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Circasiana Palace Hotel Boutique
Circasiana Palace Hotel Boutique
Travellers Inn
Travellers Inn
Hodu Hospedaje
Hodu Hospedaje
Hotel Dann Carlton Quito
Hotel Dann Carlton Quito
Blue house la floresta
Blue house la floresta
Hotel Plaza del Teatro
Hotel Plaza del Teatro
Samariwasi hotel boutique
Samariwasi hotel boutique
Hotel Tanta Wasi
Hotel Tanta Wasi
Hotel Mama Cuchara by Art Hotels Ecuador
Hotel Mama Cuchara by Art Hotels Ecuador
Hotel Casa Alquimia
Hotel Casa Alquimia
Hotel Reina Isabel
Hotel Reina Isabel
JW Marriott Quito
JW Marriott Quito
Le Parc Hotel, Beyond Stars
Le Parc Hotel, Beyond Stars
Liv Motel Ecuador
Liv Motel Ecuador
DEPARTAMENTO 7
DEPARTAMENTO 7
HOTEL SANTA MARÍA BY LAUZA
HOTEL SANTA MARÍA BY LAUZA
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La Mariscal
La Mariscal is Quito's lively playground where backpackers and night owls feel right at home. Plaza Foch buzzes with energy as the neighborhood's beating heart, surrounded by bars pumping salsa rhythms onto cobblestone streets. Browse colorful textiles and handcrafted souvenirs at La Mariscal Craft Market or take in some culture at the Museo Jacinto Jijon y Caamano and Patio de Comedias Theater. Budget travelers will find plenty of wallet-friendly hostels and mid-range hotels throughout the area. Getting around is a breeze with frequent city buses, the nearby Ecovía BRT station, and abundant taxis making exploration easy. The compact layout makes walking a great option for discovering hidden gems between the neon-lit nightspots.

Centro Histórico
Centro Histórico captivates visitors with its dazzling gold-leaf interiors and colonial architecture at every turn. The Metropolitan Cathedral's twin towers stand proudly over Plaza Grande, while cobblestone streets lead to hidden cultural treasures. You can spend hours wandering through 16th-century churches, monasteries, and bustling plazas in this UNESCO World Heritage site. Traditional Ecuadorian restaurants serve local specialties alongside artisan shops selling handwoven textiles and Panama hats. Most attractions are within walking distance, though the trolleybus system connects major sites when your feet need a break. Boutique hotels in converted colonial buildings offer charming stays with interior courtyards and rooftop views.

La Carolina
La Carolina revolves around one of Quito's largest urban parks, where locals jog, picnic, and paddle tiny boats on the lakes. The bustling business district surrounds this green oasis with gleaming office towers and shopping malls. Weekend visitors can explore the Botanical Garden, catch cultural events, or browse the artisan markets that pop up near the park. Getting around is a breeze with Carolina and Iñaquito Metro stations right in the neighborhood. Dining options range from upscale restaurants to food courts in malls like Quicentro Shopping. Modern business hotels offer comfortable accommodations for travelers who want green space and city convenience in one spot.

Guapulo
Guapulo's steep cobblestone streets reveal a hidden Quito gem where time moves differently. The 17th-century Sanctuary of Guápulo anchors this hillside neighborhood with its ornate golden altars and colonial splendor. Artists and musicians give the area its bohemian soul while panoramic valley views reward those who brave the climb. Locals still outnumber tourists on these narrow pathways, offering a genuine glimpse into Quiteño life. Family-run restaurants serve affordable Ecuadorian classics like locro and empanadas in intimate settings. Accommodation is limited to charming guesthouses in converted colonial homes with attentive hosts. Getting around means taxis or good walking shoes—the terrain is challenging but the authentic atmosphere makes every step worthwhile.

Bellavista
Bellavista gives you front-row seats to Quito's stunning cityscape from its elegant, tree-lined streets. This upscale neighborhood sits beside Parque Metropolitano, offering peaceful hiking trails and lush greenery away from tourist crowds. Art lovers can explore the Guayasamin Museum and Chapel of Man, while sports fans might catch a game at Atahualpa Olympic Stadium. Fine dining establishments serve refined Ecuadorian cuisine and international dishes throughout the area. Accommodations include luxury vacation rentals and boutique guesthouses with spectacular views. While the steep terrain makes walking challenging, taxis and ride-shares are readily available for getting around this peaceful mountain retreat.
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Between the snow-capped Andes, Ecuador's capital unfolds like a treasure map of colonial splendor. The UNESCO-listed Old Town reveals cobblestone streets leading to gold-leafed La Compañía church, where sunlight transforms the interior into a glittering cave. Locals gather in Foch Square, where cafés buzz with conversation over cups of chocolate made from beans grown just hours away. The Chapel of Man showcases Guayasamin's powerful artwork depicting indigenous struggles. For family fun, Vulqano Park offers thrills with mountain views that few amusement parks can claim. The Vivarium's collection of snakes and reptiles provides close encounters with creatures usually glimpsed only in cloud forests beyond the city limits.

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