C. Hatunrumiyoc
The Historic Charm of C. Hatunrumiyoc
Explore the Twelve Angled Stone in Cusco, a historic gem showcasing Incan engineering and architectural brilliance in the heart of Peru.
The Twelve Angled Stone, nestled in the heart of Cusco, is a must-visit historical landmark that showcases the intricate craftsmanship of the Incas. This captivating stone is famous for its precise angles and seamless fit within the walls of the Hatunrumiyoc Street, reflecting the architectural genius of ancient Peru. As you stand before this remarkable piece of history, you'll be awed by its beauty and the stories it holds, making it an essential stop for any traveler exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Cusco.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the San Pedro market (Mercado de San Pedro), head east on Av. 28 de Julio for about 2 blocks until you reach the intersection with C. Hatunrumiyoc. Turn right onto C. Hatunrumiyoc, and walk about 5 minutes. The Twelve Angled Stone will be on your left side at C. Hatunrumiyoc 480. Look for the building with the stone on its wall, as it's part of the colonial structure.
Public Transport (Collectivo)
While the Twelve Angled Stone is quite close, you can also take a collectivo (shared taxi) from the main square, Plaza de Armas. Get on a collectivo heading towards San Blas and tell the driver to drop you off at the intersection of C. Hatunrumiyoc. The fare is typically around 1-2 soles. Once you get off, walk down C. Hatunrumiyoc towards the east for about 5 minutes; the stone will be on your left at C. Hatunrumiyoc 480.
Use Twelve Angled Stone as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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