eat and learn a little about Peruvian cuisine; and most importantly, we have to have fun together. We will finish the tour with pisco sour classes where we will taste different flavors of pisco, such as: lemon pisco, passion fruit, mango, pineapple, among others.


Cusco by Night: Walking tour, Pisco Sour Lesson, Dinner


Explore Cusco city at nighttime, visiting the most beautiful neighborhoods. Amaze at the impressive Historical Center, where time has stopped to show us the impressive architecture of the Colonial buildings lying over the Incan foundations. Marvel at the massive walls of the 12 angles stone street, visit the picturesque area of San Blas area, where local artisans produce and sell their own products to later go to a Local Bar and have Pisco sour lessons, where we learn history and types of Pisco and how to make our own delicious cocktail. To finish this wonderful night, we will go to a local restaurant to taste the typical Pollo a la Brasa (fried Chicken) – a Peruvian favorite  Highlights • Discover the hidden secret of Cusco by Night • Visit the most popular Neighborhoods and enjoy the views  • Visit a local bar to make your Pisco Sour • Try the Peruvian Favorite Pollo a la Brasa • We work with Local Tour Guides


Cusco by Night: Planetarium Cusco, Dinner, and Pisco Sour


This tour will take you to a local market and then out in the town of Cusco at night. We will meet up at your hotel and take you first for a tour of a local non-touristic market and then for a Pisco sour, the most typical cocktail of Peru. Then we will be transported to the Cusco Planetarium, located 15 minutes above the city. Here we will hear about how the Incas viewed the constellations and then we will get to go outside to look through the telescopes and stargaze. After the planetarium, we will return to Cusco and go out to a restaurant frequented by locals for the most popular dish of Peru: Pollo a la brasa, or blackened rotisserie chicken, which is eaten with salad and french fries and will have the most typical drink of Peru, Inca kola. We will finish the tour by walking around the Plaza de Armas (the main square) which is lit up beautifully at night and look at the statue of the emperor Pachacutec and learn about the history of the Incas in Cusco.  NOTICE: -Bring warm clothes.


Cusco Tour at Night: Planetarium, Dinner & Pisco Sour


Experience Cusco like never before on this enchanting twilight-to-night adventure, where culture, history, and gastronomy come together under a starlit Andean sky. Begin your evening at San Pedro Market, as night falls, ascend to a scenic astronomical viewpoint, the closest to Cusco, where you'll immerse yourself in the celestial wonders that once guided the Incas. With expert insights, witness the same constellations that shaped their agricultural cycles and spiritual beliefs—an unforgettable stargazing experience. Back in the city, toast to an incredible night with Peru’s iconic Pisco Sour before indulging in a local favorite: succulent Grilled Chicken at an authentic "pollería", perfectly paired with a refreshing Inka Kola. Dare to see Cusco in a new light—book your unforgettable night of culture, flavors, and stars today!


City Tour with Planetarium and Peruvian Flavors


We have planned the best Cusco night tour, which will enchant all your senses. Explore the typical and very interesting San Pedro market. Find out curious and relevant information about the Plaza of Armas in Cusco, its cathedral basilica and its ancestral history. Taste two flagship drinks of Peru ( pisco sour and inca cola) and the most consumed dish in the country (pollo a la brasa). In addition to stargazing through the eyes of the Incas in the planetarium of Cusco.


Argentine Flavors Tour By Grupo Summa


The best gastronomic & cultural tour of Buenos Aires SWEET MILK, WINES AND ARGENTINE MEATS !!! MILK'S SWEET HOUSE. You will find Dulce de Leche artisan, exquisite pure cocoa chocolates, cornstarch alfajores, chocolate and other tastes that you still do not know. SAN TELMO MARKET Visit the traditional market, the building retains its original internal structure, consisting of beams, arches and metal columns with sheet and glass roofs. MENDOCINE LANDS where we will make a tasting of typical Argentine wines (Malbec & Torrontes), accompanied by a cheese board. PARRILLA REVIRE – Brasas Bravas – Located on Corrientes Ave. one of the main avenues of the city, full of theaters and meters from the Obelisk is Revire. From his varied letter of presentations, typical Argentinean cuts such as sausage steak stand out. At the end of dinner includes return to downtown hotels


The Argentine Flavors Gastronomic Tour


Tempt your palate with our delicious Dulce de Leche or taste our famous Malbec wine and our renowned meats. ◾ Learn about our culture, customs and food with an expert tour guide ◾ Delight our famous Dulce de Leche ◾ Visit the old San Telmo Market and get to know its stalls and bohemian atmosphere ◾ Taste our renowned Malbec & Torrontes wines while accompanied by a variety of cheeses ◾ Have dinner and enjoy our Argentine meats at a Grill Restaurant


Buenos Aires San Telmo Gastronomic Tour


Experiencing Buenos Aires culinary culture. Immerse yourself in a unique and unforgettable journey. Accompanied by our guide, we'll leisurely wander through San Telmo, exploring the first house dedicated to Dulce de Leche. Here, we'll savor various varieties, uncover its history, and discover the different processes involved in crafting this Rio de la Plata delicacy. Our adventure then leads us to the historic San Telmo Market, which was established in 1897 and still maintains its original internal structure. Today, it stands as one of the city's timeless treasures. Indulge in the flavors of Argentina with a tasting of typical wines (Malbec and Torrontés) paired with a delightful cheese platter at the Tierra Mendocina winery. To conclude our day, we'll head to Avenida Corrientes, one of Buenos Aires cultural epicenters, for dinner by the obelisk at Revire Brasas Bravas, renowned for its expertise in grilled meats. This service includes wine tasting and dinner with beverages