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ALQA - Museo de Arte Popular Andino

Art museum in Ollantaytambo

Updated: March 15, 2024 03:03 PM

ALQA - Museo de Arte Popular Andino is located in Ollantaytambo (Town in Peru), Peru. It's address is Sipas Calle, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru.

Sipas Calle, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru

PPVP+5X Ollantaytambo, Peru

+51 995 505 716

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MondayClosed
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Wednesday10 AM to 9 PM
Thursday10 AM to 9 PM
Friday10 AM to 10 PM
Saturday10 AM to 10 PM
Sunday11 AM to 9 PM

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Where is ALQA - Museo de Arte Popular Andino?

ALQA - Museo de Arte Popular Andino is located at: Sipas Calle, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru.

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Coordinates: -13.2570791, -72.2626229

ALQA - Museo de Arte Popular Andino Reviews

Tiler Grossman
2023-10-18 22:31:32 GMT

ALQA Museo and Restaurant both were beyond beautiful. So well curated. So thoughtfully designed.

The staff and people we met during our lunch and tour were some of the best people. Those interactions have stuck with us and greatly shaped our entire trip to Peru. So special!

We are so excited to hang the prints we were lucky enough to find and purchase to bring home with us from the gift shop.

Thinking about this place often until we can return again someday hopefully soon!

- Tiler & Mara (CO, USA)

Jackson Sales
2023-10-31 19:45:42 GMT

This was my favorite experience while in Peru. The museum itself is beautiful and the artifacts are super interesting. Best of all, however, the curator was so knowledgeable and passionate about the topic of traditional arts. For a very reasonable price you get a tour with an expert and leave with a much better understanding of the region’s art.

The food was also incredible. The duck dish was my favorite meal I’ve had in Peru.

Jules Atlan
2023-12-02 15:33:51 GMT

If there were 10 stars, they would get them.
A magical place full of good energy and love for arts of the Andes.
The owner is passionate about here pieces in the museom and can talk with you about them for hours! Through this museum, we learned so much about Peruvian culture and society.. we felt in love.

After the guided tour, we set at the restaurant, and again, we were amazed! the tasting menu was about 5 kinds of potatoes. Every dish was exciting and perfect. Special and full of creativity.
The only thing for me was that i needed three more dishes like those to be full (would happily pay more for more dishes)

The service and design of the place and food were worth a michlene star or even two.

We are thankful for arriving there. And think it's a must if you are in the sacred valley.
My phone died after two pictures, but my heart woke up ❤

Lyssa Adkins
2023-12-07 19:11:28 GMT

Ollantaytambo has a very knowledgeable expert in Andean folk art and she is a treasure! Let Johana educate you about the importance of these traditional art forms and their relevance to society today. Highly recommend this experience for anyone who wants to get below the surface and into the meaning and beauty of life in the Andes.

Jazmin Labio
2023-05-31 01:03:45 GMT

We randomly search a place to go around ollantaytambo and found this gem from google maps, it’s a museum full of crafts and stories behind it. Rafael who have welcomed us told that each craft has deep meanings/stories from the couple, who are the owner of this museum. Rafael who was very hospitable, welcomed us and prepared a specialty coffee. He was very knowledgeable with all the products that he presented to us. Everyone was so friendly even the dogs. Visit them when you stay in Ollantaytambo! It’s definitely worth it, we enjoyed our stay here.

Oana Buda
2023-10-21 23:15:03 GMT

I bumped into this place by chance and I felt it’s peace. Great for a coffee or pisco. I haven’t tried the food, but I’d love to on my next visit.

Steve Charles
2023-05-23 12:34:31 GMT

Found this place whilst having a free afternoon walk about. It is now my favourite place in Ollantaytambo. Very relaxing, friendly, with the best coffee I've had in Peru so far. Staff very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about what they do. Nice music and just a lovely place to sit and chill and wander around. Have four more days here and plan to go back each one. Would highly recommend.

Dori Stratton
2023-05-19 21:03:59 GMT

Visiting Alqa is one of the highlights of our time in Ollantaytambo. Antonio has created a unique menu that reflects the best of Peruvian products and Rafael's passion for the source and preparation of coffee (sweet smile and excellent English) made for an unforgettable experience. The garden provided a relaxed and pleasant afternoon where we chatted with new friends and locals who made us feel so welcome. We recommend this restaurant with our highest praise. Delicious.

Kat Cap
2022-11-11 15:56:12 GMT

The MOST underrated space in Ollantaytambo! For this little stopover tourist trap town, there is a little oasis hidden amongst the old Incan architecture dwellings, this place, a museum honoring & preserving & advocating on educating the community & the world about traditional indigenous Andean artistry & craftsmanship that is on its way to being lost if not recognized & appreciated. Joana is the owner with her husband Anton who have created such a beautiful place: a gorgeous cafe/bar, an exhibit, a museum store & a fairytale garden, especially when lit up at night. I paid for an English tour which happened to luckily be a solo tour & we went on a whirlwind of discussion on textiles for a little more than 2+ hours! We didn’t even get to finish the rest of the room let alone address the rest of the handmade textiles (everything in the exhibit is handmade)! Her knowledge, adventure, curiosity & passion moved me so much, it caused me tears of joy. I enjoyed ALQA so0o much, with every staff member who met me, Carlos & Rafael, & so0o very much highly highly recommend visiting this place, enjoying their cafe & supporting their cause!

Amelia Y. (严)
2022-08-18 00:13:33 GMT

what a lovely project preserving and celebrating Andino culture. primarily visited La Cafeteria del Museo and was pleasantly surprised by a juicy Catimor brewed with Kalita, originating from Yanatile nearby and a delicious añu tart. they seem to have a rather unusual menu that has been carefully considered to capture the true spirit of the Peruvian Andes. plates with altiplano mushrooms, tuber wines and local craft spirits take pride of place on the menu instead of the typical cuy, alpaca steaks and pisco sour offerings often catered towards tourists. it’s a little verdant gem tucked away in town and a worthy addition to Ollanta. i wasn’t able to visit the gallery this time around but appreciate the alternative perspective and look forward to watching this space! gracias Natalie, Carlos, Rolyn

N.K. “Nunca Más” Votan
2022-08-24 23:29:00 GMT

Looking for world class coffee in Ollantaytambo? Well, that's the place. Followed by a great gallery with artesanías, a wonderful backyard and great owners. I could talk for hours about the coffee but it's better if you visit!

Véronique Bertani
2023-09-29 21:25:12 GMT

You need to book your ticket in advance for the guided tour on the permanent collection.
Totally unconventional museum, that is a must to do to discover Peru through their community art. You could stay for many hours on each crafted piece due to the huge knowledge of the owner, that is also your guide. This is a really important work done to preserve the memories of the Andins communities.

Julia Christine Steck
2022-07-31 13:13:15 GMT

Incredible space in Ollantaytambo including a gallery/museum, cafe, restaurant, shop, and gardens. The owners have thoughtfully collected and researched Andean artesanía for over a decade and their passion for sharing the craft is obvious. Highly recommend a visit!

S
2022-08-07 22:29:09 GMT

A must when visiting Ollantaytambo.

Specialty Coffee by talented Barista Roli Quispe who explained to us the beans and processes and poured and exceptional cup.

Great local / Peruvian wines including the award winning Murga (indulge in the Pet Nat).

Lovely courtyard and attentive service.

Sandra Rivero
2023-05-09 02:44:44 GMT

I love this place, it’s my favorite place in whole Cusco! Checking out the chichería set up on Sundays is a must. This place has a true contemporary-Andean vibe, cero pretentious, unlike other places that try to get this vibe. This is the real deal! The people that work here are super nice and attentive on top of that, the food is very original and amazing. Prices are super fair.

Kristoffer Milonas
2023-08-18 12:17:20 GMT

Had the guided tour, dinner and a pastry and would give all of them 5 stars.

I learned a lot and had fun during the tour - the interaction and personal touch really made it more vivid than just reading or a more traditional scripted tour.

Food and wine pairings were interesting and delicious, and the space is so beautiful and tranquil.

Valeria Seminario
2023-05-29 14:40:10 GMT

Amazing and beautifully curated space. Everyone is so nice. The gnocchis were truly special and the aji de gallina is a must!

Ivan Salinero
2023-10-15 03:38:07 GMT

A unique place. Love, responsibility for its training, and the necessity of this project for the community make it a mandatory stop. You can find a museum, a store, a restaurant, a café, and a wonderful group of people. We need more places like Alqa in the world.

Gabriel Pickus
2023-11-15 01:26:40 GMT

If you have never been here, it's worth the trip. The temple is magical beyond words and so is the food and vibe at this place just up the road from the main square.

Polina Tertyshnaya
2023-04-16 13:45:57 GMT

We were not able to stay for the tour but we really enjoyed our coffee and pastries in the quiet private garden setting. Very cool space, these people know their coffee! Highly recommend, best place in town.

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Town in Peru

Ollantaytambo is a town and an Inca archaeological site in southern Peru some 72 km by road northwest of the city of Cusco. It is located at an altitude of 2,792 m above sea level in the district of Ollantaytambo, province of Urubamba, Cusco region. source

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