Overview
The Pisac Indian Market is a vibrant and colorful market located in the town of Pisac in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. It is famous for its variety of local crafts, textiles, and fresh produce, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
The market is a significant cultural and economic hub for the local Quechua communities, showcasing traditional crafts and providing a glimpse into the local way of life.
Location
Address
Plaza de Armas
Neighborhood: Urubamba Valley
Coordinates
-13.416700, -71.933300
Visiting Information
Opening Hours
Admission
Best Time to Visit
Overall Best Period
March-May and September-November
Best Time of Day
Early morning
fewer crowds, cooler weather
Duration Recommendations
Seasonal Highlights
spring
mild to warm
- • colorful flowers
- • fresh produce
summer
dry and cool
- • peak market activity
- • festive atmosphere
autumn
mild and dry
- • harvest season
- • fresh produce
winter
rainy and cooler
- • holiday decorations
- • unique crafts
Know Before You Go
Essential Information
- Haggling is expected
- Bring small bills
- Respect local customs
What to Bring
essential
recommended
seasonal
not allowed
Health & Safety
Physical Requirements: low to moderate
- • altitude sickness (Pisac is at 3,300m/10,827ft)
- • sun exposure
Medical facilities: basic first aid available locally
Payment Information
Accepted
cash (preferred), cards in some places
Currency
Peruvian Sol
Typical Costs
Dress Code
casual, modest, comfortable shoes, layers for changing weather, walking shoes, inappropriate clothing
Booking Tips
- • Not typically required, but book accommodations early
- • local tour operators or hotels
- • varies by tour operator
- • not applicable
Amenities
Digital Services
Mobile App
Sacred Valley Guide
Size: 30 MB
Features: Market map, Language guide, Local tips
Platforms: iOS, Android
WiFi Zones: limited in market, available in nearby cafes
Charging Stations: limited, check cafes and hotels
How to Reach
From Airport
Nearest: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ)
Distance: 45 km
Travel Time: 1.5 to 2 hours
From City Center
Distance: 33 km (from Cusco)
Local Insights
Cultural Context
Why Locals Love It: Cultural hub and economic lifeline for local communities
Historical Significance: Market has been a trading center since Incan times
Insider Tips
- Visit early for the best selection and prices
- Try local specialty items like alpaca wool and silver jewelry
Local Recommendations
- • Try local foods like empanadas and fresh fruit juices
- • Buy crafts directly from artisans for a fair price
Language Help
Useful Phrases
Guide Languages: Spanish, Quechua, English
Photography Guide
Best Photo Spots
Main market square
Best Time: Early morning
Tips: Capture the colorful textiles and produce
Result: Vibrant and lively market scenes
Photography Rules
Nearby Attractions
Pisac Ruins
Distance: 2km
Walking: 30 min
Type: Archaeological Site
Ollantaytambo Fortress
Distance: 25km
Walking: not walkable
Type: Archaeological Site
Moray
Distance: 15km
Walking: not walkable
Type: Archaeological Site
Reviews
Based on 500 reviews
Recent Visitor Tips
- "Arrive early for the best selection"
- "Bargain politely for better prices"
- "Try local foods and crafts"
Contact Information
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Quick Info
Available Tours
221
Rating
4.7 / 5.0
Reviews
500
Adult Entry
free (shopping costs vary)