La Mariscal buzzes as Quito's vibrant entertainment district, known locally as "La Zona." Colourful craft markets blend with lively bars and clubs that attract both tourists and locals. Backpackers mingle with residents around Plaza Foch, where the sounds of salsa music fill the air. This budget-friendly area offers affordable hostels and local eateries perfect for travellers on limited funds. Visit the La Mariscal Craft Market for authentic Ecuadorian textiles and artwork. The area balances traditional culture with international influences just steps from historic Quito.
Step back in time at Centro Histórico, a UNESCO World Heritage site with cobblestone streets and golden baroque churches. La Compañía dazzles with its gilded interior while San Francisco's vast atrium buzzes with local vendors. Metropolitan Cathedral's twin towers dominate Plaza Grande, creating perfect photo opportunities. Explore this walkable district where traditional Ecuadorian restaurants serve local specialities alongside international cuisine. Visit artisan shops selling handwoven textiles and authentic Panama hats. Church bells chime hourly as incense wafts from cathedral doorways, creating a truly immersive Quito experience.
La Carolina revolves around one of Quito's largest urban parks where locals jog, picnic, and paddle on small lakes. Modern office towers and shopping centres like Quicentro Shopping create a business district atmosphere. The botanical garden offers a peaceful retreat within this commercial hub. This area balances work and play with excellent transit options at Carolina and Iñaquito metro stations. Travellers appreciate the wide pavements and abundant dining choices from food courts to upscale restaurants. Weekend artisan markets add local flavour to this otherwise contemporary district.
Guapulo is a hillside treasure where colonial history meets bohemian charm in Quito. The iconic 17th-century Sanctuary stands proudly among adobe houses with red-tile roofs. Artists and musicians create a vibrant cultural scene along narrow cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore panoramic viewpoints overlooking Quito's valley or discover Francisco de Orellana's statue. The area retains its authentic Ecuadorian character through family-run restaurants serving traditional fare. Despite attracting history lovers, Guapulo remains a peaceful residential area where daily life continues unchanged.
Perched high above Quito, upscale Bellavista offers affluent travellers stunning city views and peaceful tree-lined streets. This exclusive area blends contemporary architecture with elegant colonial-inspired homes surrounded by manicured gardens. Its proximity to Parque Metropolitano provides easy access to hiking trails and outdoor recreation. The area features high-end dining establishments serving refined Ecuadorian dishes and international cuisine. Culture enthusiasts can explore the Guayasamin Museum and Chapel of Man. Though public transit is limited, taxis and ride-sharing services make it easy to reach city centre attractions.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Quito
Monument to the Equator
9.2/10 (800 reviews)
Stand at the precise spot where the Northern and Southern Hemispheres meet at this 30-meter monument. Inside, explore Ecuador's indigenous cultures through the Ethnographic Museum's immersive exhibits.
Parque La Carolina
9.0/10 (447 reviews)
This 165-acre urban oasis offers Quito's most diverse recreational options, from paddle boats to botanical gardens. Stroll the walking paths in the morning for cooler temperatures and a glimpse of Ecuador's native flora.
Catedral Metropolitana de Quito
9.4/10 (1,122 reviews)
Discover one of the oldest churches in South America, featuring an intriguing mix of architectural styles, magnificent Catholic artworks and a fascinating history.
Foch Square
8.4/10 (874 reviews)
Plaza Foch pulses as the heart of Quito's nightlife, with vibrant bars and restaurants surrounding the square. Savour local cuisine at an outdoor café while watching street performers entertain the evening crowds.
Quicentro Sur Mall
9.0/10 (756 reviews)
Ecuador's largest shopping centre houses over 350 stores, a food court, cinema, and an ice rink. Explore international brands and local boutiques in this modern commercial hub in southern Quito.
Quicentro Shopping
9.2/10 (801 reviews)
Quicentro Shopping features 200+ international and local brands across three stylish floors in Quito. Explore the vibrant food court with Ecuadorian specialities or enjoy the family-friendly games arcade after shopping.
Atahualpa Olympic Stadium
8.4/10 (280 reviews)
Ecuador's national football stadium delivers an electrifying atmosphere with stunning Andean views. Experience South American football passion while watching international matches in Quito's high-altitude landmark.
General Rumiñahui Coliseum
8.4/10 (161 reviews)
This iconic Quito arena hosts major concerts and sporting events with seating for 16,000 spectators. Arrive early for evening performances to experience the vibrant atmosphere of Ecuador's premier entertainment venue.
What to do in Quito
Full-Day Tour to Quilotoa Lagoon From Quito with Lunch
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You can grab a holiday package to this destination on Expedia. However, how much your holiday to Quito costs will depend on the length of stay, season and hotel choice.
What are the cheapest months to go to Quito?
If you're looking to book a cheap Quito holiday package, consider planning a trip in March, June and August. You'll generally find lower prices on flights and hotels during these quieter months — ideal for a budget-friendly break.
How many days is enough for Quito?
With around 2 days, you'll have plenty of time to experience popular neighbourhoods like La Carolina and Centro Histórico during your Quito holiday. Remember to also add Carondelet Palace and Ecuador Central Bank Museum to your sightseeing itinerary. Looking for more adventures? Consider venturing outside of Quito on tours and day trips.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Quito?
Popular for its nature, views and culture, a Quito holiday is a hit with all types of travellers. Be sure to check out major sights like Parque La Carolina and General Rumiñahui Coliseum, and consider renting a car for day trips to experience even more.
How to find the best Quito package deals?
Begin your search for a Quito package deal by entering your destination and travel dates under our "Packages" tab. Then apply a few filters, like "Property type" and "Guest rating," to fine-tune the results to your exact needs. You can also sort by "Package discount" and discover offers that come with unbeatable savings. If you don't find the ideal Quito package deal right away, simply play around with your dates and search again. Bear in mind that deals are only available for a limited time, so book early and get your Quito escape off to a flying start.
Is it cheaper to book a Quito holiday as a package?
You can enjoy significant savings on your next Quito getaway by booking a tailored holiday package. Check the "Package" heading, then select your destination and travel dates to see the best flight and hotel prices. Bundle everything into a neat package and you can save hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a rental car and you may score a better deal.
When to book a holiday package to Quito?
If you've got your Quito travel dates confirmed, book as soon as you can to grab some terrific deals. With Expedia, you can typically reserve some flights up to a year in advance. Prefer spur-of-the-moment trips? Our last-minute deals are perfect for travelling on a whim.
How to plan a trip to Quito?
Pick the ideal time to travel: Your schedule, favourite season and the type of weather you enjoy can all impact your decision on when to travel to Quito.
Set a budget: Factor in costs like flights, food and transportation when working out how much to save for your trip to Quito. Then, choose a hotel that matches your budget, whether that's a low-cost stay or a deluxe getaway.
Decide how long to go for: Now that you're up to speed on Quito, you can work out the right length of your holiday. Create a rough plan and give yourself enough time to get through everything on your must-do list.
Bundle your hotel and flights: Awesome destination, check. Length of stay, check. All that's left now is to choose a Quito holiday package that brings all your bookings together.
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