Pisac is one of the most popular stops in the Sacred Valley, known for its impressive hillside Inca ruins and artisan market.
Most travelers visit Pisac en route between Cusco and the Sacred Valley.
What makes it worth your time:
• Extensive agricultural terraces with sweeping valley views
• One of the most dramatic archaeological sites outside Machu Picchu
• Traditional artisan market (best for textiles and souvenirs)
How to structure it:
• Plan 2–3 hours for the ruins
• The hike can be steep — consider pacing if still acclimating
• Combine with other Sacred Valley stops in a private driver day
What to know:
Entrance to the ruins requires a Boleto Turístico (tourist ticket), which also covers several other Sacred Valley sites. Most visitors do not stay overnight here — it’s typically a daytime visit.
Pisac works best as part of a curated Sacred Valley touring day rather than as a base.