Polivio
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Hacienda El Porvenir
A real home from home! All the staff were friendly, the food delicious and the room was spacious and spotless. There were so many thoughtful touches - cosy fire, yummy chocolate.
Reviewed on 2026/1/22

Hacienda Los Mortiños
Beautiful property, excellent rooms and amazing food
Reviewed on 2025/12/15

Hotel Tambopaxi
Excellent in every category…
Reviewed on 2026/1/1

Harmony Luxury Apartments
Nice building clean apt. It would have been nice if there were shades on the kitchen windows or a curtain between the bedroom and kitchen. The bed frame is too large for the space and makes it difficult to move around in the bedroom.
Reviewed on 2026/1/16

Old Town Quito Suites, Apartments & Boutique hotel
Our two bedroom, two bathroom apartment was perfect for our family’s week stay in Quito. Very clean and comfortably furnished. The staff were friendly and always helpful. Breakfast was perfect, so convenient to have in our apartment.
Reviewed on 2026/2/1

Edificio Tofino
Good breakfast.
Reviewed on 2025/11/22
Popular places to visit

Monument to the Equator
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.

Foch Square
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.

Parque La Carolina
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.

La Mariscal Craft Market
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.

Catedral Metropolitana de Quito
Discover one of the oldest churches in South America, featuring an intriguing mix of architectural styles, magnificent Catholic artworks and a fascinating history.

Independence Square
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.

