Enjoy an amazing 360 tour in Quito. Discover Quito in a private and persoalized tour with a certified bilingual guide and private transportation.Walk around its narrow streets visiting the most iconic architectural buildings such as the Independence Plaza, the Cathedral, and the Government’s Palace, The Company Church, and San Francisco Plaza. Enjoy stunning views from teleferico of Quito at 13.400 feet
Later, visit the famous Inti Ñan museum on the Mitad del Mundo where you will experiment in your own the phenomena of the Equator Line!
Pick up and drop off outside of the city has an extra charge.
A few hundred meters north of the entrance to the main Mitad del Mundo complex, this amusing museum has meandering outdoor exhibits of astronomical geography and explanations of the importance of Ecuador’s geographical location.
Pululahua is a Quichua word that means “cloud of water” or fog. It is a collapsed volcano with great biodiversity and unique geological formations. It is due to this uniqueness that it was declared a geobotanical reserve.
Enjoy the best viewerpoint of the capital of Ecuador. Our Private and personalized Quito Day Tour will start from your hotel at 08:30. Our certified bilingual guide will pick you up from your location and then drive to the cable car north-west part of the city. You will take the cable car and get to 4.050m. (13200ft) hiking trails, swing above the city, vegetation and fauna and the best Andes Mountain's view that surrounds the city.
is a Roman Catholic church located in the historic center of Quito, Ecuador. It is the largest neo-Gothic basilica in the Americas.
It is the principal and central public square of Quito, Ecuador. This is the central square of the city and one of the symbols of the executive power of the nation. Its main feature is the monument to the independence heroes of August 10, 1809, date remembered as the First Cry of Independence of the Royal Audience of Quito from spanish monarchy.
The Church and Convent of San Francisco form part of the City of Quito World Heritage Site, the first site ever inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1978. It is the oldest and most significant religious site in Ecuador. The vast complex includes 13 cloisters, three churches, a plaza, more than 3,500 works of religious art, and a library holding thousands of books and historic documents.
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