Cusco June — the cathedral facade bathed in golden sunlight in the clear dry-season air of the Plaza de Armas

Best time to visit Cusco for events and culture

When to visit Cusco for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

June

Inti Raymi on June 24 — the Festival of the Sun at Sacsayhuamán is one of South America's greatest spectacles.

Inti Raymi (June 24) — the Festival of the Sun, re-enacted at the Sacsayhuamán ruins above Cusco; tens of thousands gather for a ceremony of extraordinary cultural and visual power, one of the most impressive indigenous festivals in the Americas

Peak dry season: only 22mm of rain and 8.1 sunshine hours daily; conditions are as close to perfect as Cusco gets, with crystalline mountain air and consistent blue-sky days

The atmosphere in Cusco during the Inti Raymi week is electric — the whole city celebrates, restaurants and bars run to capacity, and the streets around the Plaza de Armas have a festive energy that is unique to this window

All months ranked — Events

June

Best match

Inti Raymi on June 24 — the Festival of the Sun at Sacsayhuamán is one of South America's greatest spectacles.

#1 for events

May

Best match

The dry season arrives — clear skies, the Inca Trail fully open, and Machu Picchu at its most reliably beautiful.

#2 for events

July

Strong option

The driest month and the most crowded — Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail at peak season and peak price.

#3 for events

April

Strong option

The shoulder season sweet spot — rainfall drops sharply, sunshine returns, and Easter brings real ceremony.

#4 for events

September

Strong option

The ideal sweet spot — dry-season weather, crowds retreating, Inca Trail permits available, and prices back to moderate.

#5 for events

August

Worth considering

Second peak month — still superb weather, still peak prices; consider September instead for identical conditions with fewer visitors.

#6 for events

October

Worth considering

Shoulder season returns — affordable, uncrowded, and still largely dry with only occasional afternoon showers.

#7 for events

January

Worth considering

Peak rainy season: afternoon downpours daily, trails muddy, but Machu Picchu via train remains open.

#8 for events

November

Worth considering

Wet season building — rain is regular but mornings are often clear; affordable and uncrowded.

#9 for events

March

Worth considering

Rain eases slightly as the wet season retreats — a low-price month with improving afternoon conditions.

#10 for events

December

Worth considering

Wet season in full effect — Christmas brings brief visitor uptick but rain is heavy and sunshine limited.

#11 for events

February

Avoid

The Inca Trail closes entirely for maintenance — the wettest month, cheapest prices, and Machu Picchu by train only.

#12 for events

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