Quito, an ancient and historical city surrounded by the Andes and crossed by the Equator, is the starting point for your adventures in Ecuador.
This city tour offers a unique perspective of the city, taking you on a journey through time while exploring the astronomical knowledge of our ancestors, the "Kitus," regarding solstices and equinoxes, as well as appreciating the high-quality craftsmanship of the native people who built the amazing oldtown we admire today.
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One of the best experiences in Quito is appreciating the city and historic center from the towers of this incredible structure—the highest and largest Neo-Gothic church in Latin America. The view from the top reveals a breathtaking panorama of Quito's colonial rooftops, with the Andes mountains as a stunning backdrop. Walking through its halls, you can admire the intricate stonework and stained-glass windows that depict Ecuadorian culture, making the Basilica a true architectural treasure and a must-see highlight of any visit to Quito.
We walk through the streets of this historic old town and arrive at the heart of the city. Around this area are key landmarks like the Presidential Palace, the main Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, and City Hall. Independence Square, also known as Plaza Grande, features a central monument honoring Quito's independence movement—a significant inspiration for other South American cities.
The Church of the Society of Jesus, or La Compañía, is one of Quito's most iconic architectural masterpieces. Famous for its stunning baroque style, the church is richly decorated with carvings, gold leaf covering nearly every surface, and elaborate altarpieces that showcase the skill of native people. The structure combines European influences with local motifs, making it a unique fusion of art and culture. A visit here immerses you in centuries of history and artistry, and is an unforgettable highlight of Quito’s historic center. Additionally, we will visit the domes and terrace.
The Plaza de San Francisco in Quito is a magical place where history and culture come alive. Flanked by the grand San Francisco Church and convent, this plaza transports you to the heart of Quito’s colonial era with its stone-paved square, colonial facades, and the surrounding artisan shops. Visiting at sunset is especially enchanting, as the plaza fills with locals and travelers alike, creating a timeless atmosphere. It’s an essential stop for anyone wanting to feel Quito's rich heritage up close.
The El Panecillo viewpoint in Quito offers breathtaking views over the historic center and surrounding valleys, crowned by the iconic Virgin of El Panecillo statue. This spot is a must-visit to take in the city’s stunning panorama, especially at sunrise or sunset when Quito's colonial buildings and surrounding Andes are bathed in golden light. The viewpoint also reveals the city's contrasts, blending centuries-old architecture with modern life—an inspiring stop for anyone looking to experience Quito's unique atmosphere.
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