El Panecillo is a 200-metre-high hill of volcanic-origin, with loess soil, located between southern and central Quito.
These gardens represent a number of ecosystems and the plants within them. Do not miss this hidden gem displaying the diversity of Ecuador.
Франси́ско де Орелья́на — иcпанский путешественник и конкистадор, первооткрыватель Амазонки, первым из европейцев проплывший по всей её…
A beautiful convent and church decorated with paintings from Quitan art school. The Ecuadorian declaration of independence was signed here.
Parque El Ejido is a park located along Avenue Patria in the Old Centre part of Quito, Ecuador. It is the third-largest park in the city.
A wonderfully restored 16th century church. Wander inside and see the mysterious statue of the Virgin - nobody knows where it came from.
Gertrud Sojka, known as Trude Sojka, was a Czech – Ecuadorian and Jewish painter and sculptor, creator of an original technique using…
Reopened and renovated just a few years ago, this theatre is the city's cultural hub and the plays here are high-quality.
An impressive church and a religious sanctuary with a long history. Peek inside and see the image of Virgin of Guadalupe.
Featuring luxurious colonial-style décor, La Circasiana offers a picturesque open courtyard and free Wi-Fi access in public areas.