Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Quito with this 3-day trip. Explore the historic district, visit top museums, indulge in local cuisine, and marvel at stunning views. Don’t miss the unique experiences at the Equator Line and the vibrant local markets!
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Quito with this 3-day trip. Explore the historic district, visit top museums, indulge in local cuisine, and marvel at stunning views. Don’t miss the unique experiences at the Equator Line and the vibrant local markets!
Discover the colonial city by walking - Ecuadorian Cooking Classes
Quito Old Town - Experience the sights, smells, and flavors of this sky-high capital as the day comes to life. Start this adventure on the cobblestone streets of the city to visit: The Mercado Central, a vibrant and colorful market to immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere;…
Discover the colonial city by walking - Ecuadorian Cooking Classes
Quito Old Town - Experience the sights, smells, and flavors of this sky-high capital as the day comes to life. Start this adventure on the cobblestone streets of the city to visit: The Mercado Central, a vibrant and colorful market to immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere; follow your guide past stalls bursting with exotic fruits and fresh vegetables and discover sizzling local dishes. Visit the Independence Plaza, home to the Independence Monument, Government Palace, and the Archbishop’s Palace. La Compañía de Jesús church, a Jesuit church boasting an elaborate façade made entirely out of volcanic stone, and an interior rich in gold leaf. The legendary San Francisco Catholic Church to explore convents and monastery, then walk down through Rocafuerte Street, which in the Seventeen Century was known as “the long Street to the hill”. Explore La Ronda, one of the most picturesque cobblestone streets in Old District of Quito. Try flavors that you’re not likely to find back home — like colaciones, empanadas, etc… Stop in a chocolatería to taste and have a full explanation of the whole process of making chocolate. After 4 hours of city exploration by walking, be ready to take cooking lessons with a professional cook.
The best Museums of Quito
Museo Casa del Alabado - Housed in an elegant colonial-era home, this privately owned museum with contemporary displays showcases an impressive collection of pre-Columbian artifacts. Thematically organized around subjects such as shamans, pigmentation and the afterlife, explanations in English and Spanish (audio guides are available) explore the indigenous beliefs represented by the finely crafted ceramic pieces and jewelry.
La Capilla Del Hombre - One of the most important works of art in South America, Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamín’s Capilla del Hombre stands next to the Casa Museo Guayasamín. The fruit of Guayasamín’s greatest vision, this giant monument-cum-museum is a tribute to humankind, to the suffering of Latin America’s indigenous poor and to the undying hope for something better. It’s a moving place and tours (in English, French, and Spanish, included in the price) are highly recommended. Admission includes entrance to the Casa Museo.
Museo de la Ciudad - This first-rate museum depicts daily life in Quito through the centuries, with displays including dioramas, model indigenous homes, and colonial kitchens. The 1563 building itself (a former hospital) is a work of art. There are also a number of temporary exhibitions.
Mitad del Mundo Complex - Inti Ñan - Teleferico
Mitad Del Mundo - The Mitad del Mundo (“Middle of the World”) complex just outside Quito is heavily promoted as being “the equator”. In fact, it is a tourist trap built around a monument to an expedition which located the equatorial line with impressive accuracy for the time (the 18th Century) but which later technology has revealed to be about 240m off the mark.
Intinan Museum - An interactive museum that showcases the history of ancient towns in the country and answers all your pressing equator-related science queries.
TeleferiQo Teleferico Quito - For spectacular views over Quito’s mountainous landscape, hop aboard this sky tram, one of the world’s highest aerial lifts, that takes passengers on a 2.5km ride (10 minutes) up the flanks of Volcán Pichincha to the top of Cruz Loma. Once you’re at the top (a mere 4100m), you can hike to the summit of Rucu Pichincha (4680m), a 4km (five-hour) round-trip – ask about the safety situation before attempting the climb and bring warm clothes.
- Certified English/Spanish speaking guide
- Driver/guide
- Lunch included
- Private tour and transportation
- Cooking lessons
- All activities included
- Certified English/Spanish speaking guide
- Driver/guide
- Lunch included
- Private tour and transportation
- Cooking lessons
- All activities included
- Personal expenses
- Tips
- Personal expenses
- Tips
Explore the best of Quito in this 3-day cultural journey which includes a visit to Quito’s Historic District, the city’s top museums, and unique experiments at the Equator Line. Taste Ecuador’s cuisine guided by an expert chef, tour La Capilla del Hombre—an art museum honoring Latin American populations, witness splendid views from Quito’s cable car…
Explore the best of Quito in this 3-day cultural journey which includes a visit to Quito’s Historic District, the city’s top museums, and unique experiments at the Equator Line. Taste Ecuador’s cuisine guided by an expert chef, tour La Capilla del Hombre—an art museum honoring Latin American populations, witness splendid views from Quito’s cable car soaring over 13,200 feet, and delve into local produce markets full of fruits and vegetables.
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
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.