Cuenca Tours &
Things to Do
Discover the best Cuenca tours and things to do in Ecuador’s loveliest colonial city high in the Andes: wander the UNESCO historic centre and blue-domed cathedral, hike the lakes of Cajas National Park, watch genuine Panama hats being woven, visit the Inca ruins of Ingapirca and browse the craft villages. Compare top-rated experiences and plan the perfect trip.

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Explore Cuenca by interest
Whatever brings you to Cuenca — world-class museums, the river, or a long lunch — start with the experiences travellers love most.
Top attractions in Cuenca
The landmarks that define the city — and the tickets and tours that get you in, often skipping the line.

Historic Center
Colonial old town.

Cajas Park
Andean lakes.

Panama Hats
Famous craft.

Ingapirca
Inca ruins.

Markets
Andean flavours.

Craft Villages
Weaving & silver.

New Cathedral
Blue domes.

Cuenca
Andean city.
City awayHistoric Center
Colonial old town.
1 hr awayCajas Park
Andean lakes.
City awayPanama Hats
Famous craft.
2 hrs awayIngapirca
Inca ruins.
City awayMarkets
Andean flavours.
1 hr awayCraft Villages
Weaving & silver.
Know before you go
Short, straight answers to the questions every Cuenca visitor asks before booking.
Dry (Jun–Sep)
The driest, sunniest months — ideal.
Shoulder (Oct–Nov)
Mild with occasional showers.
Wet (Feb–Apr)
The wettest months, but still green.
Festivals
April brings Cuenca’s founding celebrations.
For Cajas
The dry season for clearer hikes.
Best overall
June to September for dry, sunny days.
One day
The old town and a Cajas trip.
Two days
Add a hat workshop and food tour.
Three+ days
Add Ingapirca and the craft villages.
For culture
The historic centre and cathedral.
For nature
A day in Cajas National Park.
For history
The Ingapirca Inca ruins.
On foot
The flat historic centre is easily walked.
Tours
Tours reach Cajas, Ingapirca and villages.
By tram
A modern tram crosses the city.
By taxi
Taxis are cheap for short hops.
Where to stay
Stay in or near the historic centre.
US dollar
Ecuador uses the US dollar; carry small notes.
Old town
See the blue-domed cathedral and squares.
Cajas park
Dress warmly — it is high and can be cold.
Panama hats
Buy a genuine hat straight from a workshop.
Ingapirca
Take a guide to understand the Inca site.
Altitude
Cuenca sits high — take it easy on arrival.
Combos
Some tours pair Ingapirca with the villages.
Cajas trips
Park tours fill up — book ahead.
Ingapirca trips
Day trips fill up — reserve early.
Hat workshops
Workshop visits fill up — book ahead.
Food tours
Small food tours fill up — reserve early.
Village trips
Craft tours fill up — book ahead.
April festival
The founding festival is busiest — book far ahead.
City tour
Around $29–50 for a historic-centre tour.
Cajas trip
About $42–70 for a Cajas park tour.
Hat workshop
Roughly $69+ for a Panama hat tour.
Ingapirca trip
Around $34–60 for an Ingapirca day trip.
Food tour
About $40–70 for a food and market tour.
How to save
Join group tours to save over private ones.
Cuenca through the seasons
What's best, how busy it gets, and one booking tip for each time of year.
- Best for
- Sunny hikes.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Best.
- Best for
- Mild days.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Good.
- Best for
- Culture.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Wetter.
- Best for
- Green Andes.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Rain.























