Uncover the majesty of Cuenca, Ecuador on a private full-day tour. Climb the towers of the Cathedral de la Inmaculada for stunning views and explore the city’s colonial gems.
Uncover the majesty of Cuenca, Ecuador on a private full-day tour. Climb the towers of the Cathedral de la Inmaculada for stunning views and explore the city’s colonial gems.
- Cuenca - The richness of its architecture and culture in general earned Cuenca the appointment of Cultural Heritage of Humanity, on December 1, 1999. The Historic Center, with about 200 hectares, is formed by the oldest residential area. Here we find a great number of buildings of colonial style and Republican of great beauty; the archaeological…
- Cuenca - The richness of its architecture and culture in general earned Cuenca the appointment of Cultural Heritage of Humanity, on December 1, 1999. The Historic Center, with about 200 hectares, is formed by the oldest residential area. Here we find a great number of buildings of colonial style and Republican of great beauty; the archaeological zone; the artisan neighborhoods (of colonial origin); the central markets; the Tomebamba Ravine with Paseo 3 de Noviembre and several places of cultural and scenic importance that show the reason for the declaration as a city Cultural Heritage.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Local guide
- Lunch
- Private Tour
- Transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Local guide
- Lunch
- Private Tour
- Transportation
- Personal Expenses
- Tips
- Food and drinks not specified
- Personal Expenses
- Tips
- Food and drinks not specified
Nestled within the Andes mountains, lies the colonial beauty, Cuenca, Ecuador. The city’s crown jewel, the Cathedral de la Inmaculada, also known as the New Cathedral, decorates the city skyline. The Cathedral’s towers are accessible to climb, a journey of numerous steps leading to a spectacular vista of Cuenca’s historical heart. The beautiful blue…
Nestled within the Andes mountains, lies the colonial beauty, Cuenca, Ecuador. The city’s crown jewel, the Cathedral de la Inmaculada, also known as the New Cathedral, decorates the city skyline. The Cathedral’s towers are accessible to climb, a journey of numerous steps leading to a spectacular vista of Cuenca’s historical heart. The beautiful blue domes of the Cathedral are also visible up close. Let your personal city guide lead you through iconic landmarks and fascinating details about Cuenca.
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- Use comfortable shoes, sun block, warm clothes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.