From stunning architectural wonders and world-class art galleries to quaint backstreets and serene retreats; from lively street markets and picturesque hiking trails to luxury hotels and refined dining; from scientific marvels to religious phenomenon, Quito has it all.
For the Cultural Explorer
The old town of Quito is the one of the best-preserved historic centre in Latin America and the entire old-city has the honour of being designated as the first World Heritage city by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). …show more content…
The hotel has hosted an impressive list of international dignitaries. If you're looking to get the royal treatment, book the Presidential Suite, which includes a living room, a full dining room with an adjoining kitchen, two balconies and even a guest bathroom.
Want to dine like a dignitary? Head across the square to El Cedron, at the equally lavish Casa Gangotena hotel. During our visit, we noticed several government ministers as well as foreign delegations at nearby tables. It's not surprising, considering the hotel is next to the Quito Municipal Palace, the seat of government for Ecuador);
For a more modern take on luxury, book a night at Carlota, a sustainable, boutique hotel in a renovated historical house in the city centre. The suites, although small, have windows looking into the hotel's courtyard. There are also indoor or outdoor courtyards as well as a roof-top lounge, where you have sweeping views of the city. Just what you need to plan where you will visit