Breathtakingly beautiful, the world’s highest capital city – at 9,350 feet above sea level – also happens to be its own UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beyond those enviable bragging rights, Quito, Ecuador, has even more going for it. Think quaint cobblestone streets leading to colonial churches and world-class museums, verdant city parks and aromatic street food stalls. There’s no vanity here. Just a well-deserved sense of pride in the city’s history, culture and cuisine – oh, and that majestic, snow-capped volcano right next door.
Here, a few favorite must-do items in and around Quito, a gem squeezed between the Andes, and one of South America’s best-kept secrets.
Wander the storied streets of Quito’s charming Old Town, gazing at centuries-old architecture (in fact, this is the most well-preserved historic center in Latin America). Another fun fact: Quito was the first city to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During your Quito Old Town tour, be sure to visit:
OK, that may be a bit of a hefty undertaking during your Quito visit, but at least try to hit these favorites:
From pre-Columbian art to catchy graffiti, Quito’s vibrant art scene is worth exploring.
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Given its awe-inspiring setting, it’s no surprise that there’s a thirst for adventure – or at least incredible views – in those who travel to Quito. Get the very best vistas from these spots:
The street food in Quito is fantastic, with something for all tastes. Whether you’re a culinary adventurer or have a tamer palate, there are meats and sweets to go around.
If you have more time to spend in Quito and its surroundings, consider one of these intriguing day trips to maximize your time and experiences in Ecuador.
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For the best birding in Ecuador, take a day trip from Quito to the Mindo Cloud Forest, about a two-hour drive. Distinguishable from a rain forest by its elevation and almost omnipresent low-lying clouds, Mindo is home to more than 500 species of bird. Adventure travelers love Mindo for hiking, canyoning, zip-lining, tubing, rappelling down waterfalls and more.
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Don’t be put off by the fact that Cotopaxi volcano is one of the world’s most active – it hasn’t erupted since World War 2. Hiking enthusiasts are tempted by the volcano’s snowy summit (3.6 miles high) and can climb with a local guide.
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A stunningly pretty crater lake, Laguna Quilotoa is an easy day trip from Quito. The eruption happened some 600 years ago and over time, resulted in this incredible water-filled crater.
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If you’re headed home soon and don’t yet have a souvenir of your memorable vacation in Quito, take a day trip to Otavalo. This is Ecuador’s most famous market and one of the most renowned in South America, a tradition dating back to the pre-Incan era. Saturdays and Wednesdays are the best days, with countless craft vendors in attendance, though you can visit any day of the week.
For a full list of Quito excursions, visit our Quito Tour page.
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