Cusco, Peru
Cuesta de San Blas 618 618
N/A
+51 84501020
ToiletsNo restaurant
This place will teach you many things on Coca leaves, Coca plants, Coca benefits and also cocaïne. It is very interesting, a bit strange and very informative. Only negative point, the museum should be cleaner or more open and clear space. It looks a bit rusty as it is. I recommend to do it. There is also a store at the end which is overpriced for candies but there is some good deal
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This museum has a breakdown of everything coca and cocaine from happy Incas chewing on coca leaves to first ever recorded snorting coke case to celebrities such as Freddy Mercury story about his falling of love in cocaine. The good, the bad, the everything. Also has a little shop where you can buy almost anything coca leaves from drinks to candy to coca leaves themselves.
Not free anymore, cost is S/.10. Overall pretty neat but short. Cool little exhibits and nice store. Worth a stop for a few minutes
It was very nice museum. A lot of interesting information.
Interesting museum explaining the pro‘s and con‘s of the coca plant (in cocaine as well as in other forms) and it’s rise in the world. The founder dedicated the museum to a friend who died of poisoning by cocaine. The Ambiente could be renovated but for the cheap entrance fee you’ll even get a free Coca caramel and tee
Paid 10 soles apiece and didn’t even get someone to guide us through. Essentially you walk through old posters and read. One piece of coca candy was all we were offered. The chocolate museum is a much better and free option!
Small but with lots of amazing information. Also is FREE. There you can buy products including coca as well. 100% Recommended
Short, sweet & informative. 10 soles entrance fee; which is fine. Plus they offer you coca tea or leaves to chew with llipta while you walk around the museum of this amazing plant. Plus a shop where you can buy different coca products. Go see it.
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