The next holiday is approaching, whose date is May 24, where the Battle of Pichincha is commemorated, but the holiday is moved to Monday May 23. What to do during these three days in Quito?
This is the perfect opportunity for a moment of distraction or leisure with family or friends. These are the recommendations we have for you.
Visit to museums
Take advantage of this free time to learn something different. The city of Quito has several museums. Among these: The Chapel of Man, Intinan Museum, Casa del Alabado and the Museum of Crafts.
Visit nearby places
Venture away from the city and head to the more rural areas of Ecuador for a 3-day adventure. See volcanoes in Cotopaxi National Park, learn about indigenous culture in Tigua, hike through Toachi Canyon, zip-line over a river, and much more along the way.
If you want another option you can visit Otavalo. Combine culture and nature on this full-day tour to Otavalo Market and Cuicocha Lagoon, ideal for first-time visitors with limited time in Ecuador. Leaving Quito, you’ll travel to the Otavalo Market, one of the largest markets in Latin America, to browse the colorful stalls and handcrafted souvenirs.
food tours
Tour the city visiting the most emblematic gastronomic sites.
Two floor bus
Discover Quito’s top attractions at your own pace on this customizable hop-on hop-off tour. Soak up the sights of the city as you zip up and down hilly streets on a double-decker bus. (YO)
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