Oct
17

Must-Sees of Quito, Ecuador Part #2

by Local Host

Continuing our post from Tuesday, here are 6 more insights and suggestions to make your Ecuador vacation unique and memorable.

Plaza Santo Domingo
Locals venture to this charming square on the weekends to listen to storytellers and to delight in juggler and mime performances.

Museo Fundación Guayasamin
Tucked in a residential area of Quito, this museum features the works of Oswaldo Guayasamin, one of Ecuador’s most famous and prolific modern artists.

La Reina Victoria
A British pub, La Reina Victoria is practically the only place in Quito where you can get a draft beer. Sit back and enjoy a pint and play a game of darts.

Café Libro
This bookstore carries an extensive collection of Ecuadorian literature and photo books printed in both Spanish and English. Stop by to get the perfect souvenir to take home.

La Choza
Visit one of the best restaurants in the region offering Ecuadorian food.

Plaza Fosch & Plaza El Quinde
Located in Av Fosch between Amazonas and Reain Victoria, you’ll discover plenty of good restaurants and cocktail bars here.  Make sure to find to visit!




Oct
14

Must-Sees of Quito, Ecuador Part #1

by Local Host

Today’s must-see picks highlight Quito, Ecuador.

Ortega P. & Hijos
Owning a “Toquilla Hat” means owning a piece of myth and legend. Visit this local outlet for renowned Cuenca hat manufacturer Ortega and Sons for the best hats that have been hand woven in Ecuador since 1899.

Parque El Ejido Arts & Crafts Market
Held every weekend, this market sells everything from handmade jewelry to carved wood and is famous for paintings depicting Quito city scenes. If you want a piece of art to remember your visit to Quito, this is the place to go.

Mercado de Santa Clara
For a true taste of Quito, visit the vegetable, herb, and flower stands of this colorful farmer’s market. You can even purchase locally woven baskets as a wonderful momento of your visit.

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