4/5 - Good
People very friendly and nice. Always say Buenos Dias! Most of the time neighbourhood dogs ok, just one instance when a bit worried. Lots of good cheap dining options, but Route 66 steak restaurant very good value.

If you need to leave early in the morning, be real clear with the staff so they don't leave you locked in with the cab waiting outside. Rustic, friendly, 15 minutes to the airport, quiet.
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2025

Very punctual and the driver and bell hop were amazingly professional, courteous and helpful. We will definitely return - thank you!
Reviewed on 27 Oct 2025

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Reviewed on 26 Oct 2025

This boutique hotel is fabulous! We are in the Room with a View and it is huge and spacious, with two large bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Each room is decorated cleverly and is squeaky clean. The refrigerator is filled with food for breakfast or snacking, all included in the price. Arriving late at night ...
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2025

Very convenient in central Quito for any activities.
Reviewed on 11 Sept 2025

Comfortable, small kitchenette and large bathroom. Modern and nicely styled and across the rod from Carolina Park and walking distance to shops and Metro. Nothing provided for extended stays - no cleaning or tools provided to do it yourself, even when you ask nicely.
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2025

Stand with one foot in each hemisphere at this monument to the site where the equator is marked, then spend time in the accompanying planetarium and museum.

Parque La Carolina is just one of the places to see in Quito, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Make time for the shops and local tours in this culturally rich area.

From Panama hats and wood carvings to musical instruments and hand-knitted items, this vibrant market offers a wide range of Ecuadorian souvenirs and crafts.

Join Quito’s pulsating nightlife, attend free concerts and shop at an artisanal craft fair at this square in the heart of Quito’s Mariscal district.

Travel through the clouds to the slopes of an active volcano to enjoy spectacular views of Quito’s city center, the surrounding countryside and Andes mountain range.

Rows of stately colonial buildings and a 16th-century cathedral surround this historic civic square on the site where Quito’s Old Town made its humble beginnings.






People very friendly and nice. Always say Buenos Dias! Most of the time neighbourhood dogs ok, just one instance when a bit worried. Lots of good cheap dining options, but Route 66 steak restaurant very good value.
