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Inti Raymi in Cusco 2026: Everything you need to know about the Festival of the Sun

If you want a quick overview of the key facts about this ancestral celebration, here is a summary with the most important information.​

Date

24 June
2026​

Location

Cusco,
Perú​

Main Venues

Qorikancha, Main Square (Plaza de Armas) and Sacsayhuamán​

Duration

Approximately
half a day​

What Is the Inti Raymi?

The Inti Raymi, meaning “Festival of the Sun” in Quechua, was one of the most important ceremonies of the Inca Empire. This ritual was dedicated to Inti, the sun god, considered the principal deity of Inca culture and a symbol of life, energy and prosperity.

​ Today, Inti Raymi is performed as a historical re- enactment that brings together hundreds of actors portraying the Inca, his nobility and the people, recreating ancestral rituals with traditional costumes, Andean music and ceremonial dances.

Where Does Inti Raymi Take Place in Cusco?​

The Inti Raymi celebration unfolds across three historic sites in the city of Cusco, which together recreate
the ceremonial route followed by the Inca.

Coricancha Cusco
Stage 1

Now called the Santo Domingo Conventis the beginning of the pilgrimage where the Inca makes his appearance to greet the sun.

Address: El Sol Avenue, 526
Start Time: 09:00 hrs.
Admission: Payment in advance

Plaza de Armas de Cusco
Stage 2

At the Main Square, the Inca and the Cusco Mayor meet each other to discuss the future of the province in front of thousands of citizens.

Address: Portal de Carnes Street, 214
Start Time: 11:00 hrs.
Admission: Free

Sacsayhuaman Cusco
Stage 3

The central ceremony takes place at Sacsayhuaman’s esplanade, located at the north of the city at 3671 meters above sea level.

Address: Chukipampa Esplanade
Start Time: 13:30 hrs.
Admission: Payment in advance

Inti Raymi route Cusco

Tips for Attending Inti Raymi​

If you’re planning to witness this celebration, consider the following recommendations to make the most of your experience:​

  • Book your tickets in advance
  • Arrive early at each venue
  • Bring sunscreen, a hat and water
  • Wear comfortable clothing for walking
  • Keep transport between the different ceremony locations in mind

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FAQ

What does Inti Raymi mean?​

Inti Raymi means “Festival of the Sun” in Quechua. It was an Inca ceremony dedicated to the Sun God, Inti, and was considered one of the most important celebrations of the empire.​

When is Inti Raymi celebrated?​

Inti Raymi is celebrated every year on 24 June in the city of Cusco, coinciding with the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere.​

Where does Inti Raymi take place?​

The re‑enactment unfolds across three historic locations in Cusco: Qorikancha, the Main Square (Plaza de Armas), and the Sacsayhuamán fortress.​

How long does Inti Raymi last?​

The celebration extends over several hours throughout the day, beginning in the morning and culminating in the afternoon at Sacsayhuamán.​

Do I need tickets to attend Inti Raymi?​

Yes. Tickets are required to access the main ceremony at Sacsayhuamán, where designated viewing areas are available to the public.

Is it worth visiting Cusco during Inti Raymi?​

Absolutely. It is one of Peru’s most significant cultural celebrations and a unique opportunity to experience Andean traditions in a historic setting.​

Can I visit Machu Picchu during Inti Raymi?​

Yes. Many travellers combine attending Inti Raymi with a trip to Machu Picchu during their stay in Cusco.​

How far in advance should I plan my trip?​

It is recommended to plan your trip several months ahead, as June is one of the most popular times of the year to visit Cusco.​ ​

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