Calle Siete Borreguitos is one of Cusco’s prettiest streets. It's a narrow, cobblestone lane framed by flower-filled balconies, colorful walls, and traditional stonework. Tucked just outside the busiest part of the city, it feels both peaceful and photogenic.
We really enjoyed strolling here, especially in the early morning when it was quiet and the sunlight lit up the flowers. It’s a short street, but walking it felt like a step back in time. The charm is in the details: wooden balconies, painted doors, and the vibrant plants spilling over the walls.
Pro Tip: Go early in the morning for photos before other visitors arrive. It pairs perfectly with a walk to the nearby Sapantiana Aqueduct. Then on your way back down towards Cusco's center, stop by one of our favorite cafés, Florencia y Fortunata.