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On June 24th, the city of Cusco shuts down to celebrate the Festival of the Sun. If you are lucky enough to be in town, you are likely facing a major dilemma: Should I splurge on an official ticket for the Sacsayhuaman stands, or should I watch it for free with the locals?
The two experiences are worlds apart. Here is a breakdown of the pros, the cons, and the reality of each option so you can decide based on your travel style and budget.
Option 1: The “Free” Inti Raymi (The Local Experience)
The festival has three acts. The first two (Qorikancha and the Main Plaza) are free for everyone, but you must watch them standing in massive crowds. For the main ceremony at Sacsayhuaman, thousands of locals gather on the hills (Suchuna) overlooking the fortress.
- The Pros:
- Zero Cost: You save the $160 – $250 USD that official tickets cost.
- Authentic Vibe: You’ll be surrounded by Peruvian families, street food vendors, and a grassroots festival atmosphere you won’t find in the stands.
- The Cons:
- Limited Visibility: You are very far away. The performers will look like tiny, colorful ants.
- Zero Comfort: To get a “good” spot on the grass, you must arrive by 5:00 AM and sit in the sun for over 6 hours.
- Crowds: Personal space does not exist in the free zone. It is loud, cramped, and intense.
Option 2: Inti Raymi with Tickets (The Official Grandstands)
This option gives you a reserved, numbered seat in the orange, red, or green zones built inside the Sacsayhuaman esplanade.
- The Pros:
- Prime Visibility: You are right in front of the action. You can hear the Quechua chants and see the intricate details of the Inca’s golden crown.
- Comfort & Services: You get a reserved seat, access to clean portable toilets, and usually, a box lunch and professional guides are included.
- Photography: This is the only way to get high-quality photos of the ceremony.
- The Cons:
- The Price: It is a significant investment, especially for families or long-term travelers.
- Availability: Tickets sell out months in advance. There are no “last-minute” sales at the gate.
Comparison Table: Choose Your Side
| Feature | Free Inti Raymi (Hills) | Paid Inti Raymi (Stands) |
| Cost | $0 USD | $160 – $250 USD approx. |
| View | Very distant (Panoramic) | Close-up and detailed |
| Comfort | Sitting on grass / Standing | Numbered stadium seat |
| Wait Time | 5-6 hours before | 1 hour before |
| Services | Street food / Public restrooms | Box lunch included / Private toilets |
The Cusco Apus Tours Verdict
- Choose the FREE Inti Raymi if: You are on a strict backpacker budget, love raw cultural experiences, and don’t mind a bit of physical discomfort to see how the locals celebrate.
- Choose the PAID Inti Raymi if: It’s your first time in Cusco, you want to actually understand the history (via the provided audio/guides), or you are traveling with children or seniors. It is absolutely worth the investment to see the grandeur of the Empire from just a few yards away.
Don’t Get Left Behind!
At Cusco Apus Tours, we specialize in managing the logistics for your Inti Raymi experience. Whether you want the best seats in the Orange Zone or a guided tour that hits all the highlights of the festival, we are ready to help.
Planning for Inti Raymi 2026? Official tickets go on sale early and vanish by March.
[Click here to secure your seat for the Festival of the Sun with Cusco Apus Tours today!]


