The Inti Raymi is one of the most emblematic festivities of Cusco, Peru, celebrated every June 24th. This spectacular representation recreates the ancient Inca ceremony in honor of the Sun god (Inti) and takes place in three historic locations: the Coricancha temple, the Plaza de Armas, and the Sacsayhuamán fortress. The climax of the event occurs in Sacsayhuamán, where more than five hundred actors and actresses bring to life an impressive performance lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Tickets for this experience are available on our website. Secure yours in advance! High demand and limited availability make it essential to purchase your ticket early to avoid missing the opportunity to enjoy this magnificent event.
Located in the left side section of Sacsayhuamán, the Green Tribune offers an economical option to enjoy the Inti Raymi. From this angle, you can appreciate every detail of the celebration and experience the magic of the Inca festivity in a privileged setting.
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Inti Raymi is the most important festivity in Cusco and one of the most emblematic celebrations of Andean culture. Its origins date back to the 12th century, during the Inca Empire, when it was held in honor of the Sun god, Inti, the supreme deity of the Incas. Today, more than eight hundred years later, the people of Cusco continue to pay tribute to this ancestral tradition with an impressive performance.
The date has remained unchanged since Inca times: June 24th, during the winter solstice, the moment when the Sun reaches its closest point to Earth in the southern hemisphere. In the time of the Tahuantinsuyo, the ceremony lasted several days and gathered thousands of people in a great ritual of gratitude. Currently, Inti Raymi is represented through a majestic reenactment in three historically significant locations: Coricancha, the Plaza de Armas, and Sacsayhuamán.
In Inca times, the main settings for the festivity were Coricancha, the temple dedicated to the Sun, and Huacaypata (today’s Plaza de Armas). Today, these places remain central to the celebration, where hundreds of actors and actresses faithfully recreate ancestral rituals. However, the climax is experienced on the esplanade of Sacsayhuamán, an archaeological site of worldwide fame for its imposing stone walls, some weighing up to 120 tons, carved with extraordinary precision.
Inti Raymi takes place in different locations, and the seating arrangement varies depending on the venue:
The main Inti Raymi performance takes place in Sacsayhuamán. During the show, the Inca, portrayed by a renowned Cusqueñan actor, appears alongside his wife (the Coya), his entourage, the high priest, and representatives of the four regions of the Inca Empire: Chinchaysuyo, Contisuyo, Antisuyo, and Collasuyo. The performance includes a soprano singer, live music, and the reenactment of the offering of a llama in the fire, among other elements. With a duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes (starting at 2:00 p.m.), this show is one of the most famous in the world.
Remember that only 3,500 tickets will be issued for this venue, so it is essential to purchase your ticket as early as possible. Tickets for the Orange Tribune sell out the earliest (at least 3 months ahead), while tickets for the Red and Green Tribunes should be bought at least 2 months in advance.
The Red Tribune offers a lateral view of the Inti Raymi performance in Sacsayhuamán. Visitors can enjoy a close-up view of the show. It has wide availability. It is recommended to reserve this tribune approximately one month in advance.
The Green Tribune also offers a lateral view of the Inti Raymi performance at the Sacsayhuamán fortress. The view is privileged. Tickets have wide availability. It is recommended to reserve this tribune around one month in advance.
The Orange Tribune offers a central view of the Inti Raymi performance in Sacsayhuamán. The view is one of the most preferential. Tickets have broad availability, but it is recommended to reserve them 2 months in advance.
| Tribune | Green | Red | Orange |
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| Location | Left Side | Right Side | Central |
| Available Tickets | 750 | 1050 | 1700 |
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| Price | 173 USD | 243 USD | 259 USD |
| Recommendations | Purchase 2 months in advance. | Purchase 2 months in advance. | Purchase at least 3 months in advance. |
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Inti Raymi in the Plaza de Armas is characterized as a street performance in the heart of Cusco. During this show, the Inca and the Coya are carried around the square, accompanied by representatives of the four regions of the empire, while traditional chants and dances take place. The ceremony concludes with the coca leaf reading in the center of the square. Lasting 45 minutes (starting at 11:00 a.m.), the event is enjoyed by approximately 5,000 people.
Since no seats are assigned, the experience depends on securing the best spot within the busy square. Reserving a balcony in a commercial establishment offers an alternative to enjoy the show with comfort and safety.
A great option to comfortably enjoy the Inti Raymi show in Cusco’s Plaza de Armas is to reserve a space in a commercial establishment with a balcony located around the square (such as cafés, bars, or restaurants). From one of the square’s balconies, you can enjoy the show with complete comfort, safety, and even with a beer or coffee in hand. However, you must book in advance.
The show on the Coricancha esplanade is the first of the day and one of the most crowded. Starting at 9:00 a.m. and lasting 45 minutes. In this setting, the Inca appears amid the excitement of the attendees, while live music and dances create an atmosphere of intense celebration.
It is estimated that around 5,000 people gather on the esplanade, but only 350 people can enjoy the show from a seat located in front of the stage. The rest must find a good spot on the surrounding streets to get a privileged view, which requires arriving several hours in advance. Therefore, it is essential to reserve these tickets along with those for Sacsayhuamán, preferably 2 to 3 months in advance.
To secure one of the 350 seats available for the Inti Raymi show at Coricancha, you must add this option when making your purchase on our website, where you can also buy it together with the Sacsayhuamán stage, ensuring you don’t miss any detail of this celebration. Remember to purchase it 2 or 3 months in advance; otherwise, it is possible that no seats will be available.
Inti Raymi in Sacsayhuamán has approximately 3,500 seats available, divided into three stands: orange seats, red seats, and green seats. The orange stand, located in a more central position of the stage, is the first to sell out. It is recommended to purchase tickets for this stand 2 or 3 months in advance; otherwise, you risk not finding availability.
Inti Raymi in Cusco’s Plaza de Armas does not offer seats or chairs. All attendees enjoy the show standing, from the best spot they can find. A little-known option is to look for a seat in the bleachers in front of the Cusco Cathedral. However, to find a spot there, it is recommended to arrive up to 4 hours before the show. Many Cusco locals seek these spaces from the early hours of the day (June 24).
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