Plaza Grande, the heart of the old town
We had a very good first impression of Ecuador, visiting its gorgeous capital perched at 2.800 metres height. The old town displaying an abundance of colonial buidings has a nice atmosphere and it is pleasant to wander around it. And the end of each narrow street reveals the shape of a hill or a volcano!
Some bustling squares punctuate Quito's layout. There, one can mix with a motley crowd of tourists, passers-by, shoe shine boys and street vendors especially women dressed in Andean clothes.
Plaza la Merced
Plaza San Francisco
We visited some interesting monuments in the colonial city center like the Museo de la Ciudad located in the former San Juan de Dios hospital or the San Francisco monastery, two fine examples of 16th century architecture.
San Francisco monastery
Museo de la Ciudad
We also followed a tour and visited a few staterooms at the Palacio del Gobernio, the headquarter and house of the Ecuadorian president. The actual president, Rafael Correa, is the first one to have opened the doors of the palace to the public and to display the gifts he received from foreign delegations.
Yellow room in the Palacio del Gobierno
Guards at the entrance of the Palacio del Gobierno
The mountainous landscape of Quito is quite spectacular. The city is dominated by two major landmarks: the small hill at the south of the old town called El Panecillo (the little bread loaf) topped by a statue with wings of the Virgin of Quito, and the Volcán Pichincha.
Old town and El Panecillo
We took a cable car for a ride up the flanks of Volcán Pichincha to the top of Cruz Loma at about 4.100 meters height. From there starts a few hike trails but, with the winds, clouds and fog appears and disappears very quickly.
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Volcán Pichincha
Volcán Pichincha
Quito has some elements of a modern capital for example every Sunday thirty kilometers of streets are closed to the traffic opened only to numerous bikers that are getting a thrill!
Parque El Egido, the biggest park in downtown Quito
Fruit juice stall, Parque El Egido
Also Quito enjoys a major work of art by one of the world-famous Ecuadorian contemporary artist, a Quechua native, Oswaldo Guayasamín. Part of his paintings are hosted in his stunning Capilla del Hombre that he conceived as a tribute to the suffering Latin American people. Quite moving!
Capilla del Hombre
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